Post by jcush on May 5, 2019 18:01:38 GMT


May 5, 2019 6:35:06 GMT jcush said:
Not seen any of yours this week.First Time Viewings:
The Ten Commandments (1956, Cecil B. DeMille)
The Ten Commandments (1956, Cecil B. DeMille)
A wonderfully made epic that tells its story very well, managing to never be dull or drag despite being nearly 4 hours long. It's well acted too and has lots of standout scenes.
8/10
Freaky Friday (1976, Gary Nelson)
Freaky Friday (1976, Gary Nelson)
Not as fun as it could have been given the concept. It has its moments though and I liked Barbara Harris a lot.
6/10
A Room with a View (1985, James Ivory)
A Room with a View (1985, James Ivory)
Well made and acted, but the story quickly lost me. I just found it boring.
5/10
Don Jon (2013, Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
Don Jon (2013, Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
Mostly entertaining, but some parts needed more fleshing out and I wasn't a big fan of how Scarlett Johansson's character was written. She gives a good performance though, as do Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Julianne Moore.
6.5/10
The Boys in the Band (1970, William Friedkin)
The Boys in the Band (1970, William Friedkin)
This early Friedkin film has some good performances and some interesting conversations between the characters. I think it could have been shorter, but it's still pretty good.
7/10
Drugstore Cowboy (1989, Gus Van Sant)
Drugstore Cowboy (1989, Gus Van Sant)
Matt Dillon puts in some good work here and the film has some very good moments.
7/10
My Own Private Idaho (1991, Gus Van Sant)
My Own Private Idaho (1991, Gus Van Sant)
River Phoenix puts in some strong work here and I even thought Keanu Reeves was pretty good. The film itself is well made and has some really good parts here and there.
7/10
Elephant (2003, Gus Van Sant)
Elephant (2003, Gus Van Sant)
An interesting experiment, but it didn't fully work for me.
6/10
The Hunted (2003, William Friedkin)
The Hunted (2003, William Friedkin)
This one should be better given the synopsis and the people involved, but it still has some good stuff in it. The last act was actually pretty good and gave the film a boost. Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro give good performances too, but the film was hurt by the first two acts not being as interesting as they could have been.
6.5/10
Repeat Viewings:
In the Name of the Father (1993, Jim Sheridan)
Repeat Viewings:
In the Name of the Father (1993, Jim Sheridan)
This one is based on an interesting true story. It has some really good acting too, which always helps.
7.5/10
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Steven Spielberg)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Steven Spielberg)
Never gets old. A childhood favorite that holds up beautifully.
10/10
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984, Steven Spielberg)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984, Steven Spielberg)
Not on Raiders level, but still pretty damn good. The second half in particular is fantastic.
8.5/10
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Steven Spielberg)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Steven Spielberg)
When I was a kid I actually liked this one the best, but in recent years it fell a bit behind Raiders. After this viewing I now definitely prefer Raiders, but I still love this one and casting Connery was a stroke of genius.
9/10
September (1987, Woody Allen)
September (1987, Woody Allen)
This one is well acted and engaging throughout.
7/10
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - Raiders of the Lost Ark
BEST ACTOR - Daniel Day-Lewis (In the Name of the Father)
BEST ACTRESS - Barbara Harris (Freaky Friday)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Sean Connery (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Anne Baxter (The Ten Commandments)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Douglas Slocombe (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
BEST SCORE - John Williams (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
BEST SCRIPT - George Lucas, Philip Kaufman, & Lawrence Kasdan (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
BEST DIRECTOR - Steven Spielberg (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Movie Awards:
BEST FILM - Raiders of the Lost Ark
BEST ACTOR - Daniel Day-Lewis (In the Name of the Father)
BEST ACTRESS - Barbara Harris (Freaky Friday)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Sean Connery (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Anne Baxter (The Ten Commandments)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Douglas Slocombe (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
BEST SCORE - John Williams (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
BEST SCRIPT - George Lucas, Philip Kaufman, & Lawrence Kasdan (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
BEST DIRECTOR - Steven Spielberg (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Yo
Any interest in mine?
The Ten Commandments (1956, Cecil B. DeMille)
Saw this when I was very young, not sure what id rate it now
The Boys in the Band (1970, William Friedkin)
Agreed
7/10
Drugstore Cowboy (1989, Gus Van Sant)
6/10
Elephant (2003, Gus Van Sant)
6/10
The Hunted (2003, William Friedkin)
Tbh I barely remember it but I rated it 5/10
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Steven Spielberg)
Watched this so many times as a kid 7/10
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984, Steven Spielberg)
Bar a couple of scenes this is pretty awful, annoying sidekicks and too many silly gimmicky moments. 4/10
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Steven Spielberg) the addition of Connery pushes this one into first place for the series for me 7.5
September (1987, Woody Allen) yup, underrated for sure 6.5
You haven't seen My Own Private Idaho?

