My wife and I just watched “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” this weekend. Good movie. Reminded me a lot of a sort of modern-day “American Graffiti”. In it’s honor I’d like to present my top 15 favorite “ROCK” movies of all time. Essentially, the criteria is that the film has to revolve somehow around rock [...]
I’ve been working on this for a couple weeks and finally am able to present it. Here are my top 25 movies of 2008. Only the top 10 are reviewed but I have included the remaining 15 underneath.
Time for annual list making! My favorite part of the new year is looking back on the artistic achievements of the previous one. We’re starting with music this year. Here is my list of Top 10 Albums of the past year.
10. Death Cab For Cutie Narrow Stairs
I remember hearing Death Cab a few years ago. [...]
I’ve made a last minute decision to include summaries of why most of these films are my favorites, so, because of that decision, I am going to roll out my list in parts. I will probably include summaries of only the first 10 to 15 films on the list, but to get this ball rolling here is the top 5 movies on my list. I know most lists start with the last film and make you wait in suspense to see what got first, but these are my favorites list and I don’t think it matters as much. When David and I decide to roll out our complete Top 50 BEST list, we may do it that way. So, before I begin, here were the ground rules: First: it had to be a theatrical feature. Animated films only shown on TV don’t count. At some point, you had to have been able to watch these movies on the big screen. They also have to be American. Not that I have anything against foreign animation or anime, I just don’t have wide enough knowledge of those films as I do American animated film. Not to mention, Anime really deserves a list of it’s own. The third rule is that while CGI and stop-motion count on the list, films made using Motion Capture do not, so you won’t see “Beowulf” or “The Polar Express” on our lists (Although, you wouldn’t have seen them on there anyway). So without further ado, I present to you “Luke Boyce’s Top 50 Favorite Animated Films of All Time – Numbers 1 – 5″: