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The movie recommendations thread, son (pg. 198)
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| paulversuspaul |
I literally have no idea what I am supposed to be looking at there. Im a little slow, bear with me. |
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| Dj Nacht |
Watched room 237 last night and I'm pretty disappointed. Throughout the entire movie I kept repeating WTF, to the point where I was expecting the movie to suddenly stop and display a message saying it's all a joke. The only thing that kept me watching, was that it was kind of interesting to see how and why people interpret movies differently.
ps. one of the guys being interviewed thinks the moon landing was faked and Kubrick helped engineer it. I think the movie is worth watching just for that guys explanation. |
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| Trance-MB |
I saw Headhunters (Hodejegerne (2011)) yesterday, that was pretty cool, but you probably need subs as it's from Norway.
Someone is really getting in the there... |
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| itsamemario |
Watched Seven Psychopaths, was allright plus. I enjoyed a lot of it, and no parts un-jived with me, but I've only just finished it, so I gotta give it a day or two until it has settled properly. But definitely recommendable. Also had a few twist and turns that I weren't so apparent, and that's always a good thing imo :p
I'm giving it at least 7 stars on IMDB. |
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| Blue Neptune |
Yeah but is it the one Ip Man movie to trump all the others? |
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| GoSpeedGo! |
| It may be the best kung-fu film I've seen so yeah. |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by itsamemario
Watched Seven Psychopaths, was allright plus. I enjoyed a lot of it, and no parts un-jived with me, but I've only just finished it, so I gotta give it a day or two until it has settled properly. But definitely recommendable. Also had a few twist and turns that I weren't so apparent, and that's always a good thing imo :p
I'm giving it at least 7 stars on IMDB. |
Yeah, just watched this the other day myself. I didn't know it was the same writer/director of In Bruges until I was done, and found myself comparing the two throughout. Not quite as well done as In Bruges, imo, but still quite enjoyable and interesting. Loved the meta humor regarding the film. |
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| looom |
Hollywood has become a piece of :S There are only a handful of actually good movies released in recent years. I watched Cloud Atlas for like 5 times now, that thing is deep as, though - requires a looot of patience to watch it, but the 1st time I saw it in the cinema, I knew my money was well spent.
I would recommend watching:
Ocean's 11 and Ocean's 13 - 11 is the best, but 13 is alright, 12 is kinda "meh".
Hangover - you will be rolling on the dormeo orthopedic laughing your ass off all movie long :D
How high
A clockwork orange
Pulp fiction
Sin city
The departed
Curious case of Benjamin Button
..and of course Fight club
If I would make a top list Pulp fiction and Fight club would definitely be at the top - can't even decide which one is nr1 and nr2, they are both ingenious. (The book Fight club is a lot better than the movie though, perhaps Pulp fiction takes 1st :D )
The shining - still the best horror movie ever made, watch it in the dark, you will be freaked the fk out :D
Also check out Underground and Black cat, White cat - The 1st is hilarious at 1st, toward the end, though, getting pretty serious, however, Black cat, White cat - comedy throughout and finishes wonderfully with something extremely funny happening :D |
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| Lagrangian |
| Zero Dark Thirty was pretty cool. 'Lincoln' to follow. Oh, and 'Breaking Dawn' was awesome! |
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| Redd |
| quote: | | Originally posted by Lagrangian Oh, and 'Breaking Dawn' was awesome! |
this one? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0366518/?ref_=sr_1
cloud atlas was a huge meh. the only interesting and entertaining story was the one about the old british guy.
looom, you just recommended the most obvious movies ever in a thread with almost 2400 posts, gg. |
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