OCTOBER NOMINATION THREAD // 7th, 14th & 21st // GIMME ALL YA GOT
OCTOBER NOMINATION THREAD // 7th, 14th & 21st // GIMME ALL YA GOT
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OCTOBER NOMINATION THREAD // 7th, 14th & 21st // GIMME ALL YA GOT
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trust the plan.
Good Bye, Lenin! (2004) - In The German Democratic Republic, the world's coolest mom tragically falls into a coma. While she is unconscious, Good Germany sadly falls to revisionism and becomes really shitty. When she wakes up, her son has to create a fake world for her where the GDR still exists and capitalism hasn't sadly triumphed, or else she will die from the shock. Touching, sad, and funny movie.
Since it looks like we're holding off on Halloween recommendations for now, I'll suggest: Kung Fu Panda 2, the best of the trilogy.
Aaannnddd Kung Fu Panda 3. (Ditto)
And just cuz the other two are great films as well: The og Kung Fu Panda. (Separate entry)
Related to my other comment, a great double feature with Ed Wood is of course Plan 9 From Outer Space , a 1957 film considered one of the worst of all time. Shot on a shoestring budget, it's actually very entertaining.
got it mixed up, i meant to recommend this one for sunday slop. If this one gets enough votes we'll probably do Ed Wood instead :rat-salute:
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) - This one has come up repeatedly but we haven't watched it yet, so I'll throw it in here. It's one of the better Coen bros. films.
House (1977) - Maybe the best-regarded Japanese horror film of all time. Excellent choice for spooky month.
You should probably nominate that as a horror movie, i will make a thread in a couple weeks
im thinking of ending things :doomer:
Yes, I've been meaning to watch that. :stalin-approval:
Isle of Dogs (2018) - Wes Anderson makes an animated film about talking dog puppets in Japan. It is as strange as it sounds, but also quite acclaimed.
Rear Window (1954) - Hitchcock movie where Jimmy Stewart looks out his window and thinks he saw a murder.
i wanna watch more hitchcock
What we do in the shadows (the movie)
Quien Te Cantara is a Spanish movie about a singer who loses her memory starring Najwa Nimri from Casa De Papel and Vis a Vis.
Paprika (2006) - Perfect Blue was very well-received, so how about another Satoshi Kon film?
Ed Wood (1994)
A young cross-dressing director and a group of misfits set about creating Plan 9 From Outer Space, a sincere 1957 film that ends up being considered one of the worst of all time.
I'd probably save that for Sunday slop
Michael Clayton (2007) - Really underrated and unjustly forgotten legal thriller starring George Clooney and Tilda Swinton and Tom Wilkinson.
The Mask Of Zorro (1997) - Cool Zorro movie, with sweet swordfights and a great cast and a sexy as hell dance scene. Watch it.
Terminator 2 (1991) - You know why this movie rocks so I won't elaborate.
SLC Punk
Thief (1981) - Early Michael Mann film starring James Caan as an expert thief. Really stylish, beautifully filmed, and super cool. Some parts will require content warnings.
Chungking Express (1994) - Wong Kar-wai's magnum opus, often considered the greatest Chinese film of all time.
The best Wong Kar-Wai film is whatever the last one I watched is. Although my soul resides in In The Mood For Love.
Adaptation (2002) - We watched Synecdoche NY, so we should cap off the Charlie Kaufman Cinematic Universe.
the thing
Inland Empire (2006) - We have yet to watch any David Lynch films, and this one is quite well-regarded.
Hobo with a Shotgun
:angel-biblical-shh: :grumpy-lizard: :angel-biblical-shh: :grumpy-lizard: :angel-biblical-shh: :grumpy-lizard: :angel-biblical-shh: :grumpy-lizard:
Manhunter (1986) - An early Michael Mann film that adapts Red Dragon. The main guy from CSI has to hunt a serial killer. Brian Cox plays Hannibal Lector. Tom Noonan is creepy in it.
Adam's Family movies
Rushmore (1998) - I don't think we've watched any Wes Anderson yet. Let's start here.
Pi (1998) - We haven't watched any Aronofsky yet, I don't think. This is like a tech-noir thriller, looks pretty neat.
Ex Machina is a movie about androids that Shaun did an essay about recently.
I nominate all the Lenin episodes of Fall of Eagles :patrick-lenin:
Ford v Ferrari (2019)
Surprisingly good
Barry Lyndon (1975) - An incredibly beautiful and cold Stanley Kubrick movie. It's about a guy who tries to rise up through the world of 18th century Europe. Lots of beautiful music and frames that look like 18'th century paintings. One of Kubrick's best.
Thunderheart is a mystery movie loosely based on Wounded Knee in 1973, Leonard Peltier, and AIM. Val Kilmer and Graham Greene are both great in it and it was shot mostly on location at The Pine Ridge Reservation.
Ima drop all the spoopy movies
Wolfen (Real-estate ghoul and his wife gets got and a cop has to figure out what happened)
Near Dark (Being a Vampire sucks and they are all horrible people)
Prince of Darkness or any of the apocalypse trilogy from Carpenter
:ooooooooooooooh: I told people specifically not to drop spoopy movies
will back prince of darkness but not the others
The Perfection is a movie I've seen recommended a lot but I've never seen :shrug-outta-hecks: Two high-performing students fuck up each other's life I think
The Nice Guys (2016) starring Russel Crowe and Ryan Gosling
In 1970s Los Angeles, a mismatched pair of private eyes investigate a missing girl and the mysterious death of a porn star. As both men are forced to team up, they need to take on a world filled with eccentric goons, strippers dressed as mermaids, and even a possible government conspiracy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQR5zsLHbYw
This is a fun action comedy movie with a murder mystery and an anti-capitalism subtext.
Outland (1981) - a space western starring Sean Connery that has a set design very similar to Alien’s. Jerry Goldsmith did the score to both films as well.
Calvary 2014. It's Brendan Gleeson as a small town priest in a small coastal Irish village. Watch the trailer.
In honor of the Fort Dix Five Dollop - The Day Shall Come
starship troopers
:unsus:
Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978. it's got such 70's vibes, stars Donald Sutherland, but cool small performances by Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Goldblum and set in SF.