suggest a movie
loudwizard
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my netflix queue is looking most unappealing.i know i can count on the strut to recommend something tasty...
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Videodrome
Mad Max 2
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Lethal Weapon
Lethal Weapon 2
Lethal Weapon 3
Lethal Weapon 4
The Passion of the Christ
The Passion of the Christ 2
The Passion of the Christ 3
Conspiracy Theory
Ransom
Braveheart
Maverick
Forever Young
Signs
Wicker Man
Dawn of the Dead
Les Valseuses - also known as "Going Places"
Buffet Froid
The Shining
Brazil
Nuovo cinema Paradiso
Any David Lynch
Cidade de Deus
La Vita ?? bella
The Stuff
The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue
Twilight Zone (The Movie)
Escape from New York
The Thing
Killing Fields
Manhattan
The Pianist
Buffalo 66
Paris Texas
The Godfather Trilogy
King of Comedy
Ringu
The Graduate
Annie Hall
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Barry Lyndon
Citizen Kane
The Hills Have Eyes
Nattevagten
hahahaha...
- spidey
You sir, have excellent taste.
But I do believe you ment 5[/b] Deadly venoms
I will add:
Badlands
The Wicker Man
Repulsion
Knife In the Water
Rock and Roll High School
Big Trouble In Little China
The Thing
The Barefoot Executive
The President's Analyst
George Romero's The Crazies
Cockfighter
That Man From Rio
Citizen Kane
F for Fake
Touc of Evil
Gates of Heaven
Mean Streets
Ms. 45
Spider Baby
Ole Bornedal, holla!
add:
Pusher 1
Pusher 2
Pusher 3
by Nicholas Winding Refn
The Station Agent
The Iron Giant (one of my favorite cartoons to watch with my son)
A Fistful of Dollars
Fando Y Lis
The Wild Bunch
Blazing Saddles
Born on the Fourth of July
In Cold Blood
El Mariachi
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Freeway II : Confessions of a Trick Baby
SafeMen
Chopper
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
HollyWood Shuffle
Other films:
Dogville,
My Neighbor Totoro,
Open Your Eyes,
Vanilla Sky,
Commando,
Napoleon Dynamite,
Charade,
Orgazmo,
Harold And Maude,
The Omen,
Man In The Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story (Funniest film I have seen lately),
Ong Bak,
King Of Comedy,
Mean Streets,
Am??lie,
Lion King,
Monsters Inc,
This Is Spinal Tap,
I have a similar thing to Netflix called Screenselect in the UK. I sometimes get some series like The Shield, Arrested Development, The Adventures Of Pete & Pete, Freaks And Geeks (Get Get Get, this is my fave TV show ever) etc. They are usually good to get into as you can watch multiple episodes instead of one each week etc and you don't have to lay down cash on series that you might not watch again.
Deathwish
Unbreakable
Superman 2
Love Story
Love Jones
The Last American Virgin*
Airplane
Mo' Better Blues
Wild Style
Talk To Her
The Beast Within*
Cool Blue*
Fastbreak*
The Fish That Saved Pittsburg*
I doubt netflix has some of these joints.*
Dont own it so I Dunno
and some dope new releases...
l'avventura (existential and weird)
la notte (same)
i'm not scared (about a kid who finds another kid chained up in a hole)
american dream (documentary about meatpacking strike)
assassination of richard nixon (about sean penn losing it and trying to kill nixon)
valentin (about a little kid in argentina trying to find his parents)
the phantom of liberty (weird vignettes from bunuel)
closer (pretty good was expecting it to be total crap)
in the soup (low budget indie movie about a director trying to make his 500 page script)
straight no chaser (about thelonius monk losing his marbles)
battle of algiers (documentary style about the uprising and battle for independence in algeria)
maria full of grace (about a girl who becomes a drug mule)
persona (bugged out experimentalism from bergman)
This happened(the P9 Strike against Hormel in Austin, MN) when I was living in Mankato MN, another small burg in southern Minnesota. That strike divided families, took a huge toll on the economy of southern MN and Austin/Albert Lea in particular. That was a very sad time in America, when the Federal gov and Big Corporations began an all-out war on US Labor. Sad to say, Big Bizness is still winning. The struggle continues(just look at the Northwest Airlines Mechanics Strike).
One Flew Over the Coocoo's Nest
Mean Girls
Ran
Iron Monkey
Urotsukidoji: Legend Of The Overfiend
Spirited Away
Dreadnaught
one of these does not belong
This film is incredible.
Von Trier is supposed to be one of our national cultural heroes, but I often find him to be unbearably sentimental and his portrayal of women is stoneage and oedipal. "Dancer In The Dark" is very overrated IMO. On top of all the usual Trier quirks, it's just plain boring. I like the older stuff better, like "Riget" (legendary). I did like "Dogville", but I think that's just on the strength of the acting. "Idioterne" was great as well. I haven't seen "Manderlay" yet, but I will soon. He is a weird little man, but I give him big respect for doing his thing and making a serious impact.
yeah that is one of the best documentaries i've ever seen. the director also did one about striking coal miners which i think was much more brutal than the one in austin. i haven't seen it in a while though. that shit is kind of fucked up the company hormel made 34 million dollars profit and was cutting wages.
'La Cienaga' - her debut, stamped her reputation - caustic observation about the bourgeois class in Buenos Aires, reminiscent of Bunuel's social commentary in that respect...
'The Holy Girl' - have yet to screen it although reviews generally have been positive...
There are a couple of other Argentinian films I'd recommend, but I suspect they aren't readily available on DVD...
looking at the long list of recommendations here, i think it's cool that people with a somewhat similar taste in music have a wildly different taste in movies.