The films range from funny to scary, silly to serious, alive to animated, whatever you wish. There are so many movies you could watch, that you really just don't know what to watch.
Thankfully, the Internet is your source for all information, and the typing of keys and the clicking of a mouse is all you need to do to get from point A to B. Even more-so, we have a certain website called www.Google.com/. It is this magnificent thing that has cataloged nearly every website, and all you need to do is type in a keyword.
I'm just being sarcastic: I know you know how the Internet mostly works.
Anyway, I was intending on leading my first sentence of that rant into saying, "And the Internet brings us this website", but... I guess I just over-complicate things a little bit.
So, two years ago, I checked the "Top 250 movies" list and have begun to pick each film off one-by-one. The first film i clocked in this list was "The Dark Knight", Christopher Nolan's rendition of the Caped Crusader himself, Batman. Technically, I watched it a year before, but I've watched the Dark Knight so many times that I don't think it really matters. I also think only psychotics would care that I've completed a check-mark before I started the list.
"I now remember that Heath Ledger died! Waaaahh!"
This actually brings me to my reason for posting. Just this night, I finished watching "The Silence of the Lambs". For those who don't know what The Silence of the Lambs is, allow me to abridge it for you:
A young FBI agent, Clarice Starling (played by Jodie Foster) is sent to a high-security prison for the criminally insane to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter (played by Anthony Hopkins), a psychotic yet gentlemanly man who is a cannibal, for experience in her field of study. Starling began to get answers from Lecter regarding another psychopath notably named "Buffalo Bill", which Starling's superior unintentionally wanted from the good doctor. This sends Starling into psychological journey to find Buffalo Bill and arrest him for his notable crime: killing and skinning women.
I don't want to go into a lot of detail, but to be put simply, this movie is now in my Top 10 movies list. It was riveting, captivating, gruesome, mind-twisting, and just... amazing. My brothers, who've watched this movie before, were heading out to a party of some sort and thought the best thing to do is to sit down where I am and talk about stupid things like relations and sports and shit like that. I nonchalantly turned the volume up so they got the hint, but being normal kids of this generation, they don't get simple hints when they're being nuisances and so I had to be "a little bitch" and shoo them away. Like being between a rock and a hard place.
This movie is my eighth movie checked off the list I hypothetically made. I've watch The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Momento and Inception in that order, and I've found a reoccurring theme going on:
A good movie is something that touches your insides. That feeling that's like there's butterflies in your stomach, or when your throat keeps tightening up, or when you feel suddenly cold... for all the movies above, I felt the same.
It feels like shit is going to go down, and when it does... whoa...
The same happens even for animated films like Toy Story or The Incredibles. The feeling isn't exactly as I mentioned above, but you still felt something inside of you, right? When Mr. Incredible infiltrates that island and finds the list of deceased superheroes(spoiler alert)? Didn't that make you feel something?
I also have to give honourable mentions to one of my favourite films, "V for Vendetta". This is the movie that really altered my outlook on cinema. It really plays with your mind a little when you know everything fit into place. It gives you that feeling of, "oh my god... everything that happened... wasn't for show, or for murderous bloodlust... there was a reason...", and the scenes when Natalie Portman is confined as a cellmate to the testing labs V was put though (more spoilers), or when you see the progression of the scientific testings and the viruses, and the ever-growing evilness of the government, or the enlightening of the investigators...
I can't put into words how much I love that movie. Even though anyone could argue, I still think V for Vendetta is my favourite movie and will be forever. I have watched it more than 5 times and have not considered stopping.
But now everyone likes it... Damn sheep...
Like V, The Silence of the Lambs WENT DOWN. I mean, it just blows your mind when you finally figure the purpose of Bill's killings, and when you see Bill's... whoever... in the Bathtub, or when you see the skin bodysuit, or Hannibal's escape... there are so many aspects that gave me the same "oh boy... game... set... and match..." feeling that V for Vendetta and all those other movies did. (LOL MOAR SPOYLRS)
So what I'm saying is that you should check out The Silence of the Lambs someday. It's a very good movie, and it will certainly get you thinking.












