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Wow. I do a meme for the express purpose of posting more regularly, fail to post at all on Friday and then go away for the weekend. I'm so good at this...

Let's see, where was I?

Day 01 - Your favorite movie

Day 02 - The last movie you watched
Day 03 - Your favorite action movie - a tie! Don't make me choose!


























I watched The Rock again this weekend, and I forgot how much I loved just about everything in it. (It's probably my favorite Nicholas Cage movie ever :P) It's the right level of humor and action, which is surprising given the trajectory of Michael Bay's career in action movies. (Transformers 2, whhhhyyyyyyyy???) It's terribly silly, but it is still ever so much fun Speed, on the other hand, is almost a perfect movie and is hardly silly at all. Okay, so there's the thing with the bus jumping over a gap and speeding up the train instead of, you know, slowing it down to 5 miles/hour and letting it take a gentle hit as collides with a wall...but it's mostly perfect. I don't think any other movie save Die Hard matches it for the taut pacing and mostly logical actions of all the people within. There's nothing really wasted--not time, not performances, not set pieces--and it remains awesome to this day.

Day 04 - Your favorite horror movie
Oh, don't get me wrong, Night of the Living Dead is still probably the best of my favorites, but when it comes to which horror movie I can watch over and over and over again without ever being tired of it? It's gotta be this one. I suppose I could have put Predator or Aliens on here as well. Certainly, Aliens is still the most horrific movie for me, possibly ever. (I saw it way too young, am still scared of it.) But I don't get in the mood to watch Aliens as often as I do this movie. Predator, too, feels more like an action movie. I can't, like, compute Arnold movies as being anything else but action, which is stupid seeing as the first movies I saw him in were Predator and the Conan movies, which are arguably horror in the former case and definitely fantasy in the latter. Go figure.











Day 05 - Your favorite drama movie
This is kind of a cop-out choice because the truth is? I don't really have a favorite drama movie. I like movies that are dramatic, but they'd be better known by other genres. I would have said The Lord of the Rings, here, but I doubt anyone would argue with me that it is fantasy first in a lot of ways. But this one is pretty good. It's compulsively watchable. The first time I saw it, it left me horribly depressed. Little by little, though, I just was won over by it. I almost never am able to turn it off if it comes on TV.










Day 06 - Your favorite comedy movie (Surely, you can't be serious!)





































I am serious, and don't call me Shirley! Any of these movies is capable of making me giggle to death. I can't remember a time when I hadn't already seen and couldn't already quote by heart Clue or Airplane! ("Flames...flames, on the side of my face, breathing...breathless--heaving breaths!") Galaxy Quest has only gotten funnier with time because of the complete one-two punch of funny that is Alan Rickman playing everything as Beneath His Dignity and Sam Rockwell having no dignity of which to speak. Dodgeball is surprisingly off-the-wall and actually funny for a Vince Vaughn or Ben Stiller movie. ("If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball!" "Huh?" **THWACK**) Arsenic and Old Lace is the first movie in a long, long time that made me laugh so hard I was gasping for air. There's a perfect scene where Cary Grant screams at an old guy and then chases him out of the house while tripping over a chair. It killed me. The movie is oddball crazy funny, but that one scene alone steals the whole thing away.

Date: 2011-01-25 02:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] six-demon-bag.livejournal.com
I still haven't seen Speed in its entirety, but what I did see was fun and The Rock is classic, although Gone In 60 Seconds is my favorite Nicholas Cage movie (it might have been Amos And Andrew before).

Dawn of the Dead...the original or remake? And if it's the original, is that the one where the main characters hole up in an abandoned shopping mall? Whichever one that is was good stuff. Haha Aliens terrified me when I was a kid and Predator looked to scary for me as a kid, but I'd definitely call that one action over horror.

Airplane was showed on the big screen here recently. I had to miss it. : ( And it doesn't get any better than Clue.

Date: 2011-01-25 04:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
I like the remade Dawn of the Dead better than the original, which I know is sacrilege to some zombie film purists. I just find the original kind of boring.

Date: 2011-01-25 06:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] six-demon-bag.livejournal.com
That's OK, because I'm not a purist and I haven't even seen the remake yet. Also, the only classic Romero film I've seen was either Dawn of the Dead or Day of the Dead, whichever one takes place in the mall, and that wasn't until last October.

Date: 2011-01-25 04:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonlightalice.livejournal.com
The Shawshank Redemption has the distinction of being the movie that was my favorite movie for the longest of any movie I ever claimed was my favorite. By like, five years. I love that movie.

The Rock, of course, is amazing, but I am always surprised by how much our comedy tastes clash!

Date: 2011-01-25 04:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
I'm trying to think of comedies you've said you liked besides Trading Places. Which? Isn't really that comedic. I mean, there are elements that are funny, but the social commentary seemed to overwhelm that.

Date: 2011-01-26 01:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonlightalice.livejournal.com
Trading Places is absolutely a comedy! Well I love Galaxy Quest, obviously, and like Clue a lot. Mother is probably my favorite, but Ghostbusters and Back to the Future are pretty close. I also like Being John Malkovich, Best In Show, Groundhog Day, um... I like things that are funny!! Sometimes! But I don't tend to love comedies as much as I love other genres.

Date: 2011-01-26 02:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
Best in Show is funny, as are most of the Christopher Guest movies, they're just not what I go to for comedy most of the time. I can't defend this, but Ghostbusters and Back to the Future are, like, not comedies. I mean, they're funny movies, but I never think of them as comedies first, you know? It's like LOTR not being a drama despite the fact it pretty much is.

Date: 2011-01-25 03:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gryphonrose.livejournal.com
Some good choices there. I think I'd have to say:

Favorite Action Movie: Die Hard. It just doesn't get any better than that.

Favorite Horror Movie: Does Lost Boys count? Otherwise probably the Crow.

Favorite Drama: I'm not a big drama fan, so that's a lot harder. Maybe Regarding Henry? I remember really liking that. And Glory is brilliant.

Favorite Comedy: Well, Blazing Saddles, obviously. If I can't double-dip, I'll go with a tie between Arsenic and Old Lace and Bringing Up Baby.

Date: 2011-01-25 04:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
Die Hard both set the standard and broke the mold. I wouldn't put any movie against it and say it was better, just that I happen to like Speed and The Rock better. Not that I don't loves me some Die Hard, you know.

The Lost Boys counts, but is The Crow really horror?

Drama is such a tough category, isn't it? I joke with people that when, inevitably, they come to take me away (to the happy place with chirping birds and basket weavers...) they'll look at my collection of horror movies next to Disney movies and wonder how no one saw this day coming sooner. I literally don't own many other movies besides horror and Disney, and what I do own is all action and sci-fi. I don't think I own a drama, unless there are some on my shelf that I was given and haven't watched (ENTIRELY POSSIBLE).

Bringing Up Baby was cute, but I might have liked one of the other Hepburn/Grant pair-ups better. Holiday perhaps?

Date: 2011-01-25 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gryphonrose.livejournal.com
I guess you could argue that the Crow is more dark fantasy than horror. Oh, but I completely forgot two of my other favorite horror movies! The Keep and the Prophecy! Both excellent movies, and both definitely horror.

Drama is tough. I suppose I actually could have cited things like War of the Buttons and the Commitments, but the first is at least ostensibly a kids' movie and the second is musical, so I don't know if they count.

Sorry, I love Bringing Up Baby. Katherine Hepburn was just too adorable in it. And the leopard? Come on! :)

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