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Tim’s Top Ten Favorite Films

January 14, 2012 By Tim Nicholson Leave a Comment

Hey there – I’d like to take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Tim, and I’m one of the writers here at Movie Fail. Since the site is brand spankin’ new, we thought that for our first posts we’d create a list of our favorite movies so that you could get to know us a little bit better. Listed below are a few of my favorites:

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10. Sin Nombre

Usually when a western director goes into a 3rd world country to make a film about their plight, we end up with a critically acclaimed crap-pile of a movie that somehow manages to win an Oscar for best picture.  Yes, I’m talking about you Danny Boyle! Yeah, the Brits withdrew from India ages ago, yet somehow they’re still exploiting the region.  But while Slumdog plays out as a feel-good glorification of life in poverty, Swedish director Cary Fukunaga’s does the opposite in his directorial debut, Sin Nombre, a story about two Honduran teenagers making the perilous journey to the U.S.  This film will undoubtedly move you, and is powerful enough to cause one to challenge their own beliefs about immigration. I could not recommend this movie more.

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9. The Departed

I’ve probably watched this foul-mouthed gangster drama a dozen times over the past few years, but you know what?  It never gets old… ever. Each time I watch it I discover something new. There’s nothing earth-shattering here, but I appreciate the little things like how there’s an X in each frame where someone dies. Oh, and of course it’s also a frigging awesome movie. Great performances from the all-star cast, and Mark Wahlberg is hilarious.

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8. American Beauty

Who knew that a movie about suburban malaise could be so amazing.  By the time I finished my first viewing of American Beauty, I had so many emotions running through my body that I thought I’d lost my virginity.  Actually, I did lose my virginity that night because Sam Mendes totally f***ed my mind. Of all the films in this list, this is my personal favorite. Not because it’s the best movie that I’ve ever seen (although it might be), but because it was the first truly great film that I’d watched. Also, Kevin Spacey and Annette Benning’s performances are incredible.

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7. The Incredibles

Did I mention that I love Brad Bird?  Everything the man touches turns to awesome.  From his work at The Simpsons and Pixar, all the way up to his live action debut with Mission Impossible 4.  He’s definitely one of the most talented persons in Hollywood, and the crown jewel of his brilliance is The Incredibles.  A hilarious  animated film about aging superheroes adjusting to family life. Despite the fact that it’s a ‘family’ movie, The Incredibles is packed to the brim with death, violence, and plenty of subtle adult humor. And you know what, Brad Bird got away with it because he’s the man.

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6. Dr. Strangelove: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb

Stanley Kubrick provides us with a fine example of satire done right.  But what amazes me most about Dr. Strangelove is how relevant it remains nearly a half century later. Peter Sellers’ performance is also quite spectacular, playing three separate characters in this film so deftly that the viewer doesn’t even think twice about it – Adam Sandler, please take note.

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About Tim Nicholson

Timothy was named Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 2006. He is currently an undergraduate at American University studying economics. He loves Sam Mendes beyond all reason.

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