I never saw that one by now, as several others.Nobody mentioned Tora Tora Tora yet?
Uh, yeah, as you mentioned it, another really good one:
"Otoko-tachi no yamato", J 2005
I never saw that one by now, as several others.Nobody mentioned Tora Tora Tora yet?
I never saw that one by now, as several others.
Uh, yeah, as you mentioned it, another really good one:
"Otoko-tachi no yamato", J 2005
Along the same lines: Dunkirk. And it's also interesting to binge-watch the scenes from "The Crown" that deal with the interaction between king or queen and prime minister or other senior officials.The only missing part of "Paths of Glory" are the political decisions, and in these regards I liked very much "Darkest Hour" of Joe Wright, also if it is not strictly in the war gender.
For some reason I hate Cristopher Nolan. "Inception" at a certain point seem the parody of Inception. There is more suspense in 5 seconds of an Hitchcock film, than in his entire Batman. After "Interstellar", I promise to myself: this is the last time, dear Nolan, you screw me. So, no, I will never see Dunkirk!Along the same lines: Dunkirk. And it's also interesting to binge-watch the scenes from "The Crown" that deal with the interaction between king or queen and prime minister or other senior officials.
I have it similar with Nicolas Cage.For some reason I hate Cristopher Nolan.
My guess is, it's his acting style. He uses the same behavior and style of speech in many of his movies. It's not typical behavior, but it works out in movies. Kind of like, he's acting as himself in terms of personality, but acting as a different type of person for the character.I have it similar with Nicolas Cage.
I have no actual reason I could point out why, 'cause there for sure is none, but I simply cannot stand to watch movies with him, don't know why.
Nah, I'm not quite sure.He uses the same behavior and style of speech in many of his movies.
To be honest, I know the main reason why I hate Cristopher Nolan: I don't believe he is sincere in what he want to transmit. I feel that he inserts many elements according a recipe. I cannot concede him the suspension of disbelief. I see a lot of form but a lack of real substance. To be honest, "Memento" was acceptable to me, but the rest, I felt to lost my time. But the marketing around Nolan is so strong, that I saw too many of his films!I have it similar with Nicolas Cage.
I have no actual reason I could point out why, 'cause there for sure is none, but I simply cannot stand to watch movies with him, don't know why.
This one is a favorite.The Bridge on the river Kwai - 1957
That's a classic, man.Apropos classics. One day I saw "Seven Samurai" of Akira Kurosawa - 1954 (it is the year of the film, not of the storyI expected the worst, i.e. an annoying film. Instead, the characters were very well done and the story was rather entertaining.
Hw can you have a movie list without the Duke?
Nah, sorry, cannot second this one.U-571