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22 octubre 300 Hundred Movies!I'm a big movies fan. Every since 2002 or so, I've been keeping track of the movies I watched. I use the IMDb website for that. Essentially, always after watching a movie I go to IMDb and rate it, and the site keeps my rating history. A few days ago I just watched movie number 300!! I was planning on watch the actual movie called 300, but that wouldn't work out because I had already seen this one, so it wouldn't count. :) I've just made my rating history publicly available, so anybody can check out the list of movies I've watched and how much I liked (or disliked) them. After reaching this personal mark (which is definitely nothing compared to what other people out there have watched), I felt motivated to post something about it. So let me talk a little about bit about it. Movies for fun and learning, and the original audioI like watching movies for the fun of it. I'm the kind of guy that really wants to get into the mood of the movie, and don't personally like if there's people around talking too much during the movie; I enjoy capturing all the nuances of the performances, sounds, etc. I also like imaging what it would feel like if the things had happened to me, instead of to the movie's character, or just think about the whole situation. For instance, one of my all time favorite movies is Titanic. I personally couldn't care less about the romantic part of the story; what I really like to think about is what actually happened to that ship. The bare thought of been there and living such experience makes me feel uneasy. Another thing I pay attention to is the reaction of other people watching the movie. To me that's a whole extra level of entertainment. Seeing what kind of gags make people laugh, or how different people react to scenes of suspense, violence, horror, romance, etc., that entertains me as well. Usually, both before and after watching a movie, I go to IMDb to see how other people rated and what they're saying about the movie. Not that I care about the overall rating, because more often than not, I watch movies that the overall rating is bad, but I liked the movie, or the other way around, where people swear by the movie and I've hated it. I also enjoy reading trivia information about the movie, and in case I liked any actor or actress' performance, I'll look up what other movies he or she has been into. Just for the records, I use both Blockbuster online and in-store to rent my movies. I've been using their online services for about 3 years now, and am pretty happy with it (one thing I'd like it to have, though, is integration with the IMDb for my rating history). I've tried NetFlix for two weeks, but decided to stick with Blockbuster because of the added option of having the in-store rentals. I'm also very particular about always watching the movies in their original audio. In Brazil that's what we get anyway at the theater: original audio in English, and Portuguese subtitles. When the movie goes on TV, then it's dubbed, and I've always hated that (even more so when they used some soap opera's actor's voice on major stars... that just doesn't work for me). To me, part of the actor's performance is on the voice delivery, so when you dub that you lose a lot. Here at home we watch movies from many different places (U.S., Brazil, Argentina, Italy, China, Japan, Thailand, to name a few), therefore we're used to reading subtitles and NEVER watch dubbed versions (or at least whenever possible). We always the subtitles in English. This has always been of big help for me to improve my English skills, and it's been helping my wife as well. Besides that, it helps me enjoying the movie because sometimes you hear the actors talk so low that you can barely make any word out of it, but if you can read it on the screen you the miss anything. "Foreign" MoviesLike I've mentioned before, I enjoy watching movies, no matter where they come from; I'm not scared of subtitles, and I rather prefer concentrating on the plot lines, characters, performances, etc. So here are some of the ones I watched that I'd like to point out: Brazilian movies (or movies shot in Brazil):
Argentinean movies:
Asian movies (I'm grouping here movies from Japan, China, etc.): These movies are essentially suspense and horror movies, which is one of my favorite genres. There's a growing trend of American remakes of Asian movies, like The Ring (Ringu), The Grudge (Ju-On), Dark Water, etc. Usually, the original version is MUCH better than the American version. The only exception to this is The Ring, which I enjoyed the American version just as much as the Japanese one. Dark Water and Ju-On are two movies I enjoyed the originals way, way better. Recently I've watched The Eye and The Eye 2, and enjoyed them as well (heard about an American remake being made, but am not expecting much of it). There's also Audition and Suicide Clube, which are quite interesting. The thing I enjoy about those movies is that they don't resort that much to special effects to scare people, or to big hollywood stars to draw attention to the movie; it's usually everything concentrated on the acting and storyline. Comic Book AdaptationsI grew up reading comig books: Batman, X-Men, Graphic Novels, etc. (I still read them quite often). I remember reading them as a teenager and thinking how cool it would be to see some adaptations to the big screen. At time, however, the technology wasn't quite there yet to make some decent movies on that genre. I'm so glad that on the recent years we've been able to see great adaptations, and I'm really looking forward to the ones to come. There are so many great stories that have been published through the years that film producers should not find any problems finding new sources for adaptations. Many of those stories are much better than a lot of the crap that comes out of Hollywood. Here are some of the authors that have plenty of great material published: Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Will Eisner, Neil Gaiman, Stan Lee, Chris Claremont, just to name a few. The movies I really liked are:
The ones I did not like:
I've probably watched almost all adaptations out there, but if they're not listed here is just because they didn't stand out as either too good or too bad. Horror, Suspense, Thrillers, Gore moviesI've always been a big fan of horror and suspense movies. Almost anything based on a Stephen King's story works great for me. Even though I do like some of the hardcore horror movies, I usually prefer the ones that scare you not by what you see, but by what you don't actually see. It takes some real talent to scare somebody just by implying something that one can't even see. I don't have problems watching the gory movies. Of course, when I was a kid, that's the king of movie I'd go after. :) I've watched the Saw trilogy, which is pretty decent because of the intricate storyline, and kind of liked it. I've watched the first Hostel, and it was alright. Probably the last one I watched in this genre was Turistas. Because this movie was recorded in Brazil, I had an extra motivation to watch, but was disappointed. Very cheesy movie (to make things worse, they've put local people to play the roles of, well, local people, instead of actions, so the results are terrible...). To be honest, I'm getting kind of tired of the movies where the main story is based off pulling people's eyes out, and other kind of nasty torture. I'll keep my interest more on suspense and thrillers. Animated MoviesI've always enjoyed animated movies, and having a 7-year old I always have to watch them. I actually watch all of them, usually with my daughter, but sometimes I watch them by myself too. My favorite ones that come to mind are: The Incredibles, Shrek and Shrek 2 (Shrek the Third was alright, but it wasn't up to par with the first two), Finding Nemo, Cars, Ice Age and Ice Age Meltdown, Over the Hedge, any of the Tim Burton ones (Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, etc.). A few weeks ago I've watched Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind. This is kind of an old movie (it's from 1984) and I had not heard about it before. Turned out to be pretty good. It was interesting to read a little more about it on the internet and find out that this movie had been prohibited in some countries and totally re-edited in others, mostly because of the main plot of the movie, which deals with environmental destruction. Movies I liked, Movies I hatedIt's interesting how some movies may affect me in such a way where go either "dang, that movie was amazingly good", or "ouch, what a horrid movie...". Here are the ones I really liked a lot:
There's more, but those are a few. Now to the list of movies I hated:
You know what, I'm making my vote history list on IMDb publicly available so that you can check out the movies I liked or hated. The list can be seen here. The 300th movie: Cinema ParadisoI suppose I should say something about the 300th movie I've watched since 2002. Like I mentioned earlier, I'd like to have watched the actual movie 300, but I had already seen it, so that wouldn't count. Therefore, I've chose a movie I had heard a lot about but have never actually seen it: Cinema Paradiso. Gee, it has been almost 20 years that this movie was released, and I had not watched it yet. What a shame. I could remember it was an Italian movie, and that it had won a Best Foreign movie Oscar award, and I could even remember my mom going to the theaters to watch it (which was unusual, since she didn't use to go the theaters that much. The only other time I had seeing her going was to take me to watch my first movie ever at the theater: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial). Ciname Paradiso is an outstanding movie: superb acting, awesome storyline. No hollywood mega productions here; just story and acting holding up my attention all the way through the movie. Great choice for my 300th movie. Let's see what the 400th movie is going to be (at my average rate of movies that I watch every month, it may take me a year to a year and a half until I get to the 400 mark). :) Closing NotesHmmm... kinda of a lengthy post (and I got lazy and didn't actually listed some more movies worth noting). In fact, I've started typing this post like over a month ago... I figured I better get this one out of the door before my computer crashes and I lose everything... :) |
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