Good films

millsy500

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Seen any good films lately? Care to share? Its thrillers for me, this one stood out that i watched last week, Memento.
 
Paper Moon,
A Matter of Life and Death (AKA Stairway to Heaven),
Paint Your Wagon,
Spun,
Repo Man,
Coneheads,
Safety Last.
 
Death in Venice

It's an old film but it reminds me of the relationship between Socrates and CYOF.:cheesy: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
Paper Moon,
A Matter of Life and Death (AKA Stairway to Heaven),
Paint Your Wagon,
Spun,
Repo Man,
Coneheads,
Safety Last.

A Matter of Life and Death (AKA Stairway to Heaven)

David Niven and Kim Hunter? Or is it a remake? Must be one of the first British colour films I saw.

Split
 
David Niven and Kim Hunter? Or is it a remake? Must be one of the first British colour films I saw.

Yes, David Niven and Kim Hunter. I was mesmerised by it as a kid and watched it again recently. Lovely. Don't make 'em like...
Would'nt mind seeing Half A Sixpence, Finian's Rainbow and The Man Who Would Be King again sometime soon. I'll wait untill there's a full house though. Honest.


tune
 
FOUR BROTHERS

LAYER CAKE

BOURNE IDENTITY

BOURNE SUPREMACY

Theyre newish but if you fancy the old stuff anything with the good old James Cagney.

Happy Viewing
 
Some old classics eh Tune.

I must admit i'm looking forward to the new Bourne film i think they just finished filming in London. Hope its as good as the last 2.
 
Yeah, I saw Jesus Christ Superstar for the first time! :cheesy: A true Masterpiece :)
 
Enjoyed all these recently ... mostly not new though sorry

thrilling

City of God
Memento
The Usual Suspects
Infernal Affairs
Rear Window
The Lives of Others
Oldboy
Leon
Sin City
Amores Perros

fantasy / animation

Pan's Labyrinth
Spirited Away (worth a try even if you don't normally like animation)

harrowing

Requiem for a Dream

funny

Little Miss Sunshine
The Big Lebowski
Delicatessen
Knocked Up
Galaxy Quest (best for sci-fi fans / trekkies)
Mean Girls :eek: ;)

Lots of ideas in the imdb / rottentomatoes / reelviews etc. top lists...

http://www.imdb.com/chart/top
http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/top/
http://www.reelviews.net/top100/toc.html
 
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Frugi, Usual suspects, Classic!

Hound of the Baskervilles- Basil Rathbone. For an old classic

Saw this good film few weeks ago, Wrong man.
 
Spirited Away (worth a try even if you don't normally like animation)

If you like Spirited Away you mustn't miss Princess Mononoke, probably the best animated film of all time, go see it to find out why.

I'm looking forward to Ratatouille to be out here. It's should be a right laugh. It's a film with a lot of heart, so Socco should find something in there for him.:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:

Oh, and Transformers was amazing to watch for the special effects.
 
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ( Jack Nicholson )
Life of Brian ( The Pythons )
Cape Fear ( De-Nero )
Silence of the Lambs ( Anthony Hopkins )
Day of the Jackal ( Bruce Willis )
A Beautiful Mind ( Russell Crow )
The Star Chamber ( Michael Douglas )
The Mechanic ( Charles Bronson )
 
Enemy at the gates
Saving Private Ryan
Windtalkers
Brave Heart
....I like historica and war movies.

Others..
Silence of lambs
The edge
Instinct
....My favorite actor is Antony Hopkins :)
 
With all the Hollywood (and Bollywood too) movies around, why not give something else a try?

Last year I discovered the mesmerizing wonderful fantastic world of Miyazaki (the legendary Japanese animation director). If there is one movie of which I'd say it is a must-see it would have to be 'Spirited Away'. Original title: Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi, see http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245429/

The critics seem to agree with me, they've rated it the 9th best movie ever with a score of 94: http://www.metacritic.com/video/highscores.shtml

Not that you must ever rely on somebody else's opinion obviously :) Just go see it for yourself. It's beautiful in each and every aspect, it's got different layers of symbolism and it's really recommended for all ages.

PS: whoops just noticed somebody else already mentioned this move. Oh well, it deserves the comments anyway so I'll leave this post intact :)
 
movies that touched or inspired me

code 46

le huitième jour (French)

dead poets society

thank you for smoking

Fetten Jahre sind vorbei, Die (aka The Edukators) (German)

the station agent

Disclaimer: these aren't your usual Saturday-night popcorn movies ;)
 
With all the Hollywood (and Bollywood too) movies around, why not give something else a try?

Last year I discovered the mesmerizing wonderful fantastic world of Miyazaki (the legendary Japanese animation director). If there is one movie of which I'd say it is a must-see it would have to be 'Spirited Away'. Original title: Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi, see http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245429/

The critics seem to agree with me, they've rated it the 9th best movie ever with a score of 94: http://www.metacritic.com/video/highscores.shtml

Not that you must ever rely on somebody else's opinion obviously :) Just go see it for yourself. It's beautiful in each and every aspect, it's got different layers of symbolism and it's really recommended for all ages.

PS: whoops just noticed somebody else already mentioned this move. Oh well, it deserves the comments anyway so I'll leave this post intact :)

That's what I was trying to tell Frugi. Actually I personally think Princess Mononoke is his best work, I am eagerly waiting for it to be out on Blu-Ray. It is one of those films that is best view on a very large screen.

One of my all time favourites is "Housekeeping" (based on the book by Marilynne Robinson). This film is shown on TV very rarely. I was mesmerized by it when I saw it accidentally in my youth. It's one of those films you see that you initially think nothing of, and the after the years (despite having viewed it only once) you remember it. I won't give the plot away, but it's basically about a crazy woman would couldn't keep house. To some that plot seems almost comically simplistic, but it just goes to show you don't need much to do something amazing.
 
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