What do you think is the greatest movie of all time?
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:11 pm
Mine would be 300, why? Freakin' awesome movie! 
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Okay, which one?Minister Masket wrote:Lord of the Rings.
Which one, or are you cheating and calling them all 1 movie?Minister Masket wrote:Lord of the Rings.
Really??MR. Nate wrote:the 1989 version of Henry V, directed and starred in by Kenneth Branaugh.
I like Branaugh, also...Minister Masket wrote:Really??MR. Nate wrote:the 1989 version of Henry V, directed and starred in by Kenneth Branaugh.
You like movies that have a vain bastard as a director AND lead actor?
Apparently. I think that the scriptwriter was the genius behind that particular film, but Branaugh did a fair job of communicating the story effectively through the change in media.Minister Masket wrote:Really??MR. Nate wrote:the 1989 version of Henry V, directed and starred in by Kenneth Branaugh.
You like movies that have a vain bastard as a director AND lead actor?
Or in other words, he got as much screen time as possible, while still controlling behind the scenes. Same story with Frankenstein and another Shakespeare film he did I believe...MR. Nate wrote:Apparently. I think that the scriptwriter was the genius behind that particular film, but Branaugh did a fair job of communicating the story effectively through the change in media.Minister Masket wrote:Really??MR. Nate wrote:the 1989 version of Henry V, directed and starred in by Kenneth Branaugh.
You like movies that have a vain bastard as a director AND lead actor?
Which "another Shakespeare film he did" are we talking about? Love's Labour's Lost? Hamlet? Much Ado About Nothing? Eh, they were all subpar, as interpretations of Shakespeare tend to be. As for Henry V, I don't know, something about it just works.Minister Masket wrote:Or in other words, he got as much screen time as possible, while still controlling behind the scenes. Same story with Frankenstein and another Shakespeare film he did I believe...
You beat me to it!luns101 wrote:The Godfather

You're kidding me! Serbia, you've got to rent that sometime. It's such a classic. There's just something about 70's comedy dramas.Serbia wrote:You know, and this is hard to believe, but I haven't seen that one.