In no particular order:
Blade Runner
Escape from New York
Dark Knight Trilogy
Watchmen
Indiana Jones Trilogy
Original Star Wars Trilogy
Superman (1978)
Flash Gordon
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Once Upon a Time in the West
Forbidden Planet
My favorite scene in the series is the entire scene at the Raven. From the drinking game to the bar burning down. It has the introduction of Marion and Toht and a gunfight. I love it.
Revised list:
1. Blade Runner
2. Once Upon a Time in the West
3. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
4. Escape from New York
5. Superman
Someday I may change my list again. Who knows? :confused:
It wasn't too long ago when I was at my parent's house when my niece and nephew were there too. They are 10 and 7 respectively.
My nephew asked his sister if she wanted to play Indiana Jones when they got home.
I said, "Play Indiana Jones?! I didn't know you guys knew who Indiana Jones...
It wasn't too long ago that I created a playlist and CD using 18 of my favorite John Williams themes and source music from my collection.
The tracks I included are:
1. Theme from Superman
2. Love Theme from Superman
3. Princess Leia's Theme
4. Yoda's Theme
5. Luke and Leia
6. The March...
I don't think it's a lack of imagination as much as it is personal taste. I think Transformers is stupid without ever seeing it because it's not to my tastes. I'm just as guilty as my dad is. I should have explained myself better in my previous post.
To get back on topic I can't think of...
This girl sounds a little like my dad. His imagination is limited by his practicallity. His one word review of Star Wars without ever seeing it is, "Stupid."
In his defense, my dad did see Raiders back when it was first playing. The only thing he liked was that, unlike the usual action hero...
I'm sorry you feel that way. :( I'm a bigger Superman fan than anything and I'm fine with it.
My guess is that it's a marketing ploy. They used Batman's nickname. So, why not use Superman's nickname so they go together? :confused:
I'm sorry, Attila, I don't really know what you mean here.
If you mean it's hard to consider what is Peckipah's version of the film, you're right. The whole production and history of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is such a mess that it's anyone's guess what Peckinpah's final edit is or would...