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No. 9922

So farmers, what are your favorite movies of all time? (Also, on a side note some here have recommended that anyone who'd like to can watch movies together online).

No. 9926

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No. 9928

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Gummo. It's just so beautiful in a strange, sad way.

No. 9929

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Also Let The Right One is way better than the American remake IMO.

No. 9930

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No. 9932

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Sorry if I'm spamming, I just have a shitload of favorite films

No. 9933

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No. 9936

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No. 9937

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Aw, 13 was such a good film.

No. 9938

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No. 9940

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No. 9941

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No. 9942

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No. 9943

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No. 9944

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No. 9945

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No. 9946

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No. 9947

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No. 9948

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No. 9949

>>9945
this tbh

No. 9950

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No. 9951

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No. 9952

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>>9950
Fuck, that was a good film.
Satoshi Kon was the best, honestly

No. 9953

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No. 9957

>>9952
favorite too. it's the only movie i actually bought on itunes

No. 9980

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All-time favorite movie.

No. 9983

>>9930
Man, I watched this so many times as a kid. It was always on HBO.

No. 9985

>>9944
I've wanted to watch this movie, is it as good as critics say?

No. 9987

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No. 9988

>>9936

I'VE WRITTEN A LETTER TO DADDY…..

HIS ADDRESS IS HEAVEN ABOVE

No. 9990

>>9985
I think it's pretty good. The ending irritated me, but that's probably because I was lead to believe something about the plot.

No. 9991

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I really dig movies which have a gritty atmosphere and dark themes.

I also really like movies that show females can and do possess dark and violent demeanour contrary to the way that society portrays us.

No. 9992

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>>9991

Another one of my favourites.

No. 9993

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>>9992

And another.

No. 9994

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>>9993

And another (Basic Instinct got pretty shitty reviews but I fucking loved it).

No. 9995

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>>9994

And another.
Although the Swedish one was excellent, I have to confess I preferred Mara and Craigs performance in the English version.

No. 9996

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>>9995

Obligatory in the " movies that show females can and do possess dark and violent demeanour contrary to the way that society portrays us" department (seriously I didn't want this movie to ever end).

No. 9997

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>>9996

And finally, a classic.

Seriously, any movie that puts the dark underbelly of human nature on full display is A+ for me.

Can anybody give me any further recommendations based on what I've posted here? I'm hungry for more.

No. 9999

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>>9922
For some reason I never get tired of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie". I find myself watching it every few months or so. I bought the soundtrack on CD from someone on eBay last year, and I have no regrets.

No. 10001

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No. 10003

I've noticed I prefer foreign movies as opposed to American movies because they don't really follow that "good guy always wins" narrative. Sometimes there is no actual hero.

My favorite characteristic though is the fact that there isn't unnecessary music to guide the scene.

No. 10004

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>>9997
Ah we have similar movie tastes, I wish I'd remember the titles of ones I'd seen

No. 10005

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No. 10010

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rosemary's baby

No. 10011

>>10004

Tell me what you like then! I'm always looking for more dark, gritty cinema!

No. 10017

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The movie got such low ratings but I adored it from the minute I saw it. When I finally saw the extended version the high roller scene made me cry. It also probably helps I love Emily Browning.

>>9997
Watch Leon/The Professional if you haven't already. Maybe The Crush, even though it's cheesy I personally loved it. If you like superhero movies I definitely recommend Watchmen. Maybe 2011 Sleeping Beauty would float your boat as well.

No. 10047

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I could watch this movie once a week and still find it hilarious every time.

No. 10060

>>10047
the coen brothers are fantastic

No. 10072

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pic related and most of the other kubrick films.

>>10017
relevant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQm1rBqh53Y

No. 10073

>>10017
I love this movie too! I almost cried at the end idk why. I feel connected to this movie idgaf what ratings it got.

No. 10074

>>9929
Fuck I love this movie and book. The thing that really irritated me about the american was that eli was not androgynous enough and they took shit out to make them just be a girl. In the book and implied in the movie he was castrated. A lot of people that didn't read the book still don't get it even with all the hints in the movie like asking "would you still like me even if I wasn't a girl" and even showing that scar.

No. 10075

>>9941
Is catsoup sad in any way? I've seen funny stuff from it and fucked up stuff. Also the ending theme was sad.

No. 10077

>>10075
Depends on how you interpret it, really.
I'd say it's sad in the end. Without spoiling the ending, it just makes you feel very, very empty.

No. 10109

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No. 10123

so many cool movie suggestions in here. gonna watch some.

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No. 10127

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No. 10130

>>10127
is this the one where he slap the kid

No. 10159

>>10130
I'M UPSET

No. 10165

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No. 10167

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No. 10202

>>10167
I saw it twice.
Really epic but not my favorite movie … :)

No. 10316

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>>10130
Lol yes.

No. 14997

Bumpity bump bump

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No. 15022

>>9994
>>10004
yessss I love erotic thrillers

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No. 15981

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No. 15982

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>>9934
>>9939
>>9943
>>9950
>>9952
>>9991
>>9992
All times favorites right here

>>15014
I remember watching this and then spending the rest of my day trying to figure out what exactly happened at the end.

No. 15991

>>15014
For some wholly inexplicable reason, my parents let me watch Mulholland Drive with them when I was a kid. I don't think I've ever gotten through an entire movie with so little idea of wtf was going on. I kind of want to watch it again to figure out what it was about, but I'm not big on sex scenes.

No. 15995

>>9995
I can't believe they asked Yolandi to play the lead and she turned it down.

No. 15998

>>15995
Same here. I crey every time.
Aesthetically, she would've made such a perfect fit for the character.

No. 16023

>>15982

What bugs me about Donnie Darko is that unlike a Lynch film it's meant to have an actual answer but the director/writer didn't tell the full story in the film and you had to complete puzzles on the official website to understand the plot (copy of it here: http://archive.hi-res.net/donniedarko/).

Of course hardly anybody actually did that so they had to include the answers on the DVD, and still people didn't get it so they had to make a director's cut and lots of commentary explaining things.

Basically Donnie Darko is not meant to be a "wtf" film but is actually a scifi film where the director or writer failed completely to get the story across.

I always thought they should have just left it as a "wtf" film and their stumbling to explain the plot for a couple years after release kind of ruined it for me.

No. 16026

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I adore this movie.

No. 16032

>>16023
I wasn't very puzzled watching Donnie Darko like I was when I watch Mulholland Drive. I kind of figured what was going on by the end of the film.

No. 16035

>>16032
me as well, I thought Donnie Darko was fairly easy to understand? but i'd already seen tons of Lynch films before it so i guess i was just used to figuring out weird stuff in movies by that point

No. 16036

>>16032
>>16035

Did you watch the 2001 theatrical version or the 2004 director's cut? The original version doesn't even confirm that time travel is involved whereas the director's cut is split into "chapters" and spoon feeds answers that were originally only on the website.

If text appeared on screen explaining time travel then you watched the "dumbed down" 2004 version.

No. 16039

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I love this stupid movie.
It's like mean girls, but better imo

No. 16041

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>>16039

Heathers also has:
> high school
> cliques
> murder
> main actors that are still famous today

No. 16042

>>16041

> and Rose McGowan replaced Shannen Doherty on Charmed

No. 16044

>>16036
I watched the version on Netflix, I'm not sure which one that was but I don't remember any text

No. 16045

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>>16044

At least for me Netflix has always had both the theatrical and director's cuts.

Pic is the sort of spoon feeding stuff they added to the director's cut.

The whole cult fandom around Donnie Darko was about people trying to figure out what was happening and posting about it online, similar to the fandoms around Lost, X-Files, etc.

I can understand why the director/writer wanted to release a version fully explaining his story but if the director's cut was the original version would the fandom that made Donnie Darko a cult hit have existed? Someone watching Donnie Darko today is going to get a very different experience and wouldn't understand why it was such a big movie to some people.

No. 16080

>>16045
No, I definitely didn't see this version. That looks retarded

No. 17057

Going off topic, but have you guys heard of human centipede. One fucked up movie

No. 17061

>>16039
Love this movie. It's underrated af.

>>17057
Everyone's heard of it.

No. 17062

>>16036
I've only every watched the original version of the film. Multiple times too. A few on TV and at one point on Netflix. (I think this is when they still had based movies on there)

No. 17859

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Forever my favorite.

No. 48682

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I had to watch Farewell My Concubine today as part of a university module and I'm legit sat at home baaaw'ing.

It's a goddamn cinematic masterpiece and it's been a very, very long time since a movie has affected/struck me like this.

I highly recommend that anybody who has yet to see it go watch it, and keep an eye out for the subtly allegories/metaphors that are woven all the way throughout the piece.

No. 48683

>>48682

Also the lead of the film, Leslie Cheung - easily the most physically beautiful, captivating, graceful, delicate actors I've ever had the privilege of witnessing.

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No. 48689

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Satoshi-kon's masterpieces. Paprika and Perfect Blue are my favorites of his.
Other than that, I love movie that make me feel uncomfortable. For gore, Frontiers and Men Behind The Sun are good. For spooks, I liked The Possession of Micheal King, The Mothman Prophecies and Lake Mungo.
For general uncomfortableness, Eraserhead, Dogtooth and Precious are good.
Also, the blackest of black comedies; Happiness. Never before have I had to pause a movie just to wait for the cringe to pass.
If anyone wants suggestions for weird shit, just ask. I'm pretty well-versed in weird shit.

No. 48690


No. 48691

>>48689
Oh, anon, Lake Mungo is so good! It really plays with existential fears and I never got that image of her doppelganger out of my head. An eerie movie that scared me on a visceral level.

No. 48692

>>48689
Oh and Satoshi-kon is the man. Seen all of them

No. 48693

>>48682
I've been putting this off for such a long time even though I've really wanted to watch it. Moving it up on my watchlist now!

No. 48695

>>9985
I love the shit out of it but I guess it's unusual in a way that you either really dig or just don't get

No. 48696

>>9953
Seen that one. I liked how they visualised the rape. A kind of animation you rarely see.

No. 48697

>>9997
I've you want to get into the darkest of the dark of (French) society, definitely watch some Gaspar Noé.

No. 48698

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Awesome soundtrack, too. Want to read the book now.

No. 48699

>>48693

You really, really, really need to.
It's art. Pure art.

Never given a single shit about Chinese culture and it's history up until I watched this movie today. It's sent me on a cinematic spree.

No. 48700

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No. 48704

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Í love movies about the dark side of childhood. The ones I like most tend to be obscure foreign movies since those tend to be more realistic.

No idea why this particular topic always draws me in. Guess I didn't enjoy my own childhood much. I've seen a number of those movies that would make any pedophile proud lol

No. 48707

>>48704
Have you seen Mysterious Skins?

No. 48708

>>48707
Sure. One of the first ones I've seen. I tend to prefer stories about girls, though.

No. 48710

>>48708
Hm, well there's Precious, which is a little, er, urban. And Lilya 4-ever, Strange Circus, Salo. For non-fiction, there's Child of Rage, Just Melvin: Just Evil, Conspiracy of Silence.

No. 48713

>>48710
Seen all of those. Pls shoot me.

No. 48714

>>48713
Ah no wait, actually haven't seen that last one.

No. 48727

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>>9980
You have impeccable taste. The Devils Carnival was also straight fucking fantastic.

Pic related for mine though.

No. 48729

>>48727
Man I love Pacific Rim. Yeah it's kinda corny and the acting is bad but it totally delivered on the monster vs. robot thing in the most amazing way ever with a cool story to boot, unlike movies like Godzilla where you literally go to see the monster action and are rewarded with 5 minutes out of 2 hours.

No. 48731

>>10075
I thought it was. personally I didn't like it.

No. 48736

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The band Nightwish came out with a movie called Imaginaerum and I enjoyed it a lot.

No. 48744

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This is a good thread. I love that everyone here has a similar taste in movies. I've been making my way through watching the most fucked up films in existence (not an edgelord, like many others here I enjoy the dark side of the psyche) like 120 Days of Sodom, A Serbian Film, Megan is Missing, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, that sort of thing. I've heard of Dogtooth but I think I'll watch it now since others say its good.

also

>The Tracey Fragments (must watch if you're into films about mentally ill girls)

>Pink Flamingos
>Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains
>The World According to Garp (book is better but dat young Robin Williams)
>But I'm A Cheerleader
>Hausu
>Watership Down

No. 48746

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I have never related to a fictional character more than Enid Coleslaw

No. 48941

Heathers and Let the Right One In are definitely two of my all time favorites. I also love Interview with the Vampire and Princess Mononoke.

No. 48943

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i rooted for amy the whole time and idc how terrible that makes me

No. 48946

>>9997
It's an important movie to me. I watch it once a week, not joking.

No. 48966

>>48744
>the dark side of the psyche
>Slaughtered Vomit Dolls

anon, you haven't seen shit

No. 49000

>>48744
Gonna have to suggest August Underground Mordum, Guinea Pig 2: Flowers of Flesh and Blood, Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America (Cutting Moments in particular) and Visitor Q

>>48966
What would you suggest?

No. 49021

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>>49000
Thanks a lot, anon, I'll add them to the list.

>>48966
I don't know, SLV was the hardest movie I've ever had to sit through, between the footage of the chick coming off of heroin and the fat guy eating out of a pig's head it's an intense film. Also I didn't bother mentioning anything already in this thread since it has most of the classics. Any suggestions would be welcome though.

No. 49027

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Lynch, svankmajer, satoshi kon, kubrick, lars von trier, tarkovsky, bergman, aronofsky, fritz lang, Fincher, Otomo, kurosawa, Miike, Park chan wook for generic recommendations of entire ouvres.

For stand alones, I liked secretary (see pic); very reminiscent of those unhealthy sadomasochistic relationships that people just love to romanticise. But come and see (Иди и смотри), which was a soviet propaganda film depicting nazi atrocities on the eastern front, was absolutely unforgettable. Also for anyone who likes horror, try the poughkeepsie tapes. You'll either like or hate it.

People seem to love sofia coppola if they like Todd solondz, Gus van sant & harmony corrine, so look into that if you haven't already. Surprised no one mentioned heavenly creatures yet, it reminded me of maladaptive daydreaming, fandom communities and co-dependence. I have a shitload of films on the back burner, so I have pretty entry level taste when it comes to cinema. I like intense psychological thrillers (always taking recs for this genre- especially dealing with themes of stockholm syndrome and hybristophilia), crime dramas and I'm recently getting into historical/war films (if you haven't seen apocalypse now by now or haven't read heart of darkness, do it.)

No. 49036

My favourite movie is a Korean movie and it's called "Breathless." You can watch it subbed online. It's quite emotional but really makes you think about the situations people go through and how they humans have mutual support of each other. The movie has HEAPS of Korean cursing. I suggest it!

No. 49037

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>>49036
Sorry, here is the poster for "Breathless"

No. 49039

>>49027
I haven't seen secretary but I always see people praising it for having a healthy s&m relationship (as opposed to 50 shades). I've only read the synopsys but the relationship didn't seem healthy to me at all…
What was your opinion?

No. 49040

>>9922
t-there was no way they were 13 right? r-right?
>tfw you were an immature nerdy loser when you were 13
>tfw you were an immature nerdy loser until at least 17

No. 49041

>>49040
Supposedly yes it is based on someone's life when they were 13. Tbh I believe it mostly. I mean 12 year olds are having sex right now. They were having sex 10 years ago too. And long, long before that. They shouldn't but they are and have been, maybe it's more common now though, idk. It's just appalling

No. 49042

>>48943
Same, but why shouldn't I? She's an evil cunt but she's smart and got what she wanted, good for her.

No. 49043

>>49042
Besides, I especially enjoyed how she is every MRAs' wet dream/nightmare. Just awesome. Great soundtrack.

No. 49058

>>49039
both of thm aren't exactly mentally healthy in the first place. in the end they're just mentally unhealthy together. that's my view on bdsm in general rly and i am very kinky myself so…

No. 49059

>>49021
where the dead go to die…lol

No. 49060

>>49036
does it have anything to do with the godard film of the same name? if so, i want nothing to do with it

No. 49062

>>49041
at 13 i was such a pervert, you wouldn't believe. 13-year-old girls are obsessed with sex (and at the same time creeped out by it)

No. 49063

>>49060
It has nothing to do with that, a complete different storyline- It's not a love storyline, its a friendship- in a way.

Watch the trailer

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No. 54328

>>9934
I will always feel like my edgy teen self with this movie. I love the Craft.

No. 54329

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Absolute favorite movie, me and my best friend went to see it about 3 times back in high school when it first came out.

No. 54342

>>54329
But it's shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit

No. 54377

>>48943

Not terrible at all. Affleck basically plays himself in this film, and he's a total cunt. If there is anyone who deserves a ruthless, psycho wife it's him. Loved the way she was clearly insane and still outsmarted the asshole.

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No. 54382

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This will always be my favourite Christmas movie.

No. 54751

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>>49027
Speaking of Gus Van Sant, I'd recommend his film "Elephant" to people who like dark films. I watched it for a class and it stuck with me for weeks. It's about a school shooting and is very raw, almost as if it's all actually happening and they caught it on tape.

Also Sofia Coppola is my favorite director. My favorite of her's is The Bling Ring, it seems like something farmers would appreciate. I also love The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation. Marie Antoinette is a personal fave but I know a lot of people find it boring; it's absolutely eye candy in the best way. Somewhere is my least favorite film by her personally.

No. 54884

Ya'll should watch Puudistus. It's a Finnish movie and all kinds of messed up.

No. 54930

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The horror…the horror.

No. 54940

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>>16039
This is my FAVORITE movie to go back and watch every now and again. It was as a teenager and it still is now.

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No. 81469

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Best ending ever.

No. 81470

>>81449
I love this sort of movie! The whole this new person is too friendly/perfect/great/nice type. Some others with similar theme:

>Creep (found footage style but don't discount it)

>The Gift

I recently watched "We Are What We Are" and it was better than I expected (and i watch a LOT of movies). I know this thread is barely past its recent necromancy but if you have any psychological/thriller/mind-bender/etc. film requests that haven't been answered above, I could try to help you out.

No. 81471

>>81470
oh, and if you have any similar suggestions, please hand 'em over.

No. 81475

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>>9933
>>9944
>>9992

All of these, as well as this. I also adore 'Requiem For A Dream' & 'We Need To Talk About Kevin'. GOD, I COULD TALK ABOUT THESE FILMS FOREVER.

No. 81488

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>>48736
I love this movie

No. 81574

>>81469
Agree! Personally I want to know what happened between "Daphne" and that Zowwie guy (forgot his name) next, since the ending was too open for interpretation, at least for me. Really fun movie!

No. 81608

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Forever

No. 81616

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Classic

Also
>>9952
>>9947
>>15982
Yes!

No. 81619

>>54930
The second half of this movie still keeps me up at night, it was such a dark and strange turn, great movie.

No. 81621

>>81619

Heart of darkness is a great book to build things upon. Loved Spec Ops the Line too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7TaLjdXMc

No. 81623

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You, Me, and Everyone We Know

No. 81626

>>81623
I want to poop in your butthole forever.

No. 81630

>>81626
I'm so glad some one else has seen this

No. 81685

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Someone mentioned this movie in another thread. It's one of my favorites. Wanted to see how many other farmers have seen it. Would recommend.

No. 81715

>>10010
You should watch "the ones below", I saw it at a film festival, won't say anything to spoil it but it heavily reminded me of rosemary's baby, especially the paranoia everyone dismisses. I'll link the trailer.

>>10047
Amazing soundtrack.

>>10127
This one was so intense it nearly had me sweating. Felt about 30 minutes long tbh.

>>15014
I used to adore this movie, everything about it. I showed it to a guy I was fucking, considering dating, and he didn't get the end. As in, when it explained everything, step by step. AFTER it, he said he still didn't understand what was going on. Needless to say I didn't go on to date him.

>>48686
I have the biggest crush on Tilda Swinton. Will I be satisfied with the content?

>>48746
>>49027
>>54311
God yes.

>>48943
Me too. Especially in the scene with the guy from HIMYM, it was so cathartic.

For me.

Serious movie:
Synecdoche, New York
or "come and see" if I'm feeling really, really dark

Fun movie:
Michelle and Romy's high school reunion

I've been watching that one since primary school. I always believed that I'd grow up with my best friend like that.

No. 81728

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>>10003
For fuck sake. Do we really have to deal with weebs and koreweebs in the film threads?

Hollywood produces all sorts of movies. Including some truly incredible works of art. There isn't a single place on the planet where there has been such a steady and continuous output of good films over the past 60 years.

Just stop with the weeb shit. Not every Hollywood movie is "Michael bay" and even then the rock is a better action film than anything produced in East Asia over the past three decades.

"Hollywood is shit" is a fucking meme.

Oh, and if you want good foreign cinema you don't need to head to Asia. Hell, Italian stuff alone has some absolute gems.

Fucking weebs I swear… Have you ever seen how bad Japanese acting is?

t. Not even American

No. 81731

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I watched Electrick Children last summer and it instantly became my favorite movie. It has an interesting plot, amazing soundtrack, and some of the best cinematography I've ever seen.

>Rachel, a teenager born and raised in her Mormon community, believes that she has been impregnated by listening to music and must get to Vegas to find the "father" of her miracle baby.

No. 81735

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>>81731

Forgot to add some similar movies, so here.

Lolita, Hick, The Virgin Suicides, and Palo Alto.

No. 81736

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The ending gets me, every time, without fail. ;_;

No. 81775

>>81715
>>I have the biggest crush on Tilda Swinton. Will I be satisfied with the content?

It's not a terribly fast-paced film, but if you like vampire films that are slightly off-beat (as in off-beat for a vampire film), give it a go. I found it was a visually appealing and the soundtrack, my god, the soundtrack I adored! And FWIW, Tilda's character in the film may further fuel your crush.

No. 81778

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Watched this for the first time yesterday and loved it. Has anyone else seen it?

No. 81780

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>>81728
When People say foreign films, they don't always mean Japan and Korea. Calm the fuck down. And for the most part, Hollywood -is- shit.

I'm personally a fan of old Italian horror films.

No. 84473

Lots of good movies ITT.

Don Hertzfeldt has a special place in my heart. He's an animator, probably best known for Rejected (full version linked), for which he was nominated for an Oscar. Most people would look at something like Rejected and say the animation is simple, and it has no depth to it. To which I would counter with It's Such A Beautiful Day, a feature-length film comprised of three shorts that Don worked on over three years. Few movies have stuck with me like this deceptively simple tale of a man with a hat named Bill. It's an enthralling movie from start to finish, filled with stories and questions about where Bill came from and where Bill is going. It's been compared to Eternal Sunshine and Mary and Max, in that it's a contemporary story about love and our existence. And I absolutely cannot get over the fascinating camera tricks Don uses throughout the film, contrasting the stick-figure animation style. It's on Netflix (at least the last time I checked), and obviously I very much recommend it. Also worth checking out is The Meaning of Life, which is kind of a stepping stone between Rejected and It's Such a Beautiful Day.

No. 84476

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Night Flight. It's a Korean movie, and you can watch it subebd at "myasiantv.se"
It's so fucking good. It's a BL movie about high school students. A top student, and a school gang leader. It has no hard intimate scenes and no commonly "gay" effeminate stereotypes in it. Although it has quite alot of Violence in it, through school bullying etc. It really pulls your heartstrings. It shows raw reality of gay students in Korea, it's really quite sad. It just gives you things to think about it.

No. 84495

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Watched pic related a few days ago, absolutely loved it. It's basically a horror comedy about an immortal guy who reconnects with his estranged daughter. Saying any more would give the plot away, so go watch it. It recently got added to Netflix so there's that

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No. 84509

>>81715
If you haven't seen Only Lovers Left Alive yet, see it. Made me lust after Tilda big time. One of those movies that made me feel 100% lesbian because Tom did nothing for me, even though I find him attractive.

No. 84510

>>81735
You might enjoy the movie Mustang. It's Turkish but don't let that put you off, I thought it was very good and felt a lot like Virgin Suicides, Picnic at Hanging Rock, etc.

No. 84511

>>84473
>The tap is leaking.

No. 84727

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3 Women is a masterpiece. I like dreamy and surrealist movies centered around women.

No. 203771

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Anyone know of some great 80s/90s cult films that deal with teenage stuff? I'm a sucker for old high school settings. I really liked the comfy nostalgic feel of Pretty in Pink, Heathers, and Dazed and Confused.

No. 203777

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>>9945
This anime has changed me. So yeah, definitely an all-time favourite.
I cant say the same thing about any other movie.

No. 203781

>>81623
))<>((

<3

No. 203803

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>>203771
Maybe you'd like Jawbreaker (1999).

No. 203807

>>203803
ah man, thats one of my favorite movies! I like The Craft and of course Clueless if im feeling nostalgic.

No. 203809

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Mmmm… Natural born killers, Sympathy for lady vengeance, The pianist, Leon the professional, Goodfellas, inglorious basterds, Django unchained, American Psycho, The Devils rejects

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I'm a sucker for animated movies with adult-subplots, mainly for the nostalgia. (Iron Giant is my absolute favorite, I also like Balto, Brave Little Toaster, etc).

I know this is for favorite movies of ALL TIME, but Baby Driver is definitely one of my more recent faves–great soundtrack, editing, and decent script to boot (could have had a better ending though).

No. 203813

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It's hard to narrow it down but I would consider pic related my top 10 favorite films of all time.

>>9928
>>9933
>>9950
>>9953
>>9993
>>10010
>>10127
>>16041
>>81685
<3333 yes

No. 203819

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I admit I'm hella cliche, but Rocky Horror Picture will always be my favorite movie, ever since I was shown it by my awesome aunt when I was eight years old. Close second and third are The Secret of Nimh and the Wizard of Oz.

No. 203904

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aka THE movie for early 2000s edgelords of the internet. good shit.

No. 203906

>>203771
Baby It's You
Swedish Love Story
Flirting
The Year My Voice Broke
Kids

No. 203934

>>203904
the soundtrack is awesome

No. 203944

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>>203904
what movie is this?

Also can someone recommend movies like the Virgin Suicides, Breakfast Club… something slow-paced and ~deep~?

To not be too off-topic: lately I've seen Phenomena and LOVED IT. Starring young and cute Jennifer Connelly; she acts so badly there, oh my god. But somehow it fits the movie perfectly. The vibe is just something else, and the music? Amazing

No. 203949

>>203944
it's called "All About Lily Chou-Chou".

No. 203959

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has anyone seen "kimi no na wa" aka "your name" and "koe no katachi" aka "a silent voice"?
dunno if they count as actual movies as they're anime movies, but they're currently one of the top 10 anime films of all times.

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No. 203962

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i'm really bad at picking just one favorite

No. 203982

>>203959
YES. this is such a great movie, I recommend it to whoever I can, seriously. Not something I could watch often, because I was so anxious watching it hahaha
AMAZING MOVIE. Even if you're not into anime, please give it a chance!
>>203960
I heard the movie skipped a lot; I've only read manga, and it's very good, quality story

No. 204046

>>203959
i didnt like this movie at all. i thought it was terrible and overly hyped. the "love" seemed way too rushed? "oh weve been switching bodies for like a week i love you now" wtf. for real?

the ending didn't make me cry or have the impact i expected it to (and im a crier when it comes to movies especially romance) because the romance was lacking so much logic or emotion. there were a lot of unanswered questions to the plot of the movie too, which is very disappointing for those who pay attention to detail. just terrible.

>>203960
this movie was great though even if it does skip a fuckton of the manga, you get the gist that there was some real history between the two main characters and how he's desperate to fix his fuck ups. very nice story for a romance.

No. 204047

>>204046
I was pretty underwhelmed by Your Name too, but it's a lot better once you get away from thinking about it as a romantic love. I just think of it that they shared some very deep bond by switching bodies and lives for all that time and shit. And the dude says "I love you" because he's like 15 and has no idea how to quickly put his feelings into words or something.

>>203960
Movie is trash compared to the manga, the only good thing is that the art is pretty.

No. 204075

>>204047
Yeah I enjoyed Your Name and didn't view it as a romance film whatsoever.

No. 204099

>>203982
>>204075
I agree with the other anons, Your Name was pretty bad. Must suck to have shit taste.

No. 204101

>>204046
all of that director's stuff is like that, garden of words, 5cm per second. it's visually stunning but plot runs thin and there's never much emotional connection or buildup, then the character's relationships just kind of stop and the movie ends.

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No. 204449

>>204099
>>204046
You guys should try watching it again. I was underwhelmed the first time I watched it, but the second time made me ugly cry.

No. 204462

Jacob's Ladder.



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