Showing posts with label Meme. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

All the Cool Bloggers Are Doing It

Yes, ladies and gents as you've probably seen elsewhere, the 31 day movie meme is attacking bloggers all across the land. And while I lack the dedication, or perhaps better put: the desire to turn over my blog to a single meme for an entire month, I have decided I'd go ahead and tackle all 31 topics, much like Mad Hatter and MovieNut14, in one swift go. So, without further ado, here you are:

1. Sequel that should not have been made
Troll 2. Not too sure I need to explain this one. In many respects this is like adding a turd on top of a moldy sandwich, hoping to spruce it up some.

2. Movie you think more people should see
High and Low. Perhaps because it's not one of his Shakespeare adaptations, or perhaps because it's not one of his Samurai films, High and Low is one of Kurosawa's most overlooked masterpieces. Even though it may rank 4th in my listing of his films, it's the kind of film that could easily be #1 depending on my mood that day.

3. Favorite Oscar-nominated movie from most recent ballot
Up. Since Moon got the zilch, along with most of my other favorite's, I figured I'd go with Up. Yes, I think Hurt Locker is a better film, but it asked favorite, and darned if I don't enjoy Up from start to finish.

4. Movie that makes you laugh every time
The Princess Bride. It might not have made my top 100, but Princess Bride is one of those comedies that just blends perfectly with my absurdest sense of humor. I love it every time I watch it.



5. Movie you loathe
Diary of a Mad Black Woman. I've mentioned this recently, but there comes a point when watching a movie that one just exceeds dislike, annoyance, frustration, and goes right into hate. This movie is one that, if I bothered enough to care, I would truly hate.

6. Movie that makes you cry every time
The Green Mile. Oh man, talk about a tearjerker. This is a tough one, since I could easily coin flip it with my Saddest death, but I wanted to keep the two different. Besides, this is a movie I've seen several times, and each time it hits me right in the gut.

7. Least favorite movie by a favorite actor/actress
The Odd Couple 2. This could also, easily, be my #1, but I love Jack Lemmon and Walter Mathau so much I can't say putting them together was a bad idea. It was just an awful film.

8. Movie that should be required high school viewing
Harvey. I would put this movie under universal required viewing. Despite being hilarious, fun, and pure entertainment. There's countless lessons on how one should look to treat people, no matter how they present themselves.

9. Best scene ever
Saving Private Ryan - Omaha Beach. In all my years of watching cinema, I can't think of one scene more memorable, and shocking, than the opening war scene in Saving Private Ryan. It rattled my cage in more ways than I dare imagine.

10. A movie you thought you wouldn't like but ended up loving
My Fair Lady. Prior to MFL I had a very "back off" musicals attitude. But the charm of Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn sold me long and well. Since then I've been a fan of the genre several times over.

11. A movie that disappointed you
Gosford Park. I mention this movie a lot among those few I fell asleep through, and with all its praise I wanted desperately to love it... I just didn't. I feel if I were to rewatch it these days I'd gain a far greater appreciation, if not enjoyment, from it. I just don't have the courage to go back down that route.

12. Best soundtrack/background music in a scene
Platoon - Sgt. Elias' Death. The use of "Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber throughout Platoon was a brilliant move on Oliver Stone's part. Combined with the sheer dramatic fall of Sgt. Elias it presents one of the most powerful scenes in history.



13. Favorite animated movie
Spirited Away. Combining my love for Miyazaki with my love for anime style, Spirited Away is one of those animated films I can watch time and time again. Funny, mature, but light hearted, and always heartfelt.

14. Favorite movie in black and white
Seven Samurai. I believe I've explained this one well enough already on my blog.

15. Best musical
West Side Story. Something about the approach to West Side Story really sold me on the range of the musical. It's ability to be more than just smiles, and dancing. It proved to me there was the capability for deep, emotional, thought to be handled throughout the lyrics, and story.

16. Your guilty pleasure movie
Mars Attacks. Don't ask me why, but this is one of Tim Burton's films I love for all its stupidity, and absurdity. Something so over the top it just hits that "what the hell!" humor button I have... a button most films never hit.

17. Favorite series of related movies
The Vengeance Trilogy. Composing of Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Oldboy, and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, these 3 films are as hard hitting as they come. Park Can-wook really nails the darker, more demented, side of vengeance.

18. Favorite title sequence
Se7en. Few directors do opening credits quite as well as David Fincher, but Se7en was just delectably creative, proving Kyle Cooper a true mastermind of the credit sequence.



19. Best movie cast
Magnolia. Not only do I believe this film has one of the best casts ever, but I also believe it has one of the best deliveries from all those involved ever.

20. Favorite kiss
Lady and the Tramp - Spaghetti kiss. Admit it, you know you love that kiss. Admit it!!!!

21. Favorite romantic couple
When Harry Met Sally - Harry Burns and Sally Albright. This is one of those movies I love just because of the great chemistry, and personality of its two leading characters. It takes a long time for them to really be together, but I love it when they are.

22. Favorite final scene/line
Unbreakable - "They called me Mr. Glass.". Something about Samuel L. Jackson's deliver in combination with everything up to that point: it just hit me.



23. Best explosion or action scene
Children of Men - Final Fight/Long Take. One single long take throughout the massive city-wide riot/battle is breathtaking to say the least. The camera work alone is worth the title best.

24. Quote you use most often
Harvey - "In this world you can be oh so smart, or oh so pleasant. Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.". As I've said before, it's application is simply: timeless.

25. A movie you plan on watching (old or new)
Das Boot. My plans to watch this movie date back years and, for whatever reason, I just haven't. I suppose I'm a bit too worried it will fall under the category of #11.

26. Freakishly weird movie ending
Fight Club. After all the crap that's just happened, a series of explosions in the distance, quick cut: penis. Roll credits. Counts as freakishly weird to me.

27. Best villian
On the Waterfront - Johnny Friendly. Beyond Lee J. Cobb's stunning performance is a villain in the most classic sense of the word. He doesn't just live off of people's struggles, he exploits them for his own gain. Smiling to your face, robbing you behind your back.

28. Most over-hyped movie
I know this is a forfeit, but you all know my opinion on the use of "over-hype" since the hype I've been exposed to is completely different from everyone else. Making me feel uncomfortable placing the title "most" on something that's entirely personal. If I have to, I'll go, as of late, for Wedding Crashers. I didn't care for the movie one bit. Can't remember laughing, and counting the minutes between Rachel McAdams appearances hardly counts as exciting. But most people I know couldn't quit talking about how much they loved it. Oh well.

29. Movie you have watched more than ten times
Glory. This is a tough one, seeing as there are a lot of films I've seen more than 10 times. Though I if I had to go through one that connects with me the same way each time, it'd have to be this 1989 Civil War piece.

30. Saddest death scene
Grave of the Fireflies - Setsuko. I've admitted before that no scene in the history of film, let alone no film, made me cry as hard as this 1980's anime film. Setsuko's final moments, lived through by her brother, and again in montage, are as powerful as any moment in cinematic history.

31. Scene that made you stand up and cheer
Slumdog Millionaire - Destiny Kiss. I figured I'd go recent with this one, and pick a film that really got ahold of my emotional strings and went for a ride. I don't really stand up and cheer for movies, but as of late it's as excited as I've felt over a happy ending in a very long time.



Well ladies and gentlemen that about wraps it up. Hope you've enjoyed the read (if you bothered to read) and if you've done one be sure to link it to me so I can check it out!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Versatile... New Word Added to the Uni Dictionary

Versatile - Capable of doing many things competently.

Capable of doing many things - check.
Competently.... well 5 out of 6 words is close enough right?

Well, while I do love myself a good meme, I have to admit I've been a bit memed out lately. Struggling to come up with an idea for the latest LAMB School (really how does anyone talk about Tom Cruise? The guy's a complete mystery!), I've sort of fallen back on reviews and my normal series. So, when I got the tag from FlixChatter yesterday I was quite ready to go thanks, but I think I'll just sit on it. But then Sugary Cynicism whipped out the tag stick, and now I feel obliged to aptly partake in the affair.

So, here we go. Rules:
  1. Thank the person who gave you this award
  2. Share 7 things about yourself
  3. Pass the award along to 15 who you have recently discovered and who you think fantastic for whatever reasons! (in no particular order)
  4. Contact the blogs you picked and let them know about the award.
Okie dokie:
1. Major thanks for Sugar and Flix (which sounds like an awesome cereal name)! We here at LiE always love to gain support from our fellow bloggers (crap I'm talking in a non-singular 3rd person), and the opportunity to gloat about our own awesomeness (BOOYAH).

2. Seven things... right, I keep doing this, but ok:
  • I'm very anal about doing things the way instructions say they're supposed to be done when I'm unfamiliar with whatever it is I'm working on/doing. I know this is counter to the "guy" stereotype, but I think I'm well beyond that point now.
  • As I mentioned on Twitter yesterday, I don't drink coffee. This comes as a surprise to almost every coffee drinker, who is convinced I need to drink it. They convince me of this by moaning about how awful it tastes all the time, only to tell me it's an acquired taste. Good for them, I'll stick with a bowl of cereal, and maybe a hot chocolate during winter.
  • I keep debating if I should post why I chose Univarn as my all encompassing screen name. And why I chose A Life in Equinox as my blog name... but I probably never will. I enjoy a little bit of mystery in the "why" department.
  • My favorite food is cheeseburgers. Every time we go to the restaurant it's my go to food, and I love it to death. Pretty soon I'll probably suffer a cheeseburger overload. But I'll always have PB&J to fall back on.
  • Due to a Christmas gift naming mix up I actually own The Odd Couple II.... I am now one of 15 people in the world that do. Why didn't I turn it back in for some $? Because it was double paired with First Monday in October which I sort of enjoy.
  • Perhaps it's because I was raised in the South, but I'm a huge please/thank you/excuse me/etc. kind of person. I always use them, and often... arguably too much. But I'd rather be polite than silent.
Whew, that was tough! Now, on to the final ones.

3. 15.... not going to happen. I just don't have the time! So I'll go with a few biggies that I haven't seen nominated yet!

CommonSenseMovieReviews
Life of a Cinephile and Bibliophile
MarshallandtheMovies
Film Forager

There we go. 4 is on it's way, and I'm on my way out of here! Laters all.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

7 Movie Questions and Me

So, as I mentioned on my Monday Corner Movienut14 (writer of Life of a Cinephile and Bibliophile) has created a new meme, of which I have been tagged. Since I'm such a nice guy (self labeled) I figured, why not? So, here's how this one goes: MovieNut14 has asked 7 film related questions, and now it's my turn to answer them (not all that hard, right?).

Beware: guilty admissions follow.

1) What was you first movie-going experience?

Honestly I don't remember. I will say as a kid I had such an incalculable amount of energy my mother would only ever take me to the dollar theater (where my love for them all began) because if I got out of control she was only out a couple of bucks.

2) How many DVDs do you own?

Gurgle. I have my list of movies owned, here. Total count (according to that - may not be 100% up to date) is 149 (wahoo?).

3) What is your guilty pleasure movie?

A guilty pleasure? Hmmmm. Armageddon probably counts but that's more nostalgia (same goes for Night at the Roxbury - still laugh every time, don't judge).

Keeping it modern I'd say Southland Tales. I thought it was hilariously off whack, but that's just me.

4) You have compiled a list of your top 100 movies. Which movies didn't make the cut?

The number of times I say "that should have been in my top 100" a day is a number I dare not even begin to count. To just name a few: The Departed, King Kong (original), Moby Dick (1956 version), Treasure of the Sierra Madre, etc.

5) Which movie(s) do you compulsively watch over and over again?

Right now: Serenity, Sunshine (2007), The Matrix, Untouchables, Unleashed, The Good the Bad and the Ugly. But this list is always changing.

6) Classic(s) you're embarrassed to admit you haven't seen yet?

My major problem with classics I haven't seen is often they're ones I haven't heard of (or don't hear of often). On my episode of Matineecast I said I haven't seen Das Boot, unfortunately that hasn't changed.

7) What movie posters do you have hanging on your wall?

Here's a guilty admission for you: none. That's right, despite my incurable love for movies I own 0 movie posters. It's not for a lack of want, I just prefer food over wall hanging (to be honest my walls are incredibly bare).


So, now the tagging begins. I'm only going to do two. And to be fair I know I just tagged some of you so don't worry about it.

Castor from Anomalous Material (I know you're busy with all your posts so only if you have time.

AnswerMVP2001 from Common Sense Movie Reviews

Dezmond from Hollywood Spy

Mike Lippert from You Talking to Me?

Simon from Four of Them
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