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5 Films That "Blew My Mind" On "First Viewing" In The Theater!"

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Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 10:35 AM
[b]Definition of Science Fiction[/b] Science fiction is a genre of fiction in which the stories often tell about science and technology of the future. It is important to note that science fiction has a relationship with the principles of scienceā€”these stories involve partially true-partially fictitious laws or theories of science. It should not be completely unbelievable, because it then ventures into the genre fantasy. The plot often creates situations different from those of both the present day and the known past. Science fiction texts also include a human element, explaining what effect new discoveries, happenings and scientific developments will have on us in the future. [url=http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson927/SciFiDefinition.pdf]SourceOfScienceFictionDefinition[/url] With this definition in mind Here are 5 Films, which upon the first time I saw each, In it's theatrical release, in the theater, I thought to myself that each was what we today consider today to be an "Instant Masterpiece"! [b]#5-Angel Heart-1987[/b] Directed By: Alan Parker Written By: Alan Parker and William Hjortsberg Starring: Mickey Rourke, Robert Deniro and Lisa Bonet. Harry Angel has a new case, to find a man called Johnny Favourite. Except things aren't quite that simple, and Johnny doesn't want to be found. Let's just say that, amongst the period detail and beautiful scenery, it all gets really, really nasty. Written by David Carroll @ IMDB It's 1955. Small time New York City gumshoe Harry Angel is hired through a law firm by a mysterious man named Louis Cyphre. Cyphre tells Harry that choosing him as the private investigator for this case was by no accident despite Harry not knowing who Cyphre is or in turn Cyphre not directly stating why he chose Harry. The case is to locate a man by the name of Johnny Favorite, a popular singer before World War II, who served in the war and supposedly was institutionalized due to his injuries since, although Cyphre has not seen Favorite during that time. As Harry progresses through the case, he doesn't quite trust Cyphre as every step Harry takes leads to people angry about his questions and/or who what to beat him. Johnny's associates are highly populated by those into mysticism and particularly voodoo, which takes Harry to New Orleans. As Harry continues his investigation, one by one, the people he interviews turn up dead. Although Harry isn't sure if he wants to continue with the case, he does so if only to satisfy his own curiosity as to Johnny's whereabouts and why Cyphre wants to find him. Written by Huggo @ IMDB From"Serious Seats".com For breakfast this morning I boiled a couple eggs. And, don't you know it, every time I peel a hard-boiled egg, I think of this scene from Angel Heart. I'm usually a little faster than Robert DeNiro and can often manage to remove the shell in one piece, but his technique is solidā€”crack it all over; roll it around on the plate, applying moderate pressure to further crack the shell; then peel. The egg scene, after the jump. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQfiuHK_U84]HarryAngelVSLouisCyphre[/url] I have to say that the very moment I got a load of [b]"Louis Cyphre"[/b], that very second in fact, I knew I was watching an [b]"Instant Masterpiece" ![/b] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1deniroheart.jpg[/img] [b]#4-Minority Report-2002[/b] Directed By Steven Spielberg Written By Philip K. Dick & Scott Frank Starring Tom Cruise, Max Von Sydow, Steve Harris In a future where a special police unit is able to arrest murderers before they commit their crimes, an officer from that unit is himself accused of a future murder. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=901lYbPmqu4&feature=fvsr]Spiders[/url] [b]What I Loved the Most in this film was that from about 20 minutes in and until the end from that point, you can FEEL and UNDERSTAND everything John Anderton is Thinking!!![/b] From Just The Very Creation for this Film Of [b]The Murder Ball[/b] + From The Moment Cruise utters the words..."Every Body Runs" I knew I was watching...An [b]Instant Masterpiece" ![/b] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1murderball.jpg[/img] [b]#3-The Boys From Brazil-1978[/b] Directed By: Franklin J. Schaffner Written By: Ira Levin and Heywood Gould Starring: Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier and James Mason A Nazi hunter in Paraguay discovers a sinister and bizarre plot to rekindle the Third Reich. Barry Kohler, a young Nazi hunter, tracks down a group of former SS officers meeting in Paraguay in the late 1970s. The Nazis, led by Dr Mengele, are planning something. Old Nazi hunter, Ezra Lieberman, is at first uninterested in Kohler's findings. But when he is told something of their plan, he is eager to find out more. Lieberman visits several homes in Europe and the U.S. in order to uncover the Nazi plot. It is at one of these houses he notices something strange, which turns out to be a horrible discovery. This is such a classic piece of mystery drama, it's inconceivable that it's not better known. A late seventies film starring the cream of cinema from 20 years earlier, this follows a Nazi plot (in the present day) and the efforts of a Nazi hunter to put the pieces together. The elements include a number of apparently unrelated children, a decades-old plot, a series of murders, Josef Mengele, and a short appearance by one `Steven' Guttenberg, in an early film role. When you finally realise what has been going on, it ups the stakes dramatically. Well worth seeking out. By R O U S @ IMDB ! [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcNS5Gxut8c&feature=related]TheBoysFromBrazil[/url] The Moment I saw Laurence Olivier deliver that Message, I knew I was watching an [b]"Instant Masterpiece" ![/b] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1Boys.jpg[/img] [b]#2-Sorcerer-1977[/b] Directed By: William Friedkin Written By: Walon Green and Georges Arnaud Starring: Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal A group of outcasts from different backgrounds/nationalities are forced by misfortune to work in a remote oil drilling operation in South America. When fire breaks out of control, four of the outcasts are given the opportunity to earn enough money to get out by transporting six crates of unstable dynamite through miles of jungle in two ancient trucks. Will they succeed and regain their honor and citizenship, or get blown up for their efforts? Written By Keith Lo and David Lee @ IMDB [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMof5PuQF7w]Sorcerer[/url] An absolutely Incredible and Daunting Sound/Musical Score by Progressive Artists "Tangerine Dream" enhances this film all the more. The Moment I saw This image On the Cab Of One of the [b]TNT Trucks[/b] I knew, immediately I was watching an [b]"Instant Masterpiece" ![/b] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1sorc.jpg[/img] And now My Personal Best Rated [b]"Instant Masterpiece"[/b] Film Of All Time !!!... [b]#1-The Ninth Configuration-1980[/b] Directed By: William Peter Blatty Written By: William Peter Blatty Starring: Stacey Keach, Scott Wilson, Jason Miller, Ed Flanders, Neville Brand George Dicenczo, Moses Gunn, Robert Loggia A new commanding officer arrives at a remote castle serving as an insane asylum for crazy and AWOL U.S. Army soldiers where he attempts to rehabilitate them by allowing them to live out their crazy fantasies while combating his own long-suppressed insanity. A brilliant and unconventional film. As I'm sure many others have said it is very difficult to describe or sum up accurately. It has so many seemingly incongruous elements yet amazingly in the end it ties them all together and packs an emotional punch very few films manage. Basically it's about how a new lead psychiatrist arrives at an asylum maintained by the military. It is loaded with stunning scenes, images, symbolism, scares and emotionally devastating moments and it leaves me both uplifted and sad yet so intellectually stimulated I want to discuss it because there is a LOT to talk about once it's over. It also has some brutal violence and the nastiest bar fight ever filmed. Stacey Keach plays the role of Kane perfectly, he shows no outward humor but is not humorless himself. He is clearly dedicated to helping the inmates in any way he can using every means at his disposal and wisely the character is not played as being detached and totally unemotional. When Kane (Keach) gets annoyed, enthusiastic or is dealing with a difficult issue he doesn't simply deadpan it he communicates what is happening within the character despite the constraints needed for the role. Brilliant work. Where his treatments lead the inmates (and where it leads Kane himself) is the core of the film and the whole thing is actually about all of us and how we can reconcile faith, science and the horrors of existence. Faith can mean many different things... There are multiple edits available but the major aspect that changes is related to one brief scene involving a knife and a bit a dialog. It's worth mentioning because it does change the tone for many viewers depending on the version they see. The Ninth Configuration is a treasure, a sadly overlooked and misunderstood film. ~From Conor Kiley @ IMDB. [b]ā€œIn order for life to have appeared spontaneously on earth, there first had to be hundreds of millions of protein molecules of the ninth configuration. But given the size of the planet Earth, do you know how long it would have taken for just one of these protein molecules to appear entirely by chance? Roughly ten to the two hundred and forty-third power billions of years. And I find that far, far more fantastic than simply believing in God.ā€[/b] ~Colonel Kane - The Ninth Configuration !!! [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itB1iFU-8Xk]TheNinthConfigurationFeaturette[/url] The Moment I heard Colonel Kane {Stacey Keach} Deliver that soliloquy I knew In was looking at a special film, but not until it's last act, did I realize Just How Freaking Special.... This Film Was !!! For Me It Stands By Iteself ALONE as One The All Time Greatest Attempt at intelligent Film Making Ever Made !!! A Freaking Masterpiece in My Mind it was, maybe the biggest EVER, But I did not realize it until The Moment I saw How It ended ! [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1ninth1.png[/img] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1ninth4.jpg[/img] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1ninth3.gif[/img] [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/LT.HIGHTIMES/1a1brawl.jpg[/img] What Films Did You Think Were "Instant Masterpieces" The Moment You Saw them First In The Theater???
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red hood

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 10:47 AM
Only scifi/ horror? Or any?

spacyfreak

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:01 AM
Thanks for input, i will check these movies out, did not know each of them... My top 5 (or some more..) movies were... - Aliens / Alien - Terminator2 - SoylentGreen, OmegaMan, Planet of Apes (love this 70s C. Heston Stuff) - Total Recall - Butterfly Effect (only with "alternative scary ending") - Donnie Darko (brilliant!) - Moon (simple, but very effective)

Vanillacat

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:01 AM
Here's my list : Blade Runner Alien Aliens Clockwork Orange The Road Warrior Totally blown away by these at first viewing!

The High Priest

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:04 AM
Great to see Angel Heart there - Without doubt a movie that immediately blew me away. Without doubt one of my favourite films of all time! (it seams to be a forgotten masterpiece) Need to check out the ninth configuration - That movie has slipped under my radar!

RSAND

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:14 AM
2001 Grand Prix Alien The Godfather Apocalypse Now All masterpiece films by the greatest directors. Each one was more considered an "event" than just a film and rightly so. All had left me with a sense that I had seen something very special; something that would last the test of time. I consider all of them to be works of fine art and not just cinema. If I could, I'd also include Cameron's "Titanic" as it was such an incredibly difficult film to make and it worked.

red hood

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:17 AM
Most of mine I saw on Small Screen, but here's mine: 5. Star Trek Remake (might have been higher if Nemoy was not involved.) 4. Planet of the Apes Remake. What a surprise this was to me. 3. Alien 2. Rollerball (original). Motorcycles, spiked gloves, and evil corporations. 1. Often, this film is voted as one of the best GUY movies. You love him, you hate him Mel Gibson's The Road Warrior! Movie only had 10 pages of written dialog. Cool ass vehicles. Cool ass costumes. Mohawks. Motorcycles. And the best part about it was that as macho a film it is - see my first line - it has homosexuality as one of its main relationships. (see Seinfeld - not that there's anything wrong with that) too funny! Bring on Fury Road!!!!!

galacticnorth

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:23 AM
Apocalypto Lost in translation dances with wolves mulholland drive empire strikes back

Wintermute

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:23 AM
In chronological order: 2001 Alien Blade Runner Sunshine Inception

RSAND

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:26 AM
2001 Grand Prix Alien The Godfather Apocalypse Now All masterpiece films by the greatest directors. Each one was more considered an "event" than just a film and rightly so. All had left me with a sense that I had seen something very special; something that would last the test of time. I consider all of them to be works of fine art and not just cinema. If I could, I'd also include Cameron's "Titanic" as it was such an incredibly difficult film to make and it worked.

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:34 AM
@red hood Love The Original ROLLERBALL !

red hood

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:39 AM
@Spartacus Jame's Caan's the man! Jonathan! Will have to check out Angel Hart. Didn't know it was that good - only knew about the Bad chick from Cosby was in it.

Frantz

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:42 AM
I was not able to see many of my favourite movies for the first time in the theatre ( and that include Alien and Bladerunner ) ...BUT in theatres the ones i did love were 1) Star Wars ...being a 7 years old kid ... well was a shock really 2) Jurassic PArk ... i never saw many people so scared in the theatre .,,, even because they did put the volume at an incredible level ...only problema a kid that removed his socks .... 3) Braveheart ...i saw it in a totally crowded theatre ..people clapping at the end like they were all Scottish soldiers .... 4) The Fellowship of the ring ...was a dream come true ... 5) Saving private Ryan .....in a theatre is something special . 5b prometheus of course ;)

NCC 1701

Veteran MemberMemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:42 AM
Good post , save this puppy for later on tonight too hung over at the moment

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 11:52 AM
@Vanillacat I adored "A Clockwork Orange" and think of it as one of the best films EVER made!

Arkadine

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:13 PM
These are some of the films that blew my mind in the movie theater 1-Blade Runner Dir. Ridley Scott (Egyptian Theater, 2002) 2- Mulholland Drive Dir. David Lynch (2003) 3- Breaking the waves Dir. Lars Von Trier (1996) 4- The Secret in their eyes Dir Juan Jose Campanella (2009) 5- Witness Dir. Peter Weir (1986)

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:17 PM
@Arkadine Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet list Man !

metaluno

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:19 PM
Alien Planet of the Apes Apocalypse Now 2001: A Space Odyssey Seven Blade Runner The Sixth Sense Matrix The Silence of the Lambs Angel Heart The Boys From Brazil

robeeb_v

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:21 PM
[b]Films that totally blew me away-[/b] The Shawshank Redemption Apocalypse Now Alien Dances with Wolves Gladiator Star Wars [b]Well made, impressive game changers-(half a notch below the totally blew me away level)-[/b] Saving Private Ryan No Country for Old Men Terminator 1& 2 Avatar

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:22 PM
@metaluno, Se7en & 2001 IMO there is Just No Doubting those 2 were Both "Instant Masterpieces"!

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:29 PM
Holy Cow Robeebe_v Great Call !!! The Shawshank Redemption! It started out as "Rita Hayworth & The Shawshank Redemption" and as a short story in Stephen Kings "Different Seasons", which I "freaked" over the very day I bought the book! Later, when I saw the film, and what struck me most, was how "Frank Darabont" took that book and 100% PERFECTLY transcribed it to film!!! A truly Remarkable piece of work On his part I thought!

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:34 PM
@Robeebe_v, Same thing i felt he repeated once again for the " The Green Mile". IMHO Frank Darabont did the same wondrous thing with "The Green Mile" !!! IMHO it put him square at the top of the list of sought after directors from anywhere in the world!

red hood

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:36 PM
Since this thread is venturing away from scifi only, SeVen was great. 12 Monkey's - probable Pitt's best performance. Psycho (original) saw it at high school gym. Didn't want to take shower. Jaws Halloween (original) Michael's face/ mask fading in behind Jaime Lee. EEEK Texas ChainSaw Massacre. Leather Face wacking the dude in the head pulling him in and shutting the metal door was so nasty.

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:40 PM
@ Arkadine, 4 of the 5 films I treasure most in this post are in fact science fiction films, but for what it is worth i was just reviewing the top 5 films that freaked me out in the theater when I first saw them!. Best Regards, Sparty@TheBugHuntersParty!

robeeb_v

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:40 PM
@Spartacus, Yes, Rita Hayworth & the Shawshank Redemption is one of my favorite SK short stories too, and Frank Darabont somehow translated my imagination onto film perfectly! Warden Norton has to be one of the best villains ever, in print, or on film. When he tells Andy- "I'll cast you down with the Sodomites, you'll think you've been f-ed by a train." Holy shit! I actually think Anton Chigurh is kind of an OK guy compared to Norton. Frank did a great Job with The Green Mile as well. Then there was The Mist, Ugh...

Juxtapose

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:41 PM
gonna throw in my 2 cents worth....lot of the movies i love and adore has already been mentioned.....but what about the following: Very bad things (cameron diaz)...very disturbing black comedy!...OMG! Frailty (loved the twist) The others( better than six sense imo) Requiem for a Dream ( just a masterpiece!) What do you think of those?

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:42 PM
@Red hood, I loved 12 Monkeys too ! & I love Bruce Willis more than I can express for the films he has made! For what it is worth I thought his little appreciated film "16 Blocks" was Stellar entertainment !!!

Juxtapose

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:46 PM
oh and i loved..."the last supper"....funny and chilling...i love black comedy! Districk 9....need i say more...perfection!

Spartacus

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:47 PM
Wow Juxatapose you just hit on one of my ALL Time "FAV" FILMS... The Directors Cut of Requiem For a Dream is IMO a Freaking Undeniable Masterpiece of Cinema, maybe one of the Best and Biggest Of All Time!!! Great Call Out !

Arkadine

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:50 PM
@Spartacus Thank... of course those are not all just sci-fi.. if my list had to be only sci-fi and movies I watched in the movie theater it should have included John Carpenter's The Thing I wish I watched 2001 in the movie theater but I didn't. I watched it several times on my dlp projector, I don't know if that counts.. because if it does, it should be up there with Blade Runner on top of my list :-) By the way, I am trying to find a good copy of The Ninth Configuration, a movie I had never heard of... I started to watch it (the copy was bad) and I noticed the many Exorcist nods (gorgons, the actor who played the priest, etc), it makes sense after all it is directer by William Peter Blatty...

Juxtapose

MemberOvomorphJun-03-2012 12:52 PM
oh "planet Terror" also stands out as a awesomely camp tung in the cheek surprise...mocking the 70's and almost every zombie movie out their....but it does deliver....so over the top....a real cult classic!...loved it ....10 times better than "mechete"!
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