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What i watched in 2020:

 I'm not going to go through everything obviously and also because cinetrakt the service i use to keep track of everything has from time to time lost clumps of my ratings which is highly annoying so I'm now changing to letterboxd here's my full profile: ‎yoyocrazybones’s profile • Letterboxd most of my ratings are on their 50 or so are missing which I'm trying to resolve. Anyways I'm inly going to point out films which i gave a 10/10 or specifically impressed me enough for whatever reason. The reviews are going to be fairly short to make sure this isn't really really long. True Romance 10/10 amazing film with an awesome shootout and Brad Pitt as a stoner who lays on a couch the entire time. Andy Murray: Resurfacing 7/10 a film which somehow made me care about tennis. The Report 8/10 just in general love films about exposing the corruption and absolute rubbish which goes on in government and confirms my beliefs we should tear it all down :) Malcolm X 10/10 Denzel...

Analysis of my top 100 films

 No I'm not out of ideas even if it looks like that I just thought it would be cool to put up but then I realised it only applies to me and it is just a list after all so analysis then its back to your irregularly scheduled content. First its not a set list my method was to put every single film onto a word document and then go through picking the ones which stood out most and repeating it so its not exactly scientific. even then similar films did seem to get grouped up some by accident obviously but Lawrence of Arabia and Bridge on the river Kwai numbers 17 and 18 are right next to each other I think because they're by Peter O'Toole who's style certainly had an affect on me. It happened more than once The Gentlemen and snatch both by Guy Ritchie are numbers 61 and 62. Bong Joon Ho, Christopher Nolan, Steven Soderbergh, David Fincher, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock and the Russo brothers are now clearly some of my favourite directors I think its differ...

my top 100 films

 1.Donnie Darko (2001) Drama, Mystery Sci-Fi      IMDB:8.0 2.Amelie (2001) Romance, Comedy      IMDB:8.3 3.Paths of glory (1957) War, Drama       IMDB:8.4 4.Black Swan (2010) Drama, Thriller      IMDB:8.0 5.Akira (1988) Animation, Action, Sci-Fi    IMDB:8.0 6.The spy who came in from the cold (1965) Drama, Thriller   IMDB:7.6 7.Bladerunner (1982) Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller     IMDB:8.1 8.True romance (1993) Crime, Drama, Romance   IMDB:7.9 9.The Truman show (1998) Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi    IMDB:8.1 10.Duck soup (1933) Comedy, Musical, War    IMDB:7.8 11.Heat (1995) Crime, Drama, Thriller   IMDB:8.2 12.The Princess Bride (1987) Fantasy, Adventure, Family   IMDB:8.1 13.The Fall (2006) Adventure, Drama, Fantasy   IMDB:7.9 14. John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum (2019) Action, Crime, Thriller   IMDB:7.4 15.Die Hard (1988) Act...

Thoughts on the Tobey Maguire Spiderman trilogy

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 The Tobey Maguire trilogy is my favourite set of Spiderman films. So lets go through them one by one obviously the first one is: Spiderman This film could've been better for me at least if there hadn't been 2 other Spiderman film series (starring Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland respectively) which i watched first as when Spiderman 3 came out i was 3 so obviously I ended up watching the Andrew Garfield's films first which are underrated. then i ended up watching the Tom Holland ones which came out with the Marvel cinematic universe. this as well as my knowledge of comics and T.V. meant that when i got round to the Tobey Maguire ones I had already gone through the origin story a dozen times which damaged the story. The next fault with the first one is the cheesiness of it which is due to 2 things it being based off of a comic and the fact that was much more prevalent in the early 2000s. the only other problem with it is personally I don't think Tobey Maguire and Kirsten ...