Are you guys on Letterboxd? If not you should totally get accounts, its a really great service that allows you to grade and review movies, make awesome lists, and see what other people think about films. I have recently been on a kick (read bored at work) and have made several lists that I think
Because I can’t get enough of lists… Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood Robert Deniro, Raging Bull Anthony Hopkins, Silence of the Lambs Forrest Whitaker, Last King Of Scottland Charlton Heston, Ben Hur Denzel Washington, Training Day William Hurt, Kiss of the Spiderman F Murray Abraham, Amadeus Jean Dujardin, The Artist Kevin Spacey, American Beauty
Need some downtime to work on other projects, so this will be it til the end of the week. 1.No Country for Old Men, 20072.Chicago, 20023.The Hurt Locker, 20094.The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, 20035.The Artist, 20116.Million Dollar Baby, 20047.The Departed, 20068.Crash, 20059. The King’s Speech, 201010. Slumdog Millionaire, 2008
Taking a detour from my usual topics, I was inspired by an article I saw on the NY Times website regarding the greatest composers. Being a fan of lists, I decided to take a crack at my own personal top 10 composers. 1. Ludwig van BeethovenNickname: The King of ComposersWhy: When people think of great
In honor of all the great actressing in The Help, I decided to create a list of the Top 15 Best Actress Winners of All Time. This proved to be very difficult for a few reasons, chief of them being I’ve seen so few of the winning performances. I’ve actually seen more of the losing
Before I get to my final predictions I thought I’d do some fun lists. So here are the top 5 heroes and villains from the past cinematic year. Top 5 Heroes 1. Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) An everyman for the everyman who played video games or loved a girl 2. Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld) The