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Usual Suspects (UTB)
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Shawshank Redemption (EastStandBlue)
I can't really do The Shawshank Redemption enough justice... Superb story, superbly acted and thoroughly deserving of its place amongst some of the finest pieces of cinema. So, instead, here's a picture of Morgan Freeman eating candyfloss.
I will have to vote for The Usual Suspects in this one.
Shawshank has become the default answer to most people being asked what their favourate film is. It is for me unquestionably a great film, but its place as the ubiquitous Best Film Ever does need some scrutiny, and for me could be down to the backlash from it not being a massive hit upon release but then growing a groundswell of support as some people wanted an alternative choice as Best Film Ever in an effort to appear a bit different to the usual Star Wars and Indiana Jones's etc.
The Usual Suspects is a great great film. I didn't see the plot twist, and didn't know that I was meant to be looking out for a plot twist. Subsequent viewings to look for tell tale signs made it still a great watch even knowing the twist, and then upon viewings after that just watching the film for enjoyment's sake knowing what was happening it still stands up to scutiny.
This is a great contest and worthy of a final. I do love the Shawshank redemption but suspect it now receiveds votes in this by default of repuation rather than consideration of its merits, and for me, The Usual Suspects just has slightly more to it and so gets my vote.
I remember seeing an interview with Gabriel Byrne where he said that all of the main actors were arguing over which one of them was Keyser - they all had their own theories about the twist!! I still think the drawing looks as much like Kobayashi as it does Verbal... :unsure:I didn't see the plot twist, and didn't know that I was meant to be looking out for a plot twist. Subsequent viewings to look for tell tale signs made it still a great watch even knowing the twist, and then upon viewings after that just watching the film for enjoyment's sake knowing what was happening it still stands up to scutiny.
I will have to vote for The Usual Suspects in this one.
Shawshank has become the default answer to most people being asked what their favourate film is. It is for me unquestionably a great film, but its place as the ubiquitous Best Film Ever does need some scrutiny, and for me could be down to the backlash from it not being a massive hit upon release but then growing a groundswell of support as some people wanted an alternative choice as Best Film Ever in an effort to appear a bit different to the usual Star Wars and Indiana Jones's etc.
The Usual Suspects is a great great film. I didn't see the plot twist, and didn't know that I was meant to be looking out for a plot twist. Subsequent viewings to look for tell tale signs made it still a great watch even knowing the twist, and then upon viewings after that just watching the film for enjoyment's sake knowing what was happening it still stands up to scutiny.
This is a great contest and worthy of a final. I do love the Shawshank redemption but suspect it now receiveds votes in this by default of repuation rather than consideration of its merits, and for me, The Usual Suspects just has slightly more to it and so gets my vote.
Very true and is exactly the reason why i also went for The Usual Suspects. As you say Shawshank appears to be a default without really thinking about it.
Who is Keyser Söze?
The Usual Suspects was shot in 1995, in just over 1 month this noir thriller had a budget of less than $6m! An amazingly original screenplay with labyrinthine intrigue. Those that have seen it will never forget the HUGE twist in the final scene...without doubt a classic of a film, fully deserving of it's place in the Shrimperzone top 32 films of the 1990s.
Really? So the fact that I simply prefer The Shawshank redemption means I haven't thought about it? Don't make generalisations!
Personally I think this should be the final...