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Movie recommendations?


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2017 Feb 24, 3:34pm   15,699 views  73 comments

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What was a good movie you liked? Something that's not in the theaters anymore.

Some movies I've enjoyed recently:

Arrival
Clerks II
Gravity
The Accountant
The Girl on the Train
The Martian
Trainwreck

#movies

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41   bob2356   2017 Mar 25, 8:52am  

No one mentioned ghostbusters 2. No redeeming attributes of any kind, just entertainment.

42   Blurtman   2017 Mar 25, 9:54am  

A Boy and His Dog
Repo Man

43   Patrick   2017 Mar 25, 10:14am  

FortWayne says

bookmarked this thread just to find those movie recommendations.

#movies

What would make it easier to find things you like?

I made it so you can follow #movies and will get an email of new posts with #movies in them. But maybe that's not enough somehow. People have to also remember to add #movies. Maybe if you are browsing "in" the movies sub-patrick or whatever, it should automatically add #movies to your post?

But what does being "in" a topic even mean on this site? Posts are not necessarily in categories at all. Still need to clarify the navigation.

44   Dan8267   2017 Mar 25, 11:23pm  

Blurtman says

A Boy and His Dog

A beautiful movie with a happy ending that makes you cry.

45   komputodo   2017 Apr 27, 7:26am  

FortWayne says

Interstellar

Saving private Ryan

Cinderella man

Cinderella Man was a great movie..Reminded me of the short story by JACK LONDON titled "A PIECE OF STEAK".

46   komputodo   2017 Apr 27, 7:30am  

Dan8267 says

Blurtman says

A Boy and His Dog

A beautiful movie with a happy ending that makes you cry.

If you like sad dog movies heres a good one: Hachi: A Dog's Tale with Richard Gere

47   Dan8267   2017 Apr 27, 7:54am  

komputodo says

If you like sad dog movies heres a good one: Hachi: A Dog's Tale with Richard Gere

I was being facetious about A Boy and His Dog. It's not that kind of movie.

However, Reservoir Dogs is a good sad dog movie. Very touching.

OK, serious this time, for real. The Plague Dogs is sad and compelling.

48   NuttBoxer   2017 Apr 27, 11:30am  

In case anyone hasn't mentioned Western's yet:

Unforgiven
No Country for Old Men(hybrid Western)
High Noon
True Grit
And the greatest movie ever made The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

49   Blurtman   2017 Apr 27, 7:04pm  

komputodo says

If you like sad dog movies heres a good one: Hachi: A Dog's Tale with Richard Gere

Indeed.

50   RC2006   2017 Apr 27, 7:13pm  

Europa Report
The Expanse series
The Road
Blade Runner

+1 Boy and his Dog

Apocalypse Now

51   MAGA   2017 Apr 27, 7:22pm  

The Big Short on Netflix.

52   mmmarvel   2017 Sep 26, 6:53am  

Hell or High Water

Baby Driver
53   NuttBoxer   2017 Sep 26, 8:43am  

12 Angry Men
54   Dan8267   2017 Sep 26, 9:24am  

NuttBoxer says
12 Angry Men


Already recommended it.

Dan8267 says
12 Angry Men


All citizens should watch that movie.
55   mell   2017 Sep 26, 9:26am  

Dan8267 says
NuttBoxer says
12 Angry Men


Already recommended it.

Dan8267 says
12 Angry Men


All citizens should watch that movie.


One of my favorites as well.
56   Peter P   2017 Sep 26, 9:59am  

I really liked Happy Accidents, a time-traveling romantic comedy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Accidents_(film)
57   anonymous   2017 Sep 26, 10:11am  

It
Passengers
No One Lives
Out of the Furnace
Pet
Berlin Syndrome
58   HEY YOU   2017 Sep 26, 10:46am  

Movies are real & for critical thinkers.
59   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 11:11am  

Lifeforce

Desiccated space alien life energy vampires construct the "perfect woman" out of an astronaut's subconscious and she goes around nude sucking the life energy out of horny men (and women!). Sounds like art imitating life.

What more could you ask for in a movie?
60   Shaman   2017 Sep 26, 11:59am  

Nobody's recommended "The Human Centipede?" Haven't watched it, but some coworkers said it was the sickest shit on Netflix!
61   NuttBoxer   2017 Sep 26, 12:05pm  

anonymous says
It

Second! I know King was constrained by the original being on TV, but I think they did a really good job with the story in this "remake".
62   a   2017 Sep 26, 3:57pm  

"The Lives of Others" is in German, but a great story about the Stasi during the Cold War.
"Clue" is funny and the dialogue gets more clever each time you watch it.
63   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 4:07pm  

"The Wave" Norwegian Disaster flick on Netflix with subtitles, but very well done, tragic, but with an interesting sidenotes of collapsing cliffs in the fjords being monitored for sudden landslides and tsunamis.
64   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 4:27pm  

"Ghost in the Shell".

Scarlett Johansson plays an anime, RealDoll assassin, whose brain was harvested by evil forces and placed in a thinking robot. Babealicious and MassKillicous in the Asian style. Excellent paranoid fantasy as her erased memories return of her murder and her stolen brain.

Fake nekkid plastic scenes while she goes about her brutal tasks, but OK for what they are. Great cigi, scenery, and cinematography, with lots of robot-fu.
65   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 5:18pm  

Anybody mention "Ex Machina"?

Also a lot of nekkid female robot fu in a thriller with several twists. Flagrant bush scenes, but they are on robots, so it is OK!
66   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 5:39pm  

"The Harvest". Good cast. A little girl whose parents have died in a tragic auto accident moves in with her grandparents and finds a boy in a neighboring home who is housebound and sick. She crawls into the window and aggressively befriends him to the chagrin of his seemingly doting parents.

As usual, nothing is as it seems. Nice thriller.

Worth it for some of the best raging, psychotic bitch fu since Kathy Bates in "Misery" and Peter Fonda, who has had his umpteenth shiny facelift and wears his sagging face flesh tied back in a Japanese war knot on the back of his head.
67   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 5:45pm  

"Doctor Strange" again? Franchise fu. Good popcorn flick. However, Benedict Cumberbatch's next role needs to be a re-make of Forrest Gump, as he is getting a bit tiresome playing prodigies and geniuses.
68   anonymous   2017 Sep 26, 8:19pm  

Tim Aurora says

Japanese


Ran

Rashoman

The Bullet Train

Seven Samurais

Appleseed ( Animated)


Rashomon
Seven Samurai
69   anonymous   2017 Sep 26, 8:20pm  

HEY YOU says
Movies are real & for critical thinkers.


Indeedy, they provoke more critical thought than pseudo self righteous political none-sense.
70   anonymous   2017 Sep 26, 8:31pm  

Treat yourself to Sicario (2015)
71   NoYes   2017 Sep 26, 9:49pm  

I was a movie theater usher part time in high school in the 60's if you can believe....after awhile...I knew all the lines is the script. So it became harder to be impressed with new movies as I would know whats coming next I guess. Today the movies seem to skip a lot of the original scripts to save time and money I guess...but that destroys the movie for me cause I KNOW they skipped stuff. I get annoyed by the missing stuff...sometimes re-watch it figure out what the hell they skipped. Plus...the EXCESSIVE special effects really suck after awhile...been there...done that. Good luck!
72   just_passing_through   2017 Sep 26, 10:07pm  

Quigley says
Nobody's recommended "The Human Centipede?" Haven't watched it, but some coworkers said it was the sickest shit on Netflix!


Yeah, you've got to watch it. That and Centipede-2.
73   steverbeaver   2017 Sep 26, 10:10pm  

Recent release: In the Heart of the Sea
Older, lighthearted: Elling

I'm not much for movies these days... internet is more entertaining.

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