Hello guys and gals, over the years I have created many thread contributions on the forums, these are normally things that are helpful to others- however I have never taken the time to create something personal like many of you do. Many of you share your builds, survival world, models, artwork or just something that happened to you that day, so I'd like to create my own by sharing one of my passions... movies.
This sounds extremely generic, but its a far cry from watching them for enjoyment, I enjoy delving into everything such as screenplays, cinematography, acting, stunts and my personal favourite; visual effects. To date I have watched 660 movies according to my IMDB. Some of you may recall that I also output this data into a Google spreadsheet and found some interesting statistics about what I watch that led me to finding even more cool movies.
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The purpose of this thread is for me to share movies that I have watched recently and my thoughts on it in great detail, I hope that it can spark up discussion and encourage others to also do the same thing, one of my biggest hopes for this thread is introducing people to a great movie that they never even knew about or maybe they do the same for me!
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Anyways, to start the thread off before I begin posting my regular new watches, I would like to share my favourite movie in every genre. Normally I would post a Top 10 but these are all extremely similar in genre and style.
Baby Driver (2017)
To start off the extremely vague and broad genre of 'action' I'm going to mention Baby Driver, for those of you who dont know already it's my favourite movie of all time by a landslide, prior to this I was a bit iffy on what was my favourite but after I saw this in the cinema it has always been my favourite and never fails to deliver.
Baby Driver is an action crime movie about a young getaway driver who is extremely good at driving and is so music-obsessed that he times his every move to the beat of a track, every beat, every moment in this movie is expertly timed to the background track playing that fits the moment, whether that be a high tempo rock song to a getaway scene or a slow-paced love song when he falls in love with a girl named Debra. The characters are all extremely likeable despite being presented as bad people, their personalities shine through in scenes that present themselves as just important to the main story but they supply so much more that is needed for the characters.
To start off the extremely vague and broad genre of 'action' I'm going to mention Baby Driver, for those of you who dont know already it's my favourite movie of all time by a landslide, prior to this I was a bit iffy on what was my favourite but after I saw this in the cinema it has always been my favourite and never fails to deliver.
Baby Driver is an action crime movie about a young getaway driver who is extremely good at driving and is so music-obsessed that he times his every move to the beat of a track, every beat, every moment in this movie is expertly timed to the background track playing that fits the moment, whether that be a high tempo rock song to a getaway scene or a slow-paced love song when he falls in love with a girl named Debra. The characters are all extremely likeable despite being presented as bad people, their personalities shine through in scenes that present themselves as just important to the main story but they supply so much more that is needed for the characters.
Whiplash (2014)
Whiplash was one of the early surprises to me as a young teenager, back when my idea of a fantastic movie was Disney or Superheroes, I watched The Shawshank Redemption which made me so emotionally uplifted, it gave me such intense feelings that I've never had watching a movie before and I was like "this is what a real good movie is" it opened the door for my movie obsession, it took me weeks of looking and I never thought I'd watch something as perfect as The Shawshank Redemption ever again. Then came Whiplash.
Whiplash is one of my favourite examples of a perfect movie, a movie that places its scenes and lines so intricately, every scene extends perfectly into the next with development after development leading into one of the greatest finales of a movie I have ever seen.
Whiplash was one of the early surprises to me as a young teenager, back when my idea of a fantastic movie was Disney or Superheroes, I watched The Shawshank Redemption which made me so emotionally uplifted, it gave me such intense feelings that I've never had watching a movie before and I was like "this is what a real good movie is" it opened the door for my movie obsession, it took me weeks of looking and I never thought I'd watch something as perfect as The Shawshank Redemption ever again. Then came Whiplash.
Whiplash is one of my favourite examples of a perfect movie, a movie that places its scenes and lines so intricately, every scene extends perfectly into the next with development after development leading into one of the greatest finales of a movie I have ever seen.
Don't Breathe (2016)
Horror was my least favourite genre for a long time and with good reason, the horror genre is ripe for some of the worst movies ever made, its very design promotes it. Bad horror movies make their money back every single year no matter what, because people love them, people love a good scare. However this ruins it for me, they become heavily jumpscare oriented and focus on the most generic villains possible whether that be an alien, ghost or demon.
So when you're watching a movie about three robbers breaking into the house of a blind helpless old guy, you think you know where its going, but then it turns out he is the villain, hes a trained veteran who can operate a firearm whilst blind. This movies main focus is the noise, it puts you into a thrilling ride between sight and sense, showing the challenges that the robbers must face by figuring out this guys weaknesses.
This trailer has a bit of implied violence, but they dont actually show it.
Horror was my least favourite genre for a long time and with good reason, the horror genre is ripe for some of the worst movies ever made, its very design promotes it. Bad horror movies make their money back every single year no matter what, because people love them, people love a good scare. However this ruins it for me, they become heavily jumpscare oriented and focus on the most generic villains possible whether that be an alien, ghost or demon.
So when you're watching a movie about three robbers breaking into the house of a blind helpless old guy, you think you know where its going, but then it turns out he is the villain, hes a trained veteran who can operate a firearm whilst blind. This movies main focus is the noise, it puts you into a thrilling ride between sight and sense, showing the challenges that the robbers must face by figuring out this guys weaknesses.
This trailer has a bit of implied violence, but they dont actually show it.
The World's End (2013)
The World's End is a movie directed by Edgar Wright who also did British Classics such as Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, these movies are known by everyone in the UK and are highly referenced, so to round off his trilogy; Edgar Wright finished on his Sci-Fi Comedy; The World's End.
I love this movie for a multitude of reasons above being funny, it has the most unique style of any movie I've ever seen and you genuinely uncover more and more about it every time you see it, it foreshadows everything that is about to happen in the movie going forward and you wont realise it till you watch it again and again. I wont talk at all about the plot because there's A LOT to spoil.
I highly recommend watching this movie without a trailer, do not watch the trailer if it sounds interesting. It is FAR more enjoyable.
The World's End is a movie directed by Edgar Wright who also did British Classics such as Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, these movies are known by everyone in the UK and are highly referenced, so to round off his trilogy; Edgar Wright finished on his Sci-Fi Comedy; The World's End.
I love this movie for a multitude of reasons above being funny, it has the most unique style of any movie I've ever seen and you genuinely uncover more and more about it every time you see it, it foreshadows everything that is about to happen in the movie going forward and you wont realise it till you watch it again and again. I wont talk at all about the plot because there's A LOT to spoil.
I highly recommend watching this movie without a trailer, do not watch the trailer if it sounds interesting. It is FAR more enjoyable.
Looper (2012)
Looper is a time travel movie set in the distant future about hitmen called 'loopers' who kill people sent from the future for execution, loopers are sent themselves from the future after their time is done- dooming their future forever. Joe is sent himself from the future however he manages to escape and fails to kill himself, resulting in a thrilling chase that leads the story around. This movie sounds absurdly confusing but it does a much better job explaining itself when watching it, and I highly recommend it, it is thrilling and extremely mind-blowing towards the end, lots of very unique and clever concepts brought into the time travel theme with this movie.
Looper is a time travel movie set in the distant future about hitmen called 'loopers' who kill people sent from the future for execution, loopers are sent themselves from the future after their time is done- dooming their future forever. Joe is sent himself from the future however he manages to escape and fails to kill himself, resulting in a thrilling chase that leads the story around. This movie sounds absurdly confusing but it does a much better job explaining itself when watching it, and I highly recommend it, it is thrilling and extremely mind-blowing towards the end, lots of very unique and clever concepts brought into the time travel theme with this movie.
Okay that's all I can write for now, my hands hurt. However this thread will continue probably for a long time, I will reply regularly with new stuff I've watched and what I thought. Thanks for reading, if you did. Feel free to join in the discussion!