07 February 2010

Bethylene's Top Ten Most Favorite, Most Thrilling Motion Pictures

Paradise Now
Because nothing's scarier than running around Nablus with explosives strapped to your chest. Except perhaps filming in Nablus, which can get your film crew shot at by Israelis, kidnapped by Palestinians, and nearly blown up by a land mine.

Minority Report
Because everybody dreams of replacing their eyeballs.

Nosferatu
Because horror films are even scarier when they're silent and dusty.

The Interpreter
Because the plot is so complex.

Sunset Boulevard
Because dead kept men tell the best tales.

The Lives of Others
Because you never know who's listening in.

V for Vendetta
Because the best way to steal a woman's identity is to shave off her hair.

The Count of Monte Cristo
Because they spiced up the plot nicely while doing away with the Count's creepy relationship with Haydée.

Hero
Because it's just so pretty.

In the Heat of the Night
Because Sidney Poitier is the man.

Also really thrilling: High Noon, Casino Royale, The Bourne Identity, Sweet Smell of Success, The Others, The Maltese Falcon, The Phantom of the Opera (1925; part of it's in Technicolor!), Bunny Lake Is Missing

1 comment:

  1. goshdangit. I haven't seen like half of these. We're supposed to be on the same page when it comes to movie watching. But I'll agree with the ones I have seen... Paradise Now, so good. And yes, Sidney Poitier IS the man.

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