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SkunkDuster posted:I watched The Florida Project yesterday and really enjoyed it. I also liked KIDS, Gummo, and Requiem For A Dream. Another good one is the 1981 made for tv adaptation of The Gin Game with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. The common theme here is "slice of life" type movies that don't follow typical movie tropes and don't necessarily have happy endings or any resolution - somewhere between a documentary and movie. Is there a genre for this type of film? Any recommendations on similar films? almost everything by John Cassavetes
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SkunkDuster posted:I watched The Florida Project yesterday and really enjoyed it. I also liked KIDS, Gummo, and Requiem For A Dream. Another good one is the 1981 made for tv adaptation of The Gin Game with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. The common theme here is "slice of life" type movies that don't follow typical movie tropes and don't necessarily have happy endings or any resolution - somewhere between a documentary and movie. Is there a genre for this type of film? Any recommendations on similar films? Kelly Reichardt's films are some of my favorites of these, all of them really but especially Old Joy and Wendy & Lucy. Those are lower key than your examples but hit the slice of life/open end really well. Mike Leigh's stuff also has a lot of hits, especially Naked fitting in some with the rougher aspects of your examples.
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# ? Dec 9, 2020 01:18 |
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I thought about Old Joy too for a minute. That's a really good show. I wish Will Oldham did more acting, even if that meant he was making less music. He's so ridiculously prolific that he can spare a couple of records.
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# ? Dec 9, 2020 01:28 |
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He's really wonderful in Old Joy, I wish he'd act more too. I should really get around to that Rick Alverson movie he's in. It's fun to think about how before he was famous(ish) for his music he was most notable for being in Matewan. There's an alternate universe where his acting/music ratio is reversed, and he just kept plugging along as a solid supporting actor and has a small side gig making music now and again
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SkunkDuster posted:I watched The Florida Project yesterday and really enjoyed it. I also liked KIDS, Gummo, and Requiem For A Dream. Another good one is the 1981 made for tv adaptation of The Gin Game with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. The common theme here is "slice of life" type movies that don't follow typical movie tropes and don't necessarily have happy endings or any resolution - somewhere between a documentary and movie. Is there a genre for this type of film? Any recommendations on similar films? I'd recommend Fish Tank and American Honey from Andrea Arnold, Naked from Mike Leigh, and La Haine from Mathieu Kassovitz. Also seconding Tangerine if you haven't seen it. piratepilates posted:So now I'm curious about movies that play up the voyeurism aspect, particularly with the camera work playing up the voyeurism aspect, where it feels like you're watching something you shouldn't be. I'm thinking of something like (the excellent) The Conversation, with the intro being a super telephoto lens spying on someone with the park, and the movie being focused around a guy whose job is to just snoop in on other people without them knowing. Anyone have any recommendations on that vein? With or without the previous criteria. Maybe obvious but Blue Velvet, Klute, Being John Malkovich and Peeping Tom? I'd also say In The House and Andrea Arnold again, especially Red Road.
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# ? Dec 9, 2020 02:22 |
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SkunkDuster posted:I watched The Florida Project yesterday and really enjoyed it. I also liked KIDS, Gummo, and Requiem For A Dream. Another good one is the 1981 made for tv adaptation of The Gin Game with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. The common theme here is "slice of life" type movies that don't follow typical movie tropes and don't necessarily have happy endings or any resolution - somewhere between a documentary and movie. Is there a genre for this type of film? Any recommendations on similar films? All the recs so far are on point because there's actually a pretty deep well of this type, with varying degrees of script and realism. I'll add these to the pile: Chop Shop, Driveways, Roma, Eighth Grade, mid90s, Lean on Pete, Kicks
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SkunkDuster posted:I watched The Florida Project yesterday and really enjoyed it. I also liked KIDS, Gummo, and Requiem For A Dream. Another good one is the 1981 made for tv adaptation of The Gin Game with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. The common theme here is "slice of life" type movies that don't follow typical movie tropes and don't necessarily have happy endings or any resolution - somewhere between a documentary and movie. Is there a genre for this type of film? Any recommendations on similar films? -medicine for melancholy & moonlight from barry jenkins -weekend from andrew haigh -support the girls from andrew bujalski -the rider from chloe zhao -the works of charles burnett -the works of debra granik
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# ? Dec 9, 2020 02:52 |
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll make a list and check them out.
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# ? Dec 9, 2020 03:14 |
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Rider and Charles Burnett are great shouts, Killer of Sheep is a masterpiece
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# ? Dec 9, 2020 05:24 |
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i need a movie about a cool prison break (not the great escape/face off)
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Stairmaster posted:i need a movie about a cool prison break (not the great escape/face off) Brute Force, and A Man Escaped.
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Stairmaster posted:i need a movie about a cool prison break (not the great escape/face off) Escape from Alcatraz, of course.
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Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41
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Stairmaster posted:i need a movie about a cool prison break (not the great escape/face off) Escape Plan
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Stairmaster posted:i need a movie about a cool prison break (not the great escape/face off) Shawshank!
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# ? Dec 10, 2020 15:28 |
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piratepilates posted:Brute Force, and A Man Escaped. Seconding A Man Escaped Also: Le Trou, Chicken Run
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# ? Dec 10, 2020 17:12 |
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I'm looking for mystery movies. Golden age there's a murder, the detective solves it, denouement. The hitch is, you can't recommend Poirot movies to me. Are there any out there? What about good TV shows in this vein?
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You might enjoy The Thin Man series.
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# ? Dec 10, 2020 21:13 |
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StrixNebulosa posted:I'm looking for mystery movies. Golden age there's a murder, the detective solves it, denouement. The hitch is, you can't recommend Poirot movies to me. Are there any out there? What about good TV shows in this vein? gently caress you: The Orient Express and the David Suchet Poirot show. But also non-Poirot ones, mostly whodunits: - A Nero Wolfe Mystery (TV show, takes place in 1940s New York) - The Beast Must Die (1970s, has Peter Cushing, it's a whodunit about finding a werewolf) - The 9th Guest (from 1934, an OG whodunit) - The Last of Sheila (1970s, takes place on a boat, a whodunit with a few odd twists in there, no detective) - Murder by Death (1976, takes place in the 40s-ish, it's a parody of detective whodunits starring a cast of parodies of famous fictional detectives, I must warn you that Peter Sellers plays an Asian man and that part is very weird) - Clue (it's clue) - Knives Out (it's good) Stuff that's not exact but I think will fit anyway: - Vertigo - Rear Window - The Name of the Rose - The Naked City - Chinatown - Sleuth (very good, very rare, Lawrence Olivier and Michael Caine, but is a weird twist on the genre, can't say too much without spoiling) And I am obligated to recommend Columbo to you, which is about a detective solving murders, but is a howcatchem instead of a whodunit (you know who the murderer is at the start). It's very good and everyone needs to watch Columbo.
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piratepilates that's a good list, thanks! I've seen/read the Poirot stuff, that's why I asked for not it I have seen and enjoyed: Clue (BEST MOVIE.), Murder by Death (it was OK), and some Columbo which is a great show. I'll check out the rest!
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I feel like the only person in the world who dislikes the Columbo format. There's just no tension. Also, for a recommendation, you can't go wrong with the Sherlock Holmes series with Jeremy Brett.
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Origami Dali posted:I feel like the only person in the world who dislikes the Columbo format. There's just no tension. It's mostly about watching rich dipshits get owned by the coolest man alive
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morestuff posted:It's mostly about watching rich dipshits get owned by the coolest man alive It's this. You already know who did it, and that he's going to catch them. It's fun seeing what little thing tripped them up and their perfect murder plan. Plus it's a cool look at 70s (and later 90s!) LA upper class life with really interesting direction, and Peter Falk doing his thing.
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morestuff posted:It's mostly about watching rich dipshits get owned by the coolest man alive I suddenly feel the need to reevaluate Columbo.
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therattle posted:Shawshank! Shawshank Redemption
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# ? Dec 11, 2020 02:57 |
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Origami Dali posted:I feel like the only person in the world who dislikes the Columbo format. There's just no tension. Will you forgive me if I say that the only Sherlock I want to watch is the Russian one?
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# ? Dec 11, 2020 03:57 |
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Recently watched The Secret Life of Walter Mitty while on Maureen Dowd-level edibles and absolutely loved it (despite being meh on it sober). I feel like Amelie and Stranger Than Fiction would also be amazing. Are there similar movies to these three in terms of audiovisual/narrative experience and impression? space marine todd fucked around with this message at 17:39 on Dec 17, 2020 |
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space marine todd posted:Recently watched The Secret Life of Walter Mitty while on Maureen Dowd-level edibles and absolutely loved it (despite being meh on it sober). I feel like Amelie and Stranger Than Fiction would also be amazing.
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fenix down posted:(basically) positive vibes ... Brazil
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fenix down posted:Here's a couple visually playful films with (basically) positive vibes: The Science of Sleep, Brazil, Scott Pilgrim, Speed Racer, Paddington 2, Wall-e, Wreck it Ralph, Fantastic Mr Fox, Son of the White Mare, anything Studio Ghibli, Hell yeah, this is perfect. Although yeah, I'd agree with the above about Brazil haha. Still going to try it out though and report back with my findings!
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 19:40 |
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Worth pointing out though that Brazil is technically a Christmas movie, which a lot of people forget.
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# ? Dec 18, 2020 19:42 |
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Just pretend I said The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 02:02 |
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fenix down posted:Just pretend I said The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Just covering for the fact that you watched the Love Conquers All version.
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 02:13 |
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Alternative Christmas movies? Stuff that takes place on/around Christmas but isn't about Christmas? The more offbeat or away from traditional Christmas movies, the better. Only caveat: no horror.
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and The Nice Guys
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# ? Dec 25, 2020 15:39 |
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Eyes Wide Shut
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feedmyleg posted:Alternative Christmas movies? Stuff that takes place on/around Christmas but isn't about Christmas? The more offbeat or away from traditional Christmas movies, the better. Only caveat: no horror.
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feedmyleg posted:Alternative Christmas movies? Stuff that takes place on/around Christmas but isn't about Christmas? The more offbeat or away from traditional Christmas movies, the better. Only caveat: no horror. 2046
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Any fun and/or offbeat good entertainment documentaries? Mostly I've been digging music docs, loved Beastie Boys Story and I Am Thor for example. But I'd also be interested in ones about other entertainers. I guess another thing that makes a really good doc is one that doesn't just feel like it's going over a career like VH1. Has a little extra character to it. I'm gonna check out that Zappa one for sure.
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Heavy Metal posted:Any fun and/or offbeat good entertainment documentaries? Mostly I've been digging music docs, loved Beastie Boys Story and I Am Thor for example. But I'd also be interested in ones about other entertainers. Anvil! The Story of Anvil
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