viernes, 30 de octubre de 2009

Films Who Shagged Me

I've always loved films since I was little, when i was 13 and went alone to the cinema, I have seen many films throughout my life, every kind imaginable, but currently I would say that I am an admirer of sci-fi movies and especially the STAR WARS saga and the ALIENS saga, I especially like the photografy, the sets, the customs and caracters. Despite this, the last movie I saw was UP with my family, but my son -who is 14 years old- was upset at the beginning because he thinks he should do adult movies not a cartoon movie, although he liked the movie, and even he said that cry a little.
Despite this, my favorite movie is another kind of science fiction, not quite as space-based, this is A CLOCKWORK ORANGE of Stanley Kubrick he is one of my favorite filmmakers, I like several of his movies, especially THE SHINNING in a fabulous performance of Jack Nicholson, who is not my favorite, but is a very good actor. Another of my favorite directors is Spike Lee, an africanamerican director who masterfully expresses the urbans and racials conflicts in their films, for example DO THE RIGHT THING shows the development of latent racial conflict in a multiracial neighborhood is a movie you must see.
The other kind of films I like are about the gangsters , among them THE UNTOUCHABLES of Brian De Palma, and my favorites of Martin Scorsese: CASINO and GOOD FELLAS, the latter two starring Robert De Niro, one of my favorites actors (Taxi Driver, Godfather, Cape Fear, etc.). I forgot that one of my favorite movies is 2001 SPACE ODDITY, by Stanley Kubrick, that presents a particularly relationship between human and an human-machine which gives an unexpected change, this film speaks about the interaction with the human thinking machine, a subject addressed by cutting Japanese animated movies like GHOST ON THE SHELL , which chronicles the life of a android to start thinking like a human, a theme that is also ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, but in another context, it is noted that the original idea of AI was Stanley Kubrick, who died without carrying it out.

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  1. you mentioned two of my favourite films of all times: 2001: A space Oddisey and Alien. Have you seen Brian de Palma's Brazil?

    Good post!
    Please, have a look at my corrections and suggestions.
    Films THAT GRIPPED Me. (Is this what you mean?)
    I've always loved films, since I was A KID AND When i was 13 I went/USED TO GO alone to the cinema. I have seen many films throughout my life, every kind imaginable, but currently I would say that I am an admirer of sci-fi movies and especially the STAR WARS (/) and the ALIENS saga. I especially like the photografy, the sets, the customs and caracters. Despite this, the last movie I saw was UP, WHICH I SAW with my family, but my son -who is 14 years old- was upset at the beginning because he thinks THE DIRECTOR should do adult movies not cartoon movieS, AND although he liked the movie (/) he said that HE crIED a little OVER IT.
    REGARDLESS this, my favorite movie is another kind of science fiction, not quite as space-based. THIS MOVIE is A CLOCKWORK ORANGE of Stanley Kubrick, WHO is one of my favorite filmmakers. I like several of his movies, especially THE SHINNING in a fabulous performance of Jack Nicholson, who is not my favorite, but a very good ONE ALL THE SAME. Another of my favorite directors is Spike Lee, an Africanamerican director who masterfully expresses the urbans and racials conflicts in HIS films, for example, DO THE RIGHT THING shows the development of latent racial conflict in a multiracial neighborhood. You must see THIS MOVIE.
    The other kind of films I like are about (/) gangsters . Among them, THE UNTOUCHABLES of Brian De Palma, and my favorites of Martin Scorsese: CASINO and GOOD FELLAS, the latter two starring Robert De Niro, one of my favorite(/) actors (Taxi Driver, Godfather, Cape Fear, etc.). I forgot TO MENTION that one of my favorite movies is 2001: A SPACE ODDYSEY, by Stanley Kubrick, that presents a particular(/) relationship between human BEINGS and an human-machine which gives an unexpected change/TWIST. This film speaks about the interaction with the human thinking machine, a subject addressed by cutting Japanese animated movies like GHOST ON THE SHELL , which chronicles the life of a android THAT startS TO think like a human BEING, a theme that is also RELATED TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, but in another context. IT SHOULD BE noted that the original idea of AI was Stanley Kubrick´S, who died without carrying it out.

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