My Favorite Movies


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1
Baraka (1993,  Unrated)
Baraka
The quintessential representation of film as art. A must-see for anyone who truly loves film. The best in photography, sound, musical score, and film editing.
2
The Darjeeling Limited (2007,  R)
The Darjeeling Limited
LOVED THIS FILM. I felt like it perfectly combined the subtle, nuanced comedy of The Life Aquatic, with the keener, sensitive moments of The Royal Tenenbaums. Anderson has truly knocked one out of the park for me, with this film. (Also helped that more than a few moments reminded me of my own siblings....don't ask.)
3
Malena (2000,  R)
Malena
A equally stark and sensitive portrayal of the more cruel side of human nature. Monica Bellucci's performance is incredibly moving and she is truly breathtaking to behold.
4
Ye yan (Legend of the Black Scorpion) (The Banquet) (2006,  Unrated)
Ye yan (Legend of the Black Scorpion) (The Banquet)
Sets and scenery beyond compare. Beautifully, haunting score. For those who know East Asian Cinema is more than just martial arts. Zhang Ziyi give one of the best performances I've seen as an actress.
5
Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005,  R)
Me and You and Everyone We Know
This is one of the most special and endearing movies I've seen in a long time.
6
Across the Universe (2007,  PG-13)
Across the Universe
I loved this movie! This is how a musical should be - granted you can't really go wrong with The Beatles. But Julie Taymor, really runs with it. Beautiful, moving, feel-good, this film has it all.
7
Munich (2005,  R)
Munich
One of Spielberg's greatest films. Due to become a classic. It was also great to see him break from his personal style a bit, and produce such a great-looking film, gritty and artistic.
8
Stranger Than Fiction (2006,  PG-13)
Stranger Than Fiction
LOVED this film!!! Will Ferrell is amazing! The rest of the cast shines. Marc Forster diversity comes through again. The script is a dream. Anyone who loves literature will love this film.
9
Half Nelson (2006,  R)
Half Nelson
This movie, is hands-down my oscar favourite. Ryan Gosling is brilliant and Shareeka Epps should have been nominated as well. I usually don't like movies related to drugs, finding them to be degenerate and unrelatable, but this film smashes all those boundaries.
10
Noi (2003,  PG-13)
Noi
Some of the funniest moments I've ever seen in a film.
11
Before Sunset (2004,  R)
Before Sunset
Richard Linklater is great. I loved this film, even more than the first. Great acting on behalf of Hawke and Delpy and I found their characters to be much more relatable and truer, after their time apart with their own lives, at time flawed.
12
Waking Life (2001,  R)
Waking Life
Visually amazing, animation as an art form.
13
The Fall (2006,  R)
The Fall
Tarsem Singh has provided us with another gift. In the vein of The Cell, every shot is stunning beyond compare - the frame bursts with colour, energy and detail. This is a childhood-fantasy with the emotional maturity of an epic drama.
14
Why We Fight (2006,  PG-13)
Why We Fight
Incredible insight into the American military-industrial complex.
15
A Little Princess (1995,  G)
A Little Princess
I'm many are not aware this film was directed by Alfonso Cuarón. After seeing the film, this should be obvious. The cinematography is sumptuous and the story line is classic and moving.
16
MirrorMask (2005,  PG)
MirrorMask
A gift from the Jim Henson Workshop, for adults.
17
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004,  R)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Love, love, love this film. It gets better everytime you watch it. Don't watch DVD commentary, it's a bit pretentious and obnoxious.
18
Nobody Knows (Dare mo shiranai) (2004,  PG-13)
Nobody Knows (Dare mo shiranai)
This film, loosely based on true events, is beautful and moving. A cast made up largely of children under the age of 13, the acting is perfect in it's understated delivery. I think the length is entirely deserved.
19
The Wrestler (2008,  R)
The Wrestler
A triumph by Darren Aronofsky. Nicolas Cage did a great deed stepping down to allow Rourke to play this role seemingly tailor-made for him. Perfectly shot, acted and paced, this film feels more real than most of the docu-dramas on the market.
20
Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others) (2006,  R)
Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others)
The greenish-hued images create the perfect mood for the film. The story is incredibly moving and the main cast is exceptional.
21
Samsara (2002,  R)
Samsara
A love story, centred in the beautiful Tibetan landscape. A thoughtful examination of the role of women in the buddhist religion.
22
Gattaca (1997,  PG-13)
Gattaca
I love the washed out green yellow colour scheme of this film, similar to Lives of Others. The cast is amazing, this is definitely one of the best sci-fi movies on the market.

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