May 25th, 2007

Star Wars Rated and Ranked!

     Since Andrew and Kurt did THEIR list on the Movie Patron Cinecast Episode #48 I thought I would do the same. So this is Star Wars according to MY standards!:

Rated, ranked and ordered:

 6. Revenge of the Sith (No rating) - As much as I HATED the number five film  on my list I HAVE to put this dead last because I simply haven’t seen it yet. So until I get around to it it stays firmly at the bottom.

5. Attack of the Clones (1/5) - I don’t remember all that much about this but I just remember HATING everything about it.

4. The Phantom Menace (2/5)- I put this first with regards to the new trilogy for one reason and one reason ONLY. Two words; Darth Maul. My favourite character out of ALL the Star Wars films (except for Han Solo, of course).

3. Return of the Jedi (3/5)- By FAR my least favourite of the original trilogy. I don’t what it is by I just have a big problem with this film. It’s pretty good, but not THAT good. Sorry folks…

2. Empire Strikes Back (4/5) - It probably has a lot to do with the shocking revelation at the end. Although, and this may shock you, I didn’t see the original trilogy until recently, EVERYONE knows the twist ending it still shocks you. “It can’t be true!”

1. A New Hope (4/5) - By FAR my favourite of the six. Possibly because I like the more story element that is very predominant in this one more than the others.

May 23rd, 2007

A Lot of Stuff we Learned from Star Wars

Fem TroopersIn honor of the 30th Anniversary I present to you a really long list of stuff. I found it here.

  1. Never trust men in dark helmets.
  2. It really isn’t necessary to be fluent in over 6 million forms of communication.
  3. Get some travel information before heading off to a place that you have never even heard of.
  4. When all else fails….jump!
  5. Sometimes, you’ve just gotta do something that seems totally suicidal.
  6. If you are a young hero, nothing can kill you.
  7. Always check the background of people you want to get intimately involved with, they may be your relatives.
  8. You may have family members in surprisingly high positions.
  9. Before you kill someone make sure they aren’t your father.
  10. Watch out for Corellian freighters diving out of the sun.

A whole bunch more below included in the spoiler.

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May 12th, 2007

VES 50

     The VES, or Visual Effects Society has released its top 50 most influential films for visual effects of all time. Movieweb has the full story. Thanks to Simone via facebook for the heads up. Though I’d personally move “Metropolis” a bit higher up the list. I can’t argue with Star Wars in the #1 spot and think this is a pretty good list. Even if most of them are no-brainers to belong here.

     Eric Roth, Executie Director of VES says:

“We’re thrilled to present VES 50. These films have had a significant, lasting impact on the practice and appreciation of visual effects as an integral, artistic element of cinematic expression and the storytelling process.”

     Here are the top 10; to see the rest of the list, just click on the spoiler button to unwrap the enitre list (even though there aren’t any spoilers).

10. The Abyss (1989)
9. Alien (1979)
8. Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
7. King Kong (1933)
6. Tron (1982)
5. Jurassic Park (1993)
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) (tie)
3. The Matrix (1999) (tie)
2. Blade Runner (1982)
1. Star Wars (1977)

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