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busalover posted:I watched Hereditary and Midsommar in the past couple months, and like them both. Any recent-ish horror/suspense movies that feel the same? I also like VVitch, Green Room, and Mandy. Btw that Cronenberg son-movie doesn't look good to me, not sure about that. Not that recent, but Kill List
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Origami Dali posted:Possessor is great tho. Other good recent-ish poo poo is The Blackcoat's Daughter, the Suspiria remake, Knife+Heart, The Lighthouse Knife + Heart sounds interesting, and reminds me of Raw, a french movie about a vegan student with some issues. Recommended if you like psycho-horror. regulargonzalez posted:Not that recent, but Kill List Ah yeah, that sounds cool too.
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A Bag of Milk posted:soy but not too soy Please don't use that term in CineD. Debbie Does Dagon fucked around with this message at 18:46 on Apr 17, 2021 |
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busalover posted:I watched Hereditary and Midsommar in the past couple months, and like them both. Any recent-ish horror/suspense movies that feel the same? I also like VVitch, Green Room, and Mandy. Btw that Cronenberg son-movie doesn't look good to me, not sure about that. Gretel & Hansel.
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Anybody got recommendations for movies similar to The Insider or Michael Clayton? Movies that mine real suspense and excitement out of people having conversations in offices without a whole lot of traditional “action”. I’ve seen most of Pakula’s major films.
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Alfred P. Pseudonym posted:Anybody got recommendations for movies similar to The Insider or Michael Clayton? Movies that mine real suspense and excitement out of people having conversations in offices without a whole lot of traditional “action”. I’ve seen most of Pakula’s major films. Spotlight is good if you haven't seen it.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is the gold standard there as far as I'm concerned.
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feedmyleg posted:Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is the gold standard there as far as I'm concerned.
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busalover posted:Knife + Heart sounds interesting, and reminds me of Raw, a french movie about a vegan student with some issues. Recommended if you like psycho-horror. Haha there is VERY little overlap between Knife + Heart but it would be hilarious going in expecting that. Raw is really good tho, highly recommended.
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busalover posted:I watched Hereditary and Midsommar in the past couple months, and like them both. Any recent-ish horror/suspense movies that feel the same? I also like VVitch, Green Room, and Mandy. Btw that Cronenberg son-movie doesn't look good to me, not sure about that. For the folk horror feel, give November a try. Beautiful film based on a lot of Estonian folklore. For the families-are-horror feel, The Lodge and Relic are my favourites since Hereditary Tarnop fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Apr 19, 2021 |
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feedmyleg posted:Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is the gold standard there as far as I'm concerned. I probably owe this a rewatch morestuff posted:Spotlight is good if you haven't seen it. I have! It’s pretty good!
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Alfred P. Pseudonym posted:I probably owe this a rewatch It's even more rewarding the second time around. The film is so dense and tightly-wound that going through it a second time knowing the ending means you get to see the mechanics of the terrific writing at work.
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Locke is also a pretty good thriller and that's literally all talking.
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Alfred P. Pseudonym posted:Anybody got recommendations for movies similar to The Insider or Michael Clayton? Movies that mine real suspense and excitement out of people having conversations in offices without a whole lot of traditional “action”. I’ve seen most of Pakula’s major films. I'm a big fan of 'A Most Wanted Man', which is Le Carre again like 'Tinker Tailor'
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I think Margin Call fits the bill. Maybe The Informant!
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Arbitrage (2012)
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What are some good hangout movies? Chill, low-stakes movies where everybody just kinda hangs out and has a good time and there's not much conflict. I've seen Dazed and Confused and Everybody Wants Some!! and such. Open to whatever, but ideally something with a bit of a hook—I'd love some genre flicks.
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The Stoned Age.
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feedmyleg posted:What are some good hangout movies? Chill, low-stakes movies where everybody just kinda hangs out and has a good time and there's not much conflict. I still like Cheech and Chong, but it's not gonna be for everyone.
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feedmyleg posted:What are some good hangout movies? Chill, low-stakes movies where everybody just kinda hangs out and has a good time and there's not much conflict. Better Off Dead?
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feedmyleg posted:What are some good hangout movies? Chill, low-stakes movies where everybody just kinda hangs out and has a good time and there's not much conflict.
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sean10mm posted:Better Off Dead? Good choice. Since I moved to Burbank 10 years ago, I've noticed how much of it was filmed around here, too.
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feedmyleg posted:What are some good hangout movies? Chill, low-stakes movies where everybody just kinda hangs out and has a good time and there's not much conflict. Being There and My Dinner with Andre technically fit but I don't think they're what you're looking for. The Before... movies too.
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feedmyleg posted:What are some good hangout movies? Chill, low-stakes movies where everybody just kinda hangs out and has a good time and there's not much conflict. Maybe give Computer Chess or Support The Girls a shot. Comedy pick: Jeanne Dielman
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These are all great! I have a low emotional threshold for conflict right now so I'll probably end up watching all of these I haven't already caught.
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Doublepost, but catching Computer Chess tonight and I'm pumped. Another request: I caught The Palindromists the other night, just a super low-key nerdy documentary about some dorky weirdos having fun doing a world-championship palindrome contest. Nothing special, but it was super charming and hit my brain just right since I'm in a chill mode. But I realized it was a prime example of a category of documentaries I love—just low-stakes fun documentaries focused on a weird/interesting subculture that don't get all that emotional. I'd put stuff like King of Kong, Pumping Iron, and So Wrong They're Right in there, too. So, what are some other fun, charming documentaries about weirdo subcultures? feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 01:00 on May 1, 2021 |
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feedmyleg posted:Doublepost, but catching Computer Chess tonight and I'm pumped. Routine Pleasures Cinemania Wordplay Not quite the same thing, but The Barkley Marathons might scratch that itch for you too
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Those all sound perfect, especially the model train one. I follow a couple of those guys on YouTube but they're just a bit too boring documenting their own stuff—I'm guessing a proper documentary about them could boil it down to what I'm interested in. I'm planning on doing the Tetris competition doc Ecstasy of Order tonight, but I might double that up with Wordplay which seems like a good match.
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You should also add The Speed Cubers to your subculture documentary list. On a slightly different tack, for an immersive and chill natural experience I'd strongly recommend Sweetgrass following a 300km sheep drive across Montana. Enjoy Computer Chess! It's amazing.
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I rewatched Eastern Promises last night and could use some more Russian Mafia films. Any good ones?
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Professor Shark posted:I rewatched Eastern Promises last night and could use some more Russian Mafia films. Any good ones? I don't know of that much that focuses on them, but I'd suggest Little Odessa, and (if you'd like an actual Russian one) Brother.
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feedmyleg posted:
Years ago I watched a charming little independent film about competitors in a series of staring contests. I'm pretty sure it was called Staredown bit outside of a single blank imdb page, I can't find any evidence this movie ever existed.
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feedmyleg posted:Doublepost, but catching Computer Chess tonight and I'm pumped. Click here to watch an Errol Morris 22 minute short on an electric football basement league
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This is a vague request but a couple friends and I rented a cabin by a lake for a few days. Everyone is pretty comfortable with anything, preferably trashy or artsy. What’s a movie that would go great in a cabin setting? Edit: So I guess what I’m asking for are movies set in a cabin/in the woods. Please, nothing by Josh Whedon. Kart Barfunkel fucked around with this message at 06:17 on May 13, 2021 |
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Cabin in the Woods E: I was going to mention how it's a recent movie and you've probably seen it but gently caress me if it's not a decade old. Crazy. Also, Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2. 2 is part remake, part sequel and horror-comedy vs standard horror of the first one. regulargonzalez fucked around with this message at 06:33 on May 13, 2021 |
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Antichrist is set in a cabin in the woods and is both arty and trashy, but I'd definitely read some reviews first. There's also the Friday the 13th movies, especially IV
morestuff fucked around with this message at 06:47 on May 13, 2021 |
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morestuff posted:Antichrist is set in a cabin in the woods and is both arty and trashy, but I'd definitely read some reviews first. There's also the Friday the 13th movies, especially IV Seconding both of these
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Addams Family Values!
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Is there anything else like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy out there? Just incredibly tense and tightly wound spy narratives? I know there's been a decent amount of Le Carre adaptations over the past few years, but I haven't tracked if any of them are as pitch-perfect as TTSS. I've seen the Alec Guinness BBC adaptations and while they're highly pleasant, they're not the same in terms of edge-of-your-seat tension. I could also be open to non-spy narratives that have the same vibe—maybe political thrillers? I'd say The Conversation would maybe scratch the same itch. I'm probably going to catch Three Days of the Condor tonight, but open to other ideas.
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It's not spy related at all but Tape cranks up the tension. 3 actors, one set, adapted from a stage play. In fact, adapted plays might be good for high tension situations -- Rope, Glengarry.
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