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feedmyleg posted:This'll probably be an easy one, but I'm trying to remember a movie I saw in a film class: French(?), 1960s or early 70s, about an elderly white woman and a young black immigrant man (who may have been her caregiver at one point?) living together then falling in love and I think getting married. Pretty sure this is Ali: Fear Eats the Soul.
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UNRULY_HOUSEGUEST posted:Pretty sure this is Ali: Fear Eats the Soul. Awesome, that's definitely it! Makes sense why I couldn't find it searching for a French film. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 27, 2019 15:52 |
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The relationship between the star and the director was a good read.
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Breitbart Is Rightbart posted:The relationship between the star and the director was a good read. well that was unexpected.
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Breitbart Is Rightbart posted:The relationship between the star and the director was a good read. Well they sound like a pair made for eachother.
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A request from a friend, it's supposedly animated but I've zero clue. Anyone know the mystery animation?? quote: I'm going mad. There is a film, little side story in a scene where there is a team of raccoons that do dinner service, as the scene progresses they tidy up, and a pair of raccoons get together over leftovers and run away and get married. What's the film?
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Olympic Mathlete posted:A request from a friend, it's supposedly animated but I've zero clue. Anyone know the mystery animation?? I'm probably wrong, but it's not from the 80s/90s kids cartoon The Raccoons by any chance is it? I'm fuzzy on the details, but the main characters were all raccoons, two were married, and one character owned a restaurant/cafe. It started with a few specials, and then was a series.
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This is probably an easy one, but I've got this exchange stuck in my head, and I cannot remember what it is from. I don't remember much of it, really, but I know a kid approaches a guy, asks him a question (something like why isn't something working), and the guy responds, "Because I don't like you." Kid cries, runs off, and now I'm going mad since I can't remember where the hell that's from.
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Leavemywife posted:This is probably an easy one, but I've got this exchange stuck in my head, and I cannot remember what it is from. I don't remember much of it, really, but I know a kid approaches a guy, asks him a question (something like why isn't something working), and the guy responds, "Because I don't like you." Kid cries, runs off, and now I'm going mad since I can't remember where the hell that's from. It's not Iron Man 3, is it?
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Olympic Mathlete posted:A request from a friend, it's supposedly animated but I've zero clue. Anyone know the mystery animation?? This is definitely from the Valentine's Day special of the animated series Big Mouth, on Netflix.
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therattle posted:Mostly the chance to say that someone has testicles on their chin. Yes, puerile, as you point out. On which note: what is the movie that features the Ballchinians?
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Jedit posted:On which note: what is the movie that features the Ballchinians?
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Jedit posted:On which note: what is the movie that features the Ballchinians? Men in Black 2.
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I was close.
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Timby posted:Men in Black 2. Thank you very much.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:It's not Iron Man 3, is it? No, it's not, and I just remembered where it is from. It's from an episode of MST3K, and the two talking are Observer and one of those omnipotent children. "Uncle Brainguy, why do you carry around that wrinkled ball?" "Because I don't like you." Child cries, laughs are had. I'm pretty sure it's from the Parts: The Clonus Horror episode.
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UNRULY_HOUSEGUEST posted:This is definitely from the Valentine's Day special of the animated series Big Mouth, on Netflix. You were 100% spot on, my friend says thank you!
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So this was a direct-to-video Z-grade horror movie I saw on late night cable once about ten years ago, and it just popped into my head for some reason right now. A group of high school students have to spend detention together in a school that becomes deathly supernatural and haunted after hours. I don't remember much about it other than some black mist or shadow monster appearing near the end that causes all the students to run out into the halls except for one, which the mist/shadow monster either abruptly kills or possesses to kill the other students. When no one wants to go back to detention, they somehow make it to the basement to try and escape, where more bad poo poo happens. The basement was full of large pipes and conduit, but they could have been trying to escape through sewage or communications tunnels connected to the basement. Also, I remember this was one of those movies where it misleadingly states "STARRING THIS FAMOUS ACTOR FOR THE ENTIRE MOVIE!" where the famous actor is someone on the downslope of their career in a 15 second cameo. In this case, the famous actor (I can't remember who it was) played the principal who locked them all in detention at the beginning of the movie. I think he may have come back to unlock detention at the end of the movie, and was abruptly killed by the monster before the credits rolled. It's not Detention from 2011 from my research.
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# ? May 5, 2019 20:22 |
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Maybe go one year earlier with Detention (2010)? David Carradine is the principal so that might be the one
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Pablo Nergigante posted:Maybe go one year earlier with Detention (2010)? David Carradine is the principal so that might be the one That is EXACTLY IT. I tried Googling "Detention movie," but it kept coming up with the 2011 movie. Thanks, friend Just lol at the $190 box office take.
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# ? May 5, 2019 22:00 |
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I've just remembered one scene from some movie. Someone goes to meet their friend(?) who is teaching a class. They stand in the doorway and watch as the girl is teaching. She is blonde and writing on a chalkboard about Marxism(?) There is a testy exchange between her and a male student. This is a color film from the 60s or 70s...
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Bandiet posted:I've just remembered one scene from some movie. Someone goes to meet their friend(?) who is teaching a class. They stand in the doorway and watch as the girl is teaching. She is blonde and writing on a chalkboard about Marxism(?) There is a testy exchange between her and a male student. This is a color film from the 60s or 70s... Anything else? This is familiar.
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Bandiet posted:I've just remembered one scene from some movie. Someone goes to meet their friend(?) who is teaching a class. They stand in the doorway and watch as the girl is teaching. She is blonde and writing on a chalkboard about Marxism(?) There is a testy exchange between her and a male student. This is a color film from the 60s or 70s... Dazed and Confused has a scene like that at the beginning
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# ? May 6, 2019 14:46 |
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It might not have been in English.. I'm almost sure it wasn't American.
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So it was an old reel-to-reel movie about the environmentally destructive influences inherent to late modern capitalism, watched in in Econ class, senior year of high school (1998/9 but it was very clearly much older). It’s like primitive animation, the consumers keep saying “MORE” and the world ends up being destroyed. I’ve tried to but “MORE” isn’t an especially helpful search term? Schadenboner fucked around with this message at 00:18 on May 8, 2019 |
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Schadenboner posted:So it was an old reel-to-reel movie about the environmentally destructive influences inherent to late modern capitalism, watched in in Econ class, senior year of high school (1998/9 but it was very clearly much older). It’s like primitive animation, the consumers keep saying “MORE” and the world ends up being destroyed. I'd search on archive.org and filter videos by year with some key search terms like "environment" and "economy". I did a quick search but nothing obvious popped up for me, but you'd be able to filter them more easily.
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Archive.org is a good idea.
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I saw this movie on TV years and years ago and I don't even recall it being good or bad, I just wish I knew the name. Some people are on a ship and they are being killed by what they think are separate monsters but, IIRC, it turns out they are all tentacles belonging to one big monsters. And in the ending I think they are on an island which is also apparently infested with monsters because you hear a tree being knocked down and a monster roar or something. Sorry it's been a long time and I only just saw it the one time while flipping channels.
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NikkolasKing posted:And in the ending I think they are on an island which is also apparently infested with monsters because you hear a tree being knocked down and a monster roar or something. This sounds like the pilot episode of Lost.
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NikkolasKing posted:I saw this movie on TV years and years ago and I don't even recall it being good or bad, I just wish I knew the name. I never saw it, but the ship stuff sounds like what I've heard about Deep Rising.
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# ? May 11, 2019 19:27 |
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Definitely Deep Rising
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Sir Nose posted:I never saw it, but the ship stuff sounds like what I've heard about Deep Rising. gey muckle mowser posted:Definitely Deep Rising Sweet, thank you.
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Deep Rising is a good-rear end film
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Looking for an animated movie that I believe came out in the 2000s. The aesthetic was 1990s anime but it was made by a white American dude. I remember the creator was an object of ridicule and his persona was an over-the-top Gothy dude. I'm pretty sure this movie is notoriously bad.
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Arturo Ui posted:Looking for an animated movie that I believe came out in the 2000s. The aesthetic was 1990s anime but it was made by a white American dude. I remember the creator was an object of ridicule and his persona was an over-the-top Gothy dude. I'm pretty sure this movie is notoriously bad. Cool World?
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Schadenboner posted:Cool World? No it was much less well known than Cool World and didn't mix live action and animation. I remember there being a forums thread about this movie so it was likely released in the mid-late 2000s. It is also possible that this might have been just a trailer and the whole movie never actually came out.
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Food fight?
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# ? May 16, 2019 01:56 |
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Titan AE?
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No, again think dark 80s-90s anime aesthetic (Akira, Ghost in the Shell etc.) and I believe the writer/director was a self-important 'auteur' who had a teen-goth-who-never-grew-up vibe
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If a terrible American anime goth auteur exists, I can't believe I don't know about it.
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