My Favorite Movies


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Being reworked as things fall out of favour, new films appear etc. In truth, I can't really say that I have favourites. I have films I like more than others in my collection, but this doesn't mean that I'll watch it all the time.

  newvogueravyn's Rating My Rating
1
Audition (Ôdishon) (1999,  R)
Audition (Ôdishon)
"Kiri kiri kiri...."
I adore this film, the character of Asami and Eihi Shiina. True, the film does take a while to build up to the brutal climax, but I think it's worth waiting for.
2
Ashura-jô no hitomi (2005,  Unrated)
Ashura-jô no hitomi
The action scenes are rather manga-styled (in fact I suppose you could extend that to the entire film) and I found them visually interesting. The ending made me cry.
3
Sky High (2003,  Unrated)
Sky High
A rather fun fantasy film, though with deep emotion, and presents an interesting view on death and the afterlife.
4
Ringu ( Ring) (1998,  Unrated)
Ringu ( Ring)
I love this series. It's a great adaptation of Koji Suzuki novel, with just enough details changed to make it fresh. Plus, the way 'the video' is shot looks like any home movie at the time, rather authentic.

I would love to compare this to the very first adaptation, the TV series, but sadly it doesn't seen to be available.
5
Ju-on: The Grudge (Ju-on 3) (2003,  R)
Ju-on: The Grudge (Ju-on 3)
Kayako's creepy. I love her.
6
Sense and Sensibility (1995,  PG)
Sense and Sensibility
Lovely adaptation of an Austen classic.
7
Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (1988,  Unrated)
Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro)
So sweet it'll give you cavaties.
8
El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth) (2006,  R)
El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth)
I could rave about this film forever. Excellent
9
The Prophecy (1995,  R)
10
The Prophecy 3: The Ascent (2000,  R)
The Prophecy 3: The Ascent
Not as good as the first but better than the second.
11
Dark Water (2002,  PG-13)
Dark Water
Great adaptation of the Koji Suzuki short story.
12
Suspiria (1977,  R)
13
Dangerous Liaisons (1988,  R)
14
Inhyeongsa (The Doll Master) (2004,  Unrated)
Inhyeongsa (The Doll Master)
Weird, beautiful looking but with some clunky effects. There's also a rather sad backstory between the female protagonist and the 'girl in red'. The ending always threatens to make me cry, because I'm soppy like that.
15
Pride and Prejudice (,  Unrated)
16
Carrie (1976,  R)
Carrie
Great adaptation of the Stephen King novel.
17
Hackers (1995,  PG-13)
18
Vampire Hunter D (Banpaia hantâ D) (1985,  Unrated)
Vampire Hunter D (Banpaia hantâ D)
Love Vampire Hunter D. Considering how old this is (made in 1985), the animation stands up really well. Also, the commentary is one of the funniest and most informative I've heard so far.
19
Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (2003,  R)
Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call)
I liked this a lot. I believe this film influenced the Korean horror film Phone, which is one of my favourites, and this one gets added too. Not much different from the standard ' j-horror' fare, except in the motivation of the ghost, which was welcome.
20
The Ninth Gate (1999,  R)
The Ninth Gate
Excellent film, though many may find it rather slow.
21
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007,  R)
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
I admit I wasn't suprised that I loved it. It had all the ingredients. Some people get put off by musicals, I like singing in random places. And okay, Mr. Depp is no (insert bland, warbling male pop singer's name here), but he had a kind of rock styling that the role demands (a bit like Butler's Phantom).
22
Poltergeist (1982,  PG)
23
Session 9 (2001,  R)
Session 9
Atmospherically creepy, this film will keep you guessing. Those of you with a short attention span may want to avoid it though. Whichever of the two main interpretations you take at the end, it still works.
24
Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008,  R)
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Unsurprisingly, it appears I was part of this film's target audience. A musical for the industrial music generation; it looks great, and the plot is interesting with some real black humour, but the songs can be a bit hit and miss (my favourite was axed from the main film, which is a bit of a shame). I could write an essay on its treatment of 'the death of the real'. It's definitely a grower, but if you're not really into rock/industrial music, or unusual musicals then it may not be for you. Sure, there is gore, but horror fans aren't necessarily going to get the body part orgy they were hoping for.
25
Vampire Circus (1972,  PG)
26
Interview with the Vampire (1994,  R)
Interview with the Vampire
Fantastic adaptation of an Anne Rice novel (way better than Queen of the Damned). You wouldn't think Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise could pull it off, but they can. My only fault is with Antonio Banderas - he's a brilliant actor but the character is meant to be very young. This doesn't really harm the film if you take it on its own, but a hardcore fan of the novels might find it difficult to adjust from the previous portrayal.
27
Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howl's Moving Castle) (2005,  PG)
Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howl's Moving Castle)
I think this just ousted My Neighbour Totoro as my favourite Studio Ghibli film. It looks beautiful (well, mostly) and at times is unashamedly romantic. However, after reading the book (yes I know it's a children's book, but so what?) I think I prefer the less political plotline to this one, though it's still excellent.
28
Sleepy Hollow (1999,  R)
29
Labyrinth (1986,  PG)
Labyrinth
A classic film, essential viewing - although it is quite dated and so may not appeal to everyone.
30
Countess Dracula (1971,  PG)
Countess Dracula
One of the best Hammer horror films in my opinion.
31
Merlin (1998,  PG)
Merlin
I love this. I like that it doesn't focus on King Arthur for once (Merlin is a much more interesting character), and Miranda Richardson and Helena Bonham Carter look fabulous. The downside is the 'modern' humour of Frik, which ruins the effort to make it look ancient and sumptious.

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