I've heard of Brazil - I got the DVD for it on a sale in London last year, but have yet to get to see it. It's by Terry Gilliam, a former Monthy Pyton (the guy that made the visuals, mostly) and the guy that made Twelve Monkeys (a movie I would have loved if Brad Pitt wasn't so bloody annoying). I've heard it's awesome, but like other elements on this list that I own but have yet to see, I just haven't gotten to it yet.
Being a die-hard
Brazil fan, I can say you won't regret it. Unless you're my wife; for whatever reason, the dystopian attitude running through it really upset and distraught her (yet it didn't for
12 Monkeys, which she loves, go figure). But yeah, if you liked
12 Monkeys, you should like
Brazil (and Jonathan Pryce is a blast to watch).
Oh, and I just thought of something...since you apparently know at least some of Monty Python...do you remember the short
The Crimson Permanent Assurance, which was at the beginning of
The Meaning of Life? That was entirely done by Gilliam, and was very similar in style to Brazil (and in fact, I think used much of the same crew to shoot it, but I could be mistaken on that part).
I've also never seen any part of Alien - is there anyone else left on the planet that can say this? Or Starship Troopers .. or Heroes ..
Haven't seen
Starship Troopers myself, I just have this feeling I'd fall on the hate-it side of the fence, dunno. However, just FYI,
Alien wasn't on the list,
Aliens was, and they are two very completely different films (as the list correctly noted). The first
Alien is considered by many (myself included) to be the quintessential study in how to do a sci-fi horror flick, while
Aliens is the corresponding study in how to do a sci-fi action flick, not to mention a perfect example in how to properly do a true sequel (same universe, similar setting and characters, but used to tell a completely different style of story. Don't copy the first story, dagnabbit, use it as a springboard to tell your own! *glares at Alien^3*)
The only items on the list I've never heard of are "The Thing" and "Children of Men".
Children of Men is actually next on our Netflix queue. Heard great things about it, hopefully it will live up to our expectations. As for
The Thing, haven't seen it personally, but how could you not have *heard* of it??
Well, OK, not *that* bad, but still. The Thing, The Blob, The Fly...I mean, isn't there just a long string of B-movies starting with The from that era that everyone has heard of, even if they have no clue what they are about? lol
--mcn
(p.s. yes, I know--way too many parentheticals, and yes I finally just got lazy with all the proper italics. Sue me