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Kvlt! posted:looking for foreign (im American so foreign is anything not American or UK) vigilante movies like Rolling Thunder, Death Wish, Harry Brown, etc Irréversible Don't actually watch Irréversible unless you know what you're getting into. It's intentionally incredibly hard to watch and not the same style of vigilante film as what you have above.
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therattle posted:In Order of Disappearance is fantastic. this was absolutely fantastic thank you!! and yeah ive seen Irreversible before not a huge fan of it but i do appreciate the rec ty!!
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Kvlt! posted:this was absolutely fantastic thank you!! Awesome! So glad you liked it! It’s great, right?
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Gaius Marius posted:Escaflowne too Oh yeah, wait till you get to the villain.
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Kvlt! posted:looking for foreign (im American so foreign is anything not American or UK) vigilante movies like Rolling Thunder, Death Wish, Harry Brown, etc
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fenix down posted:Ballerina, Sisu, Riders of Justice seen Sisu and RoJ before and both are top tier so i will def check out Ballerina!!
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therattle posted:In Order of Disappearance is fantastic. I chucked this on without realising I'd already seen the remake, was a bit confused for a moment. Good flick.
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I finally have one! Enjoyed Late Night with the Devil, looking to find more like it - TV broadcasts gone wrong and so on. I've got, so far, Ghostwatch, WNUF Halloween Special, but I'm looking for more of this type of thing. Late Night was great, minus the ending, which - in true found footage fashion - was a bit weak
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There’s a sequel to WNUF called the “Out There Halloween Mega Tape” that’s decent. One Cut of the Dead might also fit the bill? We watched a movie pretty early on during lockdown called The Cleansing Hour (2019) that I remember being better than I expected, but I also barely remember it and can’t really vouch for it.
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It's not a movie but anthology TV show Inside Number 9 did an episode similar to Ghostwatch called Dead Line.
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There's a 1983 TV movie called Special Bulletin which is presented as a news broadcast covering a terrorist group threatening to detonate a nuclear bomb. 1994's Without Warning is a TV movie presented as a news broadcast covering a disastrous first contact with aliens.
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Dr. Yinz Ljubljana posted:I finally have one! Enjoyed Late Night with the Devil, looking to find more like it - TV broadcasts gone wrong and so on. Radio broadcast not TV, but Pontypool is real good.
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Dr. Yinz Ljubljana posted:I finally have one! Enjoyed Late Night with the Devil, looking to find more like it - TV broadcasts gone wrong and so on. King of Comedy, Joker, maybe Quiz Show I've never seen it
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Xiahou Dun posted:Radio broadcast not TV, but Pontypool is real good. seconding this Pontypool is dope also op just listen to Art Bell
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Dr. Yinz Ljubljana posted:I finally have one! Enjoyed Late Night with the Devil, looking to find more like it - TV broadcasts gone wrong and so on. History of the Occult, or if radio is acceptable The Vast of Night The V/H/S series has some TV broadcast segments including the most popular one from V/H/S94 (and the most popular segment from 2 is about a documentary crew). 99 and 85 also have some deece ones
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I would like to say that The Vast of Night also rips. Honestly I don’t have a good excuse for not listing it with Pontypool. The sub-genre of What If Radio, But Spooky? is absolutely stacked for some reason.
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Gaius Marius posted:King of Comedy, Joker, maybe Quiz Show I've never seen it Quiz Show is a dramatization of a real life quiz show scandal with Ralph Fiennes and a whole cast of character actors, and is great, but not quite what we're looking for here
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Oh poo poo, The Booth! It's an all in real time movie about a radio show that is interrupted by a ghostly voice. The Booth kicks rear end/
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Whether in continuity or in our world, the devil probably was responsible for what happened in Pleasantville. But I thought that movie wasn't good and can't have the feel you're looking for.
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magic cactus posted:Just watched the 1992 Wicked City film and I need more of this beautifully lit, hyperkinetic style in my life. Would be cool if some suggestions were wuxia films as that's not a genre I'm super familiar with. Bottom line, looking for colorful/colorfully lit gonzo films that will make me but in like, a good way. I think you may enjoy introducing some Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain (1983) and A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) into your diet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGfNSonMJx0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0dpajscuPo ynohtna fucked around with this message at 18:36 on Apr 23, 2024 |
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ynohtna posted:I think you may enjoy introducing some Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain (1983) and A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) into your diet. Zu is on my watchlist, I'll bump it to the top. A Chinese Ghost Story I've heard of but haven't seen, adding it to the watchlist, thanks!
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Are any of the original run of Planet of the Apes sequels worth watching? Either as just being a solid film or an entertaining piece of pop culture a la late-Showa Godzilla?
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Kart Barfunkel posted:Are any of the original run of Planet of the Apes sequels worth watching? Either as just being a solid film or an entertaining piece of pop culture a la late-Showa Godzilla? I’m not crazy about Beneath… but I know a lot of people enjoy it. It does have its moments with a cult that worships an unexploded ICBM. Escape… is probably my favorite of the original sequels. It starts as a pretty schlocky quasi-comedy before getting kinda bleak and tense towards the end. Conquest… continues the vibe of the end of Escape and has some fairly interesting 70s dystopian sci-fi vibes. I remember being mostly bored with Battle…, it really feels like they’d obviously run out of steam. I’d probably recommend Escape and Conquest for sure. The only thing you need to know going into Escape is that the future Earth from the original is destroyed in Beneath and the ape main characters escaped the explosion by going back in time. I can’t remember if the movie recaps that or not. Big Mean Jerk fucked around with this message at 04:21 on Apr 30, 2024 |
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Yeah, they're all worth a shake if you don't mind the declining budgets. Even the live action and animated series try harder than you'd assume, though I wouldn't recommend them to the everyman.
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Kart Barfunkel posted:Are any of the original run of Planet of the Apes sequels worth watching? Either as just being a solid film or an entertaining piece of pop culture a la late-Showa Godzilla? I have watched all of the original Planet of the Apes sequels multiple times. I guess leading up to this moment. Beneath the Planet of the Apes is highly skippable. There’s a bunch of cave-ape shenanigans and then kerbloom the planet explodes. It’s not incompetent or anything, but it has no real juice and its only meaning is setting up the next movies. After that it goes back to being a mildly corny (to a modern eye) but very compelling series of pretty solid 70’s sci-fi films. Escape is two of the apes doing a reverse of the first movie and getting sent back to the 1970’s. It’s them getting experimented on by humans and is a legit solid scifi drama. If you like old Doctor Who, I think you’ll like this a lot. Conquest is the “far future” of 1983 where the world has descended into a bunch of fascist states reliant on ape-slave labor. (It makes more sense in context) Enter the time-traveling scientist-apes’ son who was raised in a circus after their death : Caesar. He leads an ape-slave uprising. Imagine Snowpiercer if everyone was wearing a gorilla costume. Do you wanna see an orangutan murder a cop with a meat cleaver? That happens like 50 loving times. Battle for the Planet of the Apes is about the post-apocalyptic power struggles between apes after the ensuing nuclear war from Conquest. It’s a pretty okay little proto-Mad Max. Lots of apes driving dune-buggies, mowing down humans with a light machine gun. I think they’re pretty good. Even Beneath is okay, just really light. If you like that period’s take on scifi as a lot of talking about morals with funny make-up rather than pulse-pounding action, I’d give it a pretty solid recommendation. It’s the kind of thing I generally wouldn’t tell people to watch, but just because it’s niche not because it’s bad.
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man I disagree super heard, Beneath basically finishes the story of the first one. It builds on the themes very satisfactorily. The later ones are fine but they are mainly fun ape movies.
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Conquest feels more apiece with the modern remakes, even has Caesar as a named ape character. It's also probably the most "fun" of the later Apes movies, probably my personal favorite
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My monthly book club is bundled together with a movie night, what would be a good pairing with Pat Conroy's Prince of Tides (you know, aside from the obvious film adaptation)?
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Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil also has a similarly cartoony vision of the South as the backdrop for a sexual psychodrama
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morestuff posted:Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil also has a similarly cartoony vision of the South as the backdrop for a sexual psychodrama I haven't seen/read Prince of Tides, but if what you said isn't also a good description of The Color Purple, I don't know what is. The first adaptation. I haven't seen the musical.
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Asterite34 posted:My monthly book club is bundled together with a movie night, what would be a good pairing with Pat Conroy's Prince of Tides (you know, aside from the obvious film adaptation)? The Bridges of Madison County?
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I got a fun one for you I've been addicted to 90's thrillers lately. The more outlandish the better! I find them to be pretty entertaining and unchallenging to watch. You usually get A+ acting mixed with highly improbably stories. One thing I do need to specify is I do need a disclaimer if the movie has scenes that show sexual violence. I watch most movies with my gf around and she doesn't like that stuff. You can recommend it but just give me a little warning. Goofy sex scenes and nudity are a-ok though! Here's what I've watched and liked Ricochet (1991) - i admit this movie is straight up the best movie ever. Jon Lithgow and Denzel are great and yes, the plot doesn't make much sense. Pacific Heights Reversal of Fortune Shattered Raising Cain I was thinking of checking out Presumed Innocent tonight.
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Presumed Innocent has a stellar cast. Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games and Clear & Present Danger might be up your alley, as would In the Line of Fire. The Fugitive, obviously. Edit: Backdraft is goofy as gently caress.
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Nick of Time is much better than its reputation. I remember watching Charles Dutton as the shoeshine guy, how he turned any conversation into a subtle "you should tip me a lot" pitch and thinking it was one of the most amazing bits of writing and acting I had ever seen. Caveat: I was unfathomably high when I watched it, decades ago. regulargonzalez fucked around with this message at 04:04 on May 8, 2024 |
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Fighting Elegy posted:I got a fun one for you My friend, you are looking for Judgement Night and Blown Away and Arlington Road.
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Judgement Night has the giant plus of (big spoiler) showing you Jeremy Piven getting tossed off a building.
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Fighting Elegy posted:I got a fun one for you The new-ish term for most of these are Yuppie Nightmares, so you can also look up Letterboxd lists for more recs. The Fan The Net Shallow Grave Consenting Adults Sleeping With The Enemy The Guardian The Hand That Rocks the Cradle - (The opening sequence has a sexual assault with a gynecologist and a patient. Nothing is shown, it's not rape, and it's integral to the subsequent events.) If you liked Raising Cane, also check out Snake Eyes. Also check out thrillers written by Joe Eszterhas, he's great at these: Basic Instinct, Jagged Edge, Sliver; also the schlocky and nonsensical Jade (which is very bad but also bizarre and watchable, albeit confusing).
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Breakdown with Kurt Russell is everything you're looking for
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the good son
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Franchescanado posted:Also check out thrillers written by Joe Eszterhas, he's great at these: Basic Instinct, Jagged Edge, Sliver; also the schlocky and nonsensical Jade (which is very bad but also bizarre and watchable, albeit confusing). Just note that Basic Instinct has a fairly intense depiction of sexual violence in the first third of the movie.
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