Saturday, 4 August 2012
50 GREATEST FILMS ALL TIME
http://www.bfi.org.uk/news/50-greatest-films-all-time
I just finished "Citizen Kane"
... what can I say? Orson Welles: great acting and directing.
... here is the story: little kid in the snow plays with his sledge - he became a famous and rich man and he dies - his last word: 'Rosebud' - some people make movie about his life and want to find out what Rosebud means - they ask others who tell story about Kane, but nobody knows what the fuck is Rosebud stands for - when Kane dies he drops a little "glass ball with snowfall inside" which reminded him on his old sledge: 'Rosebud' printed on the bottom :) - soooo, an insignificant word made some people do huge effort to look for answer which they never found - blah!
... my favorite is still Nacho Libre - Blade Runner - and others :)
The reason I watched the 'long time Nr.1 movie' because I wanted to know why the 1st place.
I don't like it that much, and I don't agree with the decision... but it was worth to watch once.
At least I can say that I know it.
Btw... as more old films I watch as more I realize how shit is the acting and story in today's movies.
Well... of course not in all of them.
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1 day later:
Vertigo (from Alfred Hitchcock) : I did not like 'Psycho' at all but this is worse. I watched halfway through and I dunno if I should finish it. This Hitchcock-style is so long and boring. Not to mention the nerve-twisting music. What do people like on it?
Damn, I finished it.. what a stupid movie is this! All the "experts" who voted this for Nr1 should be punished to watch it again and again until they going crazy from the creepy music.. duuuude.. I deleted it straight away.
This is a shit film :))
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if you want to watch a good old movie then watch this: 12 Angry Men (1957)