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» Best Films Ever
WALL.E
Okay, so it's been out 2 days, but already I hold it in my list of top films for its sheer utter brilliance. First 15 minutes of the film, not a word is uttered by the main character. Mainly because he can't talk well anyway, but still. The film just sucks you in, and you can't help but feel sorry for the little fella, living on Earth for 700 years after we've all packed off into space. There's the obvious environmentalist message in the film, and also the fact that we've all become obese and drink food from cups is an obvious jab at the current obesity crisis. Some absolutely brilliant moments, like M-O the little cleaning robot jumping from his designated light-tracks to clean up WALL.E's muddy tracks and the computer robot learning to wave. Sounds daft,but watch it and you can't help but smile. And the references to 2001 are there, with the HAL-like AUTO, the auto-pilot bot, and even the classic bum-bum-bum...BUM-BUM (no idea what the music is actually called) So anyway, go watch WALL.E!
Also, my other fave films are:
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas as it's the first Disney film I properly remember, and it's sheer awesome.
Hairspray, because it's possibly the best movie musical I've seen in a long time, even better than Grease. Songs are amazing, Nikki Blonsky is perfect as Tracy and John Travolta dragging it up as Edna is a great laugh.
Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, because he actually stayed true to the book (to a degree) and didn't have psychadelic Oompa-Loompas or bloody Golden Geese or a dish-water Chocolate River. Also the songs for the kids are much better as each kid has a different genre of song instead of the same-y Oompa-Loompa Doopadee Doo tripe.
And finally, The Rocky Horror Picture Show because it's sheer madness, it has Meatloaf, the songs are great and the Time Warp is a great dance. (It's bring your knees in tight, not bend your knees in time!)
(Mon 21st Jul 2008, 0:49, More)
WALL.E
Okay, so it's been out 2 days, but already I hold it in my list of top films for its sheer utter brilliance. First 15 minutes of the film, not a word is uttered by the main character. Mainly because he can't talk well anyway, but still. The film just sucks you in, and you can't help but feel sorry for the little fella, living on Earth for 700 years after we've all packed off into space. There's the obvious environmentalist message in the film, and also the fact that we've all become obese and drink food from cups is an obvious jab at the current obesity crisis. Some absolutely brilliant moments, like M-O the little cleaning robot jumping from his designated light-tracks to clean up WALL.E's muddy tracks and the computer robot learning to wave. Sounds daft,but watch it and you can't help but smile. And the references to 2001 are there, with the HAL-like AUTO, the auto-pilot bot, and even the classic bum-bum-bum...BUM-BUM (no idea what the music is actually called) So anyway, go watch WALL.E!
Also, my other fave films are:
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas as it's the first Disney film I properly remember, and it's sheer awesome.
Hairspray, because it's possibly the best movie musical I've seen in a long time, even better than Grease. Songs are amazing, Nikki Blonsky is perfect as Tracy and John Travolta dragging it up as Edna is a great laugh.
Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, because he actually stayed true to the book (to a degree) and didn't have psychadelic Oompa-Loompas or bloody Golden Geese or a dish-water Chocolate River. Also the songs for the kids are much better as each kid has a different genre of song instead of the same-y Oompa-Loompa Doopadee Doo tripe.
And finally, The Rocky Horror Picture Show because it's sheer madness, it has Meatloaf, the songs are great and the Time Warp is a great dance. (It's bring your knees in tight, not bend your knees in time!)
(Mon 21st Jul 2008, 0:49, More)