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Old 10-31-2014, 05:25 AM   #1
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)

One of the greatest "coming-of-age" films of all-time, dominated by superb acting performances by Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Ezra Miller. A film that'll remind you about the great times, and the tough times of life as a teenager.

Gattaca (1997)



If there ever was a movie that could inspire anybody, this is it. While many people get caught up in Gattaca's message about genetics, for me personally the film is about overcoming seemingly impossible odds to achieve your dream. Wonderful acting, a beautiful score and a touching message make this one of the great films of all time.

DRIVE (2011)

Superb performances all-round from an amazing cast make this a much more gripping and intricate film than the average thriller it could otherwise have been. Nicolas Winding Refn's direction and Hossen Amini's script also ensure that this is one of the most memorable films of the decade.

The Castle of Cagliostro (1979)

A masterpiece of animation from Hayao Miyazaki that is filled with great music, memorable characters, and a rough, but detailed style that makes it truly unique. Overall it's a powerful and magical movie that combines the style of Lupin III and Miyazaki into a creation that is unlike any other

Blade Runner: The Final Cut (2007)

Blade Runner was an art-house/science fiction/philospohical romance film decades ahead of it's time. Ridley Scott's Direction was masterfully sublime as were the subtleties of Hampton Fancher's and David Webb People's brilliant screenplay. Vangelis' music was absolutely inspired as were the cast. This amazing version was the closest to Ridley Scott's original vision of the film. Blade Runner: The Final Cut is a triumph of both aesthetics (style) and philosophical examination of the world in which it occurs (content). I forget which critic said it, but one of them once stated "Blade Runner's ultimate triumph is that no one can remember what we used to think the future was going to look like before seeing this film."

Black Christmas (1974)



One of the first slashers, and still one of the best. An absolute classic horror film with a superb cast and excellent direction by Bob Clark.

Jaws (1975)



Steven Spielberg's classic "Jaws" is a terrifying masterpiece that helped to usher in the era of the blockbuster. After nearly 40 years, Jaws still makes us afraid to venture into the water. A worldwide phenomenon, Jaws remains a classic and iconic staple of American cinema and one of director Steven Spielberg's hallmark films.

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)



2001, as Steven Spielberg once said, was the big bang of our film generation. Before Ridley Scott realized the visually spectacular and grounded futuristic cityscapes of Blade Runner, Stanley Kubrick charted the map of our human potential from crafting tools and forging societies with dead animal bones to building worlds where space stations slowly spun gracefully to the Blue Danube, all within the presence of an ominous monolith that symbolized our evolution. If the history of film is an odyssey to itself, then Kubrick's 2001 is the monolith that catalyzed the medium's potential into greatness.

Braveheart (1995)

Braveheart has exceptional cinematography well acted and a story that's all heart. This movie shows Mel Gibson at his best both Acting and directing.

Don Jon (2013)


A stellar script, terrific cast and delirious entertainment factor solidify Joseph Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut as a 5 star comedy, and as one of the best films of 2010s

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