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My request is vague and highly subjective but: can anyone recommended some really 'stylized' crime films? Things that I enjoyed that come to mind: Drive, Thief, Manhunter, Nightcrawler.
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# ? Aug 23, 2021 15:56 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:15 |
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Zurtilik posted:My request is vague and highly subjective but: can anyone recommended some really 'stylized' crime films? Things that I enjoyed that come to mind: Drive, Thief, Manhunter, Nightcrawler. PTU, The Mission, Exiled, Running Out of Time, Sparrow, The Longest Nite
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# ? Aug 23, 2021 16:02 |
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Zurtilik posted:My request is vague and highly subjective but: can anyone recommended some really 'stylized' crime films? Things that I enjoyed that come to mind: Drive, Thief, Manhunter, Nightcrawler.
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# ? Aug 23, 2021 16:57 |
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Maybe dig into De Palma too, Blow Out is a good place to start.
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# ? Aug 23, 2021 17:02 |
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How about To Live and Die in LA (the plate printing montage is ), and Belly?
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# ? Aug 23, 2021 17:08 |
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Zurtilik posted:My request is vague and highly subjective but: can anyone recommended some really 'stylized' crime films? Things that I enjoyed that come to mind: Drive, Thief, Manhunter, Nightcrawler. I don't think you can get more stylized than Seijun Suzuki. Check out Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter, probably the best yakuza films ever made.
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# ? Aug 23, 2021 17:56 |
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Zurtilik posted:My request is vague and highly subjective but: can anyone recommended some really 'stylized' crime films? Things that I enjoyed that come to mind: Drive, Thief, Manhunter, Nightcrawler. On top of the other suggestions, I'd add City of God, Consequences of Love, Killing Them Softly, La Haine, King of New York.
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# ? Aug 23, 2021 18:59 |
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Zurtilik posted:My request is vague and highly subjective but: can anyone recommended some really 'stylized' crime films? Things that I enjoyed that come to mind: Drive, Thief, Manhunter, Nightcrawler. Just in case, on the 0.03% chance they haven't been seen yet: The Killer (1989), Scarface (1983) A bit of a different genre, being a dark comedy romp, but Into The Night (85) is cool. Also Repo Man (1984), well, there are crimes involved. Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart. Infernal Affairs of course. Romeo is Bleeding, Red Rock West, Salvador (more for the Nightcrawler connection). Also, since we're talking Michael Mann, the TV show Miami Vice has a lot of terrific episodes. And that slick style definitely is in keeping with those movies. The pilot, The Home Invaders (Abel Ferrara), Evan, and Out Where the Buses Don't Run are a few great watches. Heavy Metal fucked around with this message at 19:28 on Aug 23, 2021 |
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Samuel Clemens posted:I don't think you can get more stylized than Seijun Suzuki. Check out Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter, probably the best yakuza films ever made. Oh hell! I saw Tokyo Drifter several years ago with my brother. Good stuff! Thanks for all the suggestions y'all. I'll take a peek at them sooner or later. Maybe I'll go mad with movies on Labor Day Weekend.
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 14:20 |
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If you're already attuned to Suzuki's particular brand of weirdness, I strongly recommend Pistol Opera, which is his late-career masterpiece. Fair warning though, it's stylized to the point of incomprehensibility.
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 22:41 |
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Are there any good movies about Native Americans or Inuits that take place pre-European contact? I'm thinking something along the lines of Apocalypto or The Dead Lands but for North America, though not necessarily that genre-y.
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 22:19 |
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feedmyleg posted:Are there any good movies about Native Americans or Inuits that take place pre-European contact? I'm thinking something along the lines of Apocalypto or The Dead Lands but for North America, though not necessarily that genre-y. There's Rapa Nui, but that takes place on Easter Island so I'm not really answering your question with that one....Also, I've never seen it so I can't vouch for its quality.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 00:05 |
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I get into the mood for horror about once a year and that time is now. Looking for something similar to Jacob's Ladder, In the Mouth of Madness, The Empty Man, The Tenant, Repulsion. Reality crumbling, protagonist going insane, that's the vibe I'm looking for. When done right, the viewer is put in the same situation as the protagonist where they're struggling to make sense of everything as well. Inland Empire does this too I guess but I didn't like that one. Maybe I need to give it another try. Thanks!
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 18:44 |
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Possession.
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 18:49 |
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feedmyleg posted:Possession. This! A second suggestion would be Possessor (2020).
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 18:51 |
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JustWatch has at least 4 movies by that name. Do you know the year?
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 19:09 |
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1981, starring Sam Neill and Isabelle Adjani.
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 19:13 |
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Thanks!
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 19:16 |
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feedmyleg posted:Are there any good movies about Native Americans or Inuits that take place pre-European contact? I'm thinking something along the lines of Apocalypto or The Dead Lands but for North America, though not necessarily that genre-y. Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001) is set before European contact in the Eastern Artctic and is fantastic. Also the first film written, directed and acted in Inuktitut. The Snow Walker (2003) is set in the 1950s so very post-contact but is brilliant at putting you into the Arctic landscape and showing how well the Inuit girl who is one of the two focal characters understands it.
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 19:49 |
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regulargonzalez posted:I get into the mood for horror about once a year and that time is now. Looking for something similar to Jacob's Ladder, In the Mouth of Madness, The Empty Man, The Tenant, Repulsion. Reality crumbling, protagonist going insane, that's the vibe I'm looking for. When done right, the viewer is put in the same situation as the protagonist where they're struggling to make sense of everything as well. Inland Empire does this too I guess but I didn't like that one. Maybe I need to give it another try. Videodrome
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 19:54 |
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regulargonzalez posted:I get into the mood for horror about once a year and that time is now. Looking for something similar to Jacob's Ladder, In the Mouth of Madness, The Empty Man, The Tenant, Repulsion. Reality crumbling, protagonist going insane, that's the vibe I'm looking for. When done right, the viewer is put in the same situation as the protagonist where they're struggling to make sense of everything as well. Inland Empire does this too I guess but I didn't like that one. Maybe I need to give it another try. The Beyond (1981)
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# ? Sep 8, 2021 22:06 |
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EmptyVessel posted:Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001) is set before European contact in the Eastern Artctic and is fantastic. Also the first film written, directed and acted in Inuktitut. Awesome, adding to the list thanks!
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regulargonzalez posted:I get into the mood for horror about once a year and that time is now. Looking for something similar to Jacob's Ladder, In the Mouth of Madness, The Empty Man, The Tenant, Repulsion. Reality crumbling, protagonist going insane, that's the vibe I'm looking for. When done right, the viewer is put in the same situation as the protagonist where they're struggling to make sense of everything as well. Inland Empire does this too I guess but I didn't like that one. Maybe I need to give it another try. Sounds like the movie "Malignant' coming out in theaters and HBO Max on Friday fits that profile.
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# ? Sep 9, 2021 01:42 |
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Watched Possession. That's a movie that really goes for it. I was confused for the first 20 minutes or so, since I had asked for a horror movie and it wasn't. I'm still not sure if it is but it probably is by any reasonable standard. It's like Scenes from a Marriage meets Repulsion meets Persona, as told by Lovecraft. But somehow didn't entirely work for me. I thought it was good, and definitely interesting. And Isabelle Adjani... hell of a performance. And just stupidly gorgeous in that ethereal, French way. Like Julie Delpy and Sophie Marceau. Thanks for the rec!
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# ? Sep 9, 2021 06:46 |
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I would recommend 2 movies: Dancer in the Dark (2001) with Björk and Lars Von Trier and Enchanted with Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey. I can't remember what year that enchanted one came out but it's sometime around 2007-2008. They are both musicals with a twist and they're both done really well. I know one is Disney but to be honest I think it's the funniest and most charming Disney movie to date. Dancer in the Dark is the complete opposite. I sobbed at the end of that movie. Anyway, if u need recommendations I would just go to letterboxd and watch anything over 3.5 stars.
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# ? Sep 10, 2021 03:37 |
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regulargonzalez posted:I get into the mood for horror about once a year and that time is now. Looking for something similar to Jacob's Ladder, In the Mouth of Madness, The Empty Man, The Tenant, Repulsion. Reality crumbling, protagonist going insane, that's the vibe I'm looking for. When done right, the viewer is put in the same situation as the protagonist where they're struggling to make sense of everything as well. Inland Empire does this too I guess but I didn't like that one. Maybe I need to give it another try. Check out some Kyoshi Kurosawa films, esp Pulse and Cure
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# ? Sep 11, 2021 22:15 |
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ParisFascistWeek posted:I would recommend 2 movies: Dancer in the Dark (2001) with Björk and Lars Von Trier and Enchanted with Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey. I can't remember what year that enchanted one came out but it's sometime around 2007-2008. They are both musicals with a twist and they're both done really well. I know one is Disney but to be honest I think it's the funniest and most charming Disney movie to date. Dancer in the Dark is the complete opposite. I sobbed at the end of that movie. Anyway, if u need recommendations I would just go to letterboxd and watch anything over 3.5 stars. I HATE Dancer In The Dark, and I don't think it fits the brief OP is looking for. It's not about someone losing track of reality (oh, how about A Scanner Darkly?), but about somneone being incredibly horrible to another person. Goddamn, I hate Lars von Trier.
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# ? Sep 14, 2021 10:44 |
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Looking for movies or tv shows where an aged CEO-emeritus type is being pushed out due to age or being "out of touch" but outmaneuvers the opposition. Think Anthony Hopkins in Westworld S1 or Brian Cox in Succession E: or if there's a TVTropes page for this please link it
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# ? Sep 27, 2021 04:30 |
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Tron Legacy
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# ? Sep 27, 2021 08:48 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Looking for movies or tv shows where an aged CEO-emeritus type is being pushed out due to age or being "out of touch" but outmaneuvers the opposition. Think Anthony Hopkins in Westworld S1 or Brian Cox in Succession Succession
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# ? Sep 27, 2021 17:32 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Looking for movies or tv shows where an aged CEO-emeritus type is being pushed out due to age or being "out of touch" but outmaneuvers the opposition. Think Anthony Hopkins in Westworld S1 or Brian Cox in Succession Arbitrage (2012) has that setup, although with that caveat that I don't remember whether he outmanoeuvres the opposition in the end as it's been years since I saw it
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regulargonzalez posted:Looking for movies or tv shows where an aged CEO-emeritus type is being pushed out due to age or being "out of touch" but outmaneuvers the opposition. Think Anthony Hopkins in Westworld S1 or Brian Cox in Succession Robocop.
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# ? Sep 27, 2021 19:54 |
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The Devil Wears Prada
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regulargonzalez posted:Looking for movies or tv shows where an aged CEO-emeritus type is being pushed out due to age or being "out of touch" but outmaneuvers the opposition. Think Anthony Hopkins in Westworld S1 or Brian Cox in Succession at least two characters in Game of Thrones. CEOs are modern day Lords, so it fits
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# ? Sep 29, 2021 05:20 |
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Entourage
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# ? Sep 30, 2021 01:16 |
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Looking for dark/bleak/sad movies set in the American South/Appalachia Some of the stuff I've seen and am looking for similar vibes: Blue Ruin True Detective Season 1 Out Of the Furnace Gummo Hell or High Water Neo-westerns are ok but I'm trying to avoid traditional westerns
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# ? Oct 7, 2021 15:34 |
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Winter's Bone
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# ? Oct 7, 2021 15:41 |
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Not as dark as the stuff you’ve mentioned, but you might try some of the earlier David Gordon Green films. In particular, Undertow would be a good choice. George Washington has elements you might like, but it’s more sad and weird than dark. You should watch All the Real Girls too even though it is not a good fit in any way other than setting because it is wonderful and I love it.
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# ? Oct 7, 2021 15:51 |
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Might like Night of the Hunter, too
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# ? Oct 7, 2021 15:55 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:15 |
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Kvlt! posted:Looking for dark/bleak/sad movies set in the American South/Appalachia Obvious suggestions are Sicario and No Country for Old Men. Paris, Texas isn't like those at all, but it's real good.
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