By Josh Krubner and Jim Foote
JIM: Today, we open a new column/feature to URUniverse. "Reviews," will have actual reviews, yes, but we will also be toying with different formats, features, and the like. First up is a Top 10 ALL TIME list of Josh and mine's favorite flicks. We use whatever criteria we need to justify the picks. If someone says Air Bud is their favorite, then who are we to say otherwise?
JOSH: While it's true, all film is subjective, we have chosen our personal top ten favorites to kick off the review section of the blog.
DISCLAIMER: NOT ALL FAVORITE MOMENTS CAN BE FOUND ON YOUTUBE, HENCE SOME CLIPS MAY NOT MATCH UP. STILL, WATCH THEM. THEY'RE GOOD CLIPS. WELL BEHAVED CLIPS. OBEDIENT CLIPS.
OBEY.
*picks in reverse order*
JOSH #10. AIRPLANE (1980)
Airplane is my personal favorite comedy, and the funniest movie I've ever seen. It's one of those unfortunate flicks that would NEVER get made in today's overly "progressive" world, but when it came out, it hit every possible note. AND... the sequel isn't terrible.
Favorite Moment: Calming down the unruly passenger
JOSH: While it's true, all film is subjective, we have chosen our personal top ten favorites to kick off the review section of the blog.
DISCLAIMER: NOT ALL FAVORITE MOMENTS CAN BE FOUND ON YOUTUBE, HENCE SOME CLIPS MAY NOT MATCH UP. STILL, WATCH THEM. THEY'RE GOOD CLIPS. WELL BEHAVED CLIPS. OBEDIENT CLIPS.
OBEY.
*picks in reverse order*
JOSH #10. AIRPLANE (1980)
Airplane is my personal favorite comedy, and the funniest movie I've ever seen. It's one of those unfortunate flicks that would NEVER get made in today's overly "progressive" world, but when it came out, it hit every possible note. AND... the sequel isn't terrible.
Favorite Moment: Calming down the unruly passenger
JIM #10. A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984)
Jason Voorhees may have my heart, but there's no denying Freddy Krueger's initial outing is the kind of film everyone wishes they came up with, may try to replicate it, and fail. Freddy was the first monster/villain I remember seeing, at Age 3, and he scared the crap out of me. Anyone who knows me knows another Wes Craven flick is destined for this list, but I have to give Krueger some love.
Favorite Moment: Johnny Depp vs. The Bed
Jason Voorhees may have my heart, but there's no denying Freddy Krueger's initial outing is the kind of film everyone wishes they came up with, may try to replicate it, and fail. Freddy was the first monster/villain I remember seeing, at Age 3, and he scared the crap out of me. Anyone who knows me knows another Wes Craven flick is destined for this list, but I have to give Krueger some love.
Favorite Moment: Johnny Depp vs. The Bed