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The Batlord 03-31-2017 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1818287)
You did a bad job of convincing your friend to go see Power Rangers.

You could have simple said that GITS is just being released and Power Rangers as been out for a bit and might be leaving theaters soon and boom you could have had fun in Power Rangers.

Was late and I was fine with seeing the shorter movie. Really the only reason I didn't argue.

Overcast 03-31-2017 03:32 AM

I'm not sure whether this type of post is allowed or not, but can someone recommend me something to watch? I will watch whatever replies I get right away and reply with what I thought about it, at least for 2-3 days. That'd be cool if somebody wants to make me watch something absolutely horrific.

Also, I'm currently watching The Station Agent. Gonna watch On the Silver Globe Next. Watched The Clockwork Orange for the first time last night and I loved it. Anybody wants to suggest something, literally anything, that's cool. In "that" kind of mood right now, the sponge type, you know? I'll give more a more in depth analysis if somebody suggests something.

Oriphiel 03-31-2017 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Overcast (Post 1818312)
I'm not sure whether this type of post is allowed or not, but can someone recommend me something to watch? I will watch whatever replies I get right away and reply with what I thought about it, at least for 2-3 days. That'd be cool if somebody wants to make me watch something absolutely horrific.

Also, I'm currently watching The Station Agent. Gonna watch On the Silver Globe Next. Watched The Clockwork Orange for the first time last night and I loved it. Anybody wants to suggest something, literally anything, that's cool. In "that" kind of mood right now, the sponge type, you know? I'll give more a more in depth analysis if somebody suggests something.

Watch Fantastic Planet. It's a French/Czech experimental animated film from the '70s. :thumb:

Yac 03-31-2017 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Overcast (Post 1818312)
I'm not sure whether this type of post is allowed or not, but can someone recommend me something to watch? I will watch whatever replies I get right away and reply with what I thought about it, at least for 2-3 days. That'd be cool if somebody wants to make me watch something absolutely horrific.

Also, I'm currently watching The Station Agent. Gonna watch On the Silver Globe Next. Watched The Clockwork Orange for the first time last night and I loved it. Anybody wants to suggest something, literally anything, that's cool. In "that" kind of mood right now, the sponge type, you know? I'll give more a more in depth analysis if somebody suggests something.

Watch this. Seriously. It's horrific. And amazing. And baffling. And bizarre. And sick. And funny. And brilliant. And could be hard to take on drugs.

Overcast 03-31-2017 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Suzy Creamcheese (Post 1818313)
Watch Fantastic Planet. It's a French/Czech experimental animated film from the '70s. :thumb:

I'm going to watch this right now.

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Originally Posted by Yac (Post 1818316)
Watch this. Seriously. It's horrific. And amazing. And baffling. And bizarre. And sick. And funny. And brilliant. And could be hard to take on drugs.

That sounds brilliant and right up my alley. I'm going to watch it next.

Psy-Fi 03-31-2017 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Yac (Post 1818316)
Watch this. Seriously. It's horrific. And amazing. And baffling. And bizarre. And sick. And funny. And brilliant. And could be hard to take on drugs.

That one's a mondo classic! ;)

If you're in the mood, you could even make it a triple-feature with the addition of these two mondo movies...

Mondo pazzo (1963) - IMDb

Mondo Bizarro (1966) - IMDb

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"To the worm in the cheese, the cheese is the universe."

EPOCH6 03-31-2017 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1815221)
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Uncle John

An unassuming killer's nephew visits him as he deals with the aftermath of one of his murders in a small Wisconsin town. It's divided into two parts: the nephew's storyline and the uncle's. The nephew's side borders on rom com while the uncle lives through a gritty thriller. Imo they take way too long to connect and that really dragged down the film for me. They're just so jarringly different and apart from some easy to miss references, can seem kind of unrelated entirely up until they intersect. This could have been solved through some flashback or something. When they do connect it's really solid and I loved the payoff and character development. Very well made film with some flaws but also a lot of really strong features like the camerawork, the acting, the soundtrack, and the tension building. A firm 4.5/5

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1816655)
god damn man, what an excellent film. the slow pacing and moments of tension are truly remarkable. the way the stories were contrasted in tone made for a very unique experience but i felt that was what made it stick so much.

Got around to this one last night, really enjoyed it, especially the last act, some very good tension building.

Also watched this earlier this week:



One of the better horror movies I've seen in a while. Great unusual classic metal soundtrack, fantastic camerawork/editing throughout, solid acting, and surprisingly short, but short in the positive sense that they've trimmed all of the fat and every moment counts.

Chula Vista 03-31-2017 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by EPOCH6 (Post 1818365)


Dude looks a lot like Iggy Pop. Is it?

Overcast 03-31-2017 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Suzy Creamcheese (Post 1818313)
Watch Fantastic Planet. It's a French/Czech experimental animated film from the '70s. :thumb:

OK, I just finished watching this. Woah. A very surreal experience. I loved it all around, some parts more than others. The art, sound effects, music and just everything was great. I was hoping for peace the entire time and kind of wanted to see what would happen from that angle, but it seemed to end rather abruptly once some version of that was achieved. I was expecting it go the angle of the Draag learning empathy or something from the Om from the beginning, but then THAT happened. I think my brain was about to melt anyway from all of the lovely surrealism, so all's well that ends well.

Very good recommendation, thank you. Exactly what I was looking for.

Oriphiel 03-31-2017 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Overcast (Post 1818501)
OK, I just finished watching this. Woah. A very surreal experience. I loved it all around, some parts more than others. The art, sound effects, music and just everything was great. I was hoping for peace the entire time and kind of wanted to see what would happen from that angle, but it seemed to end rather abruptly once some version of that was achieved. I was expecting it go the angle of the Draag learning empathy or something from the Om from the beginning, but then THAT happened. I think my brain was about to melt anyway from all of the lovely surrealism, so all's well that ends well.

Very good recommendation, thank you. Exactly what I was looking for.

Yay, I'm happy you enjoyed it! Most of the people I know aren't really into that type of movie, so I rarely get to rec it or talk about it, but it's been a favorite of mine since I was a kid.


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