Monday, June 19, 2006

Wish List' 06

I am a self-confessed Movie buff.

And to put things into perspective, I was a bigger Movie buff when in college.
I could manage to watch all the crap that released every friday. Things I have watched, sent creep down my spine when I look back at them. From Govinda style comedies to even a couple of Mithun-starrers, I saw them all.


Well things change. Am now more selective. I dont force my senses to most of the crap nowadays. I prefer a couple of hours of sleep than to torture my sensibilies, whatever little I have.


It may sound contrived, but the way I see it, I feel the general standard of American movies are a few shades better than the regular Hindi stuff.


I agree they produce their own share of crap and real smelly ones at that.. but if you are to watch an average Hollywood movie, it wouldnt torture you as much.


And then there are the must watch ones.
I have this habit of maintaining a list of To-Watch movies. These are the movies that I heard enough to crave to watch them. I keep this list mostly in my mind,

But from time to time I write it down, since sometimes I gets soo long.


So here is a new edition of my Wish list:

1. Godfather III
Saw the first 2 parts of the acclaimed trilogy. The first one was amazing. Pure magic. I didnt appreciate the 2nd one as much. Lets see how does the third concludes the story.


2. Braveheart
It is still on my wishlist. Been there for the last 4-5 years. Have somehow manages to avoid watching it all this time, even though its so easy to rent its DVD.


3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Kill Bill I/II
For someone who loved Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, its natural to want to watch his other movies.


5. Roshomon

Never been exposed to Kurosawa's movie making. Want to be initiated with this one. And the topping here is the interesting concept of unreliable narration.


6. Blue/White/Red : The Three Colours Trilogy

Kieslowski. Another of the all time greats. Yet to see any of his works.


7. Goodfellas
Martin Scorese's 1990 Mafia film is known as a classic. Incidentally all of Martin Scorese's greatest works have featured Robert DeNiro.. The only one of the collab I have seen is Taxi Driver which was a masterpiece.


8. Schindlers List
Steven Spieldberg at his prime. When it released, I was too young to watch this kind of cinema. I think its time to catch it now.


9. Raging Bull
Robert DeNiro fetched his Oscar for this one. Supposed to be biographical and talks of the life and times of a temperamental Boxer. Martin Scorese directs.


10. Amadeus

This one is relatively lesser-known in the list. It is a portrayal of Mozart and his life. Sounds boring.. but is supposedly not, with this one exploring the darker shades of the man. On the fate and irony of why a sinned man was blessed with the greatest gift in music.


11. Dances With Wolves
Kevin Costner directed his debut and got an Oscar. Rare indeed. Need to see for myself, how me managed that. :)


12.
Munich
Well.. no masterpiece this one. Lets say, its a contemporary Spieldberg.. but thats a must watch too.


13. Lost in Translation

Yeah, havnt watched this one too. Just missed out on this one. Somehow, the title sounded too boring to me. :)


14. Eternal Sunshine of the spotless Mind

Cant say the same about this title. But then a Jim Carey movie is no more a must watch on its own. Though this one is that and much more. Is supposeded to be one of those rare movies when Jim Carey doesnt play an out and out dumber.


15. Adaptation

Nic Cage in dual role and a script that recurses... you read that right. I bet, the movie wouldnt be amazing fun to watch, but would be really different that anything I might have ever seen.


16. Clockwork
Orange
Classic stuff.. read so much about this and ilk that it feels its time I did watch it.


17. Monty Python and the Holy Grail

I recently got exposes to the concept of Monty Python. Was pleasantly surprised to see that there ARE things left unexplored that are capable of immense fun.


18. Mulholand Drive
/ Lost Highway
David Lynch stuff. Genius of the 70s/80s. Never seen a frame he did. Time to catch up. :(


19. Seven

David Fincher did this one with Brad Pitt before he did FIGHT CLUB. Reason enough for a watch.


20. American History X

Ed Norton in supposedly his best work. :)

1 comment:

history_lover said...

Hollywood movies are usually shorter in length than our Hindi movies.This matters if your watching tem on TV with ads and all.

BTW sometime back STAR Movies screened Leaving Las Vegas .Was'nt this one of the movies you wanted to watch ?
1 GodFather
- Saw the first part.I liked it too .

2. Braveheart
It is also on my watchlist.

4. Kill Bill I/II
Catch it on AXN and ZEE Studio



8. Schindlers List
I have seen this movie once.It was screened by the Film Club of my University. Pretty disturbing watch