Movie Reccomendations and Why List

mruntidy
mruntidy Posts: 1,015 Member
Thought I would start a new thread on films we have seen that we might think others in the group would like - I suppose like a Geek Squid Book Group, but noticed the forum was quite quiet of late so hopefully get some banter going....

Other than my spelling being shocking

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  • Rak0ribz
    Rak0ribz Posts: 177 Member
    Primer - has: crazy time-travel paradoxes. Lacks: scarves
    Equilibrium - has: Christian Bale. Lacks: Christian Slater
    Let the right one in - has: tiny vampires. Lacks: sparkles
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    Recently saw Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead - awesome, in a terrible terrible way...
  • SavvyCake
    SavvyCake Posts: 150 Member
    I second Rak0ribz recommendation of Let The Right One In. Such a perfect vampire movie.

    This recommendation list is a great idea, but I'm going to have to think on it before I come up with my own :)
  • mruntidy
    mruntidy Posts: 1,015 Member
    I thought I would give something new a try - The Mortal Instruments wasn't that bad, it's very different from the type of film I normally watch but it passed the time while I was making my armour
  • stiobhard
    stiobhard Posts: 140 Member
    La Jetee by Chris Marker 1962. a french avant garde film about time travel and the end of the world and love. (remade by Bruce Willis as a more conventional film) we watched this in several classes in college and ive caught it on tcm once since then. for such a minimalist creation it tells alot.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GENscwqjzY

    cronocrimenes (time crimes) a spanish murder mystery with time travel.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrzI3lVzQnM

    those are the first two to pop into my head.

    i also liked let the right one in.
  • SavvyCake
    SavvyCake Posts: 150 Member
    ^^^ Seconding the recommendation for La Jetee as well! It's awesome!
  • ScottyNoHotty
    ScottyNoHotty Posts: 1,957 Member
    Near Dark...old vampire movie with Bill Paxton.....before Chet
  • timetravelforfitness
    timetravelforfitness Posts: 242 Member
    I was really happy with Safety Not Guaranteed recently. It was amusing, and I love Aubrey Plaza.

    Poultrygeist seems like something I'm going to need to search out.
  • LibraryBatgirl
    LibraryBatgirl Posts: 61 Member
    Stardust -based on the Neil Gaiman / Charles Vess book -really fun romp of a fantasy story, great actors.

    That Thing You Do!- written and directed by Tom Hanks, Awesome original soundtrack, I seriously question why it has not been turned into a broadway show.

    Some Kind of Wonderful - the John Hughes 80's Teen movie that barely anyone talks about, but is actually my favorite
  • mruntidy
    mruntidy Posts: 1,015 Member
    Managed to watch all of Oblivion yesterday, I quite liked it for a post apocalyptic head bending film but the story was good and wasn't cluttered up with too many characters.

    Very contrasting to this - American Pie the Reunion was actually quite funny, even if it did make me feel a little old! It was produced by Biggs and William-Scott and was a close contender to the laughs of the first two (at least I thought so whilst cleaning all my paintball kit :P)

    Next on the list is World War Z though I am unsure what to make of this prior to watching it....
  • coolblondenerd
    coolblondenerd Posts: 90 Member
    Recommend: Serenity
    Reason: To truly appreciate it, you have to watch/re-watch Firefly. Firefly is the best. (See ticker)

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  • mruntidy
    mruntidy Posts: 1,015 Member
    Recommend: Serenity
    Reason: To truly appreciate it, you have to watch/re-watch Firefly. Firefly is the best. (See ticker)

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    But only if you watch it in sequence with the series ;)
  • edge_dragoncaller
    edge_dragoncaller Posts: 826 Member
    Bunraku, definitly. It has some big names, but as far as I know it never made it to theaters. Good revenge/love story and visually...well...different, haha

    13th Warrior is also one that I really enjoy as well. Mideival action adventure and in his prime, Vladimir Kulich would have made the best Thor. Ever. Hemsworth is awesome, but Vladimir Kulich just would have killed it.

    Now a couple cult classics for those that for some twisted reason have never seen them. These are absolute musts for all and if that wasn't enough of a reason...then just watch them to get some of the best movie quotes of all time, haha
    * Starship Troopers
    * The Princess Bride

    Finally, in honor of the coming release oo the new Starwars.... Spaceballs. It's just good ol' fashion funny.
  • DJLMB
    DJLMB Posts: 43 Member
    I saw 'Vamp U' last night, and it's another of those so bad it's good films ;)

    Fifth Element is a favourite, it's just one of those films that you'll see once, and then everytime you catch it on TV, have to watch to the end because 'the next bit's good' 'oh, and the next bit..' and then it's 2am. Also, Alien opera.

    Fight Club, because the soundtrack is immense, and the end scene is just spinetinglingly amazing.

    I second 'Serenity' because Joss Wheadon, Nathan Fillion and Summer Glau. O.o
  • Pirate_chick
    Pirate_chick Posts: 1,216 Member
    If you like RomComs "Only You" is really good 90s era Robert Downey Jr. movie Its funny, cute, witty, great dialog, and You can't beat RDJ on screen.
    One of my all time favorites "action" movies is "Big Trouble in Little China". Total cheese fest but so much fun to watch Kirk Russel in all of his 80s glory. "Willow" is a great rainy day movie, fun action adventure with little people. Die Hard, becuase "Yippie Ki Aye_____"
  • mruntidy
    mruntidy Posts: 1,015 Member
    Anyone excited about the new Godzilla movie?
  • Tatiyanya
    Tatiyanya Posts: 255 Member
    I'm curious about Godzilla movie, i am..

    I watched Big Trouble in Little China for Kurt Russel (the hotie when he was young) and stayed because my friend went critical with "such bad acting, wow, misery, special effects, argh, ungh". If that movie won't let you appriciate 80's cinematography I don't know what will :D

    From movie recomendations i'd recoment Now You See Me.
    WHY? No idea why i enjoyed that film so muc tbhh. Acting is decent, i got movie crush on Woody Harrelson deepened only with True Detective ..It's nice, watch it :3
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I really liked 'now you see me' too.

    And I'm going to see the Godzilla movie on Friday.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I really liked 'now you see me' too.

    And I'm going to see the Godzilla movie on Friday.

    And I enjoyed it, although one thing kinda bugs me, but I don't want to give any spoilers.