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Freddy Got Fingered (2001)
Ideal for Tom Green fans and those not easily offended *spoilers*
I'm still trying to catch my breath and stop coughing after the non stop fits of laughter and hysterics this film has just put me through. This is a very selective kind of humour though and fortunately Tom Green's antics seems to appeal to mine very strongly.
*spoilers* Yes some of the stunts in this film are darned sick but in a world drowning in political correctness it's incredibly refreshing to see a lady in a wheelchair having her legs whipped hard! It's all actors, no animals were harmed during the making of it, blah blah so harm was done. It was just bloody hilarious! *end of spoilers*
This is the Tom Green you've come to know and love from his TV shows, distilled and immortalised on a shiny DVD. If you didnt like it, this film wasnt for you, simple as that. If you like it then you're in for a real treat :).
Radio Flyer (1992)
This film changed my life
Where do I begin? I first saw this film in 1995 and had no idea of what to expect, I was actually at the time searching out films that Elijah Wood had starred in and this one had come highly recommended. I sat down and watched the film once and didn't know what to think. I watched it a second time a few days later and the floodgates just opened. Never before in my life had I ever really cried while watching a film, and I was blubbing, every high and low the film I was riding right alongside, on an emotional roller coaster.
It struck such an emotional chord in me on many levels, the intense sadness and elation we see in the film, the wonder and innocence of childhood, the yearning for a time that once was, but is no more. More than anything, this film reminded me of my childhood (except for the abuse) during a time in my life when I'd shrugged off my childhood some years before and not even really noticed, I'd given it up and moved on to a life entirely devoid of it. The Radio flyer made me wake up and suddenly realise what I'd given up without really even noticing. From that day forward I immediately set about to change my life and myself, and I did.
This is going to sound corny but basically I rediscovered my inner child, I started down a path that has been ongoing over the past 6 years and has changed me so much, so much for the better, embracing and living that part of myself. I've been finding out who I really am. I don't think it was simply a case of the right film coming along at a crucial moment of my life, The Radio Flyer really did something very special, and I still look upon it as an incredible piece of work in all respects, an incredible film.
In closing I cannot fail to mention the music. I am a great fan of Hans Zimmer and this is among his very finest works. The sheer breadth and depth of emotional expression he has put into the score of this film is a huge part of what makes the film what it is to me. Like subtitles to a foreign language film, his soaring music is a crib sheet to the intense emotions this film will take you through. Find the soundtrack at all costs, it was sadly deleted long ago, I never expected to find it but amazingly did, after chatting with someone I met on a Hans Zimmer fansite guest book.
Watch this film, let yourself live the emotions, don't get bogged in trivial nitpicking of the ending, be that child again