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    If I liked these....

    some advice required here please boyos and girlies....

    I like a good movie, but dont have time or inclination to be wading through the seemingly near endless conveyor belt of sheeite that the mainstream passes off as movies, I dont care much for special effects or love scenes or heroes or leading men/ladies, needless killing, feelgood movies, love stories, etc etc.........

    I liked, Snatch, Fargo, No Country For Old Men, Withnail And I, Fight Club, Trainspotting, Tres Lounge (Steve Buschemi directed I think), The Big Lebowski, Alien, Blade Runner, .... stuff like that mostly.

    but the ammount of tripe Ive suffered which has annoyed my brain just to find that handfull has been harrowing and left me scarred and generally sceptical about the whole game.........

    So, I respectfully ask ye, if I liked the above, what else might I enjoy?

    all help apreciated, particularly if avoids any more of my life wasted on films equivalent of Phil Collins producing the next effing Coldplay record.

    thanks.

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    Sling Blade
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    are two anyway that spring to mind

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    You should check out "Thank You For Smoking"
    Aaron Eckard is the man in a film that reverses all the usual liberal stereotypes, while re-enforcing them at the same time
    Also "Friday Night Lights" - just a great film that never received the praise it derserves
    If you're looking for something a little off the beaten track, try "My Blueberry Nights". Strange film, but anything with Natalie Portman warrants a rental, in my book
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    Check out
    La Haine:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113247/
    (Its in french with subtitles and black and white but a great show)

    Dead Man's Shoeshttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419677/
    Great revenage film
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    Thank You For Smoking is a good one, also try Bottle Rocket, Into The Wild, Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, The Warzone (it's about incest mind), La Haine, Hidden, The Lives Of Others, The Royal Tenanbaums, The Savages....ah there's loads more, but try those anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, , The Royal Tenanbaums,
    Was also gonna mention these but he said he doesn't like leading men women
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    Pans Labyrinth and the Orphanage Two recent films from Del Toro beautiful weird and wonderfully spooky They are subtitled.

    American History X and city of God two I saw again recently and had forgotten how good they where.

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    Just saw the visitor, and that is pretty good as is Sideways.

    Being John Malkovich, Adaptation are both very good also.
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    The Departed
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    If you like Blade Runner and Alien then I'd say you'd like the first Matrix movie.


    Neil's two Spike Jonze movies are also good calls.

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    A few have been mentioned, but work your way through the Coen Brothers back catalogue.
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    Many posters above have mentioned or grouped similiar films together, including the same personalities, I think that's great advice. Maybe follow the one director/actor/ even distributor like Miramax.

    Sean Penn directed Jack Nicholson in
    The Pledge (2001) which I recommend and also
    The Crossing Guard (1995) havn't seen it yet but it has a dark storyline as well.

    Mike Leigh does very good English suburban drama
    Naked (mid-nineties) is very dark though, even considered miserable by some. Secrets and Lies is one of his most popular and he has a new one out Happy-go-lucky

    Two actors I became aware of from the film Naked Katrin Cartlidge (RIP) and David Thewlis

    Peter Greenaway does alot of colourful imagery or strict themes in his movies. Attracts good actors aswel.
    Drowning by Numbers
    The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
    The Pillow Book

    Terry Gilliam (of the Monty Python troupe) likes imagery and dream sequences. Brazil (totalitarian future) and Jabberwocky (execellent Medieval scenes.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    I liked, Snatch, Fargo, No Country For Old Men, Withnail And I, Fight Club, Trainspotting, Tres Lounge (Steve Buschemi directed I think), The Big Lebowski, Alien, Blade Runner, .... stuff like that mostly
    "Rounders" is worth checking out. It's about the underground world of high stakes poker. Ed Norton, Matt Damon and John Malcovich. Norton is excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joey4ireland View Post
    You might like Hard Candy. A thirteen year old girl keeps a man tied up in his own home. Interesting stuff
    Just watched that now, weird but good all the same.
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    Even though Hard Candy had a lot going for it, I felt a bit sick watching it sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheifo View Post
    Even though Hard Candy had a lot going for it, I felt a bit sick watching it sometimes.
    try watching the Woodsman, probably the hardest film I've ever had to sit through
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    Crash, well worth a look

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraftyToePoke View Post
    I liked, Snatch, Fargo, No Country For Old Men, Withnail And I, Fight Club, Trainspotting, Tres Lounge (Steve Buschemi directed I think), The Big Lebowski, Alien, Blade Runner, .... stuff like that mostly.
    Fargo, No Country for Old Men and The Big Lebowski are all by the Coen brothers. Their other films:
    Blood Simple
    Raising Arizona
    Miller's Crossing
    Barton Fink
    The Hudsucker Proxy
    O Brother, Where Art Thou?
    The Man Who Wasn't There
    Intolerable Cruelty
    The Ladykillers
    Paris, je t'aime

    They've a couple coming up: Burn After Reading and A Serious Man.

    Fargo is about as black as comedy goes, but maybe try some stuff like Dr Strangelove, Mash and Grosse Pointe Blank. If you like any of these, try more of Peter Sellers, the Mash TV series and Martin Cusack respectively.

    Lebowski is the classic stoner comedy. Maybe give Clerks a go.

    If you liked Snatch, then try Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, by the same guy. Revolver might also be worth a look. Some stuff starring Jason Statham may also work - they're sillier and more action-based, but The Transporter and Crank might suit you.

    Trainspotting
    is by a guy called Danny Boyle. Given you also like Alien, I'd highly recommend another Boyle film called Sunshine. It's similar to Alien in that it's set on a spaceship, and the atmosphere gets quite claustrophobic, though it's more thriller than horror. He's also done a proper horror in 28 Days Later, which is a zombie film set in England. You might also like American Beauty and Reqium for a Dream. Withnail And I was written and directed by Bruce Robinson, and starred Richard E. Grant. I'd suggest the slightly obscure How to Get Ahead in Advertising, which is by the same guys.

    Fight Club was directed by David Fincher, who also made Se7en and Zodiac both of which are highly regarded. The novel Fight Club is based on is by Chuck Palinuck. Another of his novels has just been turned into a film, Choke, though there's no release date here yet. You might try a few of Palinuck's books while you're at it. Lullaby is a fairly demented example.

    Trees Lounge, I'm not familiar with.

    Alien and Blade Runner are directed by Ridley Scott, who has a bunch of other famous films, though they're in a fairly different style. Gladiator, Hannibal, Black Hawk Down and Thelma & Louise stand out. As far as similar science fiction goes, try 2001 a Space Odyssey (stylish, claustrophobic thriller set on a spaceship), Aliens (action where Alien had horror, but just as good. Give the other Alien sequels a miss), Nolan's Batman films (Batman Begins and The Dark Knight - the latter has been compared with No Country for Old Men by a few critics I listen to), and maybe try Dune (YMMV. Adapted from what's widely regarded the best sci-fi novel ever), Cube and Pitch Black (decent sci-fi horror).
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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    If you liked Snatch, then try Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, by the same guy. Revolver might also be worth a look.
    Revolver is utter drivel, it makes exactly no sense. Along with Swept Away, it nearly ruined Guy Ritchie's career. RocknRolla better be one hell of a film to rescue him.
    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Some stuff starring Jason Statham may also work - they're sillier and more action-based, but The Transporter and Crank might suit you.
    Crank I'd recommend, it's nuts, but it works. Kind of like Speed meets The Running Man, and there's a sequel due out this year. The Transporter still holds the title of the worst film I ever paid money to see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joey4ireland View Post
    SPOILER: I was a bit disappointed the young one didn't get killed. She annoyed me
    SPOILER: Haha me too, I felt kinda guilty watching it cos I was rooting for a paedo to kill a kid

    Anyway films I'd recommend that haven't been mentioned yet: Falling down, Leon, the Thing, Sleepers, Donnie Brasco etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neish View Post
    Check out
    La Haine:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113247/
    (Its in french with subtitles and black and white but a great show)

    Dead Man's Shoeshttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419677/
    Great revenage film
    I'll second dead mans shoes. Excellent movie. PAddy Considine is a super actor.
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