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Life With Father....Downton Abby NY style ..1947 --William Powell, Irene Dunne, Martin Milner, Edmund Gwenn and Elizabeth Taylor. Every father who thinks himself the head of the household should see it.
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NO IM NOT THAT OLD...I just listen to Radio Classics on SiriusFM. |
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Since no one has mentioned them yet, I'll throw in these two movies.
Frailty Valhalla Rising Both have interesting storylines. |
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one of the most f***ed up "shock value" movies I recall renting from Tower Records in the early 1980's. |
This one is an obscure one and may be hard to find, but if you can track it down do yourself a favor and watch WAKE IN FRIGHT. 70s Australian movie set in the outback. A school teacher on his way to the big city for vacation gets stranded in the "Yabba" when his train breaks down. From there he gets into it with locals and eventually is nearly driven mad by how harsh the people and land is in the outback. There is a classic and controversial scene where the director films an actual Kangaroo hunt to demonstrate how barbaric the pastime was.
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A couple more flix worth a shot, Lock Stock and Both Smoking Barrels, The Boondock Saints, House of Games.
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A couple of under appreciated Netflix gems are:
1) Odd Thomas. A lawsuit twarted its wide release, but it has big stars and big effects. You are possibly familiar with the book by Dean Koontz 2) Dale and Tucker vs. Evil. Just your typical buddy movie love story slasher film adventure comedy. |
You guys want some good horror, real horror with great gore? Try:
Inside Frontiers Martyrs Grotesque Captivity |
Paths of Glory - great anti-war movie
The Mouse That Roared - classic satire with the great Peter Sellers Man On The Moon - bio pic of Andy Kaufman with a fantastic Jim Carrey Radio Days - one of Woody Allen's best Parenthood - Steve Martin and Jason Robards one of the best father/son duos in film |
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But anywho, here is my list of ten movies that, while not completely obscure and maybe only shown one time, are not widely known or frequently shown: Water (From India directed by Deepa Mehta) One-Two-Three Above Suspicion The Boys in Company C Head The Swimmer Stage Door The Palm Beach Story You Can't Take it With You Hell's Angels |
Firstly, I don't think the movie was implying that there had, indeed, been an asterisk in the record books. More, I think the title is a nod to the debate that raged about how the record should be handled. For nearly fifty years, there were two entries in the official Major League record book for home runs in a single season: one listing Babe Ruth's 60 in 154 games in 1927, and a second entry listing Roger Maris' 61 in 162 games in 1961.
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Sorry I'm late to the party....--
.."The Bad Lieutenant;Port Of Call "-Cage should be dipped in bronze for his performance
..."Breaking Away"---brilliant 'little' movie ..."Oh, What A lovely War" -so overlooked on this side of the pond; shame , that. .."Hard Candy"--ummm---maybe not for everyone but a good flick .."The Boy With Green Hair"---will stay with you .."The Sergeant"---- Whew , Rod Steiger...whew .."The Kiss Of The Spider Woman"--best cast EVER ..''The Dogs Of War"----Walken --wow,just "wow" .."Topper"--the old original black and white one; look at Cary Grant's car.... |
ten movies I love many of you have never seen?
Dead Man - incredible black and white photography and philosophical storyline Ikiru- everyone knows seven samurai and yojimbo, but this might be Kurosawa's best film Ex-Machina- maybe the best film of last year and one of the most original scifi films in a long time Juggernaut- 1970's Richard Harris stars in this great thriller about bombs aboard an ocean liner Time Bandits- Terry Gilliam at the top of his game making odd, yet fun films Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone- total 80's space movie cheese, yet strangely delicious and satisfying cheese Bubba Ho-Tep-an old Elvis and JFK fight an ancient mummy sucking the souls of the members of their retirement home. yep (see it for Bruce Campbell as Elvis and Ossie Davis as JFK) Beyond the Black Rainbow- it takes me back to those weird psychedelic films of the late 60's early 70's where you don't really know what's going on but the mix of film and music are hypnotic Colossus: The Forbin Project- The first "computer takes over the world" movie, really great hard sci-fi that obviously influenced The Terminator Session 9 - very spooky movie from around 20 years back that somehow pulls off creepy without slamming weird visuals or gore at you every 5 seconds |
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I marked the three I have seen in BOLD: Dead Man is awesome (Iggy Pop in a dress!) Colossus: The Forbin Project - I saw it again a few years ago...and it was still effective and enjoyable - truly before it's time. Time Bandits - I loved it, but have not seen it in years...sometimes when I wait too long, my individual taste has changed and I don't enjoy it as much...but, this IS Terry Gilliam - so I'll try. |
Some other favorites:
On the Waterfront-Kazan and Brando. Nothing more need be said. Rififi-the twenty + minute heist is one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof-Newman, Taylor and Ives are as formidable a threesome as you'll see in the 50s. Brooklyn-Saoirse Ronan is a revelation, a fantastic actress with a bright future; the story is simple, yet gripping. Persona-another masterwork from Ingmar Bergman, and one of my personal favorites. Libeled Lady-by this point in her career, Jean Harlow's comedic sense is virtually unparalleled (save for Carole Lombard). A wonderful screwball comedy with a great cast, and Harlow is absolutely magnetic. Double Indemnity-if somebody held a gun to my head, and asked me to pick a favorite noir film, I'd have a hard time not picking this gem. MacMurray and Robinson are great, but this is Barbara Stanwyck's film. She is the quintessence of the femme fatale. Maybe the greatest performance of, perhaps, Hollywood's most versatile actresses. Tokyo Story-the film that served as my introduction to Yasujirô Ozu. Some sixty years after it was shot, Ozu's wonderful drama about the post WWII family dynamic still casts a huge shadow. A must see for every film enthusiast. Just beautifully done. And, my favorite two films of the new millennium... Mulholland Drive-David Lynch's magnum opus. A veritable textbook on how non-linear timelines can be handled in film. See it once, and you'll think about it for weeks. Naomi Watts and Laura Harring are wonderful together. Silencio! No hay banda! Lost in Translation-Sofia Coppola hits every note perfectly. Part love story, part homage to Tokyo. I never get tired of this film, no matter how many times I watch it. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson have great chemistry together. |
Mulholland Drive-David Lynch's magnum opus. A veritable textbook on how non-linear timelines can be handled in film. See it once, and you'll think about it for weeks. Naomi Watts and Laura Harring are wonderful together.
Silencio! No hay banda! Bill- I never got the 'threesome' bug or even understood how entertaining witnessing something like 'them' together...until I saw that! I'm quite sure I looked like Marty Feldman when I watched. |
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..yeah , there are parts of Mulholland Drive and Reservoir Dogs that are forever burned into my brain... ...does anyone remember the name of the movie about a counterfeiter in Los Angeles ...it was in color...it was as odd as most of us are... ..?? . |
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Glen Gary, Glen Ross A, B, C Always Be Closing
Bicycle Thief Little Wars |
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yeah . that's it......some scenes and dialogue are stuck in a strange part of my memory bank....good flick I think .. |
Well, I was really referring to them acting together, but their racier scenes certainly made for a couple minutes of compelling cinema. :D Naomi Watts is incredible, a great actress, and easy on the eyes. I've always liked her. Liev Schreiber is a lucky guy. And Laura Harring? Well, she was Miss USA for a reason. Just a beautiful woman.
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I guess its documentry but imo a great one and suggest it to anyone who wants to know who killed jfk. Im not kidding
" jfk the smoking gun" Imo lays out with evedence who killed JFK, how it happened with photos, and why it was covered up. A must see. Was on netflix a while ago, may still be there. Its not some far fetched BS crap, but rather very simple. |
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anyway, another good culty movie that not a lot of folks have seen is Brotherhood of the Wolf. It's a period costume drama, a kung fu movie, a werewolf movie and about 10 other things rolled into one is just nuts! I loved it. (watch the subtitled version as the dubbing is distractingly bad) |
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They ACT too???? :eek: |
ooo--I forgot one....
..."Body Double"---wow , what a plotline plus a Dennis Franz cameo---talk about perfect casting ;
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Still a good one! I watched it again a few months ago and wasn't quite as impressed. |
Fresh (1994) - Sean Nelson, Samuel L. Jackson, Giancarlo Esposito
Sugar Hill - Wesley Snipes, Michael Wright and Khandi Alexander (CSI Miami, There's Something About Mary). Dark movie My Life as a Dog (Mit Liv Som Hund) (1985) - Swedish The Five Heartbeats (1991)- Robert Townsend, Leon (Cool Runnings) and Michael Wright. I think Wright is one of the finest Black actors. Also in 'Sugar Hill' above and "The Principal" with Jim Belushi. Nightcrawler (2014) - Jake Gyllenhaal. Wide release and a bit dark The Tribe (1970) - Jan-Michael Vincent, Earl Holliman, Darren McGavin. Made for tv movie. Duel (1971) - Dennis Weaver. Early Steven Spielberg. Made for tv. Run Lola Run (Lola Reent) (1998) - Franka Potente best known as Marie from The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. German Buster and Billie (1974) - Jan-Michael Vincent, Pamela Sue Martin, Clifton James (Cool Hand Luke, Man With the Golden Gun, Live and Let Die) and in his first role ever - Robert Englund (Freddie Krueger). Takes place in 1940's Georgia. One of my favorite funny movie lines of all times comes from this movie : Whitey (Englund) to Buster (Vincent) have skipped school and driven to the coast of Georgia. Walking in a park and Whitey to Buster - "Hey Buster I think I spot us some babaroonies." Englund told me that one of the 'babaroonies' was his first wife, though she is not credited. |
I took a girl on a first date to see Jurassic Park. Still a good one, too, but I haven't been quite as impressed with subsequent viewings, either. No gorgeous girl with her tongue in my mouth for two hours, unfortunately. ;)
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GROSS! ...or as Jeff Goldblum's character said, "That is one big steaming pile..." :confused: |
I recently saw a good SciFi movie from 2009 called Moon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_(film) |
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It starts with an excerpt from a great documentary, that is well worth watching: Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Im_toten_Winkel |
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