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bren2k wrote:A delightfully appropriate typo.
Haha exactly pal
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The Avenger wrote:Impossible to genuinely name just one film IMO
I'm going to avoid multi film series like LotR etc
Shawshank Redemption is a masterpiece Schindlers List is the least enjoyable but most captivating and emotionally stirring movie I've ever experienced
I watched Schindler's List again recently. Wouldn't necessarily call it the best film ever, but I'd forgotten just what a masterpiece of cinema it is.
Shawshank Redemption, Silence of the Lambs and American History X are three of my personal favourites, but it's difficult to quantify what "Best Film" even means, never mind to pick one.
On the flip side I always felt the Pulp Fiction is probably the most overrated film ever made. I didn't hate it, it has some pretty iconic moments, but I've never quite understood why it's such a mainstay of people's top film lists. Style over substance.
Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:I watched Schindler's List again recently. Wouldn't necessarily call it the best film ever, but I'd forgotten just what a masterpiece of cinema it is.
Shawshank Redemption, Silence of the Lambs and American History X are three of my personal favourites, but it's difficult to quantify what "Best Film" even means, never mind to pick one.
On the flip side I always felt the Pulp Fiction is probably the most overrated film ever made. I didn't hate it, it has some pretty iconic moments, but I've never quite understood why it's such a mainstay of people's top film lists. Style over substance.
I would agree that 'best' film is pretty much impossible to quantify, in any terms other than your own personal, very subjective opinion.
For example - I love Pulp Fiction; I guess I was the right age to feel that QT was making cinema that was aimed at me - shamelessly geeky and reverent of the past, but modern, edgy and lacking any respect for structure or convention. I would suggest that Pulp Fiction is a triumph of style *and* substance!
Forest Gump, I never get sick of watching that film.
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Just don't get why so many people vote for Shawshank Redemption. It's not bad, I enjoyed it at the time but best ever? It's as if some people have been brainwashed by the media before they have seen it and then vote for it by default, just cause some top 100 film TV show voted for it.
Its the same as those who vote for Bohemian Rhapsody!!
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MattyB wrote:Just don't get why so many people vote for Shawshank Redemption. It's not bad, I enjoyed it at the time but best ever? It's as if some people have been brainwashed by the media before they have seen it and then vote for it by default, just cause some top 100 film TV show voted for it.
Its the same as those who vote for Bohemian Rhapsody!!
Maybe because they like it?
They do say that opinions are like arseholes - everybody has one, and they all stink.
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bren2k wrote:Maybe because they like it?
They do say that opinions are like arseholes - everybody has one, and they all stink.
Bingo , how did great dude beat the swear filter
Fwiw I do agree about Shawshank being over rated , although still a very good film I wouldn't even say its the best Stephen King adaption let alone the best prison movie .
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