Your old list had Spinal Tap. I didn't laugh once during that rock comedy (I know, "mockumentary"). I thought TD&tPoD was not only nonstop hilarious, but it has such good music that I bought the CD. Yes, I've bought a couple soundtracks before, but none I'd put up there with my favorite rock CDs. I freakin' love that movie. I could probably watch repeatedly more than any other in my collection.Cail wrote:You are truly a conundrum Malik. Out of your list, 12 Monkeys is the only film I'd call outstanding. A couple are "meh", and a couple are just flat-out bad.
I think I laughed twice watching TD&tPoD.
Anchor Man is the simply funniest movie ever made. Period. Yes, my family unit is full of AM quoters.

Eternal Sunshine is the best existential romance movie ever made (yes, I invented that category label). This is the only one in my list that can actually move me to tears. It captures the temporal nature of conscious as applied to our deepest inter-personal relationship we ever have: falling in love. This movie makes me remember that rush of discovery and excitement when I first met Ki.
And I absolutely love Kaufman's screen writing abilities . . . the writer in me had to list Adaptation. It's a great writer's story. It's self-reflective nature really appeals to me. I love movies with hierarchies of meaning and reference, especially when those hierarchies twist into strange loops of self-reference.
The Truman Show is an existential wonder (seeing a trend, here?). Confronting the artificial world we all take for granted--the world as stage, the world as show, the world as-for-others--and breaking through that artificiality to true authenticity. This is the best metaphorical handling of conquering one's fear in order to get to a "higher" reality I've ever seen. And it was some of Jim Carey's finest work. Very underrated.
SP: BLU was a musical-comedy-animation masterpiece. Is there any other? Name one. (I think people underestimate its "musical" credentials.)
12 Monkeys is probably one I feel less strongly about. I love Gilliam, and I love Willis. This is an unconventional s.f., a dystopian love story with a twist that makes M. Night look like a pussy.
Do I really have to justify Matrix, LOTR, Star Wars, Pulp Fiction? You really think those movies aren't good?
So which did you think were flat-out bad, beside PoD?