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I'm on a rivalry movie kick. Watched The Duellists and Rush past couple nights. Looking for anything similar. Them being historical rivalries are a bonus, but not necessary, I'm just looking for any movies about two dudes who loving hate each other over an escalating grudge.
Sartana fucked around with this message at 16:08 on Jul 17, 2020 |
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Sartana posted:I'm on a rivalry movie kick. Watched The Duellists and Rush past couple nights. Looking for anything similar. Them being historical rivalries are a bonus, but not necessary, I'm just looking for any movies about two dudes who loving hate each other over an escalating grudge. The Prestige? Ford vs. Ferrari? Amadeus?
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Sartana posted:I'm on a rivalry movie kick. Watched The Duellists and Rush past couple nights. Looking for anything similar. Them being historical rivalries are a bonus, but not necessary, I'm just looking for any movies about two dudes who loving hate each other over an escalating grudge.
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Sartana posted:I'm on a rivalry movie kick. Watched The Duellists and Rush past couple nights. Looking for anything similar. Them being historical rivalries are a bonus, but not necessary, I'm just looking for any movies about two dudes who loving hate each other over an escalating grudge. There Will Be Blood kind of has this. Days of Thunder!
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therattle posted:There Will Be Blood kind of has this. Days of Thunder! Days of Thunder is so schlocky but the wheelchair race tickles me every time.
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Sartana posted:I'm on a rivalry movie kick. Watched The Duellists and Rush past couple nights. Looking for anything similar. Them being historical rivalries are a bonus, but not necessary, I'm just looking for any movies about two dudes who loving hate each other over an escalating grudge. Twilight?
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Barry Lyndon, in a way. Fist of the White Lotus?
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# ? Jul 19, 2020 15:41 |
2LDK, if you can find a copy
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Digital neorealism. Neorealism shot on the digital camera. native videotape
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# ? Jul 20, 2020 01:31 |
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What's a good movie to slot between Forbidden Planet and Jurassic Park? Ideally something from within the 40 year gap that separates them
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# ? Jul 20, 2020 04:53 |
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The 70s Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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morestuff posted:The 70s Invasion of the Body Snatchers Thanks!
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Oh sweet it even has a young Jeff Goldblum
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FunkyAl posted:Digital neorealism. Neorealism shot on the digital camera. native videotape Personal Problems (1980) The Forest for the Trees (2003) Julien Donkey Boy (1999) In Vanda’s Room (2000) Dancer in the Dark (2000) Gips (2001) Girlfriend: Someone Please Stop the World (2004) Noriko’s Dinner Table (2005) Kotoko (2011) Oxhide (2005) , Oxhide II (2009) Take Out (2004) Chuck and Buck (2000) Another Girl Another Planet (1992)
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# ? Jul 20, 2020 15:51 |
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I'm looking for fun lowbrow movies that have a thoughtful upside, think: original Robocop (or anything Verhoevan).
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# ? Jul 21, 2020 18:46 |
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I liked Upgrade recently along those lines
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Sartana posted:I'm on a rivalry movie kick. Watched The Duellists and Rush past couple nights. Looking for anything similar. Them being historical rivalries are a bonus, but not necessary, I'm just looking for any movies about two dudes who loving hate each other over an escalating grudge. The rivalry is constrained to a naval engagement that takes place over the course of months, but Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World has something of this, and is a fantastic movie otherwise. morestuff posted:I liked Upgrade recently along those lines Also, The Invisible Man from the same director. And The First Purge, which is significantly better than any of the previous ones.
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:I'm looking for fun lowbrow movies that have a thoughtful upside, think: original Robocop (or anything Verhoevan). Street Trash (1987) and Society (1989) are both from that era.
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:I'm looking for fun lowbrow movies that have a thoughtful upside, think: original Robocop (or anything Verhoevan). Hamburger the Motion Picture E: Or Tammy and the T rex FunkyAl fucked around with this message at 00:24 on Jul 22, 2020 |
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I'm finding it hard to find decent movies on Netflix/Hulu/Prime lately. I'm looking for movies like Creep/Creep2, Would You Rather, The Collector series, Saw series (not for the gore, I just like the idea, but the later movies are really bad), Midsommar, Kristy, Killing Ground. I also like stuff like the Sinister trilogy and the Conjuring movies, but a lot of the movies I'm seeing are cheap rip offs and have descriptions like "A group of college students visit an abandoned asylum. They never expected this!!!" and just aren't worth watching. Are there just too many lovely movies out there?
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My dude, you been to the horror thread? Your list it pretty broad for recommending movies 'like' them, unless you just mean any decent horror movies. Some decent-to-great movies people have generally liked over the past decade have been Hereditary, The Witch, It Follows, Get Out, The Lodge, Mandy, The Lighthouse, The Haunting of Hill House netflix series, The Ritual, The Babadook, Suspiria (2019). Most or all are on one of the streaming services you mentioned. Also, you need to get Shudder asap.
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I've seen and liked most of those. I don't get why everyone likes Suspira and Hereditary. Hated them both. I'm looking for movies like the ones I mentioned that aren't paranormal, but I do have room for good ones like the Sinister series and the Conjuring and Conjuring-adjacent movies. I also really enjoyed Resolution and The Endless.
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Ok maybe good you stayed out of the horror thread then
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# ? Jul 22, 2020 22:36 |
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I'm after post-90s films that try to be cool yet are somewhat grounded (dreamy/absurd from a grounded standpoint is fine, just not outright sci-fi - Fight Club would pass, but The Matrix would not). That's kinda subjective but hopefully the examples below get across what that means to me. Try-hard "cheesy" cool is fine. I find Payback to be incredibly cheesy, but for some reason it just works for me (despite Gibson's real-life antics souring the rest of his filmography for me). Also doesn't matter if it's an "obvious" one, below is all I can think of currently and I don't mind rewatches of stuff I've simply forgotten (besides anything else Tarantino that isn't on the list, I'm aware of all of them). I'm not really au fait with foreign cinema, but any recommendations would be absolutely welcome (particularly anything French, German or Korean). Also, anything with cool women as the focus (Jackie Brown and The Long Kiss Goodnight are the outliers in my list below for this). Stuff I can think of that I've seen and enjoyed (in order of preference): Payback Snatch Jackie Brown The Nice Guys The American The Big Lebowski Pulp Fiction The Ocean's Series Leon Drive Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels The Long Kiss Goodnight
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Akapursch posted:I'm after post-90s films that try to be cool yet are somewhat grounded (dreamy/absurd from a grounded standpoint is fine, just not outright sci-fi - Fight Club would pass, but The Matrix would not). That's kinda subjective but hopefully the examples below get across what that means to me. Try-hard "cheesy" cool is fine. I find Payback to be incredibly cheesy, but for some reason it just works for me (despite Gibson's real-life antics souring the rest of his filmography for me). Also doesn't matter if it's an "obvious" one, below is all I can think of currently and I don't mind rewatches of stuff I've simply forgotten (besides anything else Tarantino that isn't on the list, I'm aware of all of them). I'm sensing you're generally after crime films so: La Haine, A Prophet, Layer Cake, Grosse Pointe Blank. The King of New York, Fresh, Clockers, Ronin, Amores Perros.
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Akapursch posted:I'm after post-90s films that try to be cool yet are somewhat grounded (dreamy/absurd from a grounded standpoint is fine, just not outright sci-fi - Fight Club would pass, but The Matrix would not). That's kinda subjective but hopefully the examples below get across what that means to me. Guy Ritchie - Sherlock Holmes, Man from UNCLE & The Gentlemen Shane Black - Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Coen Bros - No Country for Old Men, Burn After Reading, & True Grit Steven Soderbergh - Haywire & Logan Lucky Nicolas Winding Refn - Bronson Martin Scorcese - The Departed, Shutter Island & Wolf of Wall Street Edgar Wright - Hot Fuzz & Baby Driver And some randoms - John Wick 1-3, Hanna, Sicario, Free Fire, Widows, Bad Times at the El Royale, Hustlers, & Debt Collectors
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First thing that came to mind was The Usual Suspects Edit: I obviously completely missed the “post” part of “post-90s”
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UNRULY_HOUSEGUEST posted:I'm sensing you're generally after crime films so: La Haine, A Prophet, Layer Cake, Grosse Pointe Blank. The King of New York, Fresh, Clockers, Ronin, Amores Perros. fenix down posted:First thing that comes to mind is doing more of a deep dive on certain directors related to what you listed: There are a bunch here I haven't seen! I've been struggling so much since many of the app algorithms just keep showing me the same stuff over and over. Thank you both so much! morestuff posted:First thing that came to mind was The Usual Suspects Also thank you too! This had completely gone from my radar but also I think it's me who got the time framing wrong, because I had actually meant anything 1989 onwards (so I should have said post 1980s)
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# ? Jul 25, 2020 19:53 |
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Vivarium is on Amazon Prime. Psychological horror/sci-fi thing. It's good.
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Could anyone recommend any movies set in Northern Canada, Alaska or Greenland?
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Hold the Dark, Black Mountain Side, Grizzly Man, 30 Days of Night
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# ? Jul 26, 2020 02:58 |
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Insomnia.
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Timby posted:The 3:10 to Yuma remake from a few years back.
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Minotaurus Rex posted:Could anyone recommend any movies set in Northern Canada, Alaska or Greenland? Into The Wild The Revenant Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner
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Minotaurus Rex posted:Could anyone recommend any movies set in Northern Canada, Alaska or Greenland? Wind River edit: Sorry, it's Wyoming I'm reading. EU failure here. Acht fucked around with this message at 11:25 on Jul 29, 2020 |
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Acht posted:Wind River I was going to suggest this one too cause it's really good, and yeah not technically but functionally identical to what OP wants.
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Minotaurus Rex posted:Could anyone recommend any movies set in Northern Canada, Alaska or Greenland? Akapursch posted:I'm after post-90s films that try to be cool yet are somewhat grounded (dreamy/absurd from a grounded standpoint is fine, just not outright sci-fi - Fight Club would pass, but The Matrix would not). That's kinda subjective but hopefully the examples below get across what that means to me. Try-hard "cheesy" cool is fine. I find Payback to be incredibly cheesy, but for some reason it just works for me (despite Gibson's real-life antics souring the rest of his filmography for me). Also doesn't matter if it's an "obvious" one, below is all I can think of currently and I don't mind rewatches of stuff I've simply forgotten (besides anything else Tarantino that isn't on the list, I'm aware of all of them). I'll second UNRULY_HOUSEGUEST's recommendation of Layer Cake. Less fantastical/absurd than something like Snatch and more heist-feeling(?) like an Oceans movie, but less silly and way more 'We're so drat cool" almost to the point of parody in some scenes but it never quite gets there. Still a funny movie at times with enough clever moments and famous faces to keep you interested. Roumba fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Jul 30, 2020 |
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Minotaurus Rex posted:Could anyone recommend any movies set in Northern Canada, Alaska or Greenland? The Gold Rush, Runaway Train.
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Minotaurus Rex posted:Could anyone recommend any movies set in Northern Canada, Alaska or Greenland? It's not a movie but The Terror is so goddamn good.
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What's a really trippy mystery film? An investigation that just gets weird. Ideally supernatural, but open to straighter stuff.
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