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Apr 1, 2018
The Last Emperor10
Apr 1, 2018
The first time I had heard about this was on Best Picture Winners from the Academy Awards. I was so amazed at some films that won but this deserves to win from 1987. The first time I watched this, I was blown away by its historical feel because I never learned anything about Chinese history throughout my History lessons in both primary and secondary school and that really pissed me off. So I started to watch documentaries on Chinese history and this was one of them. Puyi, the final Emperor of China. I was very amazed about this film because it really felt true to me and I didn't know all this happened in early 20th Century China, over a whole century ago. It hooked onto me on how the film was made but it was made by mostly the Italians but a British produced film. I became shocked that this was the first ever film to ever be filmed inside the Forbidden City. All of it became true because of how this one person was a prisoner throughout his life and that grabbed me on the edge of my seat every time I watch this Best Picture of 1987 and it deserves more respect because it is very interesting, fantastically directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. Highly recommend this film. 10/10.
Oct 25, 2017
Shallow Grave8
Oct 25, 2017
The story is literally thrilling and very well done from its time from Danny Boyle as his first feature. Great dialogue, but it is not as popular as the Pulp Fiction (1994) dialogue but it has great lines and what it suggests in this film. The cinematography is very well done especially the opening where the camera goes through the Edinburgh streets. This suggests the city is all the same rather than what it is going to be when we follow on with the trio. The music is superb, the Simon Boswell piano theme is well suited and also suits for the horror genre, I don't really find this as a standard black comedy thriller, it is something like it is ripped off from Coen Brother's Blood Simple, with more of less funny dialogue but I find this a perfect thriller and quite known for its time and still is today because of Channel 4 which is now a popular channel with many sub-channels. I highly recommend this film. Brilliant film.
Dec 23, 2016
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone7
Dec 23, 2016
A childhood classic film I grew up watching when it opened in cinemas of Britain in late 2001 right before Fellowship of the Ring, maybe a month later, both interesting fantasy stories. First instalments that concentrates on meeting characters for the first time and the whole story. My childhood favourites.
Dec 9, 2016
Brazil10
Dec 9, 2016
It is one of those science-fiction motion pictures people may not have seen for many years, a remarkable cinematography, sets and greatest direction by Terry Gilliam, full of images that you need to experience with and those images have representations. If someone who is a Monty Python fan, I highly recommend this.
Dec 6, 2016
The Godfather10
Dec 6, 2016
A masterpiece. How can the Earth continue without Coppola's The Godfather. One of the most iconic films ever talked about worldwide and acclaimed well by everybody, it's more fun to talk about it.
Nov 25, 2016
The Matrix10
Nov 25, 2016
Easy to follow in some level but confusing in the first 30 minutes. Great special FX and really aspiring by a few anime that has been based on its influence. Keanu Reeves looks exactly like an anime character compared to his 34-year-old look.
Nov 25, 2016
Ratatouille7
Nov 25, 2016
Easy to understand, and makes a good shape of camerawork to be all shaky and still, suits as 21. Also an intelligent but kind of strange when you don't mention the animation.
Nov 25, 2016
Monsters, Inc.7
Nov 25, 2016
Makes sense throughout the entire synopsis. Monsters, Inc. It believes what every character does to humans and what they do back to them but doesn't capture that good humor.
Nov 25, 2016
Finding Nemo7
Nov 25, 2016
Very colourful for it's outstanding animation but more of a struggling adventure film to look at. The drama suits well as an adventure-drama film, and definitely has more seriousness.
Nov 22, 2016
The Dark Knight10
Nov 22, 2016
What an adaptation. One of the most top rated adaptations that makes it the greatest of all time, it pays attention to an iconic villain we've wanted to meet but Nicholson is still with us on the other hand.
Nov 19, 2016
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring10
Nov 19, 2016
A masterpiece tale of Tolkien's imagination. Magnificent directing by Peter Jackson of growing this as a bug-budget film trilogies of all time. Better than The Hobbit. One of these masterpiece films you've got to see. Brilliant adaptations.
Nov 15, 2016
The Road to El Dorado6
Nov 15, 2016
The film captures the atmosphere of adventure, and culture of the fiction El Dorado which we could be related to if we love learning culture but The Road To El Dorado does have a good vision about visualizing colouful imagery with Elton John's great music. Still not a great film but hardly the worst.
Nov 15, 2016
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban8
Nov 15, 2016
The cinematography of the film is naturally still compared to Lubeski's camerawork, Cuaron's direction gets better throughout the film from a family-drama to investigation to the battle what Harry is trying to do and what he must do in every episode of the series.
Nov 15, 2016
Terminator 2: Judgment Day9
Nov 15, 2016
The CGI looks gorgeous on Robert Patrick whenever we get to him transforming into different shapes, a wonderful Edward Furlong John Connor and a great way to make a sequel, with practical stuntwork and magnificent make-up FX.
Nov 15, 2016
Interstellar9
Nov 15, 2016
Fantastic artists that helps Nolan to give him a chance to use practical FX instead of green screen/CG, but Interstellar is random in it's own storyline and it does have a good atmosphere that shows us about space. Space is relaxing to watch like Kubrick's 2001, that was fully practical.
Nov 12, 2016
Toy Story7
Nov 12, 2016
We all have an experience of our toy collections come to life without us as oweners noticing or hearing. This film introduced us to a new generation of animation, a collection of good and outstanding history behind this film and John Lasseter. I rate it an 87/100.
Nov 12, 2016
Shrek the Third4
Nov 12, 2016
Third installments do get very challenging whenever you don't make a fool of yourself by the film becoming the worst, but Shrek The Third (2007) is just cheesy with so many voice-acting and no summary to follow on with a source of wierdness. Worst film.
Nov 12, 2016
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut7
Nov 12, 2016
A film based on a TV show does get difficult whenever the film is in the middle of the first 3 seasons but still works as a classic comedy and still memorable.
Nov 12, 2016
Halloween9
Nov 12, 2016
An outstanding film of murderers that tells us about his backstory to his present day while returning. John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) has an iconic beauty to a horror film but it's more of a thriller but still gives us great chills.
Nov 12, 2016
Shrek7
Nov 12, 2016
Fairy Tales do put a bit of humor in order to sense real life moments, Shrek is memorable in some level and first installments that begins film series doesn't fail for just another sequel. It doesn't have one beauty of sensibility about the ogre that carries his journey.
Nov 12, 2016
Y Tu Mamá También9
Nov 12, 2016
An intelligent film of two boys on their journey of hope and reality. Alfonso Cuaron puts some effort to make this film not the worst. But some of it's beauty does do a lot of greatness and sharing a life about Mexico. I rate it a 94/100.
Nov 12, 2016
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 29
Nov 12, 2016
Whenever the final chapter is now adapted, the final chapter is the end of the series which comforts everybody to ever see the last installment of Harry Potter. Every film from the book series has worked well.
Nov 12, 2016
2001: A Space Odyssey10
Nov 12, 2016
Stanley Kubrick & science-fiction novelist Arthur C. Clarke puts a great visual to a film like this for it's great special FX by hand. Every film has a beauty of special FX in it's own way, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is one of the most memorable space film.
Nov 11, 2016
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope9
Nov 11, 2016
An iconic film turning 40 and its popularity never stops. Star Wars is an interesting story of galaxies and empires but I think sci-fi and fantasy is all the same.
Nov 11, 2016
Howl's Moving Castle8
Nov 11, 2016
It is nice to have an European or Asian adaptations from great novels such as The Catcher In The Rye, Dune, Dracula (etc.) which is critically acclaimed and deserved an adaptation but Miyazaki knows how to visualize an adaptation.
Nov 11, 2016
Only Yesterday (1991)8
Nov 11, 2016
Fantastic backstory film. I love the idea how backstories goes from a child to an adult, interesting category. Takahata's Only Yestersday has a brilliant atmosphere.
Nov 11, 2016
Ponyo6
Nov 11, 2016
Great art of the fish girl and Miyazaki never gets lame for doing hand-drawn instead of computer. Kind of random fantasy when it gets to the whole synopsis. Literally not a great film but it's okay.
Nov 11, 2016
Toy Story 37
Nov 11, 2016
Seems magical in some level. Sequels can be difficult to write and direct in case you don't know what your doing but Toy Story did well with an element of toys and expreiences of sequels.
Oct 22, 2016
Inception9
Oct 22, 2016
Groundbreaking practical FX and set buildings. Inception is a well-done American remake from Satoshi Kon's Paprika. Both Paprika and Inception do work well from original to remake.
Oct 22, 2016
Millennium Actress9
Oct 22, 2016
Satoshi Kon's style of his story makes is time to get it magnificent but Millennium Actress is wonderful for one actress about her career and memories of fantasies.
Oct 22, 2016
Full Metal Jacket8
Oct 22, 2016
From The Killing to Eyes Wide Shut Stanley Kubrick is one filmmaker which everybody can trust for all his iconic vision and visuals and Full Metal Jacket is one of those book adaptations of Vietnam War that do go well with his iconic cinematography.
Oct 22, 2016
The Evil Dead9
Oct 22, 2016
Sam Raimi puts his the master of horror for Evil Dead becoming a banned but critically acclaimed success. This film is the birth of horror because it is the first film to put a style of steadycam, make-up FX and acting which is jump-scaring.
Oct 22, 2016
3 Idiots8
Oct 22, 2016
The comedy is relaxing and heartwarming goes to a road story like this but 3 Idiots deserves more well-known Asian actors supporting all films to make them popular when they were released around the road for anyone to join the culture of India and other Asian countries including China, Pakistan, Nepal, Thailand, Japan (etc.) are going to be involved with some relaxing narration.
Oct 22, 2016
Oldboy9
Oct 22, 2016
A manga from East Asia is suitable for a great adaptation by Korea which is also from East Asia, but Oldboy has a great visual and outstanding story of being trapped and being free to investigate. The scene when Dae-su fights over 10 men in a small corridor is one whole shot is memorable. Asian adaptations is much nicer. I rate it a 92/100.
Oct 22, 2016
The Dead Zone8
Oct 22, 2016
A book and a film or TV adaptation has to focus on the main story with the main character on what he or she does when completing the whole plot but David Cronenberg deserves respect from adapted the story and his vision of The Dead Zone fits well with a serious drama, a mood of science-fiction and horror is the key word of Stephen King's imagination.
Oct 8, 2016
Chicken Run7
Oct 8, 2016
Nick Park, originally known for Wallace & Gromit shorts turned of the best animators of all time. Chicken Run isn't just the film for kids, as long as they turn 10, they understand slower on how they have done it with just clay but some different material models to build the background green hills and close-up sets. Great camerawork if people hasn't noticed if it was still an on-going footage instead of a frame-shot.
Oct 8, 2016
The Shining9
Oct 8, 2016
One of the first horror films which is the perfect vision Stanley Kubrick went on to adapt from the best-selling Stephen King novel published in 1977. Fantastic cinematography and great visuals and iconic/memorable moments. One of the novels by King to read first then watch because you will get to understand it more than films.
Oct 8, 2016
Trainspotting8
Oct 8, 2016
The music in this film has a masterpiece atmosphere that controls characters' feelings scene-by-scene but the cinematography and jump-cuts is also a masterpiece that nobody would ever find a British film with a masterpiece cinematography like this classic mid-90s flick but one of the Danny Boyle's Best Of British.
Oct 8, 2016
Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back!6
Oct 8, 2016
No other kid finds it entertaining but some of it is on-following for those who dosen't understand anything about Pokemon like it has it's own film but really should be for television.
Oct 8, 2016
The Straight Story9
Oct 8, 2016
I love the way they shoot and have the idea to make a biography or history film about a real person but David Lynch's vision of The Straight Story literally deserves a well respective talent for Lynch and even other films about real life. It is a wonderful film.
Oct 8, 2016
Spirited Away10
Oct 8, 2016
One of the first films to have outstanding animation like any other films like Finding Nemo, Treasure Planet and others but Spirited Away is still two dimensional but everybody will know there are three dimensional graphics that has been hidden inside two dimensional if Miyazaki doesn't like showing surreal three dimensional.
Oct 8, 2016
Lawrence of Arabia (re-release)10
Oct 8, 2016
It's hard to pick which real story of famous people to be adapted to get a fantastic and positive thanks. Lawrence of Arabia deserves an over 10/10 from me. David Lean literally puts a lot of great effort and Peter O'Toole's performance to me is outstanding and very serious when he is in a war service.
Oct 8, 2016
Princess Mononoke10
Oct 8, 2016
The computer FX and the visuals of the story is just anything you could write if Ghibli hadn't done this. But I love both Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away at the same time. I love getting inspirations everywhere and films like this, it's where it'll get me to do my own style of animation. Anyone who will really be upcoming filmmakers, the Japanese dosen't mind using their style of animation, I love Hayao Miyazaki.
Oct 8, 2016
Gravity8
Oct 8, 2016
The cinematography and the soundtrack is suited well for a film like this but I think the story takes place in one place and that is out of space, which stories that deserves respect is apart of the beauty and the evolution of cinema.