Hey, Kathy! Are you still doing this? Your list hasn't been updated in ages. C'mon slacker!
I'm officially withdrawing from the competition. I may have the time to watch one more but definitely 6 in less than 2 days.I really enjoyed this marathon, it forced me to watch many movies I've had sitting in my collection for a long time and never watched. I hope with can do this again but not with the alphabet please, 26 movies in a month is just too much.Can someone explain what's the big fuss about "Taxi Driver"? I mean I liked the movie but there's nothing so extraordinary about it
the marathon has been a good exercise as I have watched titles I normally pass over.
Quote from: Touti on October 20, 2007, 03:26:40 PMI'm officially withdrawing from the competition. I may have the time to watch one more but definitely 6 in less than 2 days.I really enjoyed this marathon, it forced me to watch many movies I've had sitting in my collection for a long time and never watched. I hope with can do this again but not with the alphabet please, 26 movies in a month is just too much.Can someone explain what's the big fuss about "Taxi Driver"? I mean I liked the movie but there's nothing so extraordinary about it This is exactly how I feel. Great stuff.But, may I just add a: , a and even a to the thread? "Nothing extraordinary about" Taxi Driver? No. Just, no. You are in fact, wrong. Apart from the performances, the direction, the dialogue, the cinematography (a rather different view of New York to most others at the time), the music, it's a complex and frightening moral story. We see Travis unravel, even as he exposes the grubby, nasty side of life. And in the end, you might be happy that a young victim of prostitution has been rescued, but it's by a man who is an emotionally damaged reject. The story seemed to be leading toward those dangerous emotions being exposed and dealt with, but in fact, he's now a hero and has been allowed to slip back into society. He is desperate need of being rescued from himself and it's doubtful it will happen. Just how many Travis's are there out and about?
While I was watching "Taxi Driver", it felt all along like watching a Woody Allen movie . The reason I'm saying this is that I don't much like this style of movie when the characters talk fast and keep repeating the same sentences 6 or 7 times. You know things like "Are you telling me what to do, are you fucking telling me what to do huh ? Huh ? Are you fucking telling me what to do huh? Don't you ever fucking tell me what to do, are you fucking telling me what to do ?"I think you're getting my point, this kind of writing was overly used in those years and I find it annoying. That's why I didn't much enjoy "Taxi Driver".
Quote from: richierich on October 20, 2007, 11:01:24 PMthe marathon has been a good exercise as I have watched titles I normally pass over. but if any of you have seen it, I'd be really really interested in knowing what you thought it was all about.And if you haven't seen it.. Well, get it
My tip for a good film is Perfume - very much better watching than expectations from reviews and overviews
Q and J may indeed pose more of a problem...?
What do you guys think how that should be handled?
Quote from: ya_shin on October 22, 2007, 01:34:17 PMWhat do you guys think how that should be handled?Well I don't have a J either, so what I was thinking, is if you don't have a movie with last letter J, go 1-up and use the second to last letter (in my case, Jumanji or Cujo). It bends the rules a little, but at least I have the same number of movies to watch as everybody else.
New thread will go up tonight in preperation for next months marathon I will undertake