Thursday, April 17, 2014

And the best motion picture goes to....

TITANIC

(crowd goes wild as I fail the class)

In seriousness the list is as follows best to worst

O' Brother Where Out There  Loved the storyline and how it was presented. Also like Greek Mythology so the references where awesome to see
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly I am a sucker for Westerns, raised on John Wayne, but along with that is the fact that actual cinematic shots could be used instead of watching "the Duke" on screen for the whole movie
Spoorloos Never though i would like reading subtitles. As it wasnt a horror in my book it still had the suspense and how it was shown that she was kidnapped and kill was a new take.
Sherlock Jr. Loved the slap stick comedy and simplicity of it
Moonrise Kingdom While i have no complaints about the movie and the different shots like the long tracking shots and Mise en scene visually were interesting, it just seemed like another love story
End of Watch Alot more entertaining than i thought it would have been but at this position because the wrong guy died
Awara The underlining message of class warfare was interesting how it was played out. Along with seeing how other major productions from other countries
Detour It was interesting to see the references to the film noir genre but not my cup of tea
Freaks The brotherhood of group and being miss-classified as a horror is all that made the movie interesting
My Own Private Idaho To be honest fell asleep a few times during the movie and had to go back. And again never got the underlying plot.
Killer of Sheep I didnt quite get the references until class and many of the cinematographic shots were painful
Wendy and Lucy Movie just kind of annoyed me. Very cut and dry. I also am not one for politics, its all corrupt

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