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Robson
Flick Fan - 25 Films Ranked
Member Since: Aug 6, 2007
Location: USA
Recent Rankings
90 Wall Street (1987) - Aug 10, 2007
85 Apocalypto (2006) - Aug 10, 2007
80 Live Free or Die Hard (2007) - Aug 06, 2007
Mini-Review: The best film directed by Len Wiseman, though that's saying very little. As fun as it is to watch Willis/McClane aging gracefully, and as compelling as the analog-McClane-vs.-digital-terrorism conceit is, there's a certain lifelessness to the proceedings - Wiseman manages to make the work of about fifty stuntpeople feel as bloodless and uninvolving as CGI. Mary Elizabeth Winstead livens things up as McClane's estranged (but chip-off-the-old-block) daughter.
90 The Blues Brothers (1980) - Aug 06, 2007
Mini-Review: Fine musical sequences, great Belushi/Aykroyd rapport, all gently delivered by director John Landis. And the chase scene in the final reel is just glorious.
100 Persona (1966) - Aug 06, 2007
Mini-Review: Powerful in form and content, at once one of Bergman's most berserk experiments and one of his most emotionally focused films. A film to revisit.
95 Dawn of the Dead (1978) - Aug 06, 2007
Mini-Review: Still unsettling and hilarious almost thirty years on. As dated as it may be visually, it still FEELS like the end of the world - we watch the different systems break down, watch the worst in people emerge as this doomsday scenario plays out. And then it turns into a rich satire on American materialism, a complete 180 in terms of tone but somehow completely consistent with what came before.
75 The Faculty (1998) - Aug 06, 2007
Mini-Review: Amusing trifle from Rodriguez. It's slight, but compulsively watchable.
90 The Birds (1963) - Aug 06, 2007
Mini-Review: Grows more fascinating with each viewing - the second half remains suspenseful and terrifying, but the first half, which explores the film's human relationships, really gels with repeat viewings. I was dismissive of the idea that Melanie's growing attraction to Mitch and involvement in his life was the main cause of the birds' attack, but the notion grows more and more plausible with each viewing.
95 Zabriskie Point (1970) - Aug 06, 2007
 
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