Amazing movies you'd like to recommend to everyone here
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Amazing movies you'd like to recommend to everyone here
My choise, the Devil's Rejects by Rob Zombie. WOW! That's IMO probably the greatest horror/slasher movie ever made. Great characters, great dialogue, great storyline and above all, the best ending ever! If Quentin Tarantino had directed Natural Born Killers, this is probably what it would've been like.. Immoral, some might say? Well, there's a moral to the story, but who gives a shit about morals if it's a movie that kicks you in the balls and you still love! It's hard for anyone to beat this one.
5 stars and two thumbs up! Watch it, you'll love it!
5 stars and two thumbs up! Watch it, you'll love it!
whoa whoa whoa Natural Born Killers has nothing in common with Devil's Rejects other than homicide. one's an homage to 1970s slasher flicks the other's a commentary on violence in the media.
like both of them although Oliver Stone is such a drama queen. his upcoming film on Bush will probably be about as interesting as any whiny Bush thread on this forum.
great movie
like both of them although Oliver Stone is such a drama queen. his upcoming film on Bush will probably be about as interesting as any whiny Bush thread on this forum.
great movie
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Yeah, but I said "if Quentin Tarantino had directed it..". Oliver Stone made Natural Born Killers into something Tarantino never intended it to be when he wrote the screenplay. However, I do like the Oliver Stone version too. Would like to see how Tarantino would've made it, though.Tone Deft wrote:whoa whoa whoa Natural Born Killers has nothing in common with Devil's Rejects other than homicide. one's an homage to 1970s slasher flicks the other's a commentary on violence in the media.
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Most of the Studio Ghibli(sp?) movies are really great.Darwinist wrote:+1 for Persepolis.
Mine would be another animated classic, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. That movie can instantly transform me into a kid again.
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I've posted this before, but since we are in the topic I would like to recommend this fantastic short by Pepe Danquart.
Schwarzfahrer
10 minutes, German language with English subtitles
"Pepe Danquart's Academy Award® winning short film captures the dignity of a man confronted with a problem many of us may have faced in a foreign culture. And when dealing with ignorance and intolerance, nothing makes more of a statement than the power of humor." - Film Movement
Winner - 1994 Academy Award, Best Live Action Short
Winner - City of Melbourne Award, Best Short Fiction, 1993 Melbourne International Film Festival
Schwarzfahrer
10 minutes, German language with English subtitles
"Pepe Danquart's Academy Award® winning short film captures the dignity of a man confronted with a problem many of us may have faced in a foreign culture. And when dealing with ignorance and intolerance, nothing makes more of a statement than the power of humor." - Film Movement
Winner - 1994 Academy Award, Best Live Action Short
Winner - City of Melbourne Award, Best Short Fiction, 1993 Melbourne International Film Festival
Sunshine by director Danny Boyle. Brilliant...
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Carnival Of Souls - 1962 -Herk Harvey, USA
Valerie & Her Week Of Wonders - 1970 Jaromil Jires, Czechoslovakia
Bride Of Frankenstein - 1935 -James Whale (A Whale of a picture!), USA
Vertigo – 1958 Hitchcock, USA
The Seventh Victim - 1943 Mark Robson, USA
Nosferatu - 1922 Murnau & 1979 Herzog, both Germany
Murder, My Sweet – 1944 Edward Dmytryk, USA
Blade Runner - 1982 Ridley Scott, USA
Dark City - 1998 Alex Proyas, USA
(Director's cut recently released & vastly superior)
The Mirror -1975 Andrei Tarkovsky, Soviet Union
Roots, Rock, Reggae – 1977 Jeremy Marre, USA & Canada -filmed in Jamaica
Any movie with Pippi Longstockings in it…
Valerie & Her Week Of Wonders - 1970 Jaromil Jires, Czechoslovakia
Bride Of Frankenstein - 1935 -James Whale (A Whale of a picture!), USA
Vertigo – 1958 Hitchcock, USA
The Seventh Victim - 1943 Mark Robson, USA
Nosferatu - 1922 Murnau & 1979 Herzog, both Germany
Murder, My Sweet – 1944 Edward Dmytryk, USA
Blade Runner - 1982 Ridley Scott, USA
Dark City - 1998 Alex Proyas, USA
(Director's cut recently released & vastly superior)
The Mirror -1975 Andrei Tarkovsky, Soviet Union
Roots, Rock, Reggae – 1977 Jeremy Marre, USA & Canada -filmed in Jamaica
Any movie with Pippi Longstockings in it…
sorry, my fail, totally forgot that Tarentino wrote that. while looking that up saw that Rodriguez is making 'Machete'Action Jackson wrote:Yeah, but I said "if Quentin Tarantino had directed it..". Oliver Stone made Natural Born Killers into something Tarantino never intended it to be when he wrote the screenplay. However, I do like the Oliver Stone version too. Would like to see how Tarantino would've made it, though.Tone Deft wrote:whoa whoa whoa Natural Born Killers has nothing in common with Devil's Rejects other than homicide. one's an homage to 1970s slasher flicks the other's a commentary on violence in the media.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0985694/
which was a preview in Grindhouse, could be very cool. liked Planet Terror, Death Trap was so-so. really liked the cheeseball 70s ads, born in 72 I was influenced by all that.
Persepolis - looks very interesting
heavy suggestions, tough to put one out there like those.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz