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    Recommended films!

    anyone reccomend any good films??....
    TRY(but do if you may) not to give one of the obvious ones that everyone knows, but like outside the A category(cinema films)
    2 ive watched recently are ''the life of david gale'' starring kevin spacey and ''this is england'' filmfour production about a young boy who finds friendship amongst skinheads in ''Thatcher era'' england... both are on tv-links.co.uk although This is englan has been down since i watched it
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    This Is England was good alright, try getting along to see The Lives of Others, should be able to find it in arthouse cinemas. It's about a member of the Stasi just before the fall of communism and his increasing disillusionment with the East German communist party. Other than that a few recentish ones I'd recommend on DVD would be, Pan's Labyrinth, Good Night and Good Luck, the Science of Sleep, and Half Nelson.

    As for good docus I'd go for Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait, Searching For the Wrong Eyed Jesus (about music, religion and Southern America) and The Devil and Daniel Johnston, also check out Capturing the Friedmans if you haven't yet

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    An excellent new HBO movie called 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee' is worth a view. It powerfully explores the tragic impact that the United States' westward expansion had on American Indian culture, and the economic, political and social pressures that motivated it.(Not my words, but HBOs. Sums it up perfectly)
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    The Goddess of 1967 was an interesting one I saw years ago.
    Amores Perros is a cracking film, starring Gael García Bernal, a very good Mexican actor. He was also in Y tu mamá también, another good film.

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    A couple of my favourite odd and obscure films:

    Brick. Film noire in a high school. Brendan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt of Third Rock from the Sun) receives a frantic phone call from his former girlfriend shortly before finding her dead. He sets out to find who killed her. There are a number of great scenes, an interesting story, odd characters and a half-impenetrable slang that makes this really worth repeated viewing.

    Bubba Ho-tep. Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead) plays an elderly Elvis, stuck in an old folk's home. The Elvis impersonator he swapped lives with is the Elvis who died, but no one believes him except for his friend, a black man who insists that he's Jack Kennedy. When an ancient Egyptian Mummy starts to attack the home at night, stealing the souls of their fellow residents, the two decide to fight back. It's at its poignant best when Elvis rails against old age, but mainly it's a bit of fun.

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    V for Vendetta wasn't very obscure at the time but noone i speak to has seen it.
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    Just a few you may not of heard of:

    La Haine:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113247/plotsummary

    Withnail &Ihttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094336/plotsummary

    Carandiru http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293007/

    Baraka http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103767/

    Powaqqatsi http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095895/

    Other classics (most of which have been mentioned in here many times)

    Infernal Affairs: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338564/plotsummary
    Once were warriors: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110729/
    The Motorcycle Diaries http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318462/
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    or Ong-Bak
    Tom Yung Goong
    or La Haine if you're ok with subtitles.
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    for a true origional... the butterfly effect id strongly reccommend
    Last edited by gilberto_eire; 05/06/2007 at 9:26 PM. Reason: link not allowed??
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    La Belle e Vita. In Italian but with English subtitles. Superb film about a family - husband, wife and son - in the concentration camps during the war.

    Edit - The Butterfly Effect? Same 20-minute film ten times over. Average at best.

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    Withnail & I - best film ever
    The Castle - Australian film and funniest film ever
    Little Miss Sunshine
    Pan's Labyrnith
    Motorcycle Diaries
    City of God
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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    A couple of my favourite odd and obscure films:

    Brick. Film noire in a high school. Brendan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt of Third Rock from the Sun) receives a frantic phone call from his former girlfriend shortly before finding her dead. He sets out to find who killed her. There are a number of great scenes, an interesting story, odd characters and a half-impenetrable slang that makes this really worth repeated viewing.
    Yeah Brick is pretty good.

    I also liked The Squid and the Whale

    Today I did a review of Reds on my blog which won 3 academy awards granted, but that was in 1981 and it is only just out on DVD for the first time. Highly recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    La Belle e Vita. In Italian but with English subtitles. Superb film about a family - husband, wife and son - in the concentration camps during the war.

    Edit - The Butterfly Effect? Same 20-minute film ten times over. Average at best.
    no its not its a true origional and you dont know whats going to happen next, hardly same 20 min over and over too, thats a bit ott i have to say!!

    any friends i gave it too on DVD taught it was really good too
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    Bloke goes back in time to change the past, comes back from the past with a mad headache and a nosebleed, things have changed different to how he's expected so he goes back in time to change the past, comes back from the past with a mad headache and a nosebleed, things have changed different to how he's expected so he goes back...

    You get the drift. The Simpsons managed to tell that story in about two minutes in one of the Halloween specials.

    Also, what's the story with the link you posted? If the material is copyright and the website is circumventing it, you're going to get told to remove the link. Check the rules of the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Bloke goes back in time to change the past, comes back from the past with a mad headache and a nosebleed, things have changed different to how he's expected so he goes back in time to change the past, comes back from the past with a mad headache and a nosebleed, things have changed different to how he's expected so he goes back...

    You get the drift. The Simpsons managed to tell that story in about two minutes in one of the Halloween specials.

    Also, what's the story with the link you posted? If the material is copyright and the website is circumventing it, you're going to get told to remove the link. Check the rules of the forum.
    you make it sound pure boring because your telling it from a ''non-fan'' view

    ''load of fellas kicking a ball around a pitch trying to get it in a goal''...everything sounds crap if told in a certain way!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    This Is England was good alright, try getting along to see The Lives of Others, should be able to find it in arthouse cinemas. It's about a member of the Stasi just before the fall of communism and his increasing disillusionment with the East German communist party. Other than that a few recentish ones I'd recommend on DVD would be, Pan's Labyrinth, Good Night and Good Luck, the Science of Sleep, and Half Nelson.

    As for good docus I'd go for Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait, Searching For the Wrong Eyed Jesus (about music, religion and Southern America) and The Devil and Daniel Johnston, also check out Capturing the Friedmans if you haven't yet
    Lives of Others is amazing and Pans Labyrinth is also very good.

    Cinema Paridiso is a brilliant film although it's almost become mainstream now because of its popularity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swano View Post
    Lives of Others is amazing and Pans Labyrinth is also very good.

    Cinema Paridiso is a brilliant film although it's almost become mainstream now because of its popularity.
    funny i was gonna mention that one(saw it in school was part of the L.C course)really liked it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    V for Vendetta wasn't very obscure at the time but noone i speak to has seen it.
    I've seen it. It's good; worth renting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    or Ong-Bak
    1D plot, simplistic characters, limited dialogue. Awesome martial arts.
    Love it. If you like martial arts movies, this is one of the modern classics.

    Anyone seen Old Boy? Korean revenge film - guy is randomly abducted one evening, spends 15 years or so locked in a room, then is released without explanation. He sets out to find out why this was done to him. Some iconic scenes, but it's very violent and some of the twists are pretty sick. Not for the easily offended.

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    One of the best films I have seen is A Short Film About Killing (Krótki film o zabijaniu). Here is a link to its imdb page. It is a very gruelling film to watch, as it is about the morality behind two killings - the main characters commital of a murder, and in turn his killing(or murder) by the Polish state. Not one to watch on a first date or with kids, but excellent nonetheless.

    On a more lighthearted note, if you haven't seen it, then Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Here) is a must see, and could probably be procured for a low price. I think it is Peter Sellers best film (slthough that changes for me on a daily basis), and if you don't know or like many of his movies, then this I feel is the most accessible.

    I'd better limit myself to 2 or I will be here ALL night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soper View Post
    On a more lighthearted note, if you haven't seen it, then Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Here) is a must see, and could probably be procured for a low price. I think it is Peter Sellers best film (slthough that changes for me on a daily basis), and if you don't know or like many of his movies, then this I feel is the most accessible.
    I think that one's a must see for everyone. Probably the best satire I've ever seen.

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