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Blu-ray Knight
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just started up my netflix account again for the first time in 3 years, and trying to put together my queue. A LOT of films i have forgotten about over the years that either i haven't seen in forever, or haven't seen at all. so, i'm trying to figure out:
WHAT ARE SOME FILMS THAT NEED TO BE SEEN? they don't all have to be instant classics or anything, they can be genre favorites, or something that just brought something new to the table. i prefer sci-fi, dark thrillers, psychological mind benders, but any genre is open. just trying to expand my horizons and make sure i don't miss anythig major that should be viewed. some i have on my queue already: Eraserhead 4.5/5 The Deer Hunter Raging Bull Rope Mulholland Drive Lost Highway Dial M for Murder Baraka The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Solaris Stalker Braveheart Videodrome 12 Monkeys The Godfather The Godfather Pt. II thanks for any and all suggestions! Last edited by iam1bearcat; 07-13-2010 at 05:27 AM. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Required viewing.
These 4 films had a permanent effect on me. Sophies Choice (1982) Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline 1983 Academy Award® Best Actress: Meryl Streep Best Writing Adapted Screenplay nominee Best Music Score nominee Best Costume Design nominee Best Cinematography nominee Metropolis (1927) Killer sci-fi-drama. wait for the Blu later this year that contains the footage that was lost for 60+ years Papillon (1973) Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. Makes Shawshank Redemption look like a stroll in the park. The Elephant Man (1980) A black and White film from the other side of David Lynch's brain. John Hurt, Anhony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft 1981 Academy Award® Best Director nominee: David Lynch Best Film Editing nominee Best Picture nominee Best Actor nominee: John Hurt Best Writing Adapted Screenplay nominee Best Costume Design nominee Best Art Direction nominee Best Music Score nominee You have seen The Fountain and Jacobs Ladder, right? |
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If you don't mind Foreign films then I would recommend the following as well:
Le Gran Illusion - French WWI POW movie La Belle et La Bete - Live Action version of the Fairy Tale from France. Much darker and more atmospheric than the Disney version. Very much an adult film, not aimed towards children. The Orphic Trilogy - French Silents about the poets journey into the underworld. The Lower Depth - I prefer the Kurosawa version, but it's interesting to see how two masters approach the material from different perspectives. Based upon the Russian play about the lowest classes of society. The Fire on the Plains - Japanse WWII film that focuses on the atrocities of war. Very much a psychological film. One classic american film which get's overlooked because of it's portrayal of African Americans, but is still a great film and immensely influential is The Klansman(aka The Birth of a Nation). If that film feels a little seedy to you, then perhaps you could include Intolerance as a way to compensate, that's what the director did anyway. Last edited by kpkelley; 07-12-2010 at 07:28 PM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Duke
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![]() And a few more posters should be along shortly to tell you that The Fountain is a must. The Fountain is in my top 5 of all time. It might be # 1. Maybe. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Blu-ray Guru
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Completely hated The Fountain, lol. But to each their own, and when someone feels strongly about a movie and suggests it with this much vigor it's worth a view for sure. My girlfriend walked out on it, and I finished it till the end waiting for it to get better, never did. Go into it with an open mind though, it might be your favorite too!
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Michigan
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Straight Story, too. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Here's a short list, many of which are available on Blu-ray. Not all of them fit your criteria, but then you never learn much if you stay in your comfort zone. Nothing avant-garde here, mostly guy movies, so enjoy.
Full Metal Jacket Belle Epoch Trainspotting L.A. Confidential Chinatown Good Night, and Good Luck Das Boot The Last Picture Show The Big Sleep One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Frantic The Killing Fields Apocalypse Now Big Night Blade Runner The Sting Harold and Maude Gallipoli In the Name of the Father The Commitments To Kill a Mockingbird The Outlaw Josey Wales The Fisher King The Maltese Falcon City of God Ran The Mission Time Bandits Fresh Raising Arizona Day of the Jackal Band of Brothers Breaker Morant Casablanca Miller’s Crossing The Right Stuff Taxi Driver Unforgiven Shallow Grave Animal House Dr. Strangelove The Year of Living Dangerously Jeremiah Johnson American Grafitti Last edited by repete66211; 07-12-2010 at 07:53 PM. |
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