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ccthemovieman-1

Joined Dec 2004
MOST WATCHABLE FILM FAVORITES In My DVD/VHS Collection

These are not the best films I have but the ones I am most likely to watch now and in the coming years, the movies that never seem to cease being very entertaining in one form or the other. I am fortunate to own many movies so it�s not easy paring down to this short list, which will change regularly depending on what films lose favor, what new gems I discover and what new Blu-Ray transfers come out, perhaps elevating my rating of the film. (BD = Blu-Ray)

American Gangster BD
Appaloosa BD
The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford BD
Awakenings
An American Werewolf In London BD
Apocalypse Now Redux BD
The Asphalt Jungle

Badlands BD
Beetlejuice BD
Big Trouble In Little China BD
Black Hawk DownBD
Black Robe
Blade RunnerBD
Blonde Venus
Blood Simple
Blue Velvet BD
The Boston Strangler
The Bourne Supremacy BD
Bronco Billy
The burbs
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid

The Cat In The Hat BD
Charade BD
The Conversation BD

Dark CityBD
The Dark Knight BD
Days Of Heaven
Devil In A Blue Dress
Dick Tracy
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels BD
Double Indemnity
DriveBD
The Driver

Eight-Legged Freaks
Experiment In Terror

FargoBD
Field Of Dreams
The Fog
For A Few Dollars More BD
Fracture BD
Fright Night
The Fugitive BD

Ghostbusters
Ghost Dog: Way Of The Samurai
Goldfinger BD
The Grey Fox
The Grifters BD

HeatBD
Henry, Portrait Of A Serial Killer BD

The Insider
Insomnia BD
I Remember Mama

Jumanji

Kill Bill - Vol. 2BD
The Killing
The King Of Comedy

The Lady From Shanghai BD
La Femme NikitaBD
Last Of The Mohicans
La Vie En Rose
The Legend Of 1900
Limitless BD
The Little Shop Of Horrors ('60) BD

Marathon Man BD
Man On Fire (BD)
The Man Without A Past
Map Of The Human Heart
Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World BD
The MatrixBD
Miami Blues
The Mission BD
Mr. BrooksBD

Nacho Libre
Napoleon DynamiteBD
Narrow Margin (1990)
The NaturalBD
Night And The City (1950)
No Country For Old MenBD

One Hour Photo BD
Open Range

Palmetto
Panic In The Streets
Patriot Games
The Polar ExpressBD
Portrait Of Jennie
Psycho BD
Pumping Iron
Public EnemiesBD

The Quiet American

Raiders Of The Lost Ark BD
The Remains Of The Day BD
Ripley's Game
Road To PerditionBD
Rolling Thunder
Romeo Is Bleeding
Ronin BD
Run Lola RunBD

Scarface BD
Sexy Beast
Skyfall BD
Snatch
Sorcerer

Taxi Driver BD
Three Amigos!BD
300 BD
To Have And Have Not
Toy Story 2BD
The Train
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
The Triplets Of Belleville
True Grit (2010) BD
2001: A Space Odyssey BD

Unbreakable

Visions Of Light: The Art Of Cinematography

The War (Ken Burns WWII series)
War Horse BD
Witness
Wyatt EarpBD

Young FrankensteinBD


Some Favorite Characters
Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford) in The Natural
The Joker (Heath Ledger) in The Dark Knight
Mona Demarkoff (Lena Olin) in Romeo Is Bleeding
Bill The Butcher Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis) in Gangs Of New York
Jennie Appleton(Jennifer Jones) in Portrait Of Jennie
Major Charles Rane(William Devane) In Rolling Thunder

Art Weingartner (Rick Ducommon) in The 'burbs
Anton Chigurh (Javier Bordem) in No Country For Old Men
Inspector Sidney Wang(Peter Sellers) in Murder By Death
Jerry Lundegaard(William H. Macy) in Fargo
Frank Booth(Dennis Hopper) in Blue Velvet

Igor (Marty Feldman) in Young Frankenstein
Jack Grimaldi (Gary Oldman) in Romeo Is Bleeding
Lt. Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) in Heat
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Ratings6K

ccthemovieman-1's rating
Ben-Hur
5.78
Ben-Hur
Skyfall
7.89
Skyfall
Charade
7.810
Charade
Three for One
8.09
Three for One
The Conversation
7.77
The Conversation
The Far Country
7.110
The Far Country
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man
6.68
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man
The Inheritance
7.67
The Inheritance
The Age of Adaline
7.29
The Age of Adaline
Red Planet
5.78
Red Planet
Dutiful But Dumb
7.69
Dutiful But Dumb
Rockin' Thru the Rockies
7.17
Rockin' Thru the Rockies
Reptilicus
3.66
Reptilicus
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
4.57
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
Forensic Files
8.810
Forensic Files
The Dream
7.79
The Dream
Duck Dynasty
6.28
Duck Dynasty
Counting Cars
7.08
Counting Cars
Chasing Classic Cars
7.39
Chasing Classic Cars
Somewhere in Time
7.210
Somewhere in Time
The Beast of Yucca Flats
1.91
The Beast of Yucca Flats
The Land Unknown
5.78
The Land Unknown
Snake Eyes
6.18
Snake Eyes
Frankenweenie
6.99
Frankenweenie
Vertigo
8.25
Vertigo

Reviews6.1K

ccthemovieman-1's rating
Ben-Hur

Ben-Hur

5.7
8
  • Dec 28, 2016
  • Comparing '59 With '16

    This review is primarily for the people who have watched the famous 1959 version of Ben-Hur. and are wondering if it is worth viewing the 2016 remake. How did it compare to the 1959 film? I would say the '59 film is better because it draws out the story more and so it flows nicely. It makes Judah Ben-Hur's history more easily understood, from his relationship to childhood friend and adult villain "Messala, " to his being sent to the galleys and how he finally escapes from there, to how he became friends with a man who had four magnificent white horses and how Ben-Hur taught them how to work together, to the famous chariot race in Rome, and then witnessing Christ carrying his cross and being crucified and his mother and sister are healed from leprosy.

    In the new two-hour movie, things move faster because it is almost an hour-and-a-half shorter than the William Wyler-directed '59 film. There is less time to tell the story. Also there are changes in the new modern version and some might be a little confusing if you didn't know the story. I didn't mind most of the changes but I just thought the '59 film told the story better. Also. Charleton Heston was better as the lead character, slightly more convincing because he looked bigger and stronger and more able to endure five long years rowing in the bottom of a battleship. I also feel the famous chariot race was actually better in the old film and the leprosy angle involving Hur's family was much more dramatic in the '59 movie.

    Having said all that, this 2016 movie was still very good. I enjoyed the updated camera-work on the sea battle and on the chariot race, the two dramatic action scenes in the film. I really appreciated Jesus being shown more often with the final scene of him on the cross done better than the earlier film. It was well done and true to the biblical account of Jesus last words on the cross.

    Morgan Freeman is the only actor I was familiar with here and he plays his normal likable character role. The women in Judah's family, his mother and sisters, were more beautiful than the actresses in the prior movie but not more memorable. Haya Harareet, Martha Scott and Cathy O'Donnell all came across as more vulnerable and more believable as "Esther, "Miriam" and Tirzah," respectively. Finally, Jesus message of forgiveness is brought out more here in this movie and he is shown more often than in the previous movie. He should be, as the title of Lew Wallace's book these films came from is "Ben-Hur: A Tale Of The Christ."

    In summary, I'd say both movies are "keepers" but I give the advantage to Wyler's movie (which also had a far superior musical score; one of the best ever). I could go on and on but I think I've said enough. If you are a big fan of the Heston flick, check this one out, too. It's interesting to compare the differences.
    Skyfall

    Skyfall

    7.8
    9
  • Sep 15, 2016
  • One Of The More Entertaining Bonds

    Wow, what a pleasant surprise.

    I think this is one of the best James Bond films ever made. I wasn't a fan of Daniel Craig's "Bond" before this.....but I am now. He was outstanding, as was the whole cast. So was the photography (Roger Deakins - one of the best cinematographers in the business) and the action scenes were extremely entertaining. Sure, some - like the opening - were over-the-top but that's what we've all come to expect and enjoy with the Bond movies. This opening scene ranks among the most astounding.

    Javier Bardem ("No Country For Old Men") makes a fascinating villain, even though he doesn't appear for the first hour of the film.

    I've watched the movie three times in just over a year - which is unusual for me - and enjoyed it each time.
    The Far Country

    The Far Country

    7.1
    10
  • Feb 25, 2016
  • This Offers A Lot To Fans Of Westerns & James Stewart

    James Stewart, Walter Brennan, John McIntire, Ruth Roman, Jay C. Flippen, Corinne Calvet, Steve Brodie, Harry Morgan, Robert Wilke, Jack Elam, Kathleen Freeman - lots of familiar names and faces in this western.

    It was my first look at THE FAR COUNTRY (1954) and I was very impressed. The story was terrific, acting solid and the scenery excellent (on location in Alberta, Canada). It was great story-telling. with the twist or two to surprise you. The ending featured a couple of more surprises. It didn't hurt that Anthony Mann was directing, too. He and Stewart worked a number of movies together.

    Here's an interesting tidbit: the horse in this movie was the same one that Stewart used in 16 other movies!!!!! He and this horse were great pals and the horse was an excellent actor. Really.....that's what I read, and I thought that was kinda cool. In fact, there is an example of it in the final dramatic scene in this film.
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