Unknown movies
#51
Posté 01 août 2012 - 11:39
#52
Posté 01 août 2012 - 11:40
#53
Posté 01 août 2012 - 11:47
TheChris92 wrote...
Snatch,
The Big Lebowski
You're being sarcastic, right?
#54
Posté 01 août 2012 - 11:56
I hope so.M25105 wrote...
TheChris92 wrote...
Snatch,
The Big Lebowski
You're being sarcastic, right?
#55
Posté 02 août 2012 - 12:39
termokanden wrote...
android654 wrote...
E:...and Batman has Robin. What the f*ck is a robin?
R: It's a bird.
E: Well, why the f*ck is he named after a bird?
R: Because, birds are loyal.
It's hilarious because you're left with a wtf face whenever they're on screen together. Nathan was also a nice touch.
One of my favorite bits as well, and yeah Holy Avenger was great too. At this rate I'm going to have to watch it again.
You should. If not for Wilson's hilarious portrayal of the down and out loser turned hero, do it because Page is hot as hell in her costume.
TheChris92 wrote...
She's quite underrated alongside Theron and many others I could think of.
I like Black Comedy, particularly Coen Brothers films, so thanks for the reccommendations. I've seen Chloe, it was a decent film particularly thanks to the awesome Julianne Moore.
The two recommendations I posted above is among my favorite movies, that includes quite amount of black comedy.
She's another A-lister who doesn't seem to be as inundated in work as more famous names are.
Lebowski I know, but I've yet to see Snatch.
This reminds me of another Coen Brothers film that almost no one remembers.
Burn After Reading

Any movie where there's a sex rocking chair, and no sex is a movie worth watching.
#56
Posté 02 août 2012 - 12:43

Well its the first monster movies I've seen where Dublin Ireland was found as a target worth destruction by a giant monster.
#57
Posté 02 août 2012 - 12:18
#58
Guest_Erik Lehnsherr_*
Posté 02 août 2012 - 03:25
Guest_Erik Lehnsherr_*
android654 wrote...
The Hunter
Loved this.
#59
Posté 02 août 2012 - 03:30
This has me intrigued, is the film's premise like "The Most Dangerous Game" or "Deliverance"?Erik Lehnsherr wrote...
android654 wrote...
The Hunter
Loved this.
#60
Guest_Erik Lehnsherr_*
Posté 02 août 2012 - 03:37
Guest_Erik Lehnsherr_*
The Hierophant wrote...
This has me intrigued, is the film's premise like "The Most Dangerous Game" or "Deliverance"?Erik Lehnsherr wrote...
android654 wrote...
The Hunter
Loved this.
No, it's more... Slow.
#61
Posté 02 août 2012 - 04:04
#62
Posté 02 août 2012 - 07:37
I always am..The Hierophant wrote...
I hope so.M25105 wrote...
TheChris92 wrote...
Snatch,
The Big Lebowski
You're being sarcastic, right?
Though I'd like to ask what the problem may be? Far as I know not many people know of the film Snatch, as in the general public, and then there is The Big Lebowski. You know the film, I know the film, the other guy who replied seems to know the film. But does the general public? Sure it had a cult following, but so did Equlibrium with Christian Bale. Not that many knows that particular film I'm sure. And to my knowledge The Big Lebowski was pretty underrated in terms of getting spotlight, while No Country for Old Men gained a lot more than it and other Coen Brothers films.
When people think of Guy Richie I'd like to bet that people would think of Sherlock 1 & 2, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Modifié par TheChris92, 02 août 2012 - 07:45 .
#63
Posté 02 août 2012 - 07:45
android654 wrote...
Sympathy For Lady Vengeance
I loved this film! One of my favourites. Old Boy is up there, too.
#64
Guest_SilverMoonDragon_*
Posté 02 août 2012 - 07:45
Guest_SilverMoonDragon_*
Anne of Green Gables movies (3 main ones)
Girl Interrupted (Though Angelina Jolie won an Oscar for this, It doesn't seem to be a well known movie...sad really, since it's a genuinely good movie)
Love Happens (2 major film stars in it, Aaron Eckhart and Jennifer Aniston, but I don't know a lot of people who know of it)
Neverwas (a true unknown movie, almost b-side and independent in that it wasn't well advertised, very underrated. Ian Mckellen and Aaron Eckhart star, it is so good and well worth seeing)
#65
Posté 02 août 2012 - 07:57
SilverMoonDragon wrote...
Across The Universe
Girl Interrupted (Though Angelina Jolie won an Oscar for this, It doesn't seem to be a well known movie...sad really, since it's a genuinely good movie)
How could people not know those films? Across The Universe was scored by Bono of all people. And Girl Interrupted is usually marked as Angelina's best film along with Gia. Now that I thiknk about it, I remeber the joke "The Rapist" being repeated for years.
Uinen03 wrote...
android654 wrote...
Sympathy For Lady Vengeance
I loved this film! One of my favourites. Old Boy is up there, too.
I would've mentioned Old Boy, but everyone and their mother has seen that movie. I personally think the other two films of the Vengeance series were better than Old Boy.
Here are a few more.
Tetsuo The Iron Man

The American

The book this is based off of isn't better, but it's so different that they both warrant being visited.
Audition
Modifié par android654, 02 août 2012 - 07:58 .
#66
Posté 02 août 2012 - 07:59
Love this film. I can easily say now that Snatch would quite possibly be a film up your alley.android654 wrote...
Lebowski I know, but I've yet to see Snatch.
This reminds me of another Coen Brothers film that almost no one remembers.
Burn After Reading
Any movie where there's a sex rocking chair, and no sex is a movie worth watching.
#67
Posté 03 août 2012 - 04:55
Modifié par The Uncanny, 05 août 2012 - 03:41 .
#68
Posté 03 août 2012 - 09:54
Possession (as in the one directed by Andrzej Żuławski from 1981)

Imagine if David Lynch and David Cronenberg had a baby, and that baby wrote and directed a film after having been up all night reading Kafka while on mescaline and going through a messy divorce. That film might be a bit like Andrzej Żuławski's Possession.
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

A true story about group of men searching for a dead body in the Turkish countryside.
The Princess of Montpensier

A stuffy, French period drama. Except it's good.
Even the Rain

A film crew comes to Bolivia to make a film about Christopher Columbus and the exploitation of the natives at the hands of the Spanish Empire and the whole thing quickly turns into a film-within-a-film style allegory.
Modifié par TheMufflon, 03 août 2012 - 09:56 .
#69
Posté 03 août 2012 - 10:08
#70
Posté 03 août 2012 - 10:36
slimgrin wrote...
This movie was really cute. I wish I could have seen this as a kid. I'm curious how I would've reacted to it.
TheMufflon wrote...
The Princess of Montpensier
A stuffy, French period drama. Except it's good.
Even the Rain
A film crew comes to Bolivia to make a film about Christopher Columbus and the exploitation of the natives at the hands of the Spanish Empire and the whole thing quickly turns into a film-within-a-film style allegory.
I like both of these, and they're both really talented.
Here's another.
Perfume: Story Of A Murderer
Modifié par android654, 03 août 2012 - 10:39 .
#71
Posté 03 août 2012 - 10:43
<just noticed this post> Good post, i think being around like minded friends/co-workers colored my bias in regards to those films being well known.TheChris92 wrote...
I always am..The Hierophant wrote...
I hope so.M25105 wrote...
TheChris92 wrote...
Snatch,
The Big Lebowski
You're being sarcastic, right?
Though I'd like to ask what the problem may be? Far as I know not many people know of the film Snatch, as in the general public, and then there is The Big Lebowski. You know the film, I know the film, the other guy who replied seems to know the film. But does the general public? Sure it had a cult following, but so did Equlibrium with Christian Bale. Not that many knows that particular film I'm sure. And to my knowledge The Big Lebowski was pretty underrated in terms of getting spotlight, while No Country for Old Men gained a lot more than it and other Coen Brothers films.
When people think of Guy Richie I'd like to bet that people would think of Sherlock 1 & 2, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Until recently i thought i knew all of Guy Ritchie's films, but wtf was he thinking when he made Swept Away. I wish i never knew it existed, and thank the lord i didn't watch it.(lol @ my mom)
#72
Posté 03 août 2012 - 10:48
android654 wrote...
Snip
Cute? are you kidding?
#73
Posté 03 août 2012 - 10:49
slimgrin wrote...
android654 wrote...
Snip
Cute? are you kidding?
I thought Let The Right One In was very cute.
#74
Posté 03 août 2012 - 11:04
android654 wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
android654 wrote...
Snip
Cute? are you kidding?
I thought Let The Right One In was very cute.
Fair enough. It was cute...in a way.
#75
Posté 03 août 2012 - 11:24
slimgrin wrote...
android654 wrote...
slimgrin wrote...
android654 wrote...
Snip
Cute? are you kidding?
I thought Let The Right One In was very cute.
Fair enough. It was cute...in a way.
If you were like me when I was a kid, reading and watching a lot of Gothic fantasies then this would have been a near perfect movie.





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