Everyone has their opinions on what is great and good. Everyone is right and might be wrong at some point. This comes to my point, 5 movies that I love! In my opinion atleast. Everyone is free to comment hahaha because what I might say as great might be not to you. Well the countdown starts now!
Deep breath. Letting it all out.
Ok here we go.
5th place : Onmyoji (2004)
Onmyoji means the sorcerer or the yin yang master in Japanese. The movie is about a sorcerer played by Mansai Nomura was befriended by bungling court noble Minamoto no Hiromasa, who enlists his aid to defend the Heian emperor. Meanwhile, the onmyoji Doson is plotting the downfall of the emperor, attempting to frame Seimei in the process while unleashing a horde of yōkai to do his bidding. Abe no Seimei is the main character of this movie. In the movie we can see Abe transformed papers cutout into beautiful maidens and he’s always making fun of Hiromasa who’s in love with a woman who can transform into a monster.
I saw this movie in Astro Box Office and I watched it every day since. Well, not every day until today only the time when it was screened at the television. I even set the television so that I can watch it at any given hour the movie is played. I thought it was a pretty good movie.
4th place : Van Wilder. National Lampoon (2002)
Van Wilder played by Ryan Reynolds is starting his seventh semester but he is more into partying and less into attending the classes in campus. Armed with a personal assistant and band admirers, Van reached the status of living legend on the campus, throwing awesome parties that make geeks popular, raising money for charity and generally "inspiring the uninspired." His father were shocked to know that he was still in university when he should have been graduated and refuses to pay for Van’s tuition fee. After that Van turns party planning into a business in order to continue living in undergraduate bliss. As things are getting more interesting, Van catches the eye of student journalist Gwen Pearson played by Tara Reid, who is determined to expose the truth about him.
Well, did he finally graduate? Watch it. It’s a funny movie and that kind of story always makes you think is that really how students live in US campuses?
3rd place : The Notebook (2003)
The movie is about a poor and very passionate young man (played by Ryan Gosling) falls in love with a young rich girl (Rachel McAdams). Absolutely a fairytale movie but with a few twists here and there.
Love this movie!
2nd place : Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (2005)
A story about a boy who lives with his parents and a pair of grandparents just outside of the town. One day there’s news that Willy Wonka is giving out Golden Tickets in one of his chocolates and all the kids are really excited to get it. Getting the tickets will get them the opportunity to go inside the chocolate factory and at the end of the visit one of them will get a grand prize. It’s a colourful and wonderful story.
1st place : Cruel Intentions (1999)
A story about high society kids where Kathryn (played by Sarah Michelle Gellar) makes a bet that her step-brother, Sebastian (played by Ryan Phillippe), won't be able to bed Annette (Reese Witherspoon) (a virgin, who wants to wait until love). If he loses, Kathryn gets his Jaguar, if he wins, he gets Kathryn.
I can assure you I can quote every single conversations, words and dialogues from the movie. That’s how much I LOVE CRUEL INTENTIONS.
That is all.
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