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Some titles that I feel have an importance but could a matter of debate:
Borat - made guerrilla-style filmmaking mainstream. Bridesmaids - made female-led raunchy movies in vogue again after The Sweetest Thing killed them off nine years earlier. The Grand Budapest Hotel - inventive use of multiple aspect ratios. Hulk - without it, we probably wouldn't have The Dark Knight Saga. I'm Still Here - if Andy Kaufman's still alive, his name is Joaquin Phoenix. Inland Empire - perhaps the last high-profile experimental film. The Master - made 65mm film production a thing again. The School of Rock - not a great movie by any means but did manage to kill off one theme (inspirational teachers) and create a new one (cynical teacher failed by the system) in the process. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - the first green-screen movie. Taken - officially put the "piracy will kill the multiplex" complaints to rest with its box office success long after being leaked. Time Code - a major studio film without a traditional narrative (projectionists could create their own versions of the film by mixing up the reels as they pleased) Trash Humpers - an authentic presentation of the new VHS culture (unlike other found footage VHS-themed films, which were shot digitally). 28 Days Later - though Attack of the Clones came first on the innovation front, this was the film that showed a digitally-shot film could be made without a huge budget and find mainstream acceptance. Waking Life - made rotoscoping an acceptable animation practice again. Last edited by Buscemi; 02-24-2016 at 04:34 AM. |
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