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Summer of Sam
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A friend just told me about a movie called Fido. A touching story of a boy and his pet zombie. It sounds pretty good.
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Mulholland Drive
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Saw (just the 1st one) and I liked Hostel, it was kinda low budget...but at least it had boobies:)
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The Number 23 was pretty decent.
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Have you seen Old Boy? (Korean movie with subtitles, amazing IMO). |
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I'm not sure how to fit in your category, but here's some unlisted movies I liked:
oldboy(south korea) other but might be different category: crash, magnolia, snatch, blade runner, cidade de deus, run lola run, Abre Los Ojos/Vanilla Sky, The Audition(Japan)... |
Falling Down is a good flick... I had it on VHS back in the day...
Good old fashioned mind snap |
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I haven't heard of 2 or 3 of the latter movies. Do you mean the original Crash with James Spader or the one from a year or 3 ago about racism? |
Some great names mentioned and I have seen most of them, from what I have seen recently:
"El espinazo del diablo" - nice one, spanish production, I guess Del Toro is behind it "Bringing out the dead" (Scorsese / Schrader / New York revisited - this time with Nicolas Cage ) "Once they were warriors" - great New Zealand production, no fiction there "Gangster no.1" - a British one, strongly recommended to the Malcolm McDowell fans - his best role in years although most of the movie it's only his voice "36 Quai des Orfèvres" with Depardieu - I was pretty surprised to see a real good criminal drama in 2004 war genre: Das Boot - I recommend the 4 hours long director's cut, it's worth it, incredible performance of Jürgen Prochnow and one of my top three war movies of all time http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082096/ Stalingrad - (Germany, 1993) doesn't need much commentary, very underrated but completely awesome movie and another of my war top three http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108211/ |
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Needless to mention I am a huge Takeshi Kitano fan:
currently own and recommend: Violent Cop Sonatine Hana Bi Kikujiro no natsu Brother Dolls Zatoichi |
1408 newer movie, not sure if it's on dvd yet. Will be soon if not already.
Also Harsh Times was a decent flic that kind of flew under the radar. Can't think of anything else off the top of my head that hasn't been mentioned. |
The Jacket with Adrian Brody and Keira Knightley
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I liked it more the first time when it was called Jacob's Ladder, but it was pretty good too. Keira Knightley boobies! |
ah - and i'm watching "Silent Hill" right now - looks good so far
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the effects are really nice - but they saved paper on the script, they are mostly screaming since half an hour.
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Not attached to this in any way. You might want to bookmark this site: http://www.movie6.net/ .
He usually has new movies posted the same day they hit the theaters. Good place to "catch up." ez |
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I also totally dig Cronenberg. His movies Crash and Videodrome in particular are good. |
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On another unrelated note: Swimming With Sharks (Kevin Spacey, Benicio Del Turo, and a few others) Very twisted and great movie with some great quotes. |
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Blue Velvet has the most ridiculous happy end scene in the movie history, but Dennis Hopper was a real class, the scene with Orbison's song in the background is very hard to forget. |
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I've never heard of Swimming With Sharks and I'm a big fan of Spacey and Benicio.
Oooh spader spader spader! It was definitely all about Spader! |
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A quote from Swimming with Sharks
Kevin Spacey(Buddy): Look, I can appreciate this. I was young too, I felt just like you. Hated authority, hated all my bosses, thought they were full of shit. Look, it's like they say, if you're not a rebel by the age of 20, you got no heart, but if you haven't turned establishment by 30, you've got no brains. Because there are no story-book romances, no fairy-tale endings. So before you run out and change the world, ask yourself, "What do you really want?" paraphrased and expanded from Winston Churchhill: Any man who is under 30, and is not a liberal, has not heart; and any man who is over 30, and is not a conservative, has no brains. You could also hear the line from the movie sampled into a song by Lagwagon who also samples in a line from Jacob's Ladder in another song and a line from Welcome to the Dollhouse in another. |
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