Friday, April 17, 2015

Top Five Movies for a Sunday Afternoon

I work at a software company that makes tax software.  As you can imagine sometimes work can get a bit boring because, let’s face it, for most people taxes are not the most interesting subject (except for maybe accountants).  This morning, while discussing the new Cinderella movie and Maleficent, we got on the subject of movies that we could watch over and over again.  One of my colleagues brought up the subject of what our top five Sunday afternoon movies are.  I rattled off a quick five that seemed pretty accurate at the time then I really got to thinking about and while some of them would stay on the list I now realize others would be pushed out by other more beloved films.  So without further ado here is my top five Sunday Afternoon Movies.

1.      Blade Runner – The Scifi Noir that instilled in me a love for science fiction and film noir at a very young age.  Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard a police officer known as a Blade Runner specializing in the tracking and destruction of human androids called Replicants.  Brought out of retirement when four Nexus 6 androids, a new generation said to be “More Human than Human”, go rogue and come to earth illegally.  The story has a lot of different themes but most importantly it questions what it means to be human and asks if it is possible for a machine to be more human than the humans that created it.  The dark tone and melancholy soundtrack make this the perfect movie for a rainy Sunday afternoon.

2.      Conan the Barbarian – Nothing like some good old fashioned epic fantasy and Conan delivers it in droves.  We are treated to an exploration of the origins of the eponymous Barbarian and his early life and training.  Conan and his companions draw the ire of the evil sorcerer and cult leader Thulsa Doom (played perfectly by James Earl Jones) when they steal from one of his many temples and are tasked by an old and grizzled king (Max Von Sydow) to steal back the Princess and rescue her from Thulsa Doom’s dark spell.  Featuring epic sword fights and an even more epic soundtrack this is the perfect popcorn movie, perfect for a lazy Sunday.

3.      The Dark Crystal – At long last one that is a bit more suitable for the entire family.  Jim Hensons magical fantasy about a young Gelfling destined to heal the eponymous Dark Crystal and bring balance back to the planet Thra.  Slightly darker than Jim Henson’s previous work and featuring a some creepy creatures I still consider this one safe for most young children.  The movie is filled with fantastic creatures and locations.  The movie itself invokes many different emotions, while at times it is happy there are times when it is very sad and sometimes even terrifying.  This one will always be an epic fantasy adventure that the whole family can enjoy.

4.      Labyrinth – Another family oriented movie.  Also by Jim Henson this movie tells the story of Sarah, a teenage girl on the verge of adulthood with a penchant for fantasy.  Left to babysit her infant stepbrother Toby she angrily and unknowingly summons the goblin king to come and take him away she finds herself drawn into a fantasy world were nothing is what it seems.  Racing against the clock in a world where even time can’t be trusted Sara must navigate through the titular Labyrinth to rescue her brother before he is turned into a goblin forever.  Along the way she enlists the help of a handful of strange characters including a dwarf, a yeti and a dog goblin named Sir Didymus.  With a great soundtrack provided by the great David Bowie, who also stars as the Goblin King, this movie is a fun fantasy romp that everyone will enjoy.



5.      The Last Starfighter – This movie has been one of my favorites since I was a kid.  It tells the story of a young man named Alex who wants nothing more than to leave the trailer park where he lives and see the rest of the world.  Due to financial hardships and familial obligations he feels trapped.  His only outlet is an arcade game called Starfighter.  One night Alex, in the zone, beats the game and is heralded a hero by the residents of the trailer park.  Soon Alex is visited by a strange man named Centauri, Centauri promises him a life of adventure and Alex reticently gets in to his car.  Soon Alex is shown that the world he thought was only a videogame is real and that he has been selected to join the ranks of the legendary Starfighter League.  Feeling overwhelmed he asks Centauri to take him home.  He is attacked by an alien assassin at home and Centauri helps him to realize that if he doesn’t do something to stop the evil Kodan Armada earth will soon be drawn into the conflict.  Upon returning to the Star League he discovers that the rest of the Starfighters have been destroyed.  It is up to Alex and his navigator Grig to pilot the last ship and defeat the encroaching enemy.  This is a great scifi film and though a bit dated is an adventure that will always remain a classic.

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