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dotinthesky) wrote2008-08-18 04:12 pm
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Help Me Watch a Good Film
I belong to Sofa Cinema, the British equivalent of Netflix.
My rental queue is running perilously low so I need suggestions for it. Seen any good horror films lately (or know of great classics?) Any films made you weep and fall in love with humanity again? Any action thrillers made you devour your nails? Would love to get some recommendations!
My rental queue is running perilously low so I need suggestions for it. Seen any good horror films lately (or know of great classics?) Any films made you weep and fall in love with humanity again? Any action thrillers made you devour your nails? Would love to get some recommendations!
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Everything is illuminated
Little Miss Sunshine
aposto que já viu os dois!
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the misfits
CRAZY
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I saw C.R.A.Z.Y. some years ago; quite cute. Have added The Misfits.
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I think I remember feeling like the book it was based on would be worth while reading.
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Two Days In Paris (kinda dumb)
Control (depressing)
California Dreaming (sad but funny)
Iron Man (fun, but probably not on video yet)
Moment of Innocence (beautiful)
In the past few months I've seen and liked...
The TV Set (funny and underrated)
Michael Clayton (exciting and smart)
Lars & The Real Girl (uncomfortable)
Zodiac (long but interesting and frightening)
Shanghai Kiss (cute)
I also recommend anything by Chan Wook-Park
More to come...
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Don't think I will list Iron Man since superhero movies are not my thing. I've added California Dreamin'.
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The Good Girl
Chuck & Buck
Happiness
No Man's Land
Late Marriage
Birth
In The Cut
Half Nelson
Lantana
The House of Yes
Anatomy of Hell
Jesus Camp
Seeing Other People
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with Emile Hirsch, just saw this with a friend on netflix. not a classic but it made me cry a little, it made me smile a little... and Emile Hirsch, so dreamy...
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99 Francs and particularly Le Chansons d'amour were two very good French films I saw in Germany at the cinema, but I think they're also out on DVD here in the UK.
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The Color of Paradise is a great one in that "restore your faith in humanity" vein. Actually, anything by director Majid Majidi probably qualifies.
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Au Revoir Les Enfants
Little Children
Rocket Science (two hours of stuttering/brilliant acting)
L'Enfant
Them!
Lady in a Cage
The Beast of Hollow Mountain
Junebug
Hard Candy
The Dreamers (some people call it masturbatory and I can absolutely see it that way but it is visually stunning, really. I liked it anyway.)
Le souffle au cœur
Into the Wild (despite knowing what's going to happen, it's still really difficult to watch)
Shadow of a Doubt
Holiday (Cary Grant)
Every Girl Should Be Married (More Cary Grant)
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Good Bye, Lenin!
this is kind of ridiculous, I've watched 100+ movies this year and some I really loved but can't remember.
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Little Children - This was a perfect film that went astray towards the end and became a horribly cliche one! What a disappointment.
Rocket Science - hmmmm, never heard of this one. But I quite like high school films, when they are done well, so this one is added
L'enfant - Another french film I'll happily add to the list.
Them! - Kevin is going to love this suggestion. ;-)
Lady in a Cage - What the heck?! Added!
The Beast of Hollow Mountain - they ain't got that.
Junebug - alright... sounds interesting
Hard Candy - oh yeah, I remember when this came out in the cinemas. Added.
The Dreamers - I've seen bits of it on television and it didn't really grab me.
Le souffle au coeur - french and, therefore, added.
Into the Wild - another friend recommended this to me. I saw the trailer some time ago and promised never to watch it (Sean Penn has pissed me off a few times with his overacting) but I shall bend my promise for her and you. :-)
Shadow of a Doubt - A Hitchcock I haven't seen yet?! Quelle horreur!!
Holiday - seen it already, and will skip the other C. Grant suggestion
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - in there already! am looking forward to seeing it
Good Bye, Lenin! Oh yes, saw this and liked it. Have you seen The Edukators? has the same main actor and it's brilliant.
Many thanks!!
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My current list of "TO SEE" films:
*Private Fears in Public Places
*Into Great Silence
*No End in Sight
*The 11th Hour
*Letters from Iwo Jima
*Flags of Our Fathers
*Year of the Dog
*In the Valley of Elah
*Darjeeling Unlimited
*Kite Runner
*Golden Compass
*I Am Legend
If you've seen any of the above and wish to comment/review - please! Particularly if you're comment is "...don't waste your time..." Happy viewing Ollie!
Re: My current list of "TO SEE" films:
Re: My current list of "TO SEE" films:
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Re: My current list of "TO SEE" films:
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The Innocents (based on Henry James' The Turn of the Screw)
The Haunting (the original b&w white one based on the Shirley Jackson story)
New Classic horror:
Susperia or anything Dario Argente
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I own The Haunting. ;-)
Added Suspiria.
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