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The movie recommendations thread, son (pg. 213)
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| meriter |
| no i was just complimenting him on his dress |
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| Jon_Snow |
| I'm not sure I can enjoy his movies after being subjected to that car commercial where he is driving at night attempting to make some profound sullen introspection. |
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| soulstar606 |
no it's not the gay thing. actually one movie i bet none of you have ever seen has some really gayish stuff in it.. i liked it...not the gayish stuff really.....that was just part of it..the main character is just....gay.... but the movie itself was cool. it's about a gay spanish boy who goes to germany and gets into the german rave scene.
im trying to remember the name hold on now....here it is
Lose Your Head (2013)
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Lose Your Head is a psycho thriller about a Spanish party tourist who gets lost in Berlin. The film is inspired by the true story of a young Portuguese man who disappeared some years ago after a night at Berghain. Like thousands of other young tourists, Luis from Madrid arrives in Berlin to spend a carefree summer weekend. After a break-up, Berlins infamous club scene seems the ideal place to the pain away, make new friends, and fall in love again. However, Luis resemblance to a young Greek student who had gone missing a few weeks ago gets him involved in a series of mysterious events. What starts out like a romantic adventure turns into a desperate chase through the streets as Luis gets more and more lost between paranoia and reality. |
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| AlphaStarred |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ygrene
I watched Tucker & Dale vs Evil last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. |
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| Intellekshual |
We just watched Hachi: A Dog's Tale last night. It's a true story, a wonderful story about the most loving and loyal dog. It touched me deeply.
I teared up watching movies a million times in my life, but I was literally sobbing and was pretty inconsolable way after the movie was done.
I don't care if you're a heartless son of a bitch, I guarantee you will have no control over your tear glands, especially during the last 30 min of the film. So be sure to have some Kleenex handy.
Hachiko's story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachik%C5%8D |
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| Jon_Snow |
| Did Hal cry? Crocodile tears don't count. |
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| meriter |
| quote: | Originally posted by Intellekshual
We just watched Hachi: A Dog's Tale last night. It's a true story, a wonderful story about the most loving and loyal dog. It touched me deeply.
I teared up watching movies a million times in my life, but I was literally sobbing and was pretty inconsolable way after the movie was done.
I don't care if you're a heartless son of a bitch, I guarantee you will have no control over your tear glands, especially during the last 30 min of the film. So be sure to have some Kleenex handy.
Hachiko's story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachik%C5%8D |
i've been purposely avoiding this movie, it shows up on youtube in the recommended videos all the time, nope nope nope |
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| Innocence Lost |
| Godz and kings was utterly boring, what a waste of money and (spoiler)the choice of god as a child was so immature and plain nonsense. |
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| Paradox Lost |
| Finally got around to seeing "Top Five," and really enjoyed it on account of both its over-the-top hilarity and satirical take on both Chris Rock's own career and celebrity stardom in general. But the movie runs out of gas and falters when it begins forcing an otherwise fresh and fluid comedy into routine plot conventions, as it does throughout nearly the entire third act. Still, it's definitely Chris Rock's best cinematic effort, and would recommend it. |
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| AlphaStarred |
I Origins and Autómata - both pretty good sci-fi films worth watching.
I Origins has the bit of cliche and random retarded moments, but otherwise is good and quite moving.
Autómata is another flick about A.I. robots, reminiscent of Blade Runner, and better than The Machine. It falls just short of being very good by not being more thorough, but still good and enjoyable. |
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| Syntonic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vector A
Nightcrawler was awesome. Definitely the most impressively played character in anything I've seen recently.
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I liked how he's so damn sure of everything, and becomes so ruthless, manipulating everyone. |
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