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I would like a great pre-Star Wars science fiction film. A cynical one that reflects our current hellscape lol. I’ve never seen Logan’s Run, A Boy and His Dog, Soylent Green or any of them. But if something sounds a little more relevant I’d like to hear it.
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THX-1138.
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feedmyleg posted:Peppy, preppy 80s? Just that height of joyful bubblegum consumerism and big hair and jazzercize and malls and pink/teal puffy idealism? Heavenly Bodies
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# ? Sep 13, 2020 06:23 |
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feedmyleg posted:THX-1138. Which one, the original or CGI re-release. I kinda like the re-release better. :\
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# ? Sep 13, 2020 06:36 |
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Telebite posted:I kinda like the re-release better. :\ I'm sorry to inform you but you have bad opinion e: though in order to watch the original at this point you have to track down a fan restoration. The original hasn't been available on a home format since Laserdisc so it's mostly a moot point. feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 20:35 on Sep 13, 2020 |
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Kart Barfunkel posted:I would like a great pre-Star Wars science fiction film. A cynical one that reflects our current hellscape lol. I’ve never seen Logan’s Run, A Boy and His Dog, Soylent Green or any of them. But if something sounds a little more relevant I’d like to hear it. 1968’s Planet of the Apes might’ve set off the pre-Star Wars cynical SF trend, which included movies like Silent Running and the ones you mentioned. There's also The Quatermass Conclusion, which was released as a movie and as a TV mini-series; it came out after Star Wars but was written several years earlier. Action Jacktion fucked around with this message at 16:53 on Sep 13, 2020 |
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Kart Barfunkel posted:I would like a great pre-Star Wars science fiction film. A cynical one that reflects our current hellscape lol. I’ve never seen Logan’s Run, A Boy and His Dog, Soylent Green or any of them. But if something sounds a little more relevant I’d like to hear it. So technically it's between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, but I saw the '78 Invasion of the Body Snatchers last night and it might legitimately be my favorite thing in the genre. Also, I want to share this scene with as many people as possible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz2IN7Gn-ys
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Power of Pecota posted:So technically it's between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, but I saw the '78 Invasion of the Body Snatchers last night and it might legitimately be my favorite thing in the genre. She also does that during the end credits of the last episode of the BrainDead series on Amazon. Some of Philip Kaufman's movies are very good, the Body Snatchers remake was one of them. If you've never seen them, you should also watch Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Wanderers, and The White Dawn (a very underrated and not well known movie). Telebite fucked around with this message at 19:45 on Sep 13, 2020 |
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feedmyleg posted:Peppy, preppy 80s? Just that height of joyful bubblegum consumerism and big hair and jazzercize and malls and pink/teal puffy idealism? Perfect, starring John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis. It's got all the jazzercise you could want in a lifetime.
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feedmyleg posted:Peppy, preppy 80s? Just that height of joyful bubblegum consumerism and big hair and jazzercize and malls and pink/teal puffy idealism? I forgot to mention Mannequin. Mid-80s Kim Catrell had my schoolboy self feeling things I had never felt before. E: great piece of IMDB trivia: imdb posted:LSD researcher Jerry Kelly convinced himself that this movie was real. He was arrested multiple times for speaking and even at times groping and undressing mannequins at several different retail shops. Eventually, he admitted that it was not the LSD that lead him to this. regulargonzalez fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Sep 21, 2020 |
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I’m looking for a “self destructive youth” movie. Think Trainspotting or similar.
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# ? Sep 22, 2020 14:54 |
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Kids Mean Streets My Own Private Idaho Every Gregg Araki movie
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massive spider posted:I’m looking for a “self destructive youth” movie. Think Trainspotting or similar. Badlands. Badlands Badlands Badlands.
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feedmyleg posted:Badlands. Badlands Badlands Badlands. Yeah, this is what you want. Also maybe Spring Breakers or If…
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massive spider posted:I’m looking for a “self destructive youth” movie. Think Trainspotting or similar. Less Than Zero
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massive spider posted:I’m looking for a “self destructive youth” movie. Think Trainspotting or similar. Millenium Mambo
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massive spider posted:I’m looking for a “self destructive youth” movie. Think Trainspotting or similar. Bully!
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massive spider posted:I’m looking for a “self destructive youth” movie. Think Trainspotting or similar. Crazed Fruit. Comedy options are any of the juvenile delinquent films from MST3K: Teen-Age Crime Wave, High School Big Shot, The Violent Years, etc.
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massive spider posted:I’m looking for a “self destructive youth” movie. Think Trainspotting or similar. Gummo!
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# ? Sep 23, 2020 09:20 |
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What are some movies and documentaries about photography and photographers? Something where the art of photography is part of the text or themes, not necessarily something like You're Next where a character uses a camera for a single iconic scene.
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Franchescanado posted:What are some movies and documentaries about photography and photographers? Something where the art of photography is part of the text or themes, not necessarily something like You're Next where a character uses a camera for a single iconic scene. Blow Up. Also Camera Person if you don't mean specifically still photography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx52F4iLTL8
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Franchescanado posted:What are some movies and documentaries about photography and photographers? Something where the art of photography is part of the text or themes, not necessarily something like You're Next where a character uses a camera for a single iconic scene. Midnight Meat Train
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Franchescanado posted:What are some movies and documentaries about photography and photographers? Something where the art of photography is part of the text or themes, not necessarily something like You're Next where a character uses a camera for a single iconic scene. Salvador A Grande Arte
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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff Finding Vivian Maier Cameraperson
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g2TliYT5Wk
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These are all excellent suggestions, and all are new to me. Thank you.
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Franchescanado posted:These are all excellent suggestions, and all are new to me. Thank you. Show Me The Picture: The Jim Marshall Story. It'll be coming out in the US soon. (I exec-produced it!). It's pretty good but not great - it doesn't quite get to his essence or find the throughline. but it's really interesting about music photography in the 60s and 70s. He shot everyone: The Beatles, Stones, Jimi, Johnny Cash (he was the only photographer Johnny allowed at San Quentin and Folsom; he took the shot of JC flipping the bird), Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane... He took so many iconic photos that you'll recognise. The film is stuffed with those so it's a visual treat. it's worth watching.
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Things that are scientologist propaganda but not up front about it.
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Franchescanado posted:These are all excellent suggestions, and all are new to me. Thank you. I would definitely triple down on Cameraperson. I saw it not really knowing what to expect and it ended up blowing me away. I was a bit leery of the found footage aspect as I generally find movies without a strong narrative can lose my interest, but the way the footage is put together really worked for me. Plus her second feature, Dick Johnson is Dead is going to be released in a few days on Netflix so you can be a completist asap!
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morestuff posted:Have you seen Under The Silver Lake? Thank you for this it was very good!
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I went back several pages and wrote down a bunch of movies. On the list I wrote was Martyrs. I went in blind. Whichever one of you did this to me, well played. Martyrs makes Audition look like nap time in a kindergarten.
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I apologize to the thread. I think I wrote Martyrs down from the horror thread.
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# ? Oct 1, 2020 18:04 |
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I just watched Prometheus, Alien Covenant, Pandorum, and Event Horizon. Any other cool spooky ships in space that aren't the rest of the Alien movies?
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 04:44 |
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If you're good with just spooky and not outright scary then 2001 or Solaris.
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 04:59 |
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Or Sunshine, maybe? Ad Astra?
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# ? Oct 6, 2020 05:56 |
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Definitely Sunshine. Maybe Lifeforce, Galaxy of Terror, Life, and Pitch Black. Comedy option: The Green Slime
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A Bag of Milk posted:I just watched Prometheus, Alien Covenant, Pandorum, and Event Horizon. Any other cool spooky ships in space that aren't the rest of the Alien movies?
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Planet of the Vampires is a fun, gorgeous older sci-fi horror movie. It's on Prime
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feedmyleg posted:Comedy option: The Green Slime I'd recommend Green Slime as a serious option; it's actually really good on a cinematic level. It's the same director as Battle Royale, and even though there's about 30 years between those movies, he has a real mastery over blocking and camera movement – I watched them fairly closely together earlier in the year and was shocked at just how well put together Green Slime is as a film, even if the script is a total comic book with gooey monsters.
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I just saw it recently and though there's plenty to enjoy there, it just felt like it was awkwardly half goofy 50s b-movie and half gritty 70s thriller.
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