Monday, December 20, 2010

A NOTICE

Well, I recently finished compiling my top 100 movies list. I feel fairly confident I organized it pretty well, so I'm gonna make a video counting down through each 100. I plan to put the video up on Youtube and here on Reel Similar on New Year's Day if I summon enough energy to git-r-done by then (fingers crossed). I think what I'll do is make a video for my top 100 every year, and we'll see how the list changes over time.

Anyways, that's what I've got coming, as well as a tribute to a single movie later on.
Happy Holidays to you and yours.

-Taylor

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Monday, December 6, 2010

YOU ARE NOT SPECIAL





















"You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You are the same decaying, organic matter as everything else."

favorites #5 and favorite of 2008


Thursday, November 18, 2010

THE DARK KNIGHT Fever

Every once in a while, there's gonna be some movie that I watch and don't think much of and later watch again only to find that I love it. The Dark Knight is a good example of this. I saw the film the day after it was released back in 2008 with my friend (which was strange because I had never seen a Batman film prior to then). My friend was praising the film, saying that it was by far the best movie he's even seen. In fact, he had already seen it twice; once at the midnight premiere, and then later that day.
After the movie, I was left with this feeling that I can't really explain, like I felt like I should have enjoyed the film more than I really did. When my dad asked me how it was, I replied, "Yeah, it was pretty good." About a week later, my mom wanted to see it, so I decided to go with her. This time, I enjoyed the film on a completely different level. It was as though I was watching a completely different film than I did before. Once it was over, it felt like my mind was blown, to say the least. Today, The Dark Knight is on of my top ten favorite films ever made. The experience of liking a film a lot better upon the second viewing is what I call The Dark Knight Fever.


I can already think of a few films that gave me the Fever:


Election (1999) - I knew absolutely nothing about this movie before seeing a YouTube video cut for it. For some reason, I was fascinated by it. I'm really not sure why. I never bothered to actually see the movie until I caught it on TBS one day. When it was over, it was kind of an "meh" movie for me, meaning that it was good but nothing I was gonna go out and tell everyone about.


After a few weeks, I saw the movie on sale at a really low price, so I just decided I might as well buy it. I watched the movie again later and I fell in love with it. It was like a re-occurrence of the Dark Knight incident. This time, I found the film funnier, smarter, and just overall more entertaining. This may have been because TBS had to cut out a lot of material, either for time reasons or because some of the stuff was too R-rated for cable TV. Though it hasn't shot it's way into my top lot, it's still a favorite of mine.



Punch-Drunk Love (2002) - This was actually a movie I had heard a lot about before seeing it. I knew it wasn't supposed to be the type of rom-com you see thrown about about Hollywood today. I had also heard that I was the least P.T. Anderson-ish of his other movies. The only PTA flick I had seen before this was There Will Be Blood, and I'm sad to say that these are the only two of his I've seen to this day.
After ten minutes into the film, it felt like it was lacking somewhere, but I wasn't really sure where. It was funny, Sandler was doing a pretty good job, and it seemed like there was nothing wrong with it, but I felt a disturbance (in the Force). By the time it was over, this is what I was thinking: It was okay. Not great, but okay.
A week later, having bought the DVD (which I do a lot), I decided to give it a second go, and it was alot more appealing to me this time.

You can see what I'm getting at now, so I'll spare you more stories that pretty much follow the exact same plot. I'm sure a bunch of you out there have had your fair share of these experiences. I've even had some that are regarded as classics that I didn't care too much for (Vertigo), and some that I loved the first time but cared for slightly less the second time (After Hours).

So, what movies have you seen that gave you The Dark Knight Fever?

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Monday, November 8, 2010

Dear Ndugu,

You'll be glad to know that Jeannie's wedding came off without a hitch. Right now, she and Randall are on their way to sunny Orlando, on my nickel, of course. As for me, I'm headed back to Omaha. I'm driving straight through this time, and I've only made one stop. The impressive new archer over the interstate in Corney, Nebraska. An arch that commemorates the courage and determination of the pioneers who cross the state on their way west. You've really got to see it to believe it And it kind of got me thinking, looking at all that history and reflecting on the achievement of people long ago kind of put things in perspective. My trip to Denver, for instance, is so insignificant compared to the journey that others have taken, the bravery that they've shown, the hardships they've endured. I know we are all pretty small in the big scheme of things. And I suppose the most you can hope for is to make some kind of difference. What... what kind of difference have I made? What in the world is better because of me? When I was out in Denver, I tried to do the right thing, tried to convince Jeannie she was... making a big mistake, but... I failed. Now she is married to that demeure and there is nothing I can do about it. I am... weak. And I am a failure. There is just no getting around it. Relatively soon, I will die. Maybe in twenty years. Maybe tomorrow. It doesn't matter. Once I am dead, and everyone who knew me dies, too, it'll be as though I never even existed. What difference has my life made to anyone? None that I can think of. None at all. I hope things are fine with you.

Yours truly,
Warren Schmidt

My Favorite of 2009


favorites #4


Sunday, October 31, 2010

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

These are my personal Top 5 Horror Films:

Monday, October 25, 2010

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Monday, October 11, 2010

favorites #2

FIGHT CLUB

This was also made for the 1001 Movies Group, which you can find a link to on my Youtube channel.

YOUTUBE REMOVED THIS VIDEO BECAUSE OF NUDITY/SEXUALITY (THOSE OF YOU WHO SAW IT KNOW WHAT THEY MEAN). THE POINT IS THAT I LOVE FIGHT CLUB. THERE.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

favorites #1

DOG DAY AFTERNOON

I apologize fo the huge lack of material recently.
That'll change soon.

Friday, August 20, 2010

PIXAR Poll

Since 1995, when Toy Story premiered in theatres, Pixar Animation Studios has been one of the most successful companies, both critically and financially, in the film industry. All of their films (with the exception of Cars) are, in my opinion, all fantastic films. With the recent release of Toy Story 3, I found that not only little children were anxious to see the film, but also all of my friends who watched the series when they were younger, and even adults. This only shows how much the Pixar films appeal to both kids and grown-ups. I think this is the case because, unlike films like Shrek, Kung-Fu Panda, and Ice Age, these movies contain qualities that both kids and adults find enjoyable, unlike the silly fart and booger jokes we see scattered in the other animated films today. I'm not saying that all animated movies are like this now. Disney has produced its fair share of likable cartoons in the past decade or so (The Emperor's New Groove, Lilo and Stitch, The Princess and the Frog), and more recent movies like Horton Hears a Who! and Madagascar tend to stray away from the stupid gross-out humor, but a lot of them are simply no more than money-grabbing kid flicks. So when ever I walk into a Pixar movie, I know I can expect something different, funny, and entertaining.

The point of all this is to ask you one question: what is your favorite Pixar movie and why? Either comment on this post or vote in the poll in the sidebar.

THIS POLL HAS CLOSED, BY THE WAY



Wednesday, August 18, 2010

KUBRICK

"If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed." - Stanley Kubrick

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

FIGHT CLUB (1999)


"Put a gun to my head and paint the walls with my brains."