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LivesInGrey posted:Can I get some recommendations for recent-ish (let's say since 2000) paranormal or horror things that aren't shakycam/found footage? Please no vampires/werewolves/other monsters unless there's something really interesting about the way they're shown. The same goes for slasher/serial killer films. Documentaries about creepy poo poo work too. So do psychological thrillers. I guess I want to watch a movie or show that leaves me wondering what the overall reason for the events is as much as one that scares or unnerves me. I can watch things on Amazon Instant Video too, if they're free for Prime members. Definitely House of the Devil and You're Next Also The Innkeepers
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 23:31 |
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LivesInGrey posted:Can I get some recommendations for recent-ish (let's say since 2000) paranormal or horror things that aren't shakycam/found footage? Please no vampires/werewolves/other monsters unless there's something really interesting about the way they're shown. The same goes for slasher/serial killer films. Documentaries about creepy poo poo work too. So do psychological thrillers. I guess I want to watch a movie or show that leaves me wondering what the overall reason for the events is as much as one that scares or unnerves me. I can watch things on Amazon Instant Video too, if they're free for Prime members. Let The Right One In (Swedish version) is a vampire story but it's not particularly conventional and is quite good. Can you give any examples of films that you like that fall under the time frame you mentioned?
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 23:40 |
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The Host was decent if you like that kind of stuff. You also might like Monsters, its one of my favorites and having its director attached to the new Godzilla film made me so stoked for it.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 00:09 |
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LivesInGrey posted:Can I get some recommendations for recent-ish (let's say since 2000) paranormal or horror things that aren't shakycam/found footage? Please no vampires/werewolves/other monsters unless there's something really interesting about the way they're shown. The same goes for slasher/serial killer films. Documentaries about creepy poo poo work too. So do psychological thrillers. I guess I want to watch a movie or show that leaves me wondering what the overall reason for the events is as much as one that scares or unnerves me. I can watch things on Amazon Instant Video too, if they're free for Prime members. Try Absentia. It's good, low key atmospheric horror. Go in with low expectations and I think you'll enjoy it.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 00:42 |
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In particular with Absentia don't get too hung up on the abilities of the actors.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 01:48 |
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I'm also looking for good horror movies to watch on netflix and I just keep getting overwhelmed by the amount of garbage out there. The bad horror movies aren't even cheesy enough to be entertaining any more. I hate all the shaky cam and found footage horror as well, but not as much as I hate anything someone might call a slow burn. Which means pretty much anything that has to do with ghosts. Especially Ti West. I can't loving stand Ti West. The last thing my girlfriend and I both enjoyed was Frankenstein's army. The monster designs were so goofy they were almost cute. I thought Haunter had an interesting premise but kind of dragged on. Most of the stuff that's actually good is subtitled and I'm usually looking for something that doesn't require a lot of attention.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 02:22 |
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Just realized that I have an Amazon Prime membership. Anything on there for free that's a must see? And is there any instantwatcher-like website for it?
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 03:03 |
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I'm not sure if it's still on Netflix but Session 9 is great
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 03:40 |
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Zwabu posted:Let The Right One In (Swedish version) is a vampire story but it's not particularly conventional and is quite good. I've seen Let the Right One In and love it. The Others was a nice creepy movie and I should probably watch it again. The same goes for Stir of Echoes, even though it's from 1999. I mostly picked the timeframe because I don't watch a lot of movies in general and it seemed reasonable to start small. Looking at my Recently Viewed, I wanted to like Atrocious but it took forever to have much going on. The found footage part didn't help either. I tried BBC's Jekyll out of love for Jekyll and Hyde in general. I'm currently following Grimm and Hannibal as they air -- Grimm gives me all the monsters I could imagine and Hannibal is basically horror because of all the blood and mindgames. 13Pandora13 posted:Is language a deal breaker? Spanish horror films I've found, in general, are really interesting. The Orphanage stuck with me for a while, as did Pan's Labyrinth. It's "found footage" but the original [REC] was actually well done. Language isn't a problem -- see my above remark about Atrocious.
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:Just realized that I have an Amazon Prime membership. Anything on there for free that's a must see? And is there any instantwatcher-like website for it? Hannibal is really good. I think the whole first season is on there.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 05:48 |
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Yep. First season is there and the current one is on nbc.com
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 08:02 |
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:Just realized that I have an Amazon Prime membership. Anything on there for free that's a must see? And is there any instantwatcher-like website for it? Vikings. They only have the first season up though.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 16:42 |
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hypersober posted:Vikings. They only have the first season up though. So that is good? I've been recording S2 on the dvr but waiting to watch S1 first. QuickbreathFinisher posted:Just realized that I have an Amazon Prime membership. Anything on there for free that's a must see? And is there any instantwatcher-like website for it? I highly recommend Murdoch Mysteries, season 1-5 are on Prime. Murdoch is a nerdy police detective in the 1880's who 'invents' modern-ish criminal science to solve murders. It's a little bit steam punk and there are many cameos by historical figures of the period like Buffalo Bill, Tesla, A.C. Doyle, and Jack London. The show covers all the bases from comedy, romance, serious, political, and philosophical, along with genuine character development. Rarely are the mysteries straight forward yet avoid cheesy twists.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 06:34 |
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I just saw Street Thief and thought it was really good for a low-budget, unknown movie. Spoiler of the obvious: It's not a documentary. Heck, netflix lists it as a thriller and the star is the director. But I don't think that detracted much from the film, especially after reading a couple of film festival interviews.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 18:14 |
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The Last Stand is bad, really bad. But fun to watch. Also forest whitaker as a supporting character who is literally angry all the time is pretty funny. He just looks so fed up with this whole making movies business
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:Just realized that I have an Amazon Prime membership. Anything on there for free that's a must see? And is there any instantwatcher-like website for it? Alpha House is absolutely incredible, especially if you are interested in American Politics at all. It's like if House of Cards was of the same quality, only a comedy.
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# ? May 1, 2014 19:47 |
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wormil posted:So that is good? I've been recording S2 on the dvr but waiting to watch S1 first. It is the greatest thing you will ever see (from the history channel). Also I believe you can watch all of S2 on Hulu, with about as many commercials as you'd get on tv.
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:Just realized that I have an Amazon Prime membership. Anything on there for free that's a must see? And is there any instantwatcher-like website for it? American Horror Story: Asylum is terrible but I can't stop watching it. I hated the first series though.
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HOW COULD YOU posted:The Last Stand is bad, really bad. But fun to watch. Also forest whitaker as a supporting character who is literally angry all the time is pretty funny. He just looks so fed up with this whole making movies business I can't watch anything with Forest Whitaker anymore, that eye of his just distracts me any time he's on screen.
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# ? May 1, 2014 20:46 |
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Captain Trips posted:I can't watch anything with Forest Whitaker anymore, that eye of his just distracts me any time he's on screen. Well how else is he supposed to read the script while acting?
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# ? May 1, 2014 20:47 |
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Just watched Odd Thomas. It had some neat ideas and effects if you can ignore Willem Defoe being completely wasted and every single line of dialogue sucking poo poo. I'm home sick today so I'm going to continue on to watch Frankenstein's Army based on this thread's recommendations. I'd planned to watch Deep Space Nine, but they dropped all but the first season
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# ? May 1, 2014 21:15 |
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It now costs an additional $4 a month to stream on up to only 4 devices at the same time. I just found out about this today, not sure how long that has been in place. Narco Cultura: Documentary about the culture surrounding the cartels and the violence that goes along with it. Very interesting. Noggahide has a new favorite as of 00:29 on May 2, 2014 |
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Noggahide posted:It now costs an additional $4 a month to stream on up to only 4 devices at the same time. I just found out about this today, not sure how long that has been in place. How/why are you streaming so many things at once? My kids watch stuff on their tablets/tvs all the time and we have never even hit our current limit of 2 devices.
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Ragequit posted:How/why are you streaming so many things at once? My kids watch stuff on their tablets/tvs all the time and we have never even hit our current limit of 2 devices. I'm not sure exactly, it never came up before. Kids streaming on the PS3 and one on the kindle, then I tried to watch on PC, I was redirected to a page to "upgrade" my account to play 4 at once, that also appeared to be the highest tier they offered.
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# ? May 2, 2014 00:46 |
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This is why you don't have kids.
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# ? May 2, 2014 00:50 |
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When I was a kid, if multiple people tried to use the internet, it would just say "gently caress you" and kick you off.
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Coffee And Pie posted:When I was a kid, if multiple people tried to use the internet, it would just say "gently caress you" and kick you off. Also, it would take three hours to sign in sometimes, and if anyone needed the phone you were hosed (and also, cell phones weren't a thing yet). Man, I kinda want to show eight-year-old me Netflix. poo poo was inconceivable 15-20 years ago.
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# ? May 2, 2014 01:26 |
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Heavy Metal is now available. Take some acid and watch it. e: Also watch Beware of Mr.Baker which is a great documentary about Ginger Baker. Reign Of Pain has a new favorite as of 04:07 on May 2, 2014 |
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Noggahide posted:I'm not sure exactly, it never came up before. Kids streaming on the PS3 and one on the kindle, then I tried to watch on PC, I was redirected to a page to "upgrade" my account to play 4 at once, that also appeared to be the highest tier they offered. It's been like that for at least a year. I upgraded last year because we have like 6 people who use the account regularly.
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# ? May 2, 2014 04:58 |
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Short Term 12 is now on Netflix. You all owe it to yourselves to watch one of the best movies of 2013. http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/70272893?trkid=13462064
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Reign Of Pain posted:Heavy Metal is now available. Take some acid and watch it. This, but word of advice: skip the B-17 sequence. That poo poo will mess you up...
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User-Friendly posted:Short Term 12 is now on Netflix. You all owe it to yourselves to watch one of the best movies of 2013. Watched this over the weekend, it's in my top three favorite of the year so far. Brie Laron is amazing in it.
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Khorne Flakes posted:Watched this over the weekend, it's in my top three favorite of the year so far. Brie Laron is amazing in it. Thirding this recommendation. Brilliant stuff for anybody who enjoys a solid, if totally gut wrenching, dramatic piece that feels entirely real and grounded.
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OK Octopus posted:This, but word of advice: skip the B-17 sequence. That poo poo will mess you up... Word of advice: skip the best thing in the movie
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# ? May 12, 2014 16:01 |
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For those who have Amazon prime, they've finally added the older HBO shows like The Sopranos, Deadwood and Rome!
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# ? May 21, 2014 17:58 |
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Pain and Gain, the movie with Dwayne Johnson and Marky Mark Wahlberg being gym dudes who rob from a mob dude is up. I think Bram Stoker's Dracula, the one with Keanu Reeves and Gary Oldman got added really hush-hush like. Instant 5 Stars on that one. Anthony Hopkins is Van Helsing. It's good. Also Also, there's a B-movie added called Ravenous, I recommend it.
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Vriess posted:I think Bram Stoker's Dracula, the one with Keanu Reeves and Gary Oldman got added really hush-hush like. Instant 5 Stars on that one. Anthony Hopkins is Van Helsing. It's good. In the last decade or so, this has slowly become one of my favorite movies. Keanu's acting in this is out of this world (in the sense that it was like an alien trying to act human). And also this: From imdb "Director Francis Ford Coppola was insistent that he didn't want to use any kind of elaborate special effects or computer trickery when making the movie. He initially was given a standard visual effects team, but they told him that the things he wanted to achieve were impossible without using modern digital technology. Coppola disagreed and fired them, replacing them with his 29 year old son Roman Coppola, who set about achieving some of the effects by using old-school cinematic trickery." The effects look dated, but it is a bit on purpose, and it gives the film a pretty unique look for the 90's. EDIT And Gary Oldman was cemented as one of my favorite actors because of this (and The Fifth Element)
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Vriess posted:Pain and Gain, the movie with Dwayne Johnson and Marky Mark Wahlberg being gym dudes who rob from a mob dude is up. If it's the Ravenous with Guy Pearce, it's not a b-movie and is actually very good.
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The Vosgian Beast posted:Word of advice: skip the best thing in the movie The B-17 sequence is pretty much the only reason I have a positive opinion of Heavy Metal.
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Vriess posted:Pain and Gain, the movie with Dwayne Johnson and Marky Mark Wahlberg being gym dudes who rob from a mob dude is up. And Ravenous loving rules. Guy Pearce isn't even the best or most recognizable actor, you've got Jeffry Jones (Ferris Bueller's principal), David Arguette, and Robert Carlyle, as well. A really wild and funny horror movie with an interesting mythic premise, and all the actors really seemed to put some heart into their roles. I have watched this one a few times and always been pleased.
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