A lot of the video interviews are pretty uninteresting simply due to perceived brevity, but a lot of the time the same info is covered as you’d seen in a rather long print interview. Rotten Tomatoes has a video of J.J. Abrams (Lost, Fringe, Star Trek, Cloverfield etc) that’s actually a rather interesting 7-minute listen.
His 5 are Jaws, Philadelphia Story, Star Wars, Tootsie, and Rear Window. Dude said Tootsie.
Now you keep it real – what are your 5 favorite films for real. Not internet pseudo-intellectual style or I’m an indie film or die ass. Free yourself!
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Red Dawn, Empire Strikes Back, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings
I may come back and change them, thats just off the dome
Saved by the Bell Hawaii, wait…yeah I still liked that though. That and the Even Stevens movie, F that.
Off the head, if we are talking movies i’d watch if it came on this minute and go through reasonable trouble to do so , I’d go with:
Back to the Future I
Transformers the movie (animated)
The Usual Suspects
Top Gun
The Princess Bride
I also never miss Big Trouble in Little China.
Damn I would change out Indiana Jones or Lord of the Rings for The Princess Bride, I forgot about that.
That’s what you get for not keeping it real!
Not in any particular order
The Long Kiss Goodnight
Star Trek:First Contact
Pale Rider
Down Periscope (toss up between this and Dave)
The Hunt For Red October
Why can’t I get Real Men or The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean in on DVD Australia.
The Hunt for Red October (like Crimson Tide, for another sub movie) are movies I watch anytime I see them on TV.
I no particular order:
Elizabeth
Le Divorce
The Philadelphia Story
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
I am always game for the five hours of BBC’s Pride and Prejudice with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth