Openly inspired by:
Music A to Z Challenge # invented by @psos!
Introducing the # Movie A to Z Challenge !
You always have to learn from beautiful things and here I propose again the beautiful initiative of @psos but with a cinematic character.
Few rules, in fact none.
Just a few tips and suggestions to create a mini-community around all this!
- recommended tag a-zmovie
- Each day one alphabet letter, from 1 to 3 movies to indicate
- If possible link a video with trailer or some scenes from the movie
I also ask you:
- Brief description of the film
- What do you think
- Why do you recommend it
You can post in any community you want.
I give you a list of communities that I love, I suggest you post in one of them.
- Olio di Balena (@fedesox) - created/hive-146620
- DCcooperation (@clixmoney) - trending/hive-177976
- GEMS (@bluemist) - created/hive-148441
- OCD (@acidyo) - created/hive-174578
- Movies & TV Shows (@namiks) - created/hive-166847
- Netflix & Streaming (@unbiasedwriter) - created/hive-118364
- Art (@gr3en) - trending/hive-188955
- Creativecoin (@wakeupkitty) - created/hive-166850
- Palnet (@isaria) - created/hive-110490
- COMIC BOOKS fan/pro (@arseniclullaby)
Today we begin with the Letter A!
Below my tips:
Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola)
We are talking about a film firmly in the top 10 of almost all cinema lovers.
The ultimate Vietnam War movie.
Coppola directing, Sheen, Duvall and especially Brando to enchant in front of the camera.
Avengers: Infinity War (Anthony & Joe Russo)
Too much to envy to the film previously mentioned but it is impossible to ignore the transversal and global impact that Marvel's most representative film has created.
A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick)
It's hard to say if it's Kubrick's best film, it certainly represents his most representative film.
If you haven't seen it, get it back immediately.