Thursday, August 22, 2013

Top 5 Films of All Time

Five is nearly not close enough to the amount of movies that I would watch over and over again, however for this blog post I chose the films (in no particular order) that first came to mind as well as ones I still love watching today.



 A film of science fiction directed by Steven Spielberg, in which portrayed a time of brotherhood between two different worlds, when a child meets no more then a friend who is just a tad different then him. This film is ET(1982) When I think of the epitome of childhood I think of the principles of E.T. This film offered a story line that digged deep into every child's and even adult's heart. One of the important aspect of the film that I favored was that an alien expressed as nothing but gentle and curious, unlike the many alien invasion films that came before it. The film's story line between the connection between ET and Elliot, the boy who found ET was what made the film engaging to watch. The greatness of this film's cinematographer is shown through the fact that it's still widely known, even for people who haven't watched the the actual film can recognize some of these beautiful shots.





















Another film I constantly find myself reaching for is The Truman Show (1998). This is truly a film I will never get tired of. It has one of the most  unique story lines, it conveys a story in which a man lives by the the rules of TV producers, directors and ratings.They have created a utopia in which Truman Bunker, lives a public life and is filmed 24/7. This movie can be quite funny, but also touches on important aspects of entertainment industry. One of my favorite actors, Jim Carry plays the main character of Truman spot one and he definitely makes the film. Truman proves to be an extremely likable character, in the beginning of the film he has somewhat of a cheesy, but fun personality. Though as the story progresses we do see another side of him as he starts to find his surroundings suspicious, he begins to develop what seem like insanity, however he is reaching closer to a truer existence. This developing of a character is what also makes this film so engaging.This unique film also has unique cinematography to add on to it’s greatness. The film uses an array of camera angles giving the appearance of an hidden cameras to really get across that Truman is unawareingly on a TV.




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One of my favorite genres is action and this film has honorably set a high bar. Die Hard (1988) made every American audience gaze in awe at the the abilities of this badass cop named John McClane. This film also incorporates humor in a dangerous setting where terrorist hold hostages to rob a vault.Like most actions movies there's a large amount of explosions and gun fights, however there is one feature that makes McClane quite different from normal heros in action movies especially during this time and this is his mistakes. Many times we see the hero of American action movies know exactly what there doing, but it's not very realistic because not many people are prepared for the situation their put in, such as a terrorist attack in this film. It gives a "lets figure it out as we go one" type of mood which is defiantly expressed by the character.







A movie that will always linger in my favorites forever is Schindler's list(1998) I read both the novel and watched the film through eyes of tears. The film evokes emotions that no other film can, many of the times when we are faced with a sad story or film we like to tell ourselves its not real in order to separate ourselves from the horror, but unfortunately we are not able to this with this film. Every character represents a real soul that lie victim to the Holocaust.The film is not just a story, but part real years of suffering in Germany and this is what makes the film so meaningful. Schindler's list is a true masterpiece and will never be worth just Academy Awards because it speaks volumes of truth. I can honestly say that this film will change your life.

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Lastly, though I do not follow a religious cult following of these novels or films, I do consider the film series one of my favorites. This would be "The Lord Of The Rings" (2001-2003). This film is obviously one that is both creative and complex which is what makes it entertaining. This fantasy adventure films keeps the audience interested throughout Frodo's adventure. One of the aspects that are inspiring is the production design. This detailed designed put in the film makes it that much more enjoyable to watch . No other film looks or feels like Lord of The Rings.



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3 comments:

  1. Mr. Bigue was totally right when he said the movies watch can define what kind of person we are... that being said Taylor you must be an eccentric and amazing person. I really never imagined you'd like a film like Diehard but I really did like your opinion of Bruce Willis's character. I agree film portrays the hero as the perfect model; filled without flaws and always so sure of himself. And it's very surprising to see that twist in Die Hard where although the hero is heroic, he himself knows that he isn't perfect. AND YESSS I watched the Truman Show over the summer, I understand what you mean about it being unique. Such a unique concept and I never realized how much social commentary it actually had... great post Taylor!

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  2. I love your blogposts and how you really go in depth with in analyzing your choices of film. My favorite part of this blogpost was your choice of E.T. It really was a big film influence in my childhood, and I like how you addressed that. One truly interesting part that you said was when you compared E.T. to other alien films, since it's probably one of the only alien films from the time that portrayed aliens as kind and gentle. Overall, good job!

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  3. Hey Taylor! I liked your blog post! The brief summary you provided for each film was helpful to reaching a better understanding on why these films made your top 5 list. I have seen your reference the Truman Show twice in blog posts, I now want to see it! I really liked the variety of the films you chose, and the snap shots you chose aided the points you made in you post beautifully. I really enjoyed the shots you posted from the film ET, I haven't it watched in a while, but I feel due to your blog post I will be able to better appreciate the film's cinematography. I also agree that is refreshing to see a kind, sweet alien rather than every other stereotypical Aliens are evil-taking-over-the-world-kinda-thing! Keep up the good work!

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