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my contribution to the echoes of wisdom discussion is that zelda & the zora princess should kiss
Here’s a link to movies 40-31 to get caught up. https://www.tumblr.com/thefullmetalhylianau/779121321592422400/my-top-50-fav-movies-part-2
This movie is just incredible. It’s a classic example of how Gamera, who was once seen as nothing but a Godzilla knock off, could be taken seriously and even beat Godzilla at his own game. The 90s Gamera trilogy tells a great story about Man vs Nature and how Gamera is a pillar of in an otherwise bleak world. Gamera 3 tells a sad story about revenge and how it consumes you. How a world with giant monsters isn’t what it’s cracked out to be. And how sometimes, what your choices are can influence the world. A great movie that shouldn’t be slept on.
For the longest time, this was my favorite Pixar movie, and only got dethroned by another movie that will be referenced later. Wall • E is a love story between two robots that surrounded by environmentalist themes. And all with limited dialogue in the first act. A lot of people say the second half of the movie isn’t as good but I say no, it’s perfect because it shows just how much we a society can regress. And we have in our modern times. Wall • E is a great cautionary tale about treating the world better and how not to let technology rule your life.
Kiss my ass live action remake, this is the real beauty in the beast. Everything from the characters, to the songs, to the story is peak. This movie is the definition of the term “Disney classic” as when I think of y out r traditional Disney tale, I think of beauty in the beast. Belle is my second favorite Disney princess, being a hard working character who doesn’t give a damn what other people think about her, and isn’t shoved down your throat like the live action remake, ugh why did that make a billion? Either way, it’s a fantastic movie and one I couldn’t do without.
Now this is how you do a Kaiju movie. Legit, Legendary needs to take notes on how to do a proper character piece. Minus one tells the story of a Japanese jet fighter from world war 2, who lives with the guilt of not dying in battle like his garrison. I love how this isn’t like most G flicks and instead tries to be a character study that just so happens to have a giant monster. That is so innovative. This out shines the monsterverse, and that’s already a series I hold dear to my heart. I say go check it out.
Surprisingly this is the only Kubrick movie on my list, which is a real shame because I think he’s done some amazing works. Now Kubrick was one of those directors who’s true strength showed in artistic rather than story telling, some people may not like the Shining or Clockwork Orange, but no matter who you are you have to love Full Metal Jacket. It’s about a funny and horrifying movie that shows the dehumanization of what war can bring to you. I think it’s a good idea to split the movie into two parts where the first ones is about Boot Camp while the second ones about the war in Vietnam. Both parts really do complement each other and what makes a great film. Definitely a good recommendation.
This is the only instant in which I think the remake is actually better than the original classic to me. Al Pacino is Tony Montana. Movie starts off with Tony Montana being an immigrant trying to start a new life in America but he’s soon goes down a life of crime. He soon climbs his way up to the top and creates his own criminal empire. I think what makes this movie be so great is how attached you become to Tony, Montana even though he kills people and does a bunch of terrible things. He has his limits, as there is this one pivotal scenehe doesn’t wanna blow up a car simply because it has a wife and kids in it. There’s a lot of movies out there where you root for the good guys but here you root for the bad guys.
I remember reading the book in my senior year of high school and the movie very much impressed me. In this movie, Jack Nicholson plays a criminal. Who’s serving his sentence in prison, but he pretends to be mentally ill so we can be transferred to the mental institution, but he soon finds out that he’ll be stuck there indefinitely, so now he wants out. He begins a friendship with everyone else there in the hospital and inspires a rebellion against the coldhearted nurse ratchet. This is easily Jack Nicholson’s best film and one I recommend to everyone.
This movie is what defined Steven Spielberg’s works. The movie tells the story of a lonely kid named Elliot, who befriends an alien left behind by his family. Two develop a bond as E.T. Learns the value of friendship and earth while Eliot becomes a lot more out going. A highlight is defiantly the climax of this movie. Check it out.
First of all, rest in power Val Kilmer,
Tombstone is what I considered the last great western, a beautiful sendoff to a great genre of film making. Kurt Russell plays Wyatt Herb, a law man who’s on the hunt for the fierce cowboy gang led by Curly Bill Brocius, and to protect the town of tombstone. This movie is just incredible as it really goes to show how historically accurate it is, but also took liberties to romanticize it for a more brought audience. Sure that may be a negative on some people, but keep in mind. This is a romanticized version of the old west and the character was as a romanticized as Doc Holliday. A smooth, talking drunk who lives every day like it’s his last cause it might as well be. He had tuberculosis so his thought was that “fuck it. I’m gonna die anyway in fact, his whole philosophy would die with his boots on as he thought he’d die in a gun battle, but after pissing off a whole bunch of people, he ended up dying in a hospital bed without his boots truly, the joke was on him. I highly recommend this movie. It is truly a classic.
No Godzilla movie has topped the original 1954 classic. Gojira has pioneered the Tokusatsu genre of film making, and made it what it is today, Gojira is a cautionary tale about the dangers of Nuclear science, from a country that experienced it first hand. I truly believe if you’re gonna start watching a Godzilla movie, it should be with this one.
Guess who? Thank you so much for bringing this to life. I love modern AUs and I love them when Robin and Say’ri are apart of the. You are the best.
Commission done for Issac of a Say’Bin family vacation 🎢!
Click here to see movies 50-41 of my list.
This was another movie I loved growing up as a kid. In fact I’m according to my mom, I had a Tarzan themed 1st birthday party all the way back in 2000. This is probably the best adaptation of Tarzan out there, as well as the definitive take on the character. It’s a movie about being one with nature and how the world of man would often clash with it. Filled with great characters and great animation, this is the movie that made my love for adventure films become more apparent.
Another Hannibal Lector movie for you guys. I know a lot of people have seen the more popular remake starring Edward Norton, but I think the original with William Petersen is far superior. The story of Will Graham and his hunt for the Tooth fairy, Francis Dollarhyde, is told a lot better in this version, as youth truly delve into the mind of a depraved manic who somehow managed to be on the same side of the law. It’s a classic crime thriller and one I’m proud to have watched.
Now this is a classic, ignoring the sequels and the inferior 2016 reboot, the original Ghostbusters is a perfect blend of raunchy 80s screwball comedy and a spooky super natural film. I think what makes the original version far superior than any of the follow ups is because ghostbusters isn’t afraid to be an adult comedy. Sure it was rated PG, but let’s be real, this isn’t appropriate for kids. And that’s what made it work, it made kids feel like we were in on the joke. Mix that in with a good story, great characters like Ray Stanz and Peter Venkman, and of course an awesome theme song by Ray Parker Jr and you get one of the greatest comedies ever.
This was the only time in which a Marvel movie managed to capture the tragedy of the Hulk. The late 2000s was a turning point in the comic book movie boom, and Hulk here was the first to truly show the world what he was capable of. A tragic tale of a scientist and a monster trapped together in one body, Hulk tells a great story about whether someone with these powers can use them for good or for evil. Definitely recommend it to anyone. Unfortunately the MCU started to become comedic after phase one so movies like the Hulk can’t be made anymore. What a shame.
Directed by Henry Selick, before he directed Coraline, this is the film that captures the imagination of childlike wonder. From the excitement and thrill of Halloween to the Joy and Happiness of Christmas. Not only that, it tells a great story about how ambition is a double edge sword. Jack’s sorry about finding his place in a world that overly celebrated Halloween makes for a great character arc, and the villain, Oogie Boogie is probably one of the best Disney villains ever. Such an underrated performance. A great movie to watch during the holidays.
2011 felt like yesterday, I miss it when I was a kid and I wasn’t overly worried about everything going on in the world. Anyways, man this movie feels like a rush. A classic throw back to westerns with a modern and meta twist. Rango is the type of movie you’d never expect to be produced by Nickelodeon of all companies. And that’s another thing, this was produced by Nickelodeon. The same company that makes SpongeBob and Dora, made Rango. Let that sink in. I love it when kids movies tell a very mature story and Rango is no exception. It’s about standing up for what’s right and helping the little man. Now time to walk into the sunset.
1999 was a really good year for animation. It’s funny how this movie would go on to predict America and Canada’s decreasing freiendship… damn you reality. Anyways, this is basically what happens when overreaction takes over society and how the act one of person can change everything… Mrs Browfloski. That’s right, she’s the real main villain of this movie. Anyways, not much to say but if you’re a fan of south park, you’re definitely gonna love this movie.
You HAD to be there during the endgame hype everyone. This is where the MCU should’ve ended, it is such a mind blowing adventure. A perfect conclusion to Tony Stark and Steve Roger’s stories and what would’ve been a great send off to a series. Unfortunately the show must go on. But hey, at least we can remember the good old days.
Surprisingly this is the only Alfred Hitchcock movie on my list, which I think is a real shame because the man has directed a plethora of amazing flicks. But if I had to choose one, it’d be Psycho. This movie was the first of what would inspire the slasher genre of movies as we tell the story of a normal looking man named Norman Bates, who is actually a cold hearted killer. This was probably the last of the traditional universal Gordo movies to be released but they went out with a bang for this. And at least it’s better than that shitty ass remake. Ugh.
Ignore the live action remake, this one right here is the true version of this story. The real deal. I remember seeing this movie as a kid and it blew my mind. Hell, it still blows my mind for how epic it is. I’m honestly stunned by how well the animation held up. Especially with its great soundtrack, story, and characters, you feel like you truly are riding a dragon here. I’m bowing down to this flick.
Well that’s all for this list. Tune in next time for movies 30-21 of my top fifty favorite movies list.
It’s scary how this is their last post.
I have to go for now. I will hopefully be back rather late tonight, or possibly tomorrow morning, depending on whether I am awake tonight or not.
Now this was a commissions I forgot to upload for a while, but now I’m making up for it. Here we have Link and Aryll, after taking year to get used to their new bodies, sparing with one another to prepare for their journey.
Big thanks to BeanieCapPrints for taking this commission and bringing it to life. Go visit her on instagram. She’s the best.
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When it came to who would be replacing Maes Hughes for this Au, I couldn’t think of anyone better than Robin’s best friend, Chrom, from Awakening. Chrom is by all means, a good man, and certainly one of the best lords in Fire emblem. So naturally he’d fit the father type figure they Meas Hughes has. Unfortunately like Meas Hughes, Chrom won’t love to see the final battle. Now I’m sad.
Lt colonel Chrom Lowell is the head of the Ragna Ferox investigation department, he’s good friends with Colonel Robin Daraen, the flame alchemist, and takes on a father-like figure for Link and Aryll. The most honest man in the military, Chrom will do anything for his friends and family. Unfortunately that may come back to bite him in the story.
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So…I married Niles and Camilla and this was the first thing on my mind asgd
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all the art i did for F!Robin femslash week over on twitter! the piece for day 4 (which is still in progress) will be a fic so i can’t post it in this compilation even if i wanted to. click the images to find out what the prompts for them were!
Welcome to the Fullmetal Hylian Au, this here is where you can see what Nintendo characters would look like as characters from Fullmetal Alchemist. Thanks to every Artist that helped with this Au! They all get credit!
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