That's the one I've wanted to rewatch for possible inclusion, but, alas, it was not available at the moment.I'm pleasantly surprised at how obsessed I've been with Beautiful Thing since watching it for the first time last week
No, that's not the way to do it.My list would have been "These are 10 movies I've seen and I vaguely recall not disliking them".
I feel I should like his films, and I've done a lot of research when I posted my top 100 last year so it's not like I'm not aware of them.Honestly, I can´t believe that nobody here but the two of us have watched his movies, most of them including LGTQ characters in their plots
That's the one I've wanted to rewatch for possible inclusion, but, alas, it was not available at the moment.
Yes, exactly. I don't remember it as a gay themed film, it's the drama of everything that happens that lingers on.or... because it's not gay enough?
Yes, exactly. I don't remember it as a gay themed film, it's the drama of everything that happens that lingers on.
De controversiële film over een homoseksuele priester
Count me in if we do it...Pedro Almadovar has made some awesome movies, including Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down, What Have I Done to Deserve This and Matador. Perhaps we should.start a thread to discuss his work
Regarding LGBTQ movies, I forgot to include one of Ang Lee's earlier movies, The Wedding Banquet.
To be honest, it was the gay story that I remembered the most before I rewatched it two weeks ago, and I certainly wasn't challenging your choice to include it.For me, his attempts to reconcile his sexuality with his vocation (and reactions to him based on this) along with the beautiful, intimate relationship with Robert Carlyle's character gave it strong enough gay elements to feature in my list
You had already posted more than 10 titlesRegarding LGBTQ movies, I forgot to include one of Ang Lee's earlier movies, The Wedding Banquet.
I certainly wasn't challenging your choice to include it.
And who knows. maybe it will make a comeback in a church/religion themed Top Ten.

Great choice, people.1. Carol (2015) - 20

I presume this is a remake of the 1965 TV musical?Cinderella (1997)
That's not how I made my list, but looking back at my choices I think I prefer the new versions (except for 101 Dalmatians).I confined my top 10 to remakes of films that I’ve seen the original and prefer the remake
I confined my top 10 to remakes of films that I’ve seen the original and prefer the remake.
looking back at my choices I think I prefer the new versions (except for 101 Dalmatians).
And maybe that's what is both fascinating and problematic about remakes.and in that case (When A Stranger Calls) I find they're different animals... even different genres, really.
I had to set myself rules otherwise the choice would have been too wide. I also didn't include any films that were adapted from another medium, such as a book or a play, because I couldn't be sure if the new film was a remake of the previous film or a new adaptation of the original work. It meant I couldn't include The Sound of Music (1965) even though it is a partial remake of the film Die Trapp-Familie (1956) and many of the scenes in both films are identical. However, both were adapted from the original book The Story of the Trapp Family Singers and additionally The Sound of Music was adapted from a stage musical of the same name. Therefore, I couldn't really consider The Sound of Music to be a strict remake of the earlier film.That's not how I made my list, but looking back at my choices I think I prefer the new versions (except for 101 Dalmatians).