A few good movies

I watched several good movies recently. A few of these were picked off of IMDB’s “Best Sci-Fi” titles list (sorted by popular vote).

  • The Day The Earth Stood Still
    This is a classic Science Fiction movie (black and white, 1951), about an alien visitor who comes to Earth to warn humanity of the fact that aliens are closely watching their behavior. It’s aged remarkably well. Apparently they’re releasing a remake of it this year with Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly.
  • The Prestige
    On the surface, this one seemed like it had a lot in common with Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, but it’s a fairly different concept and story arc. I enjoyed it, though I don’t think it deserves the #10 spot on IMDB’s list.
  • Persepolis
    An animated film that was nominated for an Oscar in the animated category (where it was defeated by Ratatouille). Pretty good, though I feel like it didn’t have the impact on me that it was supposed to… Perhaps I’m just being lame. At any rate the Eye of the Tiger sequence did not do anything for me, but other than that it was definitely very engaging.
  • Some Kind of Monster
    A documentary about Metallica. It follows the band through the two-plus years leading up to the release of the St. Anger album in 2003. This one was recommended to me ages ago by John Haggerty, a former colleague of mine at VMware. I have had it lying around for years and I finally got around to watching it. Very worthwhile though ultimately I was a bit underwhelmed by the band’s drama and disorder compared to like a Queen or The Beatles or someone of that nature.
  • The Iron Giant
    I’ve been intrigued by the visual style of this animated movie and I loved the book so this is another one that I’ve been meaning to watch forever. The story was pretty cheesy but the visuals were nice (side question: have these guys drawn other films? Their style seems similar to Fox studio work like Anastasia or I dunno, maybe it’s just the coloring or something).

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