I’m weird – now since that is out of the
way, lets move forward.
I have been a huge movie buff my whole
life. As long as I can remember I have watched movies, but surprisingly I don’t
like going to the theatres. Theatres and cinemas give me headaches, and don’t
even get me started about 3D.
For me a perfect movie night is in my PJ’s
with my favourite bag of chips, no fan, dim lights and clear voice quality. I
am a very easy person if you need to make me happy, no stars and moons for me,
just a bag of chips would do (insert some lulz)
Moving on, I have seen a lot and I mean a
loot of movies but here I am just mentioning top 10 that are on my mind right
now.
Okay here we go.
The Illusionist.
Oh Edward Norton! Umm sorry back on track.
An American romantic mystery film based on magic! I loved this film like big
time. I am really not going to say much about this one – Go watch it for
yourself if you haven’t already. All I can say is I still remember my heartbeat
when I watched it long back – you figure out if Edward Norton was the reason or
something else.
Julie and Julia
Julie and Julia
This film is like super close to me and has
more or less helped me stand where I am today. Deals with two of my favourite
topics.
-food and blogging!
Its about challenging yourself, setting
goals for yourself, smashing the hell out of them and then clapping for your
damn self. Deals with obstacles and hinderances, both Julie and Julia lived
decades apart, early 2000’s and 1950’s. It has food, comedy, a bit of drama and
Meryl Streep – whats not to like?
The Others
Nicole Kidman! Need I say more?
Genre: Supernatural mixed with
psychological horror.
The End: I mean woahhhh!!
I watched it with my cousin and the way we
stared at each other was phenomenal. Its not your average scary faced, ghost
popping horror flick. Its pretty cool. I have heard of a Bollywood copy also
and was put off for a while. It was nominated for BAFTA award for the best original
screenplay and it was a horror movie. You should be looking for it already!
Children of heaven
Children of heaven
Shot in Tehran and talks about a family
from Iran. I have not seen a film that has been more realistically made. IMBD
rating of 8.4, the best part was that it is not necessary you need to have a
gazillion dollars, star studded cast and top of the line of the graphics to
have a great movie, sometimes a very basic concept is enough to leave the
impact that you desire.
The Prestige
Mystery! Thriller! Drama! – a full combo
pack and Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale. 2 rival magicians, a tough
competition and tragic results. Similar to the likes of the Illusionist. A true
fight between getting the title and most prestigious magician. Prestige – isn’t
that what the world is all about. Classic combination of rivalry, jealousy,
obsession and secrecy.
The Shrek
The Shrek
I love animated movies! Like all of them
but Shrek was amongst the first that I watched (umm I didn’t really like
fairytales – like I said, I am weird)and totally fell in love. A story about
not judging a book by its cover, and how an ogre overcomes Prince Charming. The
film grossed 484.4 million dollars. Beat that! The references to countless
fairy tale characters is hilarious. 1 and 2 were good, 3 not so much.
Now you see me
Now you see me
Got 7.3 IMBD rating but I think it should
have been more. It’s a heist thriller and features an ensemble cast. Watch it
for yourself because I really don’t want to explain or break it down for you.
All the clips, references and the way it is filmed worked for me – let me know
if it did for you.
Bourne Series
All
5! 5 stars! I love spy thriller films. I think Matt Damon is oh so hot! Bourne
Identity, Supremacy, Ultimatum, Legacy and Jason Bourne. All 5 received critical
and commercial success and won multiple awards. A true action packed, jumping
from the roof – guy kinda movie that I happen to love.
National Treasure
Talk
about obsession – obsession that runs for generations. Search for a treasure
that no one believes exists. Nicholas Cage gets his sanity questioned over it.
Deals with ancient Egypt, Knights Templar, Freemason, Declaration of
Independence. If all this sounds good – what is stopping you?
Inside Out
C.U.T.E
very C.U.T.E, deals with animated emotions and their effect of interpersonal
relationships. Avery different and one of its kind animated movie, though I
personally think that the concept might be a bit too complex for young kids to
grasp but who am I kidding , kids these days are smart (read: smart asses)
Got anything to
add to the list; hit me up.
Till then relax,
unwind and love yourself.
Laters,
Urooba.
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