have more but didnt want to post 3 in a row :)
The Far Country (1954) � another fine western from the Anthony Mann/James Stewart collaboration, faltering only at the end for me when it became a little unconvincing. Until then, this was a brilliant film with some of the finest location photography to ever grace a western.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048055/
7-7.5/10
Stagecoach (1939) � I have a hard time liking John Ford�s westerns, most of them are either ruined by inane humour or held back by fairly standard characterisations and plotting. But this one I had no problems with.
The characterisations are very strong right from the beginning, the humour is actually funny and does not interrupt narrative flow and the gradual buildup pays off superbly with great action sequences. And from the very first frame, this is lit and composed magnificently.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031971/
7.5/10
Prague (2006) � Another searing and moving recent Danish film with another great performance by Mads Mikkelsen. The movie focuses on a Danish couple traveling to Prague where the father of Mikkelsen�s character has recently died. What follows is an intense and interesting exploration of identity and various forms of relationships, all set against the glorious backdrop of Prague itself.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0855975/
7.5/10
The Great Lie (1941) � surprisingly terrible melodrama, I was expecting more from a movie featuring Bette Davis and Mary Astor but the stupid plotting and characterisation works against the two great actresses.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033677/
4/10
The Little Giant (1933) � Charming and pleasant comedy of manners starring Edward G Robinson and Mary Astor. Robinson plays a gangster, as he pretty much always did, posing as an upper class socialite to escape police attention. The plotting is ludicrous but Robinson and Astor work really well together and make the most of some clever dialogue.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024262/
6.5/10
The Man in the White Suit (1951) � Very subtle british comedy with Alec Guiness in fine form as a lab assistant who creates a material from which clothes can be made that never need to be washed/cleaned. His attempts to make the material available commercially encounter various obstacles from the unions, clothing manufacturers and other scientists.
Ingenious premise and plotting but the execution was a little too subtle and quaint for my on personal taste.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044876/
6/10
Om Shanti Om (2007) � very big budget Bollywood film that pretty much represents the epitome of the typical blockbuster Bollywood film: overdramatic and nonsensical plot, ridiculous overacting from the leads, gorgeous cinematography with stunning use of colour and well choreographed song and dance numbers but which disrupt narrative flow.
Not really my type of thing, but it had me entertained till about the halfway mark, after which it got more and more tedious.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1024943/
5.5/10
Jhoom Bharabar Jhoom (2005) � see above, pretty much the same but there is an extended 30 min song and dance sequence towards the end that is just brilliantly choreographed.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0833476/
5.5/10