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Re: Your 20 Desert-Island Movies?

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:32 pm
by frederic_g54
Hopscotch wrote:I stole this topic idea from jewellrunner... unless there's already a thread and I missed it. It was way harder to pick than I'd thought it would be.


http://www.criticker.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1198 ;)

Is there not enough room in the plane's storage compartments to bring more than 20 ? (though this outshines the 5 I had in mind)

Re: Your 20 Desert-Island Movies?

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:12 pm
by frederic_g54
no worries, like I said, your 20 outshine my 5, I'd rather bring every great film I've seen

I'll take breaks in between: finding food and building the biggest "HELP" sign imaginable

Re: Your 20 Desert-Island Movies?

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:11 pm
by Mentaculus
Let's say: if I were to whiddle down my movie collection to just 20. That works.

Ran
Simon of the Desert
Perfect Blue
Princess Mononoke
North by Northwest
Dr. Strangelove
The Rock
Persona
The Virgin Spring
Viridiana
Vertigo
Spirited Away
Wild Strawberries
The Red Balloon
The Passion of Joan of Arc
The Lady Vanishes
Mary Poppins
Blue Velvet
The Elephant Man
El Cid

Re: Your 20 Desert-Island Movies?

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 11:10 am
by djross
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Re: Your 20 Desert-Island Movies?

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2018 7:11 am
by ehk2
For survival reasons; movies dealing with the same issue in similar conditions. For their luck, Robinson Crusoe's find massive supplies near them. Anyway, it's important to learn how to master them.

1) Cast Away (2000)
2) Robinson Crusoe (1954) -I'll take Bunuel's one.

Speaking of survival, skills are essential.

3) Alone in the Wilderness (2004) -I'll rewatch him making his cabin repeatedly to build one for myself.

I guess self-gratification will also be a probable issue. If only we are able to take 'soft' erotic 'movies', I can be satisfied with some Emmanuelle's -old or new -without boredom

4) Emmanuelle (1974)
5) Emmanuelle, Queen of the Galaxy (1994)

Assuming that we're not allowed to take TV series with us, I'll take long movies with complex character involvements so as to keep myself occupied and not memorise every single line of the movie as in the case of "I am Legend" -because of repetition. In this case, long Soviet movies will help.

6) War and Peace (1966)

And finally I'll grap some of my favourites; but in a desert island I don't think I'll care much about the rest of humankind and their problems: war, politics, ideology, social problems, etc.; which are a lot to do with my top list. Therefore I'll take only a few of them

7) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
8) Barry Lyndon (1975)
9) Andrei Rublev (1966)

Instead, taking comedies with you will be a must

10) Castaway on the Moon (2009) It'll be a good choice for entertainment

Re: Your 20 Desert-Island Movies?

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2018 10:59 pm
by BillyShears
Annie Hall
Caligula
Ken Burns The Civil War
Dawn of the Dead
Grease
Halloween
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Footloose
Dumb and Dumber
Stop Making Sense
Saturday Night Fever
Trading Places

Stay away from my smut island.