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Showing posts with label afi 10 top 10. Show all posts

9.07.2010

Top 10 Favorite Time Travel Movies.

Time travel. Some people love time travel stories. Other people can't stand them, because the logic of it makes their mind explode. Personally, I enjoy time travel movies. I can put logistics to the side most times and just enjoy it for what it is. So today, I'm going to discuss my Top 10 Favorite Time Travel Movies.

Top 10 Favorite Time Travel Movies.

10. Army of Darkness

Gotta have some Bruce Campbell love in the list, right? The third movie of the Evil Dead trilogy is argued by many to be the best of the bunch. Ash travels back to medieval times and must find the Necronomicon and defeat the demon army. This... is my boomstick.


9. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

Of all three Austin Powers movies, the second is my favorite. It just has the most memorable moments. The first one is good, and I never cared much for the third one (Beyonce's character bugs me). But in the middle installment, Austin must travel back in time to regain his mojo, which had been stolen by Fat Bastard on the behalf of Dr. Evil.


8. Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure

WILD STALLIONS! It's fun and educational (sort of). Bill and Ted join Rufus in a phone booth to travel through time, borrow famous figures, and give a speech on history so they can pass the class and become the most important figures in the future of society. And I'm sure people did it far before this movie came out, but who doesn't think of this one anytime somebody says So - crates instead of sah-cruh-tees?


7. Terminator 2: Judgment Day

At least one Terminator movie had to be on the list, so why not the best? It has the best lines, the best villain, and some of the most memorable scenes. This time, Ah-Nuld is the good guy, trying to protect John Connor from the T-1000... the role poor Robert Patrick will always be seen as.


6. Twelve Monkeys

Bruce Willis travels through time in order to get information and stop the world from entering a post-apocalyptic state. And it has one of Brad Pitt's best performances. Did you know that in order to get him to tweak like that, they took away his cigarettes and made him basically go through withdrawal? Crazy stuff.


5. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

The only anime on the list. This really is a great movie. A high school girl discovers that she, if she gains enough momentum and concentrates, can literally leap through time. But, of course, she doesn't always think of the consequences of her actions. If you haven't seen it and you like time travel movies, I'd definitely recommend checking this one out.


4. The Butterfly Effect

Say what you may about Ashton Kutcher, but this is a really good movie. Ashton realizes he has to ability to place himself back in the body of his younger self to alter events of his past and try to better his future. But, of course, every action has the titular butterfly effect, drastically changing something he didn't expect.


3. Timecrimes

Man, it's hard to talk about this movie without spoiling it. It's a Spanish movie that came out not too long ago. A man, after witnessing a crime, is chased to a lab where he hides out, on accident, within a time machine that transports him back earlier that day. And from there, things escalate from bad to worse. It's totally an amazing movie, and I don't want to say more than I already have to avoid any kind of spoilers.


2. Back to the Future (trilogy)

This is essentially for the whole trilogy, but if I had to pick, I'd go for the first or second. I say the second, because I like the whole bit where he travels back to the past again and has to avoid his actions from the first movie while performing the new actions he needs to perform. But, of course, the first is a classic in and of itself. The third is good, but I was never as fond of the third.


1. Groundhog Day

This might almost be a cheat answer, but it was listed under time travel movies. Bill Murray has to repeat the same day over and over (essentially time traveling back to the same day against his will) until he gets it right. It's classic, and it's great. And whether or not you think it belongs on this list, I'm putting it!

6.17.2008

10 Reasons To Dislike AFI's 10 Top 10.

So, did anybody else watch this? And was anybody else as annoyed as I was with it? If you didn't watch it and/or don't know what it was... it was AFI's Top 10 Movies for each of the 10 biggest movie genres... or so it was supposed to be. Instead of going into it in a whole lot of depth, let me just recap some of the reasons this bugged me.

1) Neither Spirited Away, Aladdin, nor The Little Mermaid made the top 10 best animated films.

2) Star Wars (and A New Hope instead of Empire Strikes Back, at that) only made number 2 in best sci-fi.

3) The only actual fantasy movie on the fantasy list was Lord of the Rings (Fellowship... not Return of the King). And that wasn't number 1, either. Seriously, when I think 'fantasy', I think Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, not The Thief of Baghdad and Miracle on 34th Street.

4) How the hell does The Princess Bride not make either 'fantasy' or 'romantic comedy'... at all?

5) Since when are Gangster, Courtroom Drama, Sports, and Epic big movie genres? Where the hell are 'horror' or 'musicals' on this list? Or even 'comedy' besides 'romantic comedy'? Or 'action'?

6) How does The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly not make the 'westerns' list?

7) Should an old movie about pool players (which is stretching the 'sports' title) really be higher up on the list than Jerry Maguire (which got 10th place)?

8) Honestly, besides The Usual Suspects at number 10, the top 10 Mystery movies should have just been renamed 'The Best Alfred Hitchcock films'.

9) The person who chose these movies must be an old timer with little appreciation for newer movies, because out of 100 films, only 15 of them were made after 1990. (29 were made in 1951 or before, and 57 were made in 1971 or before... meaning that the remaining 28 films were made between 1972 and 1989, most of them in the 70s or early 80s).

10) You can give 2 'gangster' spots to the first two Godfather movies and two to both versions of Scarface, but you can't give 2 spots in sci-fi to Star Wars or 2 spots in 'fantasy' to... an actual 'fantasy' movie?