Inventory:
- I liked Magnolia, but it was uneven.
- Hated Mars Attacks
- Loved Time Bandits
- Never saw the Neverending Story.
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Inventory:
Liked Magnolia
Never seen Mars Attacks
Liked Time Bandits
Saw Neverending Story many many times when I was growing up. Much affection for it.
Very like Groundhog Day
Never saw Troy
I loved Mars Attacks. Any movie that starts with a running herd of flaming cattle has got to be great.
Emmett loves this movie too. It caused him to opine, "Violence is cool!"
Mmmm, one of my favorite movies of all time is now playing on TCM--Singin' in the Rain! Donald O'Connor is singing "Make 'Em Laugh" as I type this (a fun song, even if it is a complete ripoff of Porter's "Be a Clown").
Anybody here like the Dark Crystal? Personally, I loved it and would watch it over any old Neverending Story any day of the week. Dog Dragon Dog or no.
I saw that so so long ago. But I believe I liked it.
I saw Dark Crystal once, I think. I remember liking it pretty well, but I was pretty young. I should netflix it. (eta: Basically, P-C is me)
Labrynth>NES>DC
The Dark Crystal was beautiful. It did so much more for me than any other kid-oriented fantasy movie of my childhood, Labyrinth included. I had a much more emotional response to Jim Henson's Creature Shop than I did to so many sub-par human actors of the time. This still tends to be true (Farscape, anyone?)
Made around the same time as Brazil, and equally fucked-in-the-head, if less well known.
Really? In the UK, Time Bandits is probly Giliams most famous non-Python work.
Yeah, I think Time Bandits is more generally well-known than Brazil. Critics talk about Brazil more, but Time Bandits periodically runs on movie channels, and local stations as a Saturday afternoon matinee, and so on. I suspect that Twelve Monkeys is Gilliam's best-known movie here, due to the cast if nothing else.
I love The Dark Crystal in theory, but the main character (Jem?) is so unappealing compared to, well, all of the other characters, that I find it difficult to sit through now. It's definitely gorgeous, though.