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My Favourite Directors-
Akira Kurusowa, Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Francois Truffaut, Alfred Hitchcock,Roman Polanski, Billy Wilder, Robert Rossen, Steven Spielberg, Paul Thomas Anderson, David Lean, Satyajit Ray, Milos Forman, Clint Eastwood, Quentin Tarantino, Woody Allen, Frederico Fellini, Sergei Eisentstein, Werner Herzog, Eli Kazan, Sergio Leone, Cristopher Nolan, Martin Scorcese, Orson Welles,Kathryn Bigelow, Cameron Crowe,Judd Apatow, Coen Brothers,David Lynch, Darren Arfonosky, John Ford, Nicolas Ray, Vittorio De Sica, Krzysztof Kiewslowski, Michael Haneke,Louis Malle,Wong Kar Wai,Jean Renoir, Fritz Lang, Bernardo Bertrolucci, Charlie Chaplin, Pedro Almodovar, Sam Peckinpah, Ingmar Bergman, F.W. Murnau, Ozu Yasujiro, Luis Bunuel, John Hughes, Jean Pierre Melville, Jean Luc Godard, Robert Altman, Howard Hawks, Robert Bresson,Wim Wenders




My Favourite Actors-
Charlie Chaplin, Humphrey Bogart, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson , Robert Deniro, Dustin Hoffman, Clint Eastwood, Jack Lemmon, Orson Welles, Kirk Douglas, Sean Penn, Nicholas Cage, Robert Mitchum, James Dean, Tom Hanks, Morgan Freeman, Bill Murray, Kevin Spacey, Samuel.L.Jackson,Paul Newman, John Cusack, George. C. Scott, Liam Neeson, Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel, Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, Audrey Hepburn, Tommy Lee Jones, Daniel Day Lewis, Diane Keaton, Joe Pesci, Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, Edward Norton, Harrison Ford, Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Cary Grant, James Stewart,Denzel Washington. Jeff Brigham, Gregory Peck,Naomi Watts, Grace Kelly,Philp Seymor Hoffman,Sigourney weaver, Anthony Hopkins,Kevin Costner,George Clooney, Brad Pitt,Matt Damon,Henry Fonda, Leanardo Di Caprio,Al Pacino, Russel Crowe,Ralph Fiennes, John Wayne, Sidney Poiter, Penelope Cruz

Please check out my blog if you have the time. Thanks ;)
Movies:
Here Are My Favourites: ( not in a particular order) Schindler's List , Apocalypse Now , Silence of the lambs , Paths of glory , Pulp Fiction , Raiders of the lost Ark , Godfather 1&2 , Repulsion , Midnight Cowboy , 2001: A space odyssey , Raging bull , Requiem for A dream , Lion King , Amadeus , The French Connection,The Graduate,Casablanca,One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest,The Shawshank Redemption,Psycho,Rear Window,The Blair Witch Project,3 Iron,ET: The Extra Terrestrial,City Of God,Fargo,Annie Hall,Close encounters of the third kind,The Shining,Lost In Translation,Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,Taxi Driver,Rosemarys Baby,Woodstock,L A Confidential,Rashomon,Say Anything,Bonnie and Clyde,Dog Day Afternoon,Fight Club,Barry Lyndon,The Truman Show,Dr Strangelove,The Usual Suspects,The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,Cool Hand Luke,Sunset Boulevard,Die Hard,The Dark Knight,On The Waterfront,Goodfellas,American Beauty,Vertigo,The Third Man,Leaving Las Vegas,The Hurt Locker,Alien,Run Lola Run, Magnolia, Chinatown,The Apartment,American Graffiti,Groundhog Day,The 400 Blows, In Cold Blood, Jaws, Thank you for smoking, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Last Temptation Of Christ, Patton, 8 1/2, The Bicycle Thief,Ran, Blue Velvet, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, My dinner with Andre, Cache, Amores Perros,The day of the jackal, Chungking Express, North by Northwest, Mulholland Drive, Million Dollar Baby, Citizen Kane, Rules Of The Game,J.F.K,The Grapes Of Wrath,Pather Panchali,Malcolm X, Roman Holiday, Star wars 4: A new Hope and Star Wars 5: Empire Strikes Back, Wild Strawberries, Tideland, Seven Samurais, Yojimbo, Wild Bunch, The Great Dictator, Touch Of Evil, The Conformist, Rio Bravo, Easy Rider, City Lights, There will be blood, Being John Malcovich, Adaptation, Pandoras Box, Throne Of Blood, Seventh seal, Volver, Battleship Potempkin, Persona, Breathless, Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans, Day For Night, Le Trou, The Conversation, Tokyo Story, The Diary Of A Country Priest, Spring,summer,fall,winter.....And Spring, Army of shadows, Le Samourai
Music:
Velvet Underground, Led Zeppelin, U2, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Bjork, Beatles, Sigur Ros, Joy Division, Jeff Buckley,Iggy Popp & The Stooges,Bob Dylan, The Strokes, Leonard Cohen, Neutral Milk Hotel, Johnny Cash, The Who, The White Stripes
Books:
The Brother's Karamazov By Fyodor Dostoevsky, Animal Farm By George Orwell, Lolita By Vladmir Nabokov, Outsider By Albert Camus, Catcher In The Rye By J.D. Salinger, The Road By Cormac Mccarthy
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moviedude1500 (4 months ago)
Hey. Long time, no talk. I was wondering what are some of your most anticipated movies for the rest of the year are. Mine are:

War Horse (directed by Steven Spielberg; Looks amazing)
The Adventures of Tintin (another film directed by Steven Spielberg; two Steven Spielberg films coming out the same month? I'm definitely there)
J. Edgar (starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Clint Eastwood. AWESOME! CAN'T WAIT TO SEE IT!)
Hugo (based on the book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, and directed by Martin Scorsese, Hugo is Scorsese's first family film, and his first film which is going to be in 3D, and I'm thinking it will turn out to be great)
The Muppets (Looks great)
JesusCristo2002 (5 months ago)
Well - let's just say the film is nothing short of the best film of the year (so far) - and I anticipate the Academy to nominate Ryan Gosling for Best Actor (since they ripped him off for "Blue Valentine" last year); and for Albert Brooks - let's just say it's his best performance EVER. The film will definitely create a cult following for it's 1980s neon-vibe like atmosphere and character, the European explotative edge, the strong silent performance of Ryan Gosling - among numerous other things. If the Academy is smart, I anticipate a few nods for other things as well.
JesusCristo2002 (5 months ago)
HEY!!!!! I haven't written to you in a while - but have seen plenty of films!!!!! But I have to ask you if you've seen just one: Nicolas Winding Refn's "Drive".
JesusCristo2002 (7 months ago)
HEY!!!!! What's up!!! I saw Akira Kurosawa's "The Seven Samurai" and Joe Johnston's "Captain America: The First Avenger" - while "The Seven Samurai" is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most influential films ever made - I still don't know if I would consider it Kurosawa's best - I love "Rashomon" (and it was the "official" foreign film I ever saw). I have mixed feelings about "Captain America" although I thought the film was the archetype of a good action/adventure escapist film with palpable romance - I thought Johnston's direction was a letdown.
JesusCristo2002 (7 months ago)
HEY!!!! Within the last week I've also seen Luc Besson's "Leon" or "The Professional", "Harry Potter: And the Deathly Hallows Part II" and Akira Kurosawa's "The Last Samurai". I also revistied one of David Lean's masterpieces "A Bridge on the River Kwai" (after seeing it for the first time around five to six years ago).
JesusCristo2002 (7 months ago)
"Bridesmaids" was decent, good but decent. Kristen Wiig was phenomenal - as was Melissa McCarthy. Peter Weir's "Witness" was one of the best films of the 1980s, and Harrison Ford unquestionably delivered one of the best performances of his career. J.J. Abrams' "Super 8" (if you haven't seen it) in evidently - in both style and substance a tribute to Steven Spielberg (particularly his films "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "E.T."), yet still maintains Abrams' artistic sensibilities - really liked it; all child actors were great (especially Elle Fanning).
JesusCristo2002 (7 months ago)
I actually liked Vaughn's "X-Men: First Class", and thought the chemistry between James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender was unquestionably the highlight of the film - I also thought the action-sequences were some of the best I've seen in recent years. I have mixed feellings about Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life" - technically in regards to Malick's direction - it's inconsistent in it's meditation on the conception of life and evolution of life - both on a seismic scale and an intitmate scale (if you see the film you'll know what I mean). Yet Emmanuel Lubezki's cinematography is some of the best I've ever seen (that's a bold statement, but it's true - and I've seen alot of films) and Malick's use of lighting and his versatile camera angles are quite interesting.
JesusCristo2002 (7 months ago)
OH! I also saw Peter Weir's "Witness" and the Judd Apatow's produced "Bridesmaids". "Witness" possesses arguably Harrison Ford's best performance and "Bridesmaids" was hilarious!!!
JesusCristo2002 (7 months ago)
HEY!!!!! What's up? Alot's happened since the U2 concert I told you about. I've seen quite a few films since my trip - the week prior to the concert. In theatres: J.J. Abrams' "Super 8", Matthew Vaughn's "X-Men: First Class", Terrance Malick's "The Tree of Life" and unfortunately Michael Bay's "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" ( I was dragged to it by a best friend who acquired exclusive premiere tickets to an early screening of the film). On DVD, Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita", Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's "Biutiful", Clint Eastwood's "Invictus" and Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial M For Murder". I could be missing out on something.
JesusCristo2002 (7 months ago)
After the performance of "Walk On", the band seemingly appeared to have walked off stage; as all the claw structured lights dimed, Bono's the band's bulb studded suits lit up and performed on of the best songs off "Achtung Baby" - "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)" I got extremely emotional - because truly, it was a cherishable moment in time. In the middle of the encore performance U2 played "With or Without You"; and after the song a jacket hanger descended from the claw and Bono hung the bulb studded jacket and elevated up into the structure. Then Bono proceeded to put on a very formal suit jacket on where he and the band ended the night with "Moment of Surrender" and gave tribute to Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band (who died that night) and the band joined together for the crowd shoulder to shoulder. As they left the stage, Elton John's "Rocket Man" played on the speakers.
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