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Back to the Future (1985)
The greatest trilogy ever
Back to the Future 1, 2 & 3 are definitely my favorite movies ever. In fact I have seen them so many times in my life from when I was a little kid until now, I'm 18 years old, I like memorized every word in them. I know that seems a little sad, but every time I watch these movies they captivate me. I just love everything about them. The acting, the story, the effects, the music. I just love it. Marty is the man and Doc is my hero. Great movies!
Lancelot du Lac (1974)
Okay
I think that this film had a good point but I'm sure I would have understood it and enjoyed it more thoroughly if it was in English and there was more emotion in the characters. The reason for the emotionless acting was probably to depict realism, but for entertaining purposes it should of contained some emotion. Oh and in the first 5 minutes of the film I kept feeling the urge to fall out of my chair and roll around on the floor in a ball of hysterical laughter despite the seriousness of the scene because it so much reminded me of scenes in The Monty Python.
The New York Hat (1912)
short and sweet
I viewed this short film in my film class and I was quite impressed with it considering it's age. It is easy to understand the story although there is no voices but it's still well defined by the music. And the characters are well defined as well.
One Tree Hill (2003)
Pretty Good
I've seen the first two episodes of the show and so far so good. The way the show is setup is catchy so it's kinda hard to stop watching it once you've started. It's like the reincarnation of Dawson's Creek or something.
Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985)
Surprisingly Good
I thought that this movie was going to be horrible. But I was wrong. When I actually watched it I was shocked to find out that not only did it have a decent storyline, but it was also surprisingly entertaining and funny too. Good movie. Props to Pee-Wee.
Gaslight (1944)
Good....but actually not so good
Well, I saw this movie in my film class and it was a good choice for an example movie depicting lighting and mise-en-scene, but as for a quality story and entertainment purposes....yeah, not so good. However, I will admit even though I wasn't impressed in the storyline, I still wanted to see the film in it's entirety. Oh and Ingrid Bergman, who plays Paula, looks so much like Debra Messing in this movie.