I'd seek out Aviator on a big screen. Try to find The House of Flying Daggers on a big screen if you can (though not on your list). Both need the space for the imagery.
I'm partial to Million Dollar Baby myself and highly recommend seeing it before it gets any more press of any kind. For that reason alone, I'd see it asap. Umm, don't read what press there is AND take my opinion with a grain of salt. Just let the movie happen, you know? You might hate it.
Sideways has some spectacular Calif. scenary that's fab on the big screen, but most of the movie is tighter shots. Neverland has some pretty spectacular scenary. You wouldn't miss anything critical to the story in either of them if you see it in pan-and-scan or even wide screen on a small tv, but hey, fab scenery = good, in my book, anyway.
I haven't seen Motorcycle or Ray, so can't speak to them, but because Motorcycle is a road/travel movie, I'm going to be looking for it on big screen myself.
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Date: 2005-02-15 08:58 pm (UTC)I'm partial to Million Dollar Baby myself and highly recommend seeing it before it gets any more press of any kind. For that reason alone, I'd see it asap. Umm, don't read what press there is AND take my opinion with a grain of salt. Just let the movie happen, you know? You might hate it.
Sideways has some spectacular Calif. scenary that's fab on the big screen, but most of the movie is tighter shots. Neverland has some pretty spectacular scenary. You wouldn't miss anything critical to the story in either of them if you see it in pan-and-scan or even wide screen on a small tv, but hey, fab scenery = good, in my book, anyway.
I haven't seen Motorcycle or Ray, so can't speak to them, but because Motorcycle is a road/travel movie, I'm going to be looking for it on big screen myself.