I'm on this Audrey Hepburn craze right now, and I watched "Breakfast at Tiffany's" for the first time. I'm reading a biography about her, and I love Audrey so much. I made a LJ UI to commemorate:
The party scene from Tiffany's has got to be one of the most hilarious scenes ever. Everything about that movie was awesome. 10/10.
Next, I need to watch "Roman Holiday". It was her first Hollywood movie. I remember watching the end of it one day, and that was what got me more excited about Audrey Hepburn in the first place.
I also watched "The Ascent" because I randomly found it recorded on the TV at home and I got bored of watching all the recorded Jon and Kate episodes I missed. "The Ascent" is this early 70s Russian WWII movie. It was unusual for a WWII movie, and I've only really seen a handful of Russian movies. This one was very effective in its dialogue and it really shows the ugliness of the human condition during wartime. The director died a couple years later while she was shooting her next movie. Quite a tragedy, because "The Ascent" is largely considered to be her best movie. My only real complaint is that the movie was a bit too slow at times. 7/10
The last movie I watched lately was this anime movie by that director of "Ghost in the Shell" called "The Skycrawlers". It was recommended to me, but I didn't know that it was made by the same director. It took a year for me to finish downloading it. I didn't really like the movie. It was too slow and philosophical. I didn't even understand what was going on until I read the short wiki article about it, then it pissed me off. I wouldn't recommend it unless you like "Ghost in the Shell" and philosophical, thoughtful movies. I give it 6/10.