1) A CHERISHED CHILDHOOD FAVOURITE
Raiders of the Lost Ark.
2) A FILM THAT SPARKED AN INTEREST IN FILMMAKING
I don't know why it should be. I don't know that it really is. But for some reason I wanna say
E.T.
Just like CF, I dreamed of making films, but I always dismissed it as unrealistic and not gonna happen. That's probably still true for me. =P
3) ONE FILMMAKER YOU REALLY ADMIRE
Martin Scorsese. I don't love all of his films, but from what I "know" of him, I love the man. I love him for his love of film. I love him for his passion for film and how he really knows his s---. I admire him for being (appearing to be, anyway) mild-mannered (something I respect in anyone), so articulate, intelligent, and thoughtful.
4) A FILM YOU LOVE THAT OTHERS MIGHT NOT HAVE SEEN
Frazetta: Painting with Fire. This is a documentary that particularly makes me wanna make documentaries.
5) THE BEST FILM SCORE/SONG
Probably should be something of John Williams. Wow, what a body of work! Maybe
Superman the Movie?
I don't know.
But I do love the score for
Solaris 2002 by Cliff Martinez.
6) THE BEST FILM PERFORMANCE
Oh geez, I don't know. So many, many. I might have to think about it and come back to this and edit something in.
I do like mad_hatter's call on Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter.
I might also say Marlon Brando's Colonel Kurtz. He had a huge paycheck. He really annoyed Coppola by not losing the weight like they had agreed he would. But when all was said and done, his perfomance, with the lighting, editing, and everything else, he/it turned out to be a knock-out which really helped make the film great.
Oh, oh, oh...one of my favorite things is Alan Rickman as Professor Snape. And for that manner, two of my other favorite things are Maggie Smith as professor McGonagall and Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore.
7) THE BEST IN ANIMATION
Oh gosh, not sure. Could be
The Secret of NIMH. Possibly
Watership Down.
Beauty and the Beast is nice.
Tangled is pretty great. Haven't seen it for a very long time, but wasn't the
Fantastic Planet pretty rad? And of course most of the Pixar films.

A 'GUILY PLEASURE' FILM
I'm not really one to feel guilty about liking this or that film. Okay...how about
Showgirls...for obvious reasons, I'm sure. Though I haven't seen it in like forever.
9) ONE FILM YOU WISH YOU'D SEEN ON THE BIG SCREEN
Apocalypse Now for one, I suppose, supposing it was a nice, big screen in a nice theater. I'm sure seeing
Blade Runner on the big screen for the first time must have been awesome too.
10) THE GREATEST SCENE IN FILM HISTORY
Boy I don't know that one, but I've always thought that the scene in which Bud resuscitates Lindsey in
The Abyss is one damn powerful scene. But again, so many, how do you choose?
11) THE GREATEST SHOT IN FILM HISTORY
Oh my gosh, there's gotta be hundreds or thousands or more canidates for that. I'd have to think about that or even comb through how many films to pick those out.
I like CF's call on the
Children of Men sequence.
I think there's that scene in
Lawrence of Arabia in the desert in which Omar Sharif makes his entrance on a camel or horse or whatever that gets mentioned.
I've always thought that the shots or sequence in
Cast Away when Chunk goes to the top of the island and looks out over the boundaries of the island and the incoming waves was pretty awesome. Of course the sound design with the waves and the wind goes a long way to making that all awesome.
So many great shots in
Bram Stoker's Dracula.
From
Dragonslayer. It's a little disappointing paused for a screen grab (especially since I couldn't get one that's not blurred a little...well, he is moving, after all) --much more dramatic when in motion. Still, not too shabby.
And of course, how many great shots must there be in just
The Godfather movies?
Etc etc etc...
12) A FILM YOU COULD WATCH OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER...
This changes.
And since entering the world of streaming video I haven't been rewatching films much lately. Oh I don't know. I'll just say one of my favorites then, I'm not too sure, but,
From Hell, because I just think it's one of the most well-crafted and beautifully made films ever.
13) THE ONE FILM THAT ALL FILMMAKERS MUST SEE
I always recommend watching
The Last Temptation of Christ while listening to the audio commentaries. Here's a bunch of serious filmmakers talking about how they made this labor of love, really, since Hollywood was not interested in such films. Just a lot of intelligence and passion and interesting things said by all involved.