Movie Talk (New Films, Old Films... doesn't matter) (43 Viewers)

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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No, a movie list. Stuff I haven't seen, need to see again. It's like 200 films long. Never seems to get shorter.:D
I get that. I try to watch a couple hundred films a year, and my list still grows monthly. I think it's pretty much impossible to ever see them all. There have been far too many amazing films already made, and when you add to that, the number of good new films put out each year. Impossible.

Another really good film in the vein of those being talked about above is Sluizer's The Vanishing
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,882
About to watch Sound City. Dave Grohl directed movie about the sound city music studio. Has anyone seen it?
Its well done and portraits a piece of rock history. You need to sit through a lot of "digital bad, analogue good" bs, but as a fan of almost every person in the movie I enjoyed it.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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absolutely love this film one of my favorites.

Anyone have recommendations for good comedy/satire movies?
my favs are dr. strangelove and big lebowski. i like british black humor but also will ferrell, ricky gervais and southpark for example.
Looking preferably for newer movies.
If you like British black humour, there's almost nothing better than "Withnail & I". Richard E Grant is fucking amazing in that film. One of my favourite non-art films of all time.
@Dule90
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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So I open imdb and see unemployed in the plot. That's just mean, PI. Just pure mean thing to do.
Dusan. You'll love it. I swear on me mum m8.

It will probably even help you figure out how to get a job. Okay, that's a stretch, but you'll love it.

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3-6 of my all-time favourite movies are comedies :shifty:
Names?
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
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Dusan. You'll love it. I swear on me mum m8.

It will probably even help you figure out how to get a job. Okay, that's a stretch, but you'll love it.

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Names?
I will give it a go but I'm not a huge fan of comedies as I usually they them incredibly dull.

3-6 of my all-time favourite movies are comedies :shifty:
Well, it's fine to have a bad taste. Don't worry bro.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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Btw I managed to watch four more of my "classics" list the past few days, A Clockwork Orange, Solaris, Cinema Paradiso & Spartacus. All very different, but brilliant in their own way, at least the first three.

Spartacus
, I didn't quite like as much to be honest, especially the last part of the movie after Spartacus' defeat seemed rather drawn out and overly long. It does have some outstanding scenes, such as the initial uprising of the Gladiators or the famous "I am Spartacus"-scene, but as a whole the film has been a letdown for me, especially considering Kubrick's other work, in particular 2001 & Dr. Strangelove.

The usual suspects: Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, Dr. Strangelove, The Great Dictator, City Lights & Modern Times.

I said 3-6 as I'd perhaps group the Monty Python ones and those of Chaplin together :D

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absolutely love this film one of my favorites.

Anyone have recommendations for good comedy/satire movies?
my favs are dr. strangelove and big lebowski. i like british black humor but also will ferrell, ricky gervais and southpark for example.
Looking preferably for newer movies.
If you like british black humor, Four Lions is a must-watch, and relatively new (2010).
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1341167/

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Well, it's fine to have a bad taste. Don't worry bro.
Well, I mean you managed to learn how to deal with it :p

Although I think I get what you mean, 95% of recent comedies are pure pointless shit.

Then again, probably 95% of every genre is pure pointless shit.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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I will give it a go but I'm not a huge fan of comedies as I usually they them incredibly dull.



Well, it's fine to have a bad taste. Don't worry bro.
It's really not much of a comedy. It's more so depressing than anything else, with some very darkly humorous moments to stop one from wanting to off oneself after a watching of this film. :D
 

waschbeer

Junior Member
Aug 12, 2002
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If you like British black humour, there's almost nothing better than "Withnail & I". Richard E Grant is fucking amazing in that film. One of my favourite non-art films of all time.
@Dule90
looks really interesting. will watch it tomorrow.

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Btw I managed to watch four more of my "classics" list the past few days, A Clockwork Orange, Solaris, Cinema Paradiso & Spartacus. All very different, but brilliant in their own way, at least the first three.

Spartacus
, I didn't quite like as much to be honest, especially the last part of the movie after Spartacus' defeat seemed rather drawn out and overly long. It does have some outstanding scenes, such as the initial uprising of the Gladiators or the famous "I am Spartacus"-scene, but as a whole the film has been a letdown for me, especially considering Kubrick's other work, in particular 2001 & Dr. Strangelove.



The usual suspects: Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, Dr. Strangelove, The Great Dictator, City Lights & Modern Times.

I said 3-6 as I'd perhaps group the Monty Python ones and those of Chaplin together :D

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If you like british black humor, Four Lions is a must-watch, and relatively new (2010).
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1341167/

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Well, I mean you managed to learn how to deal with it :p

Although I think I get what you mean, 95% of recent comedies are pure pointless shit.

Then again, probably 95% of every genre is pure pointless shit.
already watched four lions. very good film indeed.

love a clockwork orange, but the book is on another level. maybe i like the novel more because i had to put effort in when reading it and i learned a new language (nadsat). nevertheless the adaptation is pretty damn great but the best movie adaptation of all time has to be fight club, simply perfect.
 

Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
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Man thank you, I love you (no homo), that was a masterpiece, and I really needed that. Can't believe such an era are still being enjoyed nowadays, their comedy must be timeless.

"Prosecutor: What about the taxes?
Chicolini: Texas I got an uncle lives in Texas.
Prosecutor: No Taxes. Dollars.
Chicolini: Ya, that's where he lives ... Dallas, Texas."

"Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot, and look like an idiot. But don't let that fool you: he really is an idiot." :lol:

HAIL HAIL FREEDONIA! :D
 

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