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Recommended movie thread...
Found a few threads about certain movies, but none about movies you like in general.
How about recommending a good movie to watch. Rules are simple. State the genre of the movie (action, drama, suspense, chick flick, etc.) Short description of why it is good (no spoilers please.) Where to get it (netflix, amazon, blockbuster, etc.) |
There Will Be Blood, drama, great acting, good story, netflix.
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Long Way Round
Local Hero Standing in the Shadows Of Motown Legend of 1900 |
Drama - Cider House Rules; Secondhand Lions
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There have been a couple good threads on movies, just this last few weeks alone.
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Fandango - (1985) - college buddy/road movie - some of the funniest, but believable dialogue and situations you'll ever see in this type of movie - also poignant in places - a relatively unknown gem - don't know where you can get it, but make sure you do. You will thank me.
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I wasted 3 hours of my life last night on " Django unchained " What a giant load of ****.
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No country for old men.
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Category-comedy
Title-Grosse Point Blank Why? John Cusack, Dan Ackroyd, Minnie Driver, Jeremy Piven and Alan Arkin in a comedy about a hit man and his ten year class reunion. Did I mention a cameo by Benny "The Jet" Urquidez? |
Forgot about Fandango. Excellent movie. Liked Costner's performance.
Drama- The Right Stuff. Good movie about the Mercury program. Shows the breed of hero that existed back then. Well acted (Ed Harris was exceptional as well as a good performance by Fred Ward.) I borrowed the last copy I watched from the local library. Comedy- O Brother, Where Art Thou? Based in part on Homer's Odyssey. One of the most quotable movies out of Hollywood in the last few years (outside of The Big Lebowski.) Good performances by both Clooney and Goodman. The movie soundtrack is excellent. Last watched on basic cable tv a few months ago (TNT?) |
Breaker Morant
Drama Synopsis: Three Australians courtmartialed during the Boer War in South Africa. Based on a true story chronicalled in the book "Scapegoats of the Empire". Available full length right here: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/fqYp2-K-3Go" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
^+1 on Fandango and Breaker Morant (Rule .303).
IMHO best movie ever: To Kill a Mockingbird - "Miss Jean Louise, miss Jean Louise, stand up -- your father's passing . . . " Sports - Drama Blind Side - true story, hot Sandra Bullock; Tim McGraw really can act Remember the Titans - true story, esprit de corps overcomes racism, good sound track, Denzel at his finest IMHO Friday Night Lights - true story, Billy Bob is really good in this . . . We are Marshall - true story, one of Kate Mara's 1st big roles Pride of the Yankees - Lou Gehrig's story - one to watch as a couple; can't go wrong w/Gary Cooper & Teresa Wright Hoosiers - true story, IMHO one of Hackman's best Shoot 'em Up / Action Reservoir Dogs - guns, great cast, excellent soundtrack Transporter 1 and 3 - fast cars and @ss kicking Shoot 'em Up - brass flying everywhere Kick-Ass - words can't describe; Kick-Ass 2 coming out this summer Formula 51 - kicking @ss with golf clubs wearing a kilt. Exploding Meatloaf a bonus Hero - awesome kung fu Ip Man - awesomer kung fu Legend of Drunken Master - awesomest kung fu (Leon) The Professional - lots of guns, Jean Reno, Gary Sinise, and a very young Natalie Portman With Cool Cars & Chase Scenes Bullitt - 'nuff said Le Mans - 917s and Ferrari V12s at full wail . . . The Rock - chase scene through SF honors Bullitt Gone in 60 Seconds (both, but I prefer 2000 over 1974) - 2000 has great sound track, awesome car chases, skanky Jolie; 1974 crashed more cars in one movie than any other up to that point . . . Ronin - honorable mention; Audi S8 Quantum of Solace - honorable mention; Aston Martins Grand Prix (if for no other reason than to remember James Garner could really drive) On Any Sunday - a classic about motorcycle racing; introduced me to trials riding and Malcolm Smith was a genius on two wheels Don't really fit into a category I can think of but worth watching anyway Repo Man (1984 w/Emilio Estevez) - strangely addicting 'B' movie Comfort and Joy (1984) - ice cream wars in London Mother, Jugs, and Speed - Cosby, Welch, Keitel -- tear-@ssing around in ambulances The Astronaut Farmer - Billy Bob tells the U.S. government to kiss his @ss; he's going into space War / Military Saving Private Ryan - honor and sacrifice, presented with great respect The Unit (series) - inside look into Deltas (and on DVD you can FF through the spouse & family cr@p) Band of Brothers - true, great storytelling, one of the best ensemble casts I've seen Last Samurai - best samurai action movie since any of Kurosawa's work, if you can get past Tom Cruise . . . |
The Great Santini
Drama, Netflix DVD only, no streaming "Ace fighter pilot Bull Meechum (Robert Duvall) understands the ins and outs of war but has a tough time comprehending peace, especially where his family is concerned." My dad was a military flight instructor. Watching The Great Santini triggers some painful memories from my childhood, if not a little PTSD. |
Drama- Hachi: A Dog's Tale. Story of how devoted our four legged friends can be. The correct response when someone asks is "I have a piece of dust in my eye." or "Welders flash, their not tears." I wouldn't let any child under 10 watch this unless they immensely enjoyed old yeller.;) Available most likely at your local library and Amazon.
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Thread from the dead...
Movie: The End comedy Burt Reynolds finds out he is going to die and tries to wrap things up in his life. I laughed so hard at the scene with Robby Benson and Burt Reynolds that I couldn't breath. That and the glass table are screen classics. Available at Blockbuster. |
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Never could relate to Santini b/c seemed over top from my experiences both at home and with my friends parents... but.. never know... |
oh movie:
High Fidelity... dark comedy/rom. comedy - Why? Music/music snobbery/John Cusack/ Jack Black's finest turn/ Chicago.... |
No way out, Drama, Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman. Why, lots of twists.
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Damn; can't believe I forgot Taking Chance w/Kevin Bacon. Plenty of eye dust and welder's flash. IMHO should be required viewing every Memorial Day.
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