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Kvlt! posted:Can anyone reccomend some dark, gritty thriller moves? Hopefully some with some philosophy in it. Or just a really intelligent one. Watch the Red Riding movies. It doesn't get much darker or grittier, and they're a great adaption of some of the best crime fiction you can read.
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Kvlt! posted:Can anyone reccomend some dark, gritty thriller moves? Hopefully some with some philosophy in it. Or just a really intelligent one. The Long Goodbye Grifters Kill List Running Scared
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# ? Jul 3, 2015 07:12 |
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So I just watched Exam and Would You Rather on netflix, and I really enjoyed them. What are some more movies that are like that? I'd prefer not to have anything to gore-porny like Saw, I mostly just like the mindgames/mindfuck elements of the films.
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Sociopastry posted:So I just watched Exam and Would You Rather on netflix, and I really enjoyed them. What are some more movies that are like that? I'd prefer not to have anything to gore-porny like Saw, I mostly just like the mindgames/mindfuck elements of the films. After I watched Exam, I followed it with a movie called The Experiment (based on the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment) with Forrest Whitaker, and I think Adrian Brody. You might like that one too.
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# ? Jul 3, 2015 14:38 |
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Is it anything like The Game?
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# ? Jul 3, 2015 17:35 |
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cthulusnewzulubbq posted:Is it anything like The Game? The Game (by Fincher, I'm assuming) is a great, tense, fun, almost Hitchcockian-feeling suspense thriller. The Experiment is a lot smaller movie overall: mostly set in a single, claustrophobic setting with the constant threat of brutal violence throughout (and some that actually happens), but no big Hollywood action sequences.
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# ? Jul 3, 2015 22:37 |
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Anybody know any cool mysteries similar to Chinatown?
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 02:58 |
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Fonzarelli posted:Anybody know any cool mysteries similar to Chinatown? The Long Goodbye and Kiss Me Deadly are my two go to "Noir, with even more of an edge" movies. Neither of them are quite as shocking, but Kiss Me Deadly comes pretty close.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 03:07 |
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Fonzarelli posted:Anybody know any cool mysteries similar to Chinatown? Seconding The Long Goodbye. I first saw it recently (after it was referenced heavily in a Hawkeye comic), but I've always been a Raymond Chandler fan, and I fell in love with the movie. It would be a great triple-feature with Inherent Vice and The Big Lebowski, two films that owe it a great debt. Also, watch The Two Jakes (the actual sequel to Chinatown, which isn't bad, and it has Tom Waits in it), and L.A. Confidential, one of my favorite movies of all time, based on a gripping, sprawling, complex novel by my favorite mystery writer, James Ellroy. The Black Dahlia is also based on an Ellroy novel, but the movie isn't nearly as good as any of these others. But if you're in the mood for neo-noir and have exhausted your other options, it may scratch an itch. The second season of True Detective, airing now on HBO, is set in the present day, but it seems to be going over some similar themes to Chinatown.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 03:55 |
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The Black Dahlia is not good at all, it has hints of potential quality, but they gently caress it up so immensely. Especially compared to LA Confidential, which I will second the recommendation to that Chinatown fan.
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Thanks for the recommendations, I'm gonna watch The Long Goodbye. My brother's actually been telling me to watch some Robert Altman movies and this looks like a good one. I've seen LA Confidential a few times and I'm a big fan.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 11:15 |
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Fonzarelli posted:Anybody know any cool mysteries similar to Chinatown?
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 14:08 |
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Fonzarelli posted:Anybody know any cool mysteries similar to Chinatown? "Zodiac," which is like "Chinatown" meets "All the president's men." It's phenomenal.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 17:26 |
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Transistor Rhythm posted:"Zodiac," which is like "Chinatown" meets "All the president's men." It's phenomenal. It is that good. Zodiac is my favorite Fincher film, even more than Fight Club. If you want to get sad, realize that Fincher and Ellroy were developing a series for HBO, but it recently fell through.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 18:27 |
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Fonzarelli posted:Anybody know any cool mysteries similar to Chinatown? For a noir feel but in a somewhat different setting, Memento and Dark City. For the latter, definitely watch the director's cut and if that's not available, mute the audio until you see Kiefer Sutherland look at his pocket watch, because the movie idiotically spoils a major plot point in a voice over E: Christopher Nolan's first movie, Following, might also be a good fit.
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:If you want to get sad, realize that Fincher and Ellroy were developing a series for HBO, but it recently fell through. I......did not know that. I need a moment.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 21:56 |
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Fonzarelli posted:Anybody know any cool mysteries similar to Chinatown? If you haven't seen it, The Conversation came out in 1974, was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and stars Gene Hackman as an introverted surveillance expert who's troubled by the potential fallout of a meeting he's hired to record for a powerful businessman. Also, it's great, and should make for an interesting comparison / contrast to Chinatown (which came out the same year).
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 02:16 |
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80s American films with great soundtrack and fashion? or modern interpretations thereof? Think https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvyM42MvuXo though I have seen Breakin'
Flaky fucked around with this message at 16:04 on Jul 8, 2015 |
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Looking for movies similar to Pontypool. Movies with interesting/unique plot elements, a good amount of humor, and horror that comes from off screen descriptions rather than shown directly. Also, no jump scares. I loving hate jump scares.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 08:19 |
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Slither is a pretty fun horror/comedy, but it's pretty explicit in what it shows, so I don't know how well it fits what you want.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 16:42 |
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I recently read about films like The Gods Are Crazy, which are exploitative in that they depict African/non-Western cultures as primitive and use it for comedy material or shock value. Mondo films belong in a similar genre -- except they are presented as documentaries or pseudo-documentaries. What are some films that belong in these genres BUT subvert their conventions?Ideally something funny or amusing that parodies the exploitative films.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 18:14 |
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CornbeefAndCabbage posted:Looking for movies similar to Pontypool. Movies with interesting/unique plot elements, a good amount of humor, and horror that comes from off screen descriptions rather than shown directly. Also, no jump scares. I loving hate jump scares. I've never seen that film but your description seems to fit Motel Hell.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 18:54 |
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Neither one of those is really what I'm looking for. Pontypool is basically a bottle movie that all takes place in the recording studio of a small town radio news DJ. The horror comes out of call-in descriptions of what's happening and is, for me, one of the scariest movies I've ever seen. The humor comes out of the DJ being a snarky rear end in a top hat. Both suggestions so far seem to be kind of campy B-movie horror. I've seen Slither, didn't care for it. Although it has the distinction of being the only movie I've ever seen where the main character has my last name, so that was exciting for me I guess.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 20:34 |
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Hmm. Shadow of the Vampire is alternately creepy and darkly funny. Perhaps something like that.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 21:42 |
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I appreciate the suggestions but you should really watch the movie, because I'm looking for movies with a similar feel to pontypool. It's on netflix.
CornbeefAndCabbage fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Jul 11, 2015 |
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Need more films like the Station Agent, eg: mundane but touching. Something in a fairly static location featuring likable characters. I've seen Baghdad Cafe.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 22:24 |
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What I enjoyed about Pontypool was that the filmmakers created an atmosphere of unease second-hand disclosure. The viewer only had the information that the main characters did, and when more information was revealed, the film reimagined a horror trope in a way that felt fresh (even if they were nodding to the novel Snow Crash in the process). The characteristics of this film that may have created this atmosphere include: 1. Enclosure – the characters spend almost the entire film confined together. This limited their ability to access information from outside, and like a good bottle episode of a TV show, the plot was mostly character driven. 2. Snappy dialogue – this goes hand-in-hand with “good characters,” which I recognize is vague, but a bottle setup can only really work if the writers give the few characters well rounded personalities. 3. Lower budget? Canadian? – While there are plenty of lower budget films that are dreadful, it felt like the film wasn’t trying to rely heavily on campiness or storylines that are tried and true horror classics. Whether this is because the film is independent, because it is Canadian, or because it is independent and Canadian, I’m not sure.
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Chas McGill posted:Need more films like the Station Agent, eg: mundane but touching. Something in a fairly static location featuring likable characters. I've seen Baghdad Cafe. Big Night, Junebug and Trees Lounge come to mind.
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 03:41 |
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Looking for movies like The Man from Earth. Dialogue heavy, discussing an interesting topic and approaching it from different angles.
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bowser posted:Looking for movies like The Man from Earth. Dialogue heavy, discussing an interesting topic and approaching it from different angles. Sunset Limited, My Dinner with Andre (I'll leave more here as I remember them)
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CornbeefAndCabbage posted:Looking for movies similar to Pontypool. Movies with interesting/unique plot elements, a good amount of humor, and horror that comes from off screen descriptions rather than shown directly. Also, no jump scares. I loving hate jump scares. Maybe Monsters. It's not really horror per se, but I'm not really sure what it is. The titular monsters are more talked about than they are seen but they have a looming presence throughout the movie. Not much humor that I can remember though.
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Vegetable posted:I recently read about films like The Gods Are Crazy, which are exploitative in that they depict African/non-Western cultures as primitive and use it for comedy material or shock value. Mondo films belong in a similar genre -- except they are presented as documentaries or pseudo-documentaries. Assuming you're talking about The Gods Must Be Crazy and you haven't actually seen the movie yourself I kinda feel that it's what you're talking about exactly. Yes the African villager's are depicted as primitive, but it's a harmonious society until western capitalism is introduced via a coca-cola bottle.
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Vegetable posted:I recently read about films like The Gods Are Crazy, which are exploitative in that they depict African/non-Western cultures as primitive and use it for comedy material or shock value. Mondo films belong in a similar genre -- except they are presented as documentaries or pseudo-documentaries. check out the earlier movie by the God must be Crazy director called Animals Are Beautiful People.
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# ? Jul 14, 2015 17:05 |
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Some of my favorite movies include Heat, Ronin, Inside Man, and Sneakers, and I'm looking for more tactical, perhaps gritty, dramas to fill out my playlist. It seems there are a number of movies coming out which may fit the bill, but there have been some exceptional stinkers. Has anyone recently come across high-quality films (not necessarily English language) that may fit the bill?
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:37 |
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FreshFeesh posted:Some of my favorite movies include Heat, Ronin, Inside Man, and Sneakers, and I'm looking for more tactical, perhaps gritty, dramas to fill out my playlist. You'd probably like Drug War.
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:38 |
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FreshFeesh posted:Some of my favorite movies include Heat, Ronin, Inside Man, and Sneakers, and I'm looking for more tactical, perhaps gritty, dramas to fill out my playlist. Way of the Gun.
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:39 |
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FreshFeesh posted:Some of my favorite movies include Heat, Ronin, Inside Man, and Sneakers, and I'm looking for more tactical, perhaps gritty, dramas to fill out my playlist. The Bank Job and The Town are both kinda similar to Heat.
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:44 |
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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll definitely check them out
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 20:46 |
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I didn't see it so I don't know how good it is but you might like The Drop. And you'll love Gone Baby Gone
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I liked The Drop but it was much lower key than any of those movies.
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