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Starring: Christian Bale, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine Director: Christopher Nolan Folks, you know this film has a lot going for it on a philosophical level when a leftist Boston reviewer complains that it isn't altruistic and collectivistic enough. Here's what he wrote under the review titled — believe it or not — "Batman Shrugged": ... (See the whole review) (Added by Robert Bidinotto on 6/25, 9:48am)Discuss this Movie (66 messages) ![]() Starring: Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Okay, it's French. But despite that considerable drawback, this movie has a wonderful sense of life. (Added by Barry Kayton on 2/28/2004, 7:32am)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) ![]() "I am vengeance, I am the knight, I am BATMAN!" This is the first volume of the Batman series from DC Comics released on DVD. All your favorite villains are there, the Joker, Two-face, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Scarecrow and more! Each episode is like a mini-movie, with masterful animation and serious plot lines, set to kick-ass music, showing Batma... (See the whole review) (Added by JJ Tuan on 12/14/2004, 2:19am)Discuss this Movie (10 messages) ![]() Starring: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly Director: Stanley Kramer Somewhere in the documents that founded the United States is buried the principle that religion should be separate from the state. It is a pity that the founding fathers never carved this directive ten feet high in marble, because some people just don’t get it. It seems that in each American generation there is someone who tries to inject a little ... (See the whole review) (Added by Robert Winefield on 2/05, 11:45pm)Discuss this Movie (19 messages) ![]() Starring: Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly Director: Fred Zinnemann Few films have ever moved me as much as this one. It is a enheartening testament to the indispensable importance of the lone, principled individual in a society ruled by fear, complacency, and terror. Gary Cooper plays the soon-to-retire small town sheriff Will Kane, who has recently married the character played by Grace Kelly (in her debut... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 7/21/2004, 10:34am)Discuss this Movie (7 messages) ![]() Starring: Pierce Brosnan vs. Steve McQueen, Renee Russo vs. Faye Dunaway Director: John McTiernan vs. Norman Jewison The 1968 original was a picaresque in the tradition of Thomas Mann's Felix Krull and the folk anti-hero Tyl Eulenspiegel. The 1999 remake is the result of a new generation with higher demands. In the 1999 story, the conflict is hot, heated, and high-spirited. In both versions, the motivation for multi-millionaire Thomas Crowne to pull off the pe... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 11/25/2004, 10:01pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth, Dorothy Kirsten, Ludwig Donath Director: Richard Thorpe This movie can truly be called life-changing. It certainly changed my life; I was quite ignorant of opera before a chance viewing of the film on television introduced me to this greatest of all musical genres. As it turned out, I was in illustrious company! For the number of singers inspired by this movie includes many of the biggest operatic stars... (See the whole review) (Added by Derek McGovern on 8/23/2004, 9:23pm)Discuss this Movie (6 messages) ![]() Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Robert Lindsay, Jamie Bamber, Paul Copley Well, this is not exactly a movie but Emmy winning TV mini series. Don't be fooled by the name. It is the best that I've ever seen, and I am sure that you boys and girls will enjoy it. Bellow is from Amazon: "He is the ultimate high-seas hero: a man of unshakeable courage, unwavering principles and extraordinary skill. Joining the Royal Navy... (See the whole review) (Added by Hong Zhang on 11/02/2004, 7:01pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) ![]() Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman Director: Michael Curtiz I watched this film over the weekend, and was surprised at its timeless power and beauty. Of course, it is a standard of screenwriting, and filmmaking curriculum, and is on most "top ten" movie lists. I had watched it several times years ago, but it was this weekends viewing that I realized on a *personal* level just how beautiful this movie is for... (See the whole review) (Added by John Newnham on 11/08/2004, 11:15am)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) ![]() Starring: John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Eric Idle Director: Terry Gilliam & The Pythons 'What will they do to me?' 'Oh, you'll probably get away with crucifixion.' 'Crucifixion?!' 'Yeah, first offence … Crucifixion lasts hours, it's a slow horrible death. Well, at least it gets you out in the open air.' ... (See the whole review) (Added by Peter Cresswell on 4/09/2004, 5:33pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) ![]() We discussed this show quite a bit a while ago here, and though cancelled, the whole thing is now out on DVD. Very good sense of life. The filming has also started on the movie based on the show (http://imdb.com/title/tt0379786/). (See the whole review) (Added by Jeff Landauer on 6/09/2004, 12:09am)Discuss this Movie (7 messages) ![]() Starring: Leslie Nielson, Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Otto The Inflatable Pilot, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Robert Stack Director: Jim Abrahams, Jerry Zucker One of my favorite movies. Silly and fun. ... (See the whole review) (Added by katdaddy on 5/10, 7:03am)Discuss this Movie (20 messages) ![]() Starring: Anthony Hopkins Director: Roger Donaldson I went to see The World's Fastest Indian a couple of days ago with Jasmine and some friends. According to IMDB: "The life story of New Zealander Burt Munro, who spent years building a 1920 Indian motorcycle -- a bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967." It was fantastic! At first J... (See the whole review) (Added by Julian Pistorius on 10/19, 1:18pm)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) ![]() Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan Director: Mel Gibson Mel Gibson stars on both sides of the camera, playing the lead role plus directing and producing this brawling, richly detailed saga of fierce combat, tender love and the will to risk all that's precious for something more precious: freedom. In an emotionally charged performance, Gibson is William Wallace, a bold Scotsman who used the steel of hi... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 4/03/2004, 1:31pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Stanley Tucci, Colin Frith Director: Frank Pierson There is no ideology more anathema to Objectivism that Nazism. And nothing characterizes the evil of Nazism more than the “Final Solution” – the systematic murder of over six million Jews in death factories throughout German-occupied eastern Europe during the final years of World War II. With chilling brilliance, Conspiracy dramatize... (See the whole review) (Added by Glenn Lamont on 8/05/2004, 9:30pm)Discuss this Movie (6 messages) ![]() Starring: Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Christopher Guest Director: Rob Reiner This movie has everything - action, adventure, comedy, fantasy, monsters, suspense, sword play and, of course, true love. Cary Elwes stars as Wesley as he tries to rescue his love, Buttercup, from becoming the princess bride of the title. Billy Crystal and Carol Kane are hysterical as the old jewish couple who try to magically revive the dea... (See the whole review) (Added by Bob Palin on 8/22/2004, 1:02pm)Discuss this Movie (11 messages) ![]() Starring: Trey Parker, Matt Stone Director: Trey Parker It is REALLY funny. But - really offensive. There was an interesting article recently about how the South Park guys, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, (who are the same ones that did this movie) are some kind of "puzzle" becuase they mock the left and the right. It seems rather obvious that the reason that SP mocks both right and left is because they're ... (See the whole review) (Added by Heidi Morris on 5/26, 11:31pm)Discuss this Movie (11 messages) ![]() Serenity is the latest creation from the man who brought us the TV version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon. It's showing now at a cinema near you. It wasn't mind blowing by my high standards, I didn't think it was that great but you get your money's worth no doubt. Following directly on from Whendon's much acclaimed TV show Firefly, th... (See the whole review) (Added by Rick Giles on 10/09, 8:12pm)Discuss this Movie (25 messages) ![]() Starring: Julie Walters, Gary Lewis, Jamie Bell Director: Stephen Daldry Heartwarming British comedy-drama set in nothern England during the tumultuous miner's strike in the early 1980s. 11 year old Billy chances upon a ballet class after his weekly boxing lesson, quickly discovering a natural affinity for dancing. His teacher, struck by his surprising talent, suggests he apply to the Royal School Of Ballet. This all go... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 3/17/2004, 6:17pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) ![]() Starring: Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt Director: Robert Zemeckis The movie that gives the lie to that old collectivist platitude, "No man is an island." Chuck Noland (played by Tom Hanks), an employee for FedEx, survives a terrifying plane crash and winds up deserted on a small Pacific island. Most of the movie becomes a one-man show as Chuck applies his mind and the meager resources available to secure shelte... (See the whole review) (Added by Andrew Bissell on 4/22/2004, 12:59am)Discuss this Movie (8 messages) ![]() Starring: Garry Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey Director: King Vidor Scripted by Rand herself, this movie adaptation inevitably leaves out some elements of the novel and plays down others, but still presents the essentials of the storyline in an accessible manner. (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 4/22/2004, 4:44am)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) ![]() Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Laura Dern Director: Joe Johnston As a symbol of freedom and adventure, space is also a romantic frontier. The 1999 film, October Sky, based on Homer Hickam's biographical novel, Rocket Boys, illustrates the excitement, motivation, and sense of personal potential and achievement that can result when private individuals set out on their own to conquer the final frontier. Just after ... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Younkins on 4/26/2004, 7:46pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) ![]() Starring: Holly Hunter, William Hurt, Albert Brooks Director: James L Brooks A wonderful portrayal of character and the ethics of doing the right thing. A love story, a comedy, a morality play. Three outstanding performances from Holly Hunter as Jane Craig the slightly neurotic but brilliant tv producer, William Hurt as Tom Grunick the flashy, up & coming news anchor and Albert Brooks (who steals the show) as Aaron Altman t... (See the whole review) (Added by Ross Elliot on 2/27/2004, 4:43pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) ![]() Starring: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef Director: Sergio Leone Directed by the incomparable Sergio Leone, these three movies A Fistful Of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, were among the first so-called "spaghetti westerns" to achieve real commercial success in the US, blasting Clint Eastwood (the iconic "Man With No Name") and Lee Van Cleef (who plays two completely different... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 5/27/2004, 10:10am)Discuss this Movie (15 messages) ![]() Starring: Anne Bancroft, Patty Duke Director: Arthur Penn This is the classic story of the deaf and blind Helen Keller (Patty Duke) and her teacher, Annie Sullivan (Anne Bancroft). Pitied for her handicaps and thought to be retarded, Helen has been indulged and left in ignorance, resulting in a spoiled child without any concept of language. Annie, herself raised in a home for blind and deaf children, must... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 7/24/2004, 11:22am)Discuss this Movie (6 messages) ![]() Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin I passed on this movie when it first came out, only to watch it with immense enjoyment on dvd. The story centers on two men fighting for survival in the wild. The *real* story however is about reason, and action in the pursuit of values. I found it to be a celebration of that which is good and heroic in this world. It is written by David Mamet, who... (See the whole review) (Added by John Newnham on 11/02/2004, 1:11pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) ![]() Starring: Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freeman Director: Clint Eastwood From a previous article I wrote: ... (See the whole review) (Added by Bob Palin on 6/26, 7:19am)Discuss this Movie (8 messages) ![]() Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Charloton Heston Director: James Cameron Regarded by some genre fans as one of the best action movies of the 1990s, this is certainly one of Arnie's most memorable, and reunited him with James Cameron, who had previously directed him in the first two Terminator movies and would go on to make the DiCaprio/Winslet Titanic movie. Some SOLOists may regard this as an odd recommendation, but I ... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 8/13/2004, 12:57pm)Discuss this Movie (13 messages) ![]() Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Boreanaz, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Stewart Head Throughout its 7 year run, this innovative and daring show not only developed a solid teenage/young adult fan base, but won substantial critical praise and several Emmy nominations. Due to it's setting in a fantasy/supernatural context, the show may at first glace appear to be quite at odds with Objectivism, but due to the ingenious vision of creat... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 4/30, 4:29pm)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) ![]() Starring: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, Douglas Rain, William Sylvester Director: Stanley Kubrick 2001: A Space Odyssey is an allegory, concerning what drives and influences man and the very definition of "man." The film opens with the grandeur of Richard Strauss’ tone poem, <<Also Sprach Zarathustra>>, a theme that is played at other key moments in the film. The Moon, the Earth, and the Sun are in alignment. The story that follows ... (See the whole review) (Added by Lauren Oliver on 5/26, 11:57pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Charlton Heston (Michelangelo), Rex Harrison (Pope Julius II) Director: Carol Reed (Added by Meg Townsend on 6/03, 11:56pm) Discuss this Movie (16 messages) ![]() Starring: Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones Director: Andrew Davis The superb 1960s television show got the full Hollywood treatment with this blockbuster action movie, one of the better such adaptations in recent years. Note: the following contains plot spoilers. Dr Richard Kimble (Ford) is a leading Chicago surgeon who finds himself falsely accused of the murder of his wife (played, in flashbacks, ... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 6/16, 9:55am)Discuss this Movie (7 messages) ![]() Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet Director: James Cameron The oscar winning movie based around the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The movie is a tribute to the human spirit, and the importance of following one's heart. The sense of life here is tremendous - from Jack's determination to "make it count", to the musicians continuing to play on deck as the ship sinks. There are some irritating (though... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 3/15/2004, 12:17pm)Discuss this Movie (12 messages) ![]() Director: Isao Takahata "Grave of the Fireflies" is an animated film that tells the lives of two Japanese kids, a boy and his chubby little sister, after they are orphaned by the bomb during the war in Japan. The older brother takes on the responsibilities very naturally and in turn finds comfort in his little sister's joyful presence as he seeks ways to resolve the enor... (See the whole review) (Added by JJ Tuan on 3/23/2004, 10:53pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison Director: George Cukor My Fair Lady is the musical adaptation of the Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw's famous stage play, Pygmalion, which itself takes and runs with the Greek mythological story of the figure Pygmalion, a brilliant sculptor who is disgusted with the choice of females around him, and who sculpts his perfect woman from clay, and to whom the gods grant... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 4/03/2004, 1:33pm)Discuss this Movie (3 messages) ![]() Starring: Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge Director: Geoff Murphy (Added by Peter Cresswell on 4/09/2004, 5:03pm) Discuss this Movie (1 message) ![]() Starring: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness Director: George Lucas An epic battle of good versus evil in which young Luke Skywalker finally gets off his families desert farm and gets involved in events much grander than he could ever have hoped for. Rescuing a space-princess, comedic robots, epic space-battles... what more could you want in a movie? Definitely positive sense of life. (Added by Jeff Landauer on 2/26/2004, 11:12pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Edward Woodward, Bryan Brown, Jack Thompson Director: Bruce Beresford "The barbarities of war are seldom committed by abnormal men. The tragedy of war is that these horrors are committed by normal men in abnormal situations."On trial for their lives, Harry 'The Breaker' Morant and his fellow defendants face being put to death to ‘protect the honour of the British Empire.’ Their defence is summarised by the words abo... (See the whole review) (Added by Peter Cresswell on 4/09/2004, 5:31pm)Discuss this Movie (9 messages) ![]() Starring: Aamir Khan, Nandita Das, Rahul Khanna Director: Deepa Mehta Deleted by author. (Added by Irfan Khawaja on 8/15/2004, 3:15pm)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) ![]() Starring: Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake Director: Preston Sturges Sullivan's Travels is a masterpiece combining comedy, drama, and social satire. Sullivan (McCrea) is a successful Hollywood director of comedies who, seeing the depression-era suffering of the common people around him, aspires to make a drama about the poor and oppressed. His producers object, explaining that he has never experienced hardship in hi... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Younkins on 8/27/2004, 6:18pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) ![]() Starring: James Wilby, Hugh Grant, Rupert Graves Director: James Ivory Another of my all-time favorite. A jewel from Merchant-Ivory collections. One of the most moving love story ever told on screen. It profoundly influenced my view on homosexuality. Here is the description from Amazon: "Set against the stifling conformity of pre-World War I English society, E.M. Forster’s Maurice is a story of coming to te... (See the whole review) (Added by Hong Zhang on 12/10/2004, 9:36am)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) ![]() Starring: Mel Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, Rick Moranis Director: Mel Brooks Spaceballs is a parody of Lucas' first Star Wars trilogy on the surface. The characters make this fact obvious -- especially Rick Moranis as the arrogant, puling brat Dark Helmet. However, having grown up on this film I think it's reasonable to say that Spaceballs is a bit more than a parody. Brooks makes it clear who the villains are, but also end... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Graybosch on 2/28/2004, 8:33am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: John Hurt, Richard Burton Director: Michael Radford Shot in sepia-grey tones, and closeted, ulcerated detail, this film adaption of George Orwells' novel is as close to high fidelity as anyone could wish. John Hurt plays the skeletal, haunted Winston Smith exceedingly well and Suzanna Hamilton, as lover Julia, brings just the right amount of cool calculation and sex to the screen. As vainglor... (See the whole review) (Added by Ross Elliot on 3/02/2004, 9:59pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Liv Ullmann, Sam Waterston, John Heard, Ione Skye Director: Bernt Capra Did you ever have a long, philosophical, intimate conversation with a person or a group of people that lasted for hours, and that was a totally life-affirming experience for you? ... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 4/03/2004, 1:33pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) ![]() Starring: Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch, Robert Duvall Director: Sidney Lumet Even more compelling today than when it was first released, Network is a wickedly funny, dead-on indictment of the TV news media. Winner of four Academy Awards including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Screenplay, this searing satire pulses with "vitality and a provocative excitement that is forever rare" (Charles Champl... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 4/03/2004, 1:34pm)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) ![]() Starring: Scott Schwartz Dickie gets a briliant idea: sell the 'fertilizer' at his parent's ranch to the local golf courses and farms. They undercut the competition and make a giant killing. But when the competition doesnt like it he gets the Tax Board and the State involved. I'll bet you can guess what happens next.... The movie ends in a fantastic courtroom scene st... (See the whole review) (Added by Marnee Dearman on 4/06/2004, 12:17pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon Director: George Miller Whatever your political opinions may be about either of the main actors in this movie, it's brilliant and heroic nonetheless. This film is a testimony to the power of heretical logic, and the almost limitless positivity it offers the human race. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 4/08/2004, 11:34pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Patrick McGoohan, Leo McKern, Patrick Cargill, Angelo Muscat, Mary Martin 'I will not make any deals with you. I've resigned. I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own. I resign.' Set in a surreal village located who-knows-where and run by who-knows-whom; populated by people who once had ideas in their head that were valuable, but are now prepared to die 'like ro... (See the whole review) (Added by Peter Cresswell on 4/09/2004, 4:21pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Christopher Lee, Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland Director: Robin Hardy Not a horror film, but a striking lesson about gods both old and new, and the sacrifices their worhsip demands. Not really a horror: partly because Britt Ekland gets her gear off; partly because of Woodward’s telling portrayal of a repressed police sergeant; and partly because of the gloriously watchable Christopher Lee and his entourage ("... (See the whole review) (Added by Peter Cresswell on 4/09/2004, 5:13pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) ![]() Starring: Ethan Hawke, Jude Law, Uma Thurman Director: Andrew Niccol The promo posters and DVD cases for Gattaca carry the truism, "there is no gene for the human spirit," and that theme defines this movie from its opening lines to its triumphant conclusion. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Andrew Bissell on 4/24/2004, 3:52am)Discuss this Movie (3 messages) |