Post by jcush on Mar 3, 2019 18:29:21 GMT
A Face in the Crowd - need to get to this one
Serenity - not good, but I was never bored and got some enjoyment out of it. 5/10
Serenity - not good, but I was never bored and got some enjoyment out of it. 5/10
First Time Viewings:
Dances with Wolves (1990, Kevin Costner)
Dances with Wolves (1990, Kevin Costner)
This one is very well made, with beautiful cinematography, a very good score, and great costumes and sets. The cast is good and the film is pretty well paced throughout its 3 hour running time and has some great scenes.
7.5/10
The English Patient (1996, Anthony Minghella)
The English Patient (1996, Anthony Minghella)
Probably could have been a bit shorter, but it's very well made and acted and the story still kept me engaged.
7/10
Vox Lux (2018, Brady Corbet)
Vox Lux (2018, Brady Corbet)
This one is pretty interesting and features a fantastic performance from Natalie Portman.
7.5/10
Slumdog Millionaire (2008, Danny Boyle)
Slumdog Millionaire (2008, Danny Boyle)
I liked the editing in this one and it's well acted and has an interesting story too. Some very good moments throughout.
7/10
127 Hours (2010, Danny Boyle)
127 Hours (2010, Danny Boyle)
James Franco is very good here, I really liked the score, and it held my interest despite mostly being in one confined place with only one character.
7/10
Chicago (2002, Rob Marshall)
Chicago (2002, Rob Marshall)
I really didn't expect to like this one as much as I did, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. It has great editing, terrific sets and costumes, and I liked the musical numbers. Some strong performances too and I liked the story, which I knew nothing about going in.
7.5/10
Cold Mountain (2003, Anthony Minghella)
Cold Mountain (2003, Anthony Minghella)
This one is really well made and has a solid story. A very good ensemble cast is another bonus.
7/10
Little Children (2006, Todd Field)
Little Children (2006, Todd Field)
I found the characters and their relationships to be interesting in this one and the cast did a good job too. It had me fully engaged throughout.
7.5/10
Shakespeare in Love (1998, John Madden)
Shakespeare in Love (1998, John Madden)
Well made, enjoyable, and with a good cast. I agree with the consensus that it didn't deserve Best Picture, but I liked it.
7/10
Elizabeth (1998, Shekhar Kapur)
Elizabeth (1998, Shekhar Kapur)
Well made and well acted, but the film never really fully sucked me into the story, so it didn't quite work for me.
6.5/10
Repeat Viewings:
Brokeback Mountain (2005, Ang Lee)
Repeat Viewings:
Brokeback Mountain (2005, Ang Lee)
A powerful and emotional story with great performances from the leads. Well shot and beautifully scored too and there are many fantastic scenes throughout.
9/10
Batman (1989, Tim Burton)
Batman (1989, Tim Burton)
Pretty good overall, but it's at its best when it focuses on The Joker. Nicholson is so much fun here.
7/10
Batman Returns (1992, Tim Burton)
Batman Returns (1992, Tim Burton)
Once again the villains outshine the hero. Good follow up to the first one.
7/10
Batman Forever (1995, Joel Schumacher)
Batman Forever (1995, Joel Schumacher)
Not very good overall, but Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones are fun.
5.5/10
Batman & Robin (1997, Joel Schumacher)
Batman & Robin (1997, Joel Schumacher)
Pretty bad, but amusing at times and I enjoy Arnold and Uma's performances.
4.5/10
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, Zack Snyder)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, Zack Snyder)
Has some really good stuff and is mostly pretty entertaining, but the last act is kind of weak and the script has problems.
6/10
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - Brokeback Mountain
BEST ACTOR - Heath Ledger (Brokeback Mountain)
BEST ACTRESS - Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Jack Nicholson (Batman)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Natalie Portman (Vox Lux)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Dean Semler (Dances with Wolves)
BEST SCORE - Gustavo Santaolalla (Brokeback Mountain)
BEST SCRIPT - Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana (Brokeback Mountain)
BEST DIRECTOR - Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain)
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - Brokeback Mountain
BEST ACTOR - Heath Ledger (Brokeback Mountain)
BEST ACTRESS - Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Jack Nicholson (Batman)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Natalie Portman (Vox Lux)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Dean Semler (Dances with Wolves)
BEST SCORE - Gustavo Santaolalla (Brokeback Mountain)
BEST SCRIPT - Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana (Brokeback Mountain)
BEST DIRECTOR - Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain)


