Apologies if this has been done already, but thought we could add on to Novels and TV shows (which I'll be doing directly after this thread).
You'll probably be able to tell what kind of genre I'm into from this list:
1. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Just amazing, is all I can say, and a work of genius from Peter Jackson after using the words written by the even more fantastic J.R.R Tolkien. However, as it's prelude 'The Hobbit' is my favourite book and is now being made into films by Jackson and Del Toro, who has directed two others of my favourite films, I spect' that'll top my chart by 2011!
2. Jurassic Park - I saw this when I was only three, and set my interest for dinosaurs. The effects never get old, and the raptors in the kitchen is still a terrifying scene.
3. Pan's Labyrinth - This is a must-see from the genius of Guillermo del Toro. A really thought-provoking film, and to lazy people who wouldn't watch it because it's in Spanish, I'd like to introduce them to the Pale Man.
4. King Kong (2005) - Another work of genuis from Sir Peter Jackson, reworking this 1930's masterpiece into a truly epic film. And like with Return of the King, I'm not ashamed to say that I cried at the end.
5. Hellboy II: The Golden Army - Also from the great Guillermo del Toro, I haven't really seen the first one, but the sequel is generally regarded as being better. If you want an illustration of del Toro's mind, then just watch this movie.
The fantasy/sci-fi genre aside, some of my favourite comedies include the Monty Python films, Anchorman and Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and animal wise I love Tarka the Otter and The Fox and the Child.
You'll probably be able to tell what kind of genre I'm into from this list:
1. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Just amazing, is all I can say, and a work of genius from Peter Jackson after using the words written by the even more fantastic J.R.R Tolkien. However, as it's prelude 'The Hobbit' is my favourite book and is now being made into films by Jackson and Del Toro, who has directed two others of my favourite films, I spect' that'll top my chart by 2011!
2. Jurassic Park - I saw this when I was only three, and set my interest for dinosaurs. The effects never get old, and the raptors in the kitchen is still a terrifying scene.
3. Pan's Labyrinth - This is a must-see from the genius of Guillermo del Toro. A really thought-provoking film, and to lazy people who wouldn't watch it because it's in Spanish, I'd like to introduce them to the Pale Man.
4. King Kong (2005) - Another work of genuis from Sir Peter Jackson, reworking this 1930's masterpiece into a truly epic film. And like with Return of the King, I'm not ashamed to say that I cried at the end.
5. Hellboy II: The Golden Army - Also from the great Guillermo del Toro, I haven't really seen the first one, but the sequel is generally regarded as being better. If you want an illustration of del Toro's mind, then just watch this movie.
The fantasy/sci-fi genre aside, some of my favourite comedies include the Monty Python films, Anchorman and Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and animal wise I love Tarka the Otter and The Fox and the Child.