Matthew 's Favorite Movies
Pink Floyd - The Wall
R
Alan Parker's greatest achievement along side Roger Waters (Pink Floyd frontman at the time) is cinematic history in the making. From the pendulum camera technique to the trippy montages, this film has so much thought pumping into its baked veins that to follow it is to love it. A Genuine masterpiece much like the album is takes from.
Leaving Las Vegas
R
Simply one of the greatest (and most subtle) films ever made - and in my opinion the film that Lost in Translation deliberately spoofed in its equally subtle manner. This is tragic, heartfelt, and even with the lead sleeze bags you are held by every moment with their self-centered yet ultimately human actions. The final scenes between the two should stick always with audiences. Cage and Shue's most prominent and established performances not as actors, but as artists.
