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I wanted to discuss something unrelated to Naruto for a change. So, for your perusal, here are my top ten favorite films.
1. The Royal Tenenbaums
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Why I Love It:
This is the prodigious director Wes Anderson's greatest film, in my opinion. The absolutely all star cast is not just for show. The story is well written, being the perfect mix of drama and comedy. Additionally, the cinematography is absolutely fantastic. Watch it. Now.
2. Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno)
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Why I Love It:
This film is truly Unique. A true masterpiece by Guillermo del Toro, it is a positively captivating blend of fantasy and historical fiction. Definitely worth reading the subtitles, which shouldn't be a problem for members of the base.
3. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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Why I Love It:
The intro text in the trailer isn't an exaggeration. This movie is fantastic. It's Humphrey Bogart's best work in my opinion, even better than Casablanca.
4. The Fifth Element
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Why I Love It:
This is my favorite sci-fi film. It is my favorite film starring Bruce Willis. Therefore, it is chocked full of win. Furthermore, the roles of Ruby Rhod and Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (played by Chris Tucker and Gary Oldman, respectively) just sell this movie.
5. The 10th Kingdom
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Why I Love It:
Originally aired as a Hallmark series, this isn't truly a movie, but watched all together, it's one of the finest (~7 hour) fantasy movies you could hope to watch. It's a childhood favorite of mine. If you've got the time, I highly recommend it.
6. The Great Mouse Detective
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Why I Love It:
I had to include a Disney production in my top ten, and The Great Mouse Detective is the irrefutable peak of Disney cartoon films, in my opinion. Vincent Price as Professor Ratigan is priceless.
7. Inglorious Basterds
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Why I Love It:
I adore Quentin Tarantino, and this is perhaps his best executed work. The action and dark humor pair well together. Additionally, while Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) is delightful, Col. Hans "The Jew Hunter" Landa (Christoph Waltz) really carries the film.
8. Rolling Kansas
Trailer:
Sorry for the shitty trailer, skip ahead to ~36s to avoid the crap.
Why I Love It:
A highly underrated and unknown work, this is my favorite straight comedy. The presentation is delectably dry, but somehow the film remains campy in the most captivating way. This is one of the few movies to literally make me laugh out loud.
9. The Green Mile
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Why I Love It:
A seriously superior dramatic work. Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan work so well together, and the story is deeply moving. As a testament to how good this film is, when AMC had a marathon, I watched The Green Mile five times in a row.
10. Castle in the Sky (Tenkû No Shiro Rapyuta)
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Why I Love It:
Studio Ghibli, run by Hayao Miyazaki, is always top-notch. Amongst all of their films, Castle in the Sky has always held a special place in my heart. The dubbed version is actually OK, but, as always, dubs are where it's at.
Honorable Mentions (Alphabetical Order):
What are your top movies? I would love to hear your recommendations.
1. The Royal Tenenbaums
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
This is the prodigious director Wes Anderson's greatest film, in my opinion. The absolutely all star cast is not just for show. The story is well written, being the perfect mix of drama and comedy. Additionally, the cinematography is absolutely fantastic. Watch it. Now.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
This film is truly Unique. A true masterpiece by Guillermo del Toro, it is a positively captivating blend of fantasy and historical fiction. Definitely worth reading the subtitles, which shouldn't be a problem for members of the base.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
The intro text in the trailer isn't an exaggeration. This movie is fantastic. It's Humphrey Bogart's best work in my opinion, even better than Casablanca.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
This is my favorite sci-fi film. It is my favorite film starring Bruce Willis. Therefore, it is chocked full of win. Furthermore, the roles of Ruby Rhod and Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (played by Chris Tucker and Gary Oldman, respectively) just sell this movie.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
Originally aired as a Hallmark series, this isn't truly a movie, but watched all together, it's one of the finest (~7 hour) fantasy movies you could hope to watch. It's a childhood favorite of mine. If you've got the time, I highly recommend it.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
I had to include a Disney production in my top ten, and The Great Mouse Detective is the irrefutable peak of Disney cartoon films, in my opinion. Vincent Price as Professor Ratigan is priceless.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
I adore Quentin Tarantino, and this is perhaps his best executed work. The action and dark humor pair well together. Additionally, while Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) is delightful, Col. Hans "The Jew Hunter" Landa (Christoph Waltz) really carries the film.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
A highly underrated and unknown work, this is my favorite straight comedy. The presentation is delectably dry, but somehow the film remains campy in the most captivating way. This is one of the few movies to literally make me laugh out loud.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
A seriously superior dramatic work. Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan work so well together, and the story is deeply moving. As a testament to how good this film is, when AMC had a marathon, I watched The Green Mile five times in a row.
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Trailer:
Why I Love It:
Studio Ghibli, run by Hayao Miyazaki, is always top-notch. Amongst all of their films, Castle in the Sky has always held a special place in my heart. The dubbed version is actually OK, but, as always, dubs are where it's at.
Honorable Mentions (Alphabetical Order):
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. What are your top movies? I would love to hear your recommendations.