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31 Jan 2006, 10:52 PM
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Movie recomendations.
First post..! Got to start somewhere why not here.
My wife and I don't watch a lot of TV but we're becoming addicted to Net Flicks and off beat movies.
Couple of the latest that worked for us were........opens the envelope.........
"Kontrol" about a group of ticket inspectors working graveyard shift on a subway.
The other nights fare was "Saint Ralph" a Canadian film about a schoolboy and his reasons for running the Boston Marathon in the 1940's.
Then a weird wacko one that I gave my wife a hard time for ordering, then laughing out loud at. "Shaun of the Dead" a dead pan story of Zombies in London.
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31 Jan 2006, 10:58 PM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
You know, if I had parents who were smart enough to actually invest in Netflix, I could help you out
As an aside, this forum is pretty dang sweet.
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31 Jan 2006, 11:05 PM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
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Originally Posted by distrunner450
You know, if I had parents who were smart enough to actually invest in Netflix, I could help you out
As an aside, this forum is pretty dang sweet.
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Yes it is!
We should have done it a while ago, I was too shy to mention it. There are so many times we need a place to discuss....anything!
Movie thread. Off beat strange but fun movies. What have you guys seen you'd recomend. Forget the Hollywood pap.
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01 Feb 2006, 12:31 AM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
are there any Browncoats here?
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01 Feb 2006, 11:56 AM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
You MUST see The Machinist. It's mindboggling to see the a Hollywood's latest hunk Christian Bale (Batman, recently) shrink himself down to about 120 lbs to play a man who is slowly starving himself into nonexistence.
No gimmicks, no CGI, no body doubles. Bale really starved himself into a skeletal state in order to play this role and there are times he he is so sickly and hideous, that you have to look away.
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01 Feb 2006, 12:32 PM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
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Originally Posted by ghazi
You MUST see The Machinist. It's mindboggling to see the a Hollywood's latest hunk Christian Bale (Batman, recently) shrink himself down to about 120 lbs to play a man who is slowly starving himself into nonexistence.
No gimmicks, no CGI, no body doubles. Bale really starved himself into a skeletal state in order to play this role and there are times he he is so sickly and hideous, that you have to look away.
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Sounds like a great date movie
Try Match Point -- for my money the best movie of the year. Woody Allen does Hitchcock, in London, with Scarlett Johansen in the Grace Kelly role.
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01 Feb 2006, 12:32 PM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
Oooh, oooh, an off-topic forum. How exciting...
As a film producer and connisseur, I'd like to think I can make some pretty good recommendations. Then again, when people hear the word "producer" they automatically think "crap". Anyway, here are a few things to Netflix and to check out in the theatre:
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- You MUST see "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada". It's being released in select cities in the U.S. this Friday, but I anticipate a wider release in the near future. Excellent modern-day Western directed by Tommy Lee Jones. It was the surprise hit of Cannes last year and it absolutely blew me away. One of the best movies I've seen in the last five years.
- "Squid & the Whale". I believe it's still out in the theatres in most cities. Very touching, yet hilarious, story of Noah Baumbach (writer/director, co-writer of "Life Aquatic") growing up in Brooklyn and going through his parents' divorce. Should have been nominated for every Oscar. Then again, the Oscars are shite.
Netflix:
- I'd suggest cueing up "Sopranos Season 4", as the fifth season will be airing on HBO in March. This is one of the best TV shows of all time, transcending the very idea of TV. Incredible cast, very well-written, engrossing, and addicting. It's incredibly violent, but certainly not overdone. If you're a total newbie to the show, start with Season 1. Once you start watching, you won't stop. Trust me. Plus, you get several episodes per disc so it's a great "value" for Netflix.
- While we're on TV shows, check out "Six Feet Under" as well. Not quite as engaging as Sopranos, but also an amazing show. Everything HBO touches turns to gold, and SFU is no exception. I watched the entire first 4 seasons in a couple weeks. It will change how you see death, or at least it did for me.
- "Dig!". A documentary about the relationship between two bands, the Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown Massacre. Fascinating characters and a really interesting story.
- "Fearless Freaks". Documentary about the Flaming Lips, using footage from the past 20 or 30 years. Incredible band and incredible movie.
- "Green Street Hooligans". Not the most amazing movie, but entertaining nonetheless. An interesting look at hooligan culture. (I figured I should throw one soccer movie in here)
- "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". Best movie of 2004. While you're at it, check out the other, less-celebrated Charlie Kaufman/Michel Gondry film "Human Nature". Whacky stuff.
That's it for now. Gotta get back to work. As I think of some more stuff, I'll post it here.
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01 Feb 2006, 01:43 PM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
Some of my favorites:
If you want to laugh: Big Lebowski, Anchorman, Office Space,
"Drama?": Lilja 4-ever, American Beauty, Trainspotting, What Dreams May Come
The best "Action" movies: Boondock Saints, Last Samurai, Braveheart, The Professional, The Usual Suspects
"Classics": One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, A Clockwork Orange, Dr. Strangelove
Relatively non-political, thought provoking, emotionally charged documentary by the controversial film-maker Micheal Moore on why Americans are violent gun nuts: Bowling For Columbine
You can look any movie up on imdb.com and get a plot/ reviews.
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01 Feb 2006, 07:15 PM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
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Office Space,
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I don't understand Office Space. It's the seminal comedy of the 90's, and from what I've seen, it's not that funny. Not bad, but not incredible.
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01 Feb 2006, 09:34 PM
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Re: Movie recomendations.
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I don't understand Office Space. It's the seminal comedy of the 90's, and from what I've seen, it's not that funny. Not bad, but not incredible.
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Office Space, IMO, is one of the greatest comedies ever made. Just a brilliant spoof on office culture and the corporate world.
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