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I'm not watching Big Trouble in Little China, YOU'RE watching Big Trouble in Little China. Okay. That makes me a liar. I'm definitely watching Big Trouble in Little China. Right now in fact. I've put on like twenty things and bailed on all of them. All roads lead back to John Carpenter. You can snap out of any indecisive channel changing stupor by landing on anything Carpenter. Yes I did say channel changing. It just feels better to write.
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tt7888964
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Over the Top Bonkers Action Movies?. I recently saw the new Suicide Squad movie and loved it. It had all the qualities I like in an action movie. Violence, shock factor, comedy and overall bizarrness. What are some other action movies with these qualities? Deadpool, Kickass, Turbo Kid, Tropic Thunder and Drive Angry are some of my other favorites.
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tt3072482
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Over the Top Bonkers Action Movies?. I recently saw the new Suicide Squad movie and loved it. It had all the qualities I like in an action movie. Violence, shock factor, comedy and overall bizarrness. What are some other action movies with these qualities? Deadpool, Kickass, Turbo Kid, Tropic Thunder and Drive Angry are some of my other favorites.
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tt1540449
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Over the Top Bonkers Action Movies?. I recently saw the new Suicide Squad movie and loved it. It had all the qualities I like in an action movie. Violence, shock factor, comedy and overall bizarrness. What are some other action movies with these qualities? Deadpool, Kickass, Turbo Kid, Tropic Thunder and Drive Angry are some of my other favorites.
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tt1343727
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Over the Top Bonkers Action Movies?. I recently saw the new Suicide Squad movie and loved it. It had all the qualities I like in an action movie. Violence, shock factor, comedy and overall bizarrness. What are some other action movies with these qualities? Deadpool, Kickass, Turbo Kid, Tropic Thunder and Drive Angry are some of my other favorites.
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tt0066540
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You can now watch Everything Everywhere All At Once in Netflix..
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tt0050419
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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tt3422078
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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tt4302938
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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tt4633694
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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tt4504040
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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tt0038650
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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tt0093779
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movies without any profanity that adults and kids will enjoy. I'm looking for a movie to watch with my kid (under 10) and it seems like I've put on 3 movies in a row that had words I don't want her repeating. Feeling a little frustrated. Doesn't have to be animated. I have Netflix, Disney plus, prime peacock and Hulu. Seems like we've seen all the good ones. Older movies a bonus especially if I haven't already seen them 1000 times. Thanks!
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tt0113627
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Movie where a couple breaks up and the mans life is ruined (alcoholism, self-harm, etc.). I'm looking for movies where there is a break-up and the man (or woman) cannot get over it. Or the man gets obsessed with his ex, but she is moving on but he can't. Preferably with a sad ending or an open ending. I've been searching and can't seem to find anything like this.
Thanks!
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tt1714206
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Movie where a couple breaks up and the mans life is ruined (alcoholism, self-harm, etc.). I'm looking for movies where there is a break-up and the man (or woman) cannot get over it. Or the man gets obsessed with his ex, but she is moving on but he can't. Preferably with a sad ending or an open ending. I've been searching and can't seem to find anything like this.
Thanks!
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tt0023352
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Movies with mind blowing twists. Which movies have the most mind blowing twists. I recently watched Se7en and it completely blew me away. What movies are of the same level?
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tt0289765
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Good movies about Cops/FBI hunting a serial killer on the loose. Or an amateur detective chasing a killer. The main point is that people are racing against time to catch a killer.
I sat down to write a list of movies like this, but there didn't seem to be that many good ones.
Examples: Se7en (1995), Zodiac (2007), Jennifer 8 (1992), Deceiver (1997)
Even if the killer they're hunting only killed one victim, if the inference is that they will continue to kill, it qualifies. ie: In Deceiver (1997), Tim Roth is only suspected of one murder, but the inference is that he will continue killing if he is not caught.
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tt0091474
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Good movies about Cops/FBI hunting a serial killer on the loose. Or an amateur detective chasing a killer. The main point is that people are racing against time to catch a killer.
I sat down to write a list of movies like this, but there didn't seem to be that many good ones.
Examples: Se7en (1995), Zodiac (2007), Jennifer 8 (1992), Deceiver (1997)
Even if the killer they're hunting only killed one victim, if the inference is that they will continue to kill, it qualifies. ie: In Deceiver (1997), Tim Roth is only suspected of one murder, but the inference is that he will continue killing if he is not caught.
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tt1392214
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Good movies about Cops/FBI hunting a serial killer on the loose. Or an amateur detective chasing a killer. The main point is that people are racing against time to catch a killer.
I sat down to write a list of movies like this, but there didn't seem to be that many good ones.
Examples: Se7en (1995), Zodiac (2007), Jennifer 8 (1992), Deceiver (1997)
Even if the killer they're hunting only killed one victim, if the inference is that they will continue to kill, it qualifies. ie: In Deceiver (1997), Tim Roth is only suspected of one murder, but the inference is that he will continue killing if he is not caught.
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tt0443706
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Good movies about Cops/FBI hunting a serial killer on the loose. Or an amateur detective chasing a killer. The main point is that people are racing against time to catch a killer.
I sat down to write a list of movies like this, but there didn't seem to be that many good ones.
Examples: Se7en (1995), Zodiac (2007), Jennifer 8 (1992), Deceiver (1997)
Even if the killer they're hunting only killed one victim, if the inference is that they will continue to kill, it qualifies. ie: In Deceiver (1997), Tim Roth is only suspected of one murder, but the inference is that he will continue killing if he is not caught.
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tt0795368
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Comedy movies that aren't stupid?. I'm looking for recommendations for funny movies that aren't the stereotypical Adam Sandler cheap laughs type of comedy.
Some comedy shows/movies I really enjoyed: Fleabag, Atypical, Mean Girls, War Dogs, Borat 2, Hot Fuzz, Legally Blonde.
Suggestions would be appreciated, thank you! âð»
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tt0097372
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[REQUEST] I need good space shows.. Just to keep it short,
I loved watching Interstellar, The Silent Sea, Cloverfield Paradox, (and The 100?) Looking for another space show to fill the void.
Tried watching Lost in space, but it's a bit more of a family show than anything.
Any recommendations?
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tt0467693
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[REQUEST] I need good space shows.. Just to keep it short,
I loved watching Interstellar, The Silent Sea, Cloverfield Paradox, (and The 100?) Looking for another space show to fill the void.
Tried watching Lost in space, but it's a bit more of a family show than anything.
Any recommendations?
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tt6751668
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Looking for something oddly specific: movie where main character lives in dingy shitty apartment. [removed]
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tt0316654
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Looking for something oddly specific: movie where main character lives in dingy shitty apartment. [removed]
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tt0177789
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Looking for some comedies to watch with my 13 year old son. Recently have been watching some older Adam Sandler movies with him and he has died laughing. Looking for similar or even different kinds of comedy movies. But can't remember what is exactly appropriate in older movies. New ones are also accepted and appreciated.
Thank you for your recommendations.
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tt0332379
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Looking for some comedies to watch with my 13 year old son. Recently have been watching some older Adam Sandler movies with him and he has died laughing. Looking for similar or even different kinds of comedy movies. But can't remember what is exactly appropriate in older movies. New ones are also accepted and appreciated.
Thank you for your recommendations.
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tt0088763
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Looking for some comedies to watch with my 13 year old son. Recently have been watching some older Adam Sandler movies with him and he has died laughing. Looking for similar or even different kinds of comedy movies. But can't remember what is exactly appropriate in older movies. New ones are also accepted and appreciated.
Thank you for your recommendations.
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tt0335266
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Need your best suggestions for a calm, relaxing, and de-stressing movie... It's Sunday night and the weekend absolutely flew by me.. with that being said I have a full busy work week ahead of me starting in the morning. Best movies to take that anxiety and stress away? Something that makes you forget everything? That's exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks for the help internet peeps. ðð¤
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tt0449059
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Need your best suggestions for a calm, relaxing, and de-stressing movie... It's Sunday night and the weekend absolutely flew by me.. with that being said I have a full busy work week ahead of me starting in the morning. Best movies to take that anxiety and stress away? Something that makes you forget everything? That's exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks for the help internet peeps. ðð¤
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tt1109624
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Need your best suggestions for a calm, relaxing, and de-stressing movie... It's Sunday night and the weekend absolutely flew by me.. with that being said I have a full busy work week ahead of me starting in the morning. Best movies to take that anxiety and stress away? Something that makes you forget everything? That's exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks for the help internet peeps. ðð¤
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tt0457510
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Need your best suggestions for a calm, relaxing, and de-stressing movie... It's Sunday night and the weekend absolutely flew by me.. with that being said I have a full busy work week ahead of me starting in the morning. Best movies to take that anxiety and stress away? Something that makes you forget everything? That's exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks for the help internet peeps. ðð¤
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tt4698684
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Which country outside of the US produces the best movies?. I'm trying to watch more movies made by countries that are not the US. And to switch things up a bit, don't just give me a list of a bunch of movies you like. Instead tell me your three favourite movies made in just one country ð I'll try to watch as many as I can, and I'll let you know if I watch one of your recommendations!
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tt0298228
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Which country outside of the US produces the best movies?. I'm trying to watch more movies made by countries that are not the US. And to switch things up a bit, don't just give me a list of a bunch of movies you like. Instead tell me your three favourite movies made in just one country ð I'll try to watch as many as I can, and I'll let you know if I watch one of your recommendations!
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tt3416742
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Which country outside of the US produces the best movies?. I'm trying to watch more movies made by countries that are not the US. And to switch things up a bit, don't just give me a list of a bunch of movies you like. Instead tell me your three favourite movies made in just one country ð I'll try to watch as many as I can, and I'll let you know if I watch one of your recommendations!
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tt0083791
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old dark fantasy movies. I wanted to see some of the old pratical effects, protagonist travelling to Far away mysterious lands, magical forces in action.
Looking for stuff like "the labyrinth (1986)", "never ending story (1984)".
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tt0096764
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old dark fantasy movies. I wanted to see some of the old pratical effects, protagonist travelling to Far away mysterious lands, magical forces in action.
Looking for stuff like "the labyrinth (1986)", "never ending story (1984)".
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tt0094721
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old dark fantasy movies. I wanted to see some of the old pratical effects, protagonist travelling to Far away mysterious lands, magical forces in action.
Looking for stuff like "the labyrinth (1986)", "never ending story (1984)".
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tt0089908
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old dark fantasy movies. I wanted to see some of the old pratical effects, protagonist travelling to Far away mysterious lands, magical forces in action.
Looking for stuff like "the labyrinth (1986)", "never ending story (1984)".
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tt0102057
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old dark fantasy movies. I wanted to see some of the old pratical effects, protagonist travelling to Far away mysterious lands, magical forces in action.
Looking for stuff like "the labyrinth (1986)", "never ending story (1984)".
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tt0096446
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old dark fantasy movies. I wanted to see some of the old pratical effects, protagonist travelling to Far away mysterious lands, magical forces in action.
Looking for stuff like "the labyrinth (1986)", "never ending story (1984)".
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tt0365748
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I love Coen Brothers, Tarantino, Wes Anderson what should i watch?. The title says it all really.
Any titles that I should absolutely watch?
Any other directors I should check out?
Im a big fan of Scorsese and Coppola too.
I guess I've watched a decent chunk of the imdb 250, so popular titles are welcome, but some unusual ones would be awesome!
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tt3890160
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I love Coen Brothers, Tarantino, Wes Anderson what should i watch?. The title says it all really.
Any titles that I should absolutely watch?
Any other directors I should check out?
Im a big fan of Scorsese and Coppola too.
I guess I've watched a decent chunk of the imdb 250, so popular titles are welcome, but some unusual ones would be awesome!
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tt0425112
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I love Coen Brothers, Tarantino, Wes Anderson what should i watch?. The title says it all really.
Any titles that I should absolutely watch?
Any other directors I should check out?
Im a big fan of Scorsese and Coppola too.
I guess I've watched a decent chunk of the imdb 250, so popular titles are welcome, but some unusual ones would be awesome!
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tt16977500
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I love Coen Brothers, Tarantino, Wes Anderson what should i watch?. The title says it all really.
Any titles that I should absolutely watch?
Any other directors I should check out?
Im a big fan of Scorsese and Coppola too.
I guess I've watched a decent chunk of the imdb 250, so popular titles are welcome, but some unusual ones would be awesome!
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tt0780536
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I love Coen Brothers, Tarantino, Wes Anderson what should i watch?. The title says it all really.
Any titles that I should absolutely watch?
Any other directors I should check out?
Im a big fan of Scorsese and Coppola too.
I guess I've watched a decent chunk of the imdb 250, so popular titles are welcome, but some unusual ones would be awesome!
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tt1065073
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Coming-of-age movie that shows a protagonist over the different phases of life (from childhood to adulthood)?. Hello, I would like some recommendations for coming-of-age movies that shows a protagonist over the different phases of life (from childhood to adulthood)?
Would appreciate even more if the movie has some dark comedic undertones, and if protagonist is a woman, but not necessary :)
Many thanks!
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tt4975722
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Coming-of-age movie that shows a protagonist over the different phases of life (from childhood to adulthood)?. Hello, I would like some recommendations for coming-of-age movies that shows a protagonist over the different phases of life (from childhood to adulthood)?
Would appreciate even more if the movie has some dark comedic undertones, and if protagonist is a woman, but not necessary :)
Many thanks!
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tt6078866
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is such a delightfully silly movie. I mean what else can you say about a film where Jim Carrey plays a psychotic, mustached villain accompanied by a way-too-dramatic, revenge driven mammal voiced by Idris Elba--both of whom are after a child-like blue hedgehog played by Ben Schwartz? At every point, the movie chooses to go all in on being as ridiculous as possible, and it just *works*.
Of course the plot is full of conveniences left and right, and nothing exactly makes sense as soon as you try to think about it. But this isn't the film to watch for it's compelling story or Oscar winning performances. It's for watching Jim Carrey play his leg like a guitar during an electric heavy metal music montage, and Ben Schwartz trade silly dialog with Idris Elba as if they're main characters from two very different movies. I just had this dumb grin almost the whole time.
For such a ridiculous movie, I'll say that it really stuck the landing and even felt quite heartwarming. IMO you could do a lot worse.
/end rant
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tt0100907
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is such a delightfully silly movie. I mean what else can you say about a film where Jim Carrey plays a psychotic, mustached villain accompanied by a way-too-dramatic, revenge driven mammal voiced by Idris Elba--both of whom are after a child-like blue hedgehog played by Ben Schwartz? At every point, the movie chooses to go all in on being as ridiculous as possible, and it just *works*.
Of course the plot is full of conveniences left and right, and nothing exactly makes sense as soon as you try to think about it. But this isn't the film to watch for it's compelling story or Oscar winning performances. It's for watching Jim Carrey play his leg like a guitar during an electric heavy metal music montage, and Ben Schwartz trade silly dialog with Idris Elba as if they're main characters from two very different movies. I just had this dumb grin almost the whole time.
For such a ridiculous movie, I'll say that it really stuck the landing and even felt quite heartwarming. IMO you could do a lot worse.
/end rant
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tt8359848
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What's a good movie where shit hits the fan out of nowhere and unexpectedly?. Just finished World War Z (I know) but the beginning where the family is stuck in a traffic jam and the outbreak starts really got my heart pounding.
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tt4178092
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt1051906
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt1179933
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt1182345
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt5362988
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt1392214
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt0353969
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt1190539
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt0134273
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt0137363
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt11649910
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Psychological Thrillers that aren't quite âhorrorâ but still make you uneasy and keep you locked in the whole movie?. Looking for movies that are similar to Shutter Island and The Silence of the Lambs. Trying to watch one with my family and can't go the whole horror route lol. Any suggestions are welcome. I heard Primal Fear is pretty good but I'm not too familiar with that film. Would you consider it similar to the other movies I mentioned? Anyways thanks in advance
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tt0151804
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Slacker in his early 30s having a mid-life crisis recommendations?. looking to watch some movies that relate to how im feeling. I dont know if I consider myself a slacker but..I dunno. I don't consider myself a working man or full functioning adult. I been meaning to re-watch some of my favorites like Suburbia (1997) and Flakes (2007) but wow they are hard to find.
anyway, thank you to anyone can helps. I hope this post isn't coming off as weird.
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tt0088258
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Any documentaries/mockumentaries you would recommend?. Are there any documentaries and/or mockumentaries that you would recommend? All topics and subjects are fine with me.
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tt0218839
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Any documentaries/mockumentaries you would recommend?. Are there any documentaries and/or mockumentaries that you would recommend? All topics and subjects are fine with me.
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tt3416742
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Any documentaries/mockumentaries you would recommend?. Are there any documentaries and/or mockumentaries that you would recommend? All topics and subjects are fine with me.
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tt0157503
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Any documentaries/mockumentaries you would recommend?. Are there any documentaries and/or mockumentaries that you would recommend? All topics and subjects are fine with me.
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tt0841027
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[REQUEST] young adult fantasy shows similar to âThe Orderâ âThe Vampire Diariesâ âThe Originalsâ.
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tt0304711
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[REQUEST] young adult fantasy shows similar to âThe Orderâ âThe Vampire Diariesâ âThe Originalsâ.
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tt3387520
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movies like the goosebumps books but for adults. I've already got Halloween 3 and probably trick r treat are on my list for next month so no need to mention
And preferably nothing too deliberately raunchy. So leprechaun is out. Chucky is out. But something weirdly imaginative. Like it COULD be for kids. But it's just so darn scary.
I think gremlins would fall in this category as well if that helps.but something real halloweeny.
P.s. (if it IS for kids but you like it anyway, I'm open to that as well)
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tt2087720
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[Request] Any good series similar to New Girl, Community, The Good Place, The Office? (US).
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tt0884328
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Im looking for horror movie with a massive plot twist in the end or with a really sad ending. And a movie i can actually say was unsettling to watch. I dont really enjoy horror movies because i do not get scared of any under that category.
its always the same old thing and i can predict exactly what will happen at what time, but i would love any suggestions to a movie that will scare me, or make my cry at the end or say âholy shit, i didnt see that comingâ
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tt0072271
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Whats the scariest movie you've ever watched?. The most outright terrifying and horror movie. Whether it's because of the jump scares or the plot. Name a movie that haunted you.
Im on a movie marathon at the moment and wanna watch something horror. Credits if its easy to find!
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tt1468737
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[Request] unlikeable character has tons of character development ?. unlikeable character has tons of character development and becomes likeable as the show progresses.
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tt1343092
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Why does American cinema have a tendency to glorify the criminal lifestyle, albeit passive-aggressively?. I'm an avid fan of crime films, and have watched many of the classics (Godfather, Goodfellas, Casino, etc.), and some of the more modern hits as well.
One of the biggest things I notice when I watch foreign crime dramas in comparison to American ones, is the depiction of the criminal lifestyle. A lesser known fact about Gomorrah is that there was also a film that came out before the series (also based off Roberto Saviano's work).
When I watched Gomorrah (and foreign crime films like it), I found it refreshing, because they didn't hold back on showing just how awful the criminal lifestyle was. They showed mafia bosses colluding to kill young kids, convincing a kid to let them kill his own mother, etc. They showed the death, pain, destruction, and hardship that was caused by these groups without diluting any of it. The viewer gets no impression in their mind that the criminal lifestyle is one to aspire to, in any way shape or form.
However, in American entertainment, the criminal is depicted more as a "misunderstood anti-hero," or someone who's trying to upend a "corrupt system." There is more emphasis placed on dirty cops, corrupt politicians, and greedy business owners, rather than the Mafia itself. The atmosphere of these movies is much more lighthearted as well, with the likes of Goodfellas, Casino, etc. containing many jokes, trying to present characters as being "good humored," and glossing over many vicious crimes committed by them.
For instance, in real life Jimmy Burke (Jimmy Conway in Goodfellas), actually used to trap the children of people who owed him money, inside of a cooler, and not let them out until the debt was paid. Karen Hill was cheating on Henry with Paulie, and Tommy allegedly raped Karen. Paulie also sent his men to violently assault waiters and waitresses in a restaurant where one of the servers accidentally spilled some wine on his girlfriend's dress.
However, these more unsavory aspects are often left out, while the directors cravenly say "well we're just being realistic..." when in reality they aren't. Most of the movie focuses on the upsides of the life, while a very short portion towards the end talks about the downfall, but even then it's shown more as the downfall of a tragic hero, and not of a vicious criminal.
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Why does American cinema have a tendency to glorify the criminal lifestyle, albeit passive-aggressively?. I'm an avid fan of crime films, and have watched many of the classics (Godfather, Goodfellas, Casino, etc.), and some of the more modern hits as well.
One of the biggest things I notice when I watch foreign crime dramas in comparison to American ones, is the depiction of the criminal lifestyle. A lesser known fact about Gomorrah is that there was also a film that came out before the series (also based off Roberto Saviano's work).
When I watched Gomorrah (and foreign crime films like it), I found it refreshing, because they didn't hold back on showing just how awful the criminal lifestyle was. They showed mafia bosses colluding to kill young kids, convincing a kid to let them kill his own mother, etc. They showed the death, pain, destruction, and hardship that was caused by these groups without diluting any of it. The viewer gets no impression in their mind that the criminal lifestyle is one to aspire to, in any way shape or form.
However, in American entertainment, the criminal is depicted more as a "misunderstood anti-hero," or someone who's trying to upend a "corrupt system." There is more emphasis placed on dirty cops, corrupt politicians, and greedy business owners, rather than the Mafia itself. The atmosphere of these movies is much more lighthearted as well, with the likes of Goodfellas, Casino, etc. containing many jokes, trying to present characters as being "good humored," and glossing over many vicious crimes committed by them.
For instance, in real life Jimmy Burke (Jimmy Conway in Goodfellas), actually used to trap the children of people who owed him money, inside of a cooler, and not let them out until the debt was paid. Karen Hill was cheating on Henry with Paulie, and Tommy allegedly raped Karen. Paulie also sent his men to violently assault waiters and waitresses in a restaurant where one of the servers accidentally spilled some wine on his girlfriend's dress.
However, these more unsavory aspects are often left out, while the directors cravenly say "well we're just being realistic..." when in reality they aren't. Most of the movie focuses on the upsides of the life, while a very short portion towards the end talks about the downfall, but even then it's shown more as the downfall of a tragic hero, and not of a vicious criminal.
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt6706616
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt0079944
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt0114558
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt9824114
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt1039652
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt1226681
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt0409459
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt0096895
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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tt0093870
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
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Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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[Requesting] Recommend me the weirdest most memorable movies/shows you've ever seen that you won't feel comfortable recommending IRL to people you know. I find that I am increasingly bored with movies nowadays. I think I'm losing my love of films. These recent, especially Hollywood movies, are all just re-hashes of the same old thing with nothing new to show. I don't care if the story is nothing new or exciting, but I at least expect a different take on those same familiar stories. Anything different and new, even if it doesn't work! I want movies that make you go "WTF did I just watch" in any way possible whether it's because it was so bad, so confusing or best case scenario, hopefully, because you just can't believe what a masterpiece it was. There are a couple of directors I know of whose works tend to fit what I like: Tim Burton, Lars Von Trier, David Lynch, Aronofsky. (EDIT: and Del ToRo)
I can think of only a few from the recent films I've seen, and I'll try and explain in a sentence or two why I put these on the list.
\- Parasite (overall a weird movie that just added to the weirdness as it went along, and a new look at class differences)
\- kajillionaire (Miranda is the weirdest person ever, so no wonder this movie is on this list)
\- The forest of love (IDK, it's fucked up all around but the fact that everyone was a horrible POS was comforting and it's just a beautifully shot disaster)
\- The call (Loved the back and forth and the acting)
\- Midsommar (I don't like Ari's other films as much... this just hit different. There's something very unsettling about how quiet this film is)
\- Ready or not (What a fun ride this one was!)
\- Wanda Vision (TV) (Pretty self-explanatory. I loved the idea)
\- American Horror Story (TV) (Ryan Murphy's mind is a fun place)
\- Dark (TV) (Unsettling, weird in terms of atmosphere and everyone being related, and memorable)
\- Schitt's Creek (TV) (It's so weird because everyone in the town is weird, and it's hilarious and memoriable)
\- Martyrs (Not weird per se... but I definitely won't recomment people around me to watch this because what will they think of me when I tell them this is one of the best movies I've ever watched?)
\- The green Inferno (Yeah... cannibals.)
\- Fringe (TV) (We have multiverse and mad scientists here. This is literally Rick and Morty, IRL.)
\- The Sinner (TV) (Just season 1. The detective's random S&M fetish, the entirety of the girls' story, the song, the symbolisms in the images, the mood...)
\- Birds of Prey (There is something about the whackiness of Harley Quinn and Margot's portrayal that makes this feel like a weird indie film)
​
Edit: OK, JFC didn't expect so many great suggestions! Thank you! I'll go through all of these and make a list and share it later, crediting everyone. Thanks a lot. This is amazing. I'm set for a few months!
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Pacific Rim(2013) brings the best out of Western Kaiju Films. This is a film I've seen 2 times in the theatre and countless times at home. I find myself returning to it often. It successfully captured the scale of giant robots and kaijus fighting. They literally lug their bodies around, you feel the weight of the metal colossi and kaiju through the screen. Guillermo del Toro, Guillermo Navarro, and the vfx team compose some of the best images of these giants. For modern Kaiju films Pacific Rim is only second to Shin Godzilla. Pacific Rim is the best western Kaiju Films because it successfully avoids pitfalls of other western kaijus. It keeps things haunting, fun and breathtaking.There's a sense of wonder that is felt with each monster that gets punched. A saturday morning cartoon brought to life. Check it out if you haven't.
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Pacific Rim(2013) brings the best out of Western Kaiju Films. This is a film I've seen 2 times in the theatre and countless times at home. I find myself returning to it often. It successfully captured the scale of giant robots and kaijus fighting. They literally lug their bodies around, you feel the weight of the metal colossi and kaiju through the screen. Guillermo del Toro, Guillermo Navarro, and the vfx team compose some of the best images of these giants. For modern Kaiju films Pacific Rim is only second to Shin Godzilla. Pacific Rim is the best western Kaiju Films because it successfully avoids pitfalls of other western kaijus. It keeps things haunting, fun and breathtaking.There's a sense of wonder that is felt with each monster that gets punched. A saturday morning cartoon brought to life. Check it out if you haven't.
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tt1060277
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Pacific Rim(2013) brings the best out of Western Kaiju Films. This is a film I've seen 2 times in the theatre and countless times at home. I find myself returning to it often. It successfully captured the scale of giant robots and kaijus fighting. They literally lug their bodies around, you feel the weight of the metal colossi and kaiju through the screen. Guillermo del Toro, Guillermo Navarro, and the vfx team compose some of the best images of these giants. For modern Kaiju films Pacific Rim is only second to Shin Godzilla. Pacific Rim is the best western Kaiju Films because it successfully avoids pitfalls of other western kaijus. It keeps things haunting, fun and breathtaking.There's a sense of wonder that is felt with each monster that gets punched. A saturday morning cartoon brought to life. Check it out if you haven't.
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tt0253556
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Pacific Rim(2013) brings the best out of Western Kaiju Films. This is a film I've seen 2 times in the theatre and countless times at home. I find myself returning to it often. It successfully captured the scale of giant robots and kaijus fighting. They literally lug their bodies around, you feel the weight of the metal colossi and kaiju through the screen. Guillermo del Toro, Guillermo Navarro, and the vfx team compose some of the best images of these giants. For modern Kaiju films Pacific Rim is only second to Shin Godzilla. Pacific Rim is the best western Kaiju Films because it successfully avoids pitfalls of other western kaijus. It keeps things haunting, fun and breathtaking.There's a sense of wonder that is felt with each monster that gets punched. A saturday morning cartoon brought to life. Check it out if you haven't.
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tt0120685
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Pacific Rim(2013) brings the best out of Western Kaiju Films. This is a film I've seen 2 times in the theatre and countless times at home. I find myself returning to it often. It successfully captured the scale of giant robots and kaijus fighting. They literally lug their bodies around, you feel the weight of the metal colossi and kaiju through the screen. Guillermo del Toro, Guillermo Navarro, and the vfx team compose some of the best images of these giants. For modern Kaiju films Pacific Rim is only second to Shin Godzilla. Pacific Rim is the best western Kaiju Films because it successfully avoids pitfalls of other western kaijus. It keeps things haunting, fun and breathtaking.There's a sense of wonder that is felt with each monster that gets punched. A saturday morning cartoon brought to life. Check it out if you haven't.
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Romantic movie but not gooey. My girlfriend wants to watch a movie tonight. She likes romantic movies. I like twisted movies, anything a bit out of the ordinary, thrillers, action, police, arthouse. The only movie genre I really hate are gooey romantic movies.
We have Netflix.
Any suggestions for something that's in the middle?
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Romantic movie but not gooey. My girlfriend wants to watch a movie tonight. She likes romantic movies. I like twisted movies, anything a bit out of the ordinary, thrillers, action, police, arthouse. The only movie genre I really hate are gooey romantic movies.
We have Netflix.
Any suggestions for something that's in the middle?
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tt0097240
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Romantic movie but not gooey. My girlfriend wants to watch a movie tonight. She likes romantic movies. I like twisted movies, anything a bit out of the ordinary, thrillers, action, police, arthouse. The only movie genre I really hate are gooey romantic movies.
We have Netflix.
Any suggestions for something that's in the middle?
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tt1226229
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Romantic movie but not gooey. My girlfriend wants to watch a movie tonight. She likes romantic movies. I like twisted movies, anything a bit out of the ordinary, thrillers, action, police, arthouse. The only movie genre I really hate are gooey romantic movies.
We have Netflix.
Any suggestions for something that's in the middle?
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tt0446029
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Romantic movie but not gooey. My girlfriend wants to watch a movie tonight. She likes romantic movies. I like twisted movies, anything a bit out of the ordinary, thrillers, action, police, arthouse. The only movie genre I really hate are gooey romantic movies.
We have Netflix.
Any suggestions for something that's in the middle?
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