Shorty Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 Looking for ideas of some must-see movies I might have missed. Include why!
drahkon Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 (edited) Well, I'll give you two of my favourite movies: In Bruges Black comedy crime thingy and - in a way - really dark. Love the setting, love the actors, love the dialogues, love the atmosphere. Coherence I can't tell you why this is one of my favourite movies because it would spoil everything.. If you watch it: Don't give up if the first 10-15 minutes bore you. It gets better. Edited March 18, 2016 by drahkon
Sméagol Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 (edited) Didn't bother to check the other film threads? :P Check these two: Well, I'll give you two of my favourite movies: In Bruges Black comedy crime thingy and - in a way - really dark. Love the setting, love the actors, love the dialogues, love the atmosphere. Coherence I can't tell you why this is one of my favourite movies because it would spoil everything.. If you watch it: Don't give up if the first 10-15 minutes bore you. It gets better. My favourites from 2013 and 2014 posted here. My favourites from 2015 posted here. See you next week . I'll have to think about films from before 2013, as I have a bad memory, so I'd like to check lists, but I've been keeping those since the last few years. Just some (of many) that spring to mind: 12 Monkeys Pan's labyrinth The host Let the right one in Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain I'll go check some lists on the internet to help me jog my memory. Edit: @drahkon Have you seen The one I love? I suspect you'll like it. Don't read anything about it. Edited March 18, 2016 by Sméagol
Ashley Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 Probably Lilo and Stitch because I'm a full-grown adult. It's a nice comfort film with a good mix of humour, heart and wanton destruction.
peterl0 Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain Funny. Great Music. Wonderful Idealised version of Paris. My Neighbour Totoro Old Style Japanese Culture. Imaginative Great Characters including the standard Miyazaki independent girl. Great music. The Big Lebowski Funny. Great Music. The Dude. Juxtaposition of two great characters that are opposites of each other, but still best friends. Hmm. From this it seems I only like movies with music I like that are funny.
MoogleViper Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 Into the Wild Won't go into reasons as personally I hate other people's opinions influencing me. Just watch it.
Nicktendo Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 The Lives of Others. German film "Das Leben Der Anderen" Because it's awesome. Best drama film of all time.
bob Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 Intouchables: great French film about a guy from the projects who gets hired by a quadriplegic to be his helper. Kung Fu Hustle: Stylish Kung Fu comedy film thing. A Chinese mafia boss tries to oust the residents of a council block, they resist. South Park the Movie: Just fucking hilarious. The Prestige: Hugh Jackman vs Christian Bale in a magic-off. The Lone Ranger: Absolute crud for 2 hours, but the final 20 mins is cinematic glory. Can't think of any more right now. I've left out obvious ones that you've probably seen.
Agent Gibbs Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 Hmmm not an easy thing to decide on just one, but its between Ghostbusters Empire Strikes Back
Happenstance Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 (edited) Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is one of my big favourites. Edited March 18, 2016 by Happenstance
S.C.G Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 The Third Man - There's no point me trying to explain, just watch it : peace: I believe it was recommended to me on this forum, so now that I've seen it, I'm recommending it back.
Beast Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 Any Disney film because Disney, hello! Harry Potter because magic is real! Any Muppets because Animal is a God! Ghostbusters because it's amazing The Shawshank Redemption because it's a beautiful masterpiece that never gets old Titanic because it makes me believe love exists and I'm a soppy tart Kick Ass because it makes me believe anybody can be heroes and also Hit Girl is a boss bitch! Mean Girls because of Kevin G and it's so fetch! Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
ipaul Posted March 18, 2016 Posted March 18, 2016 A few of my favourites, with pictures! There Will Be Blood Apocalypse Now American Beauty Network Die Hard The Shawshank Redemption Far from a comprehensive list but there's some of them. There Will Be Blood sits at number 1, take the others in any order you like.
Goafer Posted March 19, 2016 Posted March 19, 2016 Labyrinth Speed Racer Stand By Me Mad Max 2-4 (really don't like 1) Pans Labyrinth Battle Royale American Graffiti American History X Spirited Away Airplane
Iun Posted March 19, 2016 Posted March 19, 2016 By genre... Horror - Aliens because it blends the right amount of pathos with fear. Action - Avengers the final scene in New York is just such an amazing thrill. Comedy - Airplane! I don't think enough good can be said about this movie. Without it, I don't believe that a lot of modern comedy would be possible. Drama - To Kill A Mockingbird probably the greatest book-to-movie adaptation of all time. I dare you not to tear up when Tom Robinson starts crying, protesting his innocence. Animation - A tie between The Iron Giant and The Lego Movie. Both very intelligent movies that reward second viewings. Sci-Fi - Wrath of Khan. A beautiful movie. Probably the best of all the Star Trek movies, and certainly the equal of virtually any science fiction movie before or since. Genuinely fantastic performances from everyone in the cast.
Londragon Posted March 19, 2016 Posted March 19, 2016 Once Upon a Time in the West. Godly soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. All movement by cast done to music. Sergio Leone's best. Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
Fierce_LiNk Posted March 19, 2016 Posted March 19, 2016 My all-time favourite has to be Alien. Fantastic pacing, amazing tension and just a fantastic thriller. I've seen it millions of time, but my favourite ever viewing has to be the time I saw the Director's Cut for the first time when it was shown for Hallowe'en many years back. Must be over 10 years ago! After that... E.T. A film that was an important part of my childhood that I still HAVE to stop and watch if it's on telly, even though I already own it on DVD. Amazing film with such a beautiful and uplifting soundtrack. The ending still gets me every time. The Lion King I'd still say that it's my favourite Disney film and seeing the musical was perhaps even better! Rocky A good shout for my favourite film series that just continues to deliver. Creed was also fantastic, but the original will always be my favourite, closely followed by 2. Although 4 has possibly the greatest soundtrack of all time in terms of cheese. Interstellar Wasn't sure what to think of it the first time around, but I adored it after the second viewing. There's a lot to love about this film and although it may not be for everyone, it ticks all the right boxes for what I look for in a film. Mr Nobody This has to be in there just for the ideas behind it. When I was younger, I wanted to write a book where a person reached a crossroads in their life and there were several different "universes" that all resulted from that one decision. This film does that, it's what I wanted to make, but somebody else did it and did it better than I ever could. I've got a huge man crush on Jared Leto, too. Goundhog Day Bill Murray at his best. I love the premise of this film, I love its execution and I love its ending. I've seen it over a billion times, lawl. It's another film from my childhood, but one that I think fondly of and can still watch over and over. The Entire Dark Knight Trilogy I actually disliked The Dark Knight when I initially saw it. I didn't really understand the praise behind it, so I saw it a second and third time and it quickly became one of my favourite films. The entire trilogy is superb, imo. It's redefined what we think of when we talk about super hero/comic book films. They're great thrillers or action films in their own right. The second is an excellent crime drama that just so happens to feature a vigilante. It's a template for other films and tv to use and it has to be the most important film of its kind. Stand By Me It's my favourite type of Sunday afternoon film. I've seen it so many times that I feel as if I know these characters for real, all of them. The ending still manages to choke me up or makes me stop and think every single time I watch it. The real travesty is that River Phoenix's life and career was cut so short, especially after such promise was shown in this gem. Lost in Translation Beautifully filmed and with some superb choices for the soundtrack. I remember when my mind was blown upon hearing The Jesus and Mary Chain for the very first time. Just Like Honey has become one of my favourite all time songs and it was used to utter perfection in this film. But, the acting in this is awesome, as well as the way the dilemmas are pitched with regards to each character. When I watched this film, I guess that I was also at a crossroads in my life due to me being at uni and not really sure what I wanted for the future. About a year later, I met Ine. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind This film is just too fucking good. Not sure there's much more that needs to be said. Alongside that, The Science of Sleep by the same director is also fantastic! I've put a lot there, but there are so many films here that I consider very important to me, so I thought I'd throw them out there.
drahkon Posted March 19, 2016 Posted March 19, 2016 Edit:@drahkon Have you seen The one I love? I suspect you'll like it. Don't read anything about it. Not yet, but it's been on my watchlist for some time. : peace: Mr Nobody This has to be in there just for the ideas behind it. When I was younger, I wanted to write a book where a person reached a crossroads in their life and there were several different "universes" that all resulted from that one decision. This film does that, it's what I wanted to make, but somebody else did it and did it better than I ever could. I've got a huge man crush on Jared Leto, too. Wow, we're basically the same. I always wanted to write a book about different realities/universes, too, I love this movie as it covers the subject and I've also got a man crush on Jared Leto. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind This film is just too fucking good. Not sure there's much more that needs to be said. Alongside that, The Science of Sleep by the same director is also fantastic! Now it's creepy... I fucking adore Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Have The Science of Sleep on my shelf, will definitely need to give this a go sometime.
Fierce_LiNk Posted March 19, 2016 Posted March 19, 2016 Not yet, but it's been on my watchlist for some time. : peace: Wow, we're basically the same. I always wanted to write a book about different realities/universes, too, I love this movie as it covers the subject and I've also got a man crush on Jared Leto. Now it's creepy... I fucking adore Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Have The Science of Sleep on my shelf, will definitely need to give this a go sometime. Watch it, dude. I think you'll like it. I want more of that sort of stuff, so will definitely be on the lookout for more films like this. Not sure that many people have seen The Science of Sleep. I'm sure I saw it in the cinema when it first came out and I loved it instantly. Definitely recommend it if you're a fan of Eternal Sunshine.
dan-likes-trees Posted March 20, 2016 Posted March 20, 2016 Going with Big Paul's pretentious pictures only style Need to check on that last one though, watched it pretty delirious toward the end of a 24 hour set of flights
pratty Posted March 20, 2016 Posted March 20, 2016 (edited) My favourite movie people would know about is probably The Matrix. It's genuinely a modern masterpiece, fastastic pure entertainment but with an inteligence behind it, works on many levels. The sequels are good fun too but the original was practically perfect. My other fave that most people won't know is Miracles, also known as the Canton Godfarther and Mr Canton and Lady Rose, a film starring and directed by Jackie Chan. It is a remake of Frank Capra's Lady For A Day, and is a homage to the classic Hollywood era with a cool 20s/30s gangster look. It's got all the action and comedy and heart of a classic Jackie Chan film but with impressive production values for the time in Hong Kong. It's also a bit of a who's who of HK stars with it's cast and cameos. I'd also like to give a mention to another underappreciated film many wouldn't know called Brotherhood Of The Wolf. It's a fantastic French, period, dark, generic hybrid of a movie with mystery, monsters and superb action. Other personal faves (in no order): Gladiator Memento The Prestige Inception The Dark Knight Trilogy The Bourne Identity Trilogy Troy Hardboiled Once Upon A Time In China Triliogy 300 The Mission (The Hong Kong film by Johnnie) Infernal Affairs The Taxi Trilogy (French comedy series) Iron Monkey Interstellar Pirates Of The Carribean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl Throwdown Exiled Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World Ip Man 007 Casino Royale Twelve Monkeys Police Story Looper The King Of Comedy (the Hong Kong film by Stephan Chow) Shaolin Soccer The General Edited March 20, 2016 by pratty
MindFreak Posted March 20, 2016 Posted March 20, 2016 Going with Big Paul's pretentious pictures only style Need to check on that last one though, watched it pretty delirious toward the end of a 24 hour set of flights That's quite hard to follow if you haven't seen the movie... good thing that Google allows to search for similar photos! I have to second The Science of Sleep that @Fierce_LiNk mentioned. It's awesome. I feel that Scott Pilgrim deserves to be mentioned on the first page of this thread! Other than that, I agree with many of the above, great movies have been mentioned here. Personally, I don't have any favourite movie, nor any favourite dish or favorite travel destination, it's all down to what I want at the moment and can therefore never make a list of the best.
dan-likes-trees Posted March 20, 2016 Posted March 20, 2016 That's quite hard to follow if you haven't seen the movie... good thing that Google allows to search for similar photos!t. Ha, I thought I'd make it like a fun gameshow format. How many did you get? I'd also add Pratty's shout of The Matrix to my list. Still holds up brilliantly.
Londragon Posted March 20, 2016 Posted March 20, 2016 May I add to my list another; Akira Kurosawa's 'Seven Samurai'. The movie pioneered many film making techniques that are still in use now. Awesome cast of Japanese samurai defending a town against rampaging bandits. Many western/cowboy movies use Kurosawa's themes and style, such as Sergio Leone's Man with no name Trilogy, and the original idea of Star Wars' story seen from the robot/servant's viewpoint comes from his great movies also.
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