Movie Talk (New Films, Old Films... doesn't matter) (28 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Trust me, I have collection of footages, speechs, documentaries and recorded events of WW2 and Germany at that time. Normally you can't find them on the Internet but I bought them through access to the dark web, I don't know how much you know about the dark web and even if you are aware of the hidden part of the internet, you can find everything there, some illegal stuff and items that are not available for ordinary people. I think @mjromeo81 and @s4tch might know.
 

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BayernFan

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I want to buy a new one like the uniform that they wearing in this movie. The problem is this type of uniform is only available on private and online retails in my location or black markets that I haven't managed finding a trusty store that give me the original one. This film is so wonderful that most of its sequences give me a fantastic feeling, and by imitating them, I feel like I'm living in the years 1940 to 1945.
That German three scene I always imitate in the cafe. When I order espresso, I always point my three fingers in German and tell the barista to bring us three espressos.
The truth is that by making these films, they intend to portray a dark image of that era, but not only did they fascinate me with Hitler's Germany, they also inspired me to imitate them, and I know very well what happened in that beautiful era. I'm reaching to the point where i decide to hitlerize myself.
You're an interesting person, Siamak :lol:

Do you like WW2 movies? If so there's a few ones I'd recommend, you might have watched them already.

This one is probably the best portrayal of an artillery barrage I've seen in movie history. Everything is epic about this scene and the movie itself.




Then there's "The Thin Red Line". One of my absolute favorites, it's not just a typical war movie, but also depicts how the soldiers are in war with themselves. Some people don't understand the movie or find it boring. Personally I think it's a masterpiece.






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I forgot this one, it's a must see for you. @Siamak

Whole movie is even right there on Youtube.


 
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Siamak

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You're an interesting person, Siamak :lol:

Do you like WW2 movies? If so there's a few ones I'd recommend, you might have watched them already.

This one is probably the best portrayal of an artillery barrage I've seen in movie history. Everything is epic about this scene and the movie itself.




Then there's "The Thin Red Line". One of my absolute favorites, it's not just a typical war movie, but also depicts how the soldiers are in war with themselves. Some people don't understand the movie or find it boring. Personally I think it's a masterpiece.






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I forgot this one, it's a must see for you. @Siamak

Whole movie is even right there on Youtube.


I watched stalingrad when I was 17 years old and i must admit that it had a very deep impact on me, it was an amazing and adventurous movie. Later when i was at 20 years watched the remake in 2013 and I really enjoyed it. They are different genres in my view. Didn't get the chance of watching The Thin Red Line but now it's on my to-watch list.
on this category I have observed into countless movies but some notabile movies caught my attention, Malena, The Bridge on the River Kwai, schindler's list, the pianist, As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me, cross of iron, Suite Française and The Exception. I love those kinds of movies where a German soldier or officer has a romantic relationship with a blonde or a captive woman, and beautiful romantic and sexy scenes are created in the film.
 
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Juventus 32

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May 18, 2014
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I want to buy a new one like the uniform that they wearing in this movie. The problem is this type of uniform is only available on private and online retails in my location or black markets that I haven't managed finding a trusty store that give me the original one. This film is so wonderful that most of its sequences give me a fantastic feeling, and by imitating them, I feel like I'm living in the years 1940 to 1945.
That German three scene I always imitate in the cafe. When I order espresso, I always point my three fingers in German and tell the barista to bring us three espressos.
The truth is that by making these films, they intend to portray a dark image of that era, but not only did they fascinate me with Hitler's Germany, they also inspired me to imitate them, and I know very well what happened in that beautiful era. I'm reaching to the point where i decide to hitlerize myself.
Be careful SImak, or the uniform will take you over:

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6763252/
 

Dostoevsky

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I watched The Wrestler. I tried it watching it with my dad like 15 years ago, and back I couldn't even get past the first 20 minutes. But I suppose my ass has grown old and now I get a different angle. It's a really great movie. Aronofsky is really great at making movies about fucked up life and destructive personalities. Rourke was brilliant in his role.
 

Stevie

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I watched The Wrestler. I tried it watching it with my dad like 15 years ago, and back I couldn't even get past the first 20 minutes. But I suppose my ass has grown old and now I get a different angle. It's a really great movie. Aronofsky is really great at making movies about fucked up life and destructive personalities. Rourke was brilliant in his role.
Love that film.. Mickey was great. Was really routing for him to win an Oscar that year.
 

Dostoevsky

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So I managed to watch About Dry Grasses. Turkish film that's over 3 hours long. But I have to say it was excellent. It's surely not for everyone as it's slow paced, but it touches many big topics and hits quite a few moral and ethical dilemmas that I was really into it every single minute. The acting was also amazing and the female lead actor was awarded on Cannes for the role, rightfully so, since she was great. As for the director, I can't say I'm surprised, since it's Nuri Bilge Ceylan behind it. I think he's doing a wonderful work and his movies are usually top-notch. :tup:
 

Stevie

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Really enjoyed Eddington, slow start but enjoyed the build in momentum. Not my favorite Ari Aster movie but I think he is on his way to being one of the best directors ever.
 

Dostoevsky

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Really enjoyed Eddington, slow start but enjoyed the build in momentum. Not my favorite Ari Aster movie but I think he is on his way to being one of the best directors ever.
I did hear good things about that.

I'm not that familiar with Ari Aster, but those are some big words lol. Best ever? I think I only watched Dream Scenario.
 

Stevie

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I did hear good things about that.

I'm not that familiar with Ari Aster, but those are some big words lol. Best ever? I think I only watched Dream Scenario.
I actually haven't seen that one.

He directed Hereditary and Midsommar.

His movies are always beautiful shot and he knows how to get inside people's head. Id be surprised if he hasn't some sort of education in psychology.
 

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