Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Top Ten Tuesdays: Favorite Movies


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Hello, everyone! I'm finally getting back into Top Ten Tuesdays just in time for the one Top Ten Tuesday that isn't about books: Favorite Movies or TV Shows. Since I don't really watch TV, I'm going with my favorite movies.
  1. The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Best. Movies. Ever. (Especially if you watch the extended editions like I do.) They did an amazing job of capturing the books' epicness, even if they did leave out or change a few things. The actors, the scenery, everything is absolutely incredible. I could rave about them almost as much as I do the books!
  2. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Another amazing movie- not quite as good as the LOTR trilogy but still great. I wasn't all that crazy about the addition of Azog and all that, but the other stuff they added in with the White Council and Thorin's backstory and such? I loved it. Also, I've mentioned this before, but I love how the movie turns the Indistinguishable Background Dwarves (basically everyone except Thorin, Balin, and Bombur) into unique characters, each with their own story and personality. 
  3. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Smaug. Oh. My. Pumpernickel. He pretty much made this movie for me. And considering that it takes a lot to impress me with movie dragons (mostly because I'm rather particular about how I think they should look), that's saying something. The action scenes were pretty intense too, especially the battle between the dwarves and Smaug. However, there were certain things things that disappointed me- like how quickly they passed over Beorn and Mirkwood- and others that just made me mad (*cough*Kiliel*cough). 
  4. The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. This is another great book-to-movie adaptations; it's probably the best of the Narnia movies (though it can't measure up to LOTR). I like that they stayed fairly true to the book, and the casting was great- all the characters looked exactly like I imagined them! Not even LOTR accomplished that, though it did accomplish the opposite (after a while, I started picturing all the LOTR characters the way they looked in the movies). 
  5. Tangled. "Frying pans! Who knew, right?" Flynn cracks me up, and he has a ton of great quotes- he's
    pretty much one of the fallbacks for my sister and I when we play the Quote Game. (That's a game where we take turns quoting a book or movie and the other person has to guess where the quote is from.) Besides how hilarious Flynn and the movie in general are, I really like the character development of both Flynn and Rapunzel. Plus, it's a retelling of one of my favorite fairy tales. Awesome, no?
  6. The Avengers. I haven't watched a lot of superhero movies (mostly because I didn't realize I was interested in them until last summer), but I love The Avengers. The dynamic between the characters is great, and Loki? I'm not a fangirl, but he's super cool. (No pun intended.)
  7. The Chonicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader. I kind of have a love-hate relationship with this movie. On one hand, Voyage of the Dawn Treader used to be my favorite Narnia book (until I decided that I preferred The Silver Chair), so I was kind of upset when the movie changed the story so much. On the other hand, looking at Dawn Treader as a movie in its own right? It's pretty awesome. And unlike certain other movies I could mention, they didn't make the characters act like idiots for the sake of more excitement. (Not that Dawn Treader needs more excitement . . .)
  8. Beauty and the Beast. Beauty is another of my favorite fairytales, and the Disney version is just wonderful. I love everything about it, pretty much. One of my favorite parts, though, is the music. The songs from Beauty and the Beast often seem to get forgotten amidst songs from newer movies (like Frozen), but they're still lovely.
  9. Frozen. It was kind of overhyped, but Frozen is still a great movie. I love that the biggest relationship-related plotline isn't a romace; it's the sister relationship between Elsa and Anna. The characters are great, and, of course, the music is awesome. 
  10. Howl's Moving Castle. This is another book-retelling that's vastly different than the original story. I still love it, though. It kind of reminds me of a Beauty and the Beast type story in a lot of ways. Also, Howl. Howl is awesome. Just sayin'.
Honorable mentions go to Brave, Wreck-It Ralph, and The Princess Bride, which are also awesome movies but didn't quite make the list. What about you? What are your favorite movies?
Garo arad vaer!
 -Sarah (Leilani Sunblade)

6 comments:

  1. Everyone else is doing TV shows. So glad to see someone else doing movies this week! LOTR are so good, but they have to go on my series list and not my main list, lol! And extended, yeeeeeeeees. I haven't seen Hobbit yet. I'm afraid of all the spider scenes. <--huge phobia I know I can't see it in theaters. LOTR was rough enough! So I'm just going to watch extended versions of all three...with someone who has seen it, I hope, so that they can tell me when the spiders come on! Narnia! Another one I love that goes on the series list. I agree; the first is the best. I want them to hurry up with The Magician's Nephew already! Tangled is so much more fun than I thought it would be! Oh, and I do like The Avengers. Especially with all the hot guys! Especially Chris Hemsworth! B&B is one of my favorite Disney movies ever. Oh, and Frozen and Howl are both great, too! and Brave. And Wreck-It Ralph. And Princess Bride. And...great taste!

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    1. The spiders in the Hobbit weren't that bad. I mean, they were freaky, but survivable. Though good choice going for the extended versions. :D The extended Unexpected Journey didn't add a whole lot, but the bit that it did add was mostly awesome. (Except for one or two terribly awkward scenes.) And I agree; I want The Magician's Nephew (and all the others) as soon as possible!
      Glad you agree with so many of my choices!

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  2. Ah, I just love Beauty and the Beast. That and Pocahontas are my favorite classic Disney movies! Great list :)

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    1. Thanks! I've never seen Pocahontas . . . yeah, I know, I'm weird.

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  3. I have watched all these but number 10. I feel proud! As for LOTR, I'd never watched the extended LOTR editions, but then some friends and I decided to watch them all. In one day. We started at 8:45am and didn't finish until about 10:00pm. Least productive day ever! But I did have fun watching them all. Also, Bell, Elsa, and Rapunzel are my three favorite Disney princesses. All in all, fantastic list!
    Thanks for commenting on Inklined!
    ~Sarah Faulkner

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    1. *cheers* Good! And the LOTR extended editions were the first ones I watched- like you and your friends, one of my friends and I watched them all in a row. (More or less. We started after lunch, so we took a break in the middle of TTT to sleep. And we also stopped a few times in there for food.) Glad you liked my list!

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