Top 100 Movies: Power and Responsibility, Holiday Travel, and A Trilogy’s End
Posted on April 28, 2008
Filed Under Top 100 Movies | Leave a Comment
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
No. 46 - Spider-Man (2002)
This movie took forever to get made and it was worth the wait. Spider-Man is my favorite comic book character of all time and Sam Raimi did him justice. Couldn’t they have made the Green Goblin’s costume better though?
No. 45 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
A great comedy with the late, great John Candy. So many quotable lines - “You’re going the wrong way!” Classic.
f
No. 44 - Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi (1983)
The last great (or good) Star Wars flick and third-best film in the franchise. I remember seeing this for the first time, do you?
Tags: green goblin, john candy, planes trains and automobiles, return of the jedi, Sam Raimi, spider man, star wars
Comments
10 Movies I Am Thankful For
Posted on November 20, 2007
Filed Under Holiday Movie Lists | 10 Comments
It’s the time of year to give thanks. Although I am thankful for many more important things in my life, this blog is all about movies and lists. So, here are ten flicks (in no particular order) that I am especially thankful for. You won’t find these in my Top 100 Movies - these flicks didn’t quite make the cut, but are still great films none the less.
The Lookout (2007)
I am thankful for The Lookout because it surprised me with how good it was. The resolution of the heist was a little rushed, but this is an excellent flick starring the kid from 3rd Rock from the Sun, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. You have a good story, characters you actually care about, and great performances by Gordon-Levitt and Jeff Daniels. Check this one out.
Transformers (2007)
I am thankful for Transformers because it is a big, loud, summer blockbuster with excellent special effects and some comedy. What’s not to love?
Blade II (2002)
I am thankful for Blade II for two reasons - it may be better than the original and combining horror and action is always (or usually) fun.
Grindhouse (2007)
I am thankful for Grindhouse because it was great to see a “double feature” in a theater again, Kurt Russell was awesome (in a story that admittedly dragged a bit), and for the fake trailers “Thanksgiving” and “Don’t.”
The Replacements (2000)
I am thankful for The Replacements (the band is pretty good too) because it’s an entertaining and funny (dare I say it) tale of redemption - wouldn’t we all love a “do over” at one time or another?
The Bourne Identity (2002)
When I first saw the trailer for this flick I thought “Matt Damon as a spy with no memory? Yeah, right.” Then I saw this flick and I thought, “Man this is good - no one else could play this part.” I am thankful (again) for pleasant surprises.
Uncle Buck (1989)
I am thankful for Uncle Buck because it’s John Candy at his best - we miss you John!
Hotel Rwanda (2004)
I am thankful for Hotel Rwanda because it tells an important story in a powerful way. Such stories need to be told more often and with the same emotion and power. The trailer for this flick even gets me. Everyone should see it.
Memento (2000)
I am thankful for Memento because of its unique storytelling and its introduction of Christopher Nolan to American audiences. I can’t wait for The Dark Knight!
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
I am thankful for What’s Eating Gilbert Grape because of Leonardo DiCaprio’s performance (which should have won him an Academy Award), Johnny Depp (when isn’t he good?), and a great story.
Are there any flicks you are especially thankful for? I would love to hear about them!
Tags: 3rd rock from the sun, action, blade ii, christopher nolan, dont, grindhouse, holiday, horror, hotel rwanda, jeff daniels, john candy, johnny depp, joseph gordon-levitt, kurt russell, leonardo dicaprio, matt damon, memento, movie list, movies I am thankful for, sequel, siskel and ebert, summer blockbusters, thanksgiving, the bourne identity, the dark knight, the lookout, the replacements, trailers, transformeres, uncle buck, whats eating gilbert grape

