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Might I also suggest, if you're into 'special' movies, Mulholland Drive from David Lynch. It's disturbing and takes you to some kind of alternate universe.

 

I also enjoyed Spy Game. I love Cold War and China/Nam spy movies and this one is as good as they get. Redford is an agent who's on his last day of work and he's confronted with one of his pupils (Pitt) being emprisoned in China.

 

 

The last scene in the movie with the whole 'Sir, there has been an incident in China' gave me butterlies

 

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Really depends what kind of films you enjoy but here are some of my faves.

 

Star Wars - The original trilogy. My fave films ever, just amazing stuff.

Terminator 2. Probably the greatest action film ever.

Leon. A great action film with a great story.

Das Boot. A very good war film, not some gung ho American drivel.

Team America. Fucking hilarious. Has me in fits of laughter everytime I see it.

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Donnie Brasco is awesome for a few reasons; gangsters, al pacino and johnny depp. These three reasons are usually enough to see any movie alone.

 

It's based on a true story about a policeman going undercover to bring the mob down, and ending up sorta switching sides.

 

Hey, forget about it.

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I just watched The Usual Suspects because of you arseholes and I can't believe how shit it was. Saw the ending from a mile away.

Well, it was called the Usual Suspects for a reason :wink:

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I've noticed a few Kevin Spacey films, so I'll add K-Pax to the list.

On top of that, I really liked The Matrix (numero uno), mostly for it's cool fight scenes but also for the sci-fi ideas. Event Horizon appalled me, but it's good. The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile are very good. I also loved the new War of the Worlds because of the social and psychological aspects of it, not for the sci-fi.

I saw a movie a bit ago called Code 46 which sort of reminded me of Lost In Translation, except for the fact that I was deeply shaken by the former.

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Ok here goes;

 

American History X

Fight Club

25th Hour(Edward Norton fan here!)

Mystic River

Boondock Saints

Leon/The Professional

The Descent

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Animal Factory

Falling Down

Romper Stomper

Chopper

Football Factory

Casino

Goodfellas

Irreversible

Pariah

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Falling Down is awesome. If Half-Life was ever made into a film then Michael Douglas should play Freeman... That is, 1990's Douglas. ANYWAY.

 

Ash, you ask for other Noir's? Well i'm no good at thinking on the spot, but I am thinking of a comedy noir that isn't contemporary at all -- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid which has Steve Martin in and isn't too shabby. But again, L.A. Cnfidential if you haven't seen that as it's great. Another Kevin Spacey film! The guy's a legend. Big Lebowski is totally in teh vein of those private-eye stories too.

 

.. But new recommendations? Hard to say :P things like Minority Report and Blade Runner could be considered, but I'm sure you've seen these already. Memento could be considered contemporary noir, but to be honest once you get over the gimmick the first time round it's not as good a movie.

 

Matchstick Men - Check that out. It's about con artists and has Nick Cage in and Sam Rockwell Jr. and it's the movie which made me actually sit up and realise that Cage is actually a good actor. Great film.

 

While i'm here... Young Frankenstein with Gene Wilder playing a distant relative of the famous Doctor. It's a nice comedy that anyone who's seen the original Frankenstein movies should watch.

 

A couple of scorsese films have been mentioned (Goodfellas, Casino), I think After Hours is one worth seeing. Not the best film ever but weird enough to watch at least once. Taxi Driver is disturbing enough to see too - Ash that's for you if you've not seen it. Not so much Noir but it fits, I reckon. and of course Raging Bull, about the rise and fall of the boxer LaMotta, definately a film to see for anyone who wants to direct movies. That's it.

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Thanks for the suggestions. I've seen Minority Report and Blade Runner. MR was alright, except crumbfest 2000 that was the ending. BR I never got into too much. Dunno why.

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Ash, you ask for other Noir's? Well i'm no good at thinking on the spot, but I am thinking of a comedy noir that isn't contemporary at all -- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid which has Steve Martin in and isn't too shabby. But again, L.A. Cnfidential if you haven't seen that as it's great. Another Kevin Spacey film! The guy's a legend. Big Lebowski is totally in teh vein of those private-eye stories too.

 

On the Noir front I reccomend The Man Who Wasnt There. The Cohens at there finest :)

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I'm not sure if this has already been mentioned, but Princess Mononoke is a pretty moving film. Tis another Studio Ghibli triumph.

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DukkaDukka, judging by your initial post, I can confidently say you and I have the same wickedely good movie tastes! :p

 

So looking at my dvd collection, I've put together this movie list for you. There are certainly loads more movies worth mentioning, but I just based myself on what I personally have in stock at the moment.

 

Intense:

Solaris (Totally knocked my socks off with its gripping soundtrack)

Das Boot (We saw this one 3 times in film school, nuff said)

Hotel Rwanda (Should have gotten at least 1 oscar for best actor)

The Crow (Completely justified revenge film, Brandon Lee died while making the film)

Apocalypse Now Redux (Insane war reality, watch the soldiers eyes, so loaded up on acid)

Leaving Las Vegas (Nicolas Cage's best role)

 

Aaah, life is sweet:

La Meglio Gioventu (Italy roars for 6 hours straight! Truly a must see!!!)

Bin Jip (Silent love poem)

Whale Rider (Beatiful Australian Maori tribe film)

Sideways (Funny, down to earth midlife film)

Before Sunset (Beautifull nostalgia, one of my fave romances)

Billy Elliot (Aah, dancing billy :))

High Fidelity (This is THE guy film!)

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I can't be bothered reading through all the posts on previous 4 pages, so I'll just list some of my favourites.

Many of them are classics, absolutely must see anyway.

 

-Spirited Away (Best animated film ever)

-Das Boot (Best war movie ever)

-Once upon a time in the west (The definitive western)

-Citizen Kane

-The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

-Dances with Wolves

-One flew over the Cuckoo's nest

-Docter Strangelove

-A clockwork orange

-Pleasentville (not really a classic, but I liked it very much)


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