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Blue Musician

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K-PAX, Green Dragon and apparently in my country District 9.

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[sub]On avatar, not the first three[/sub]
 

Commissar Sae

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Joyeux Noel
In the Mouth of Madness
And for fun: A better Tomorrow 2/ Hardboiled

The only reason my friends have even heard of these movies is that I forced them to watch it.
 
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PhoenixKing said:
D0WNT0WN said:
Alot of people I know have no idea what im on about when I mention Pans Labyrinth or Old Boy and when I mention that they are foreign films they dismiss them because the are close minded and I quote "I hate subtitles, I dont see a movie to read.".

Im really glad they failed the course I was on. People my age (18-25) just dont appreciate good cinema, they would rather watch Transformers 2 instead of Fight Club.
My sentiment exactly. People I know say, " I don't want to watch a movie to think. I want to see titties and explosion. If I want to see art I'd go to a museum" or some bullshit excuse like that. I just try to reason with them, and in the end I usually end up just calling them retarded and walking away. But I guess my 15-17 year old peers haven't developed a good sense of movies yet =/

Also, sorry about mentioning this, but don't miss apostrophes please. It really annoys me. It doesn't really matter though.
what kind of fickin retards are in your year? there probly arent 10 people in my who think that
 

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Fridge said:
D0WNT0WN said:
Alot of people I know have no idea what im on about when I mention Pans Labyrinth or Old Boy and when I mention that they are foreign films they dismiss them because the are close minded and I quote "I hate subtitles, I dont see a movie to read.".

Im really glad they failed the course I was on. People my age (18-25) just dont appreciate good cinema, they would rather watch Transformers 2 instead of Fight Club.
I love Pans Labyrinth, it felt very Neil Gaiman-ish, and I've not seen Old Boy yet but I have been recommended it.
I know the feeling though, quite a few of my friends won't watch a film if its subtitled, shame really as some of the best I've seen are.
Hang on... how can you not want to watch Fight Club? That film is well written, clever and brilliantly shot! As opposed to Transformers 2.
That's the funny thing. I know Transformers is fun because robots blowing each other up is cool, but a dead story does not maake cinematic gold. Drama, suspense, and unexpected plot twists do. Like learning you learned how to fight and make soap from...
yourself.
 

War Penguin

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Not a lot of people I know have heard of In Bruges, which I find pretty sad. It was a great movie that deserved more recognition than received.
Oh well.
 

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thylasos said:
Daisies (Sedmikrasky), by a Czech filmmaker called Vera Chytilova just before the Prague Spring, is one of my favourite movies.
I think I love you.

Anyway, House (Hausu), Peppermint Candy, Pastoral: To Die in the Country, Un homme qui dort, and With the Girl of Black Soil.
 

Nouw

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At my age, much people wouldn't know decent filsm.

Saving Private Ryan and Oldboy. One of my friends know both which is a relief.
 

Crowser

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Sunshine... modern sci-fi classic and its pretty recent (2007) but no one I talk to has ever heard of it =/
 

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I would have to say Come and See/Idi I Smotri. I've never met anyone who's seen this movie, the only reason I know of it is that my brother told me to watch it after seeing it abroad. I would still say it's the best movie I've ever seen, it's a Russian film about a young Byelorussian boy joining the partisans to fight against the Nazi invasion. "Oh great, another movie about World War II" I hear you say, but it's so much more. It's not a wank fest of patriotism and Americans having a hard time kicking ass, or Hollywood action schlock such as Saving Private Ryan, or The Thin Red Line, or even Enemy at the Gates. It's a very real portrayal of a young man, basically a boy, watching his country being invaded and wanting to fight, without any idea of what that entails. Throughout it's duration you watch a child go insane at what he's seen, and become a numb, hollow shadow of his former self. It's a destructive movie, it shows how hollow and terrible war is, how humans will always try to make the best of a bad situation, but in the end we're all mortal, and we can only endure so much. The best quote I can attribute to it was a friend after watching the movie "That was the best movie I've ever seen, and I never want to watch it again". It's a movie that leaves you with a feeling of numbness and depression when it's over, you don't finish watching it and feel hopeful for the future, especially if you know about the Russian purges of the Byelorussian partisans after the war. But that's what a great movie does, it makes you feel something, even if that something is hopelessness.
 

PhoenixKing

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thats it exclamation said:
PhoenixKing said:
D0WNT0WN said:
Alot of people I know have no idea what im on about when I mention Pans Labyrinth or Old Boy and when I mention that they are foreign films they dismiss them because the are close minded and I quote "I hate subtitles, I dont see a movie to read.".

Im really glad they failed the course I was on. People my age (18-25) just dont appreciate good cinema, they would rather watch Transformers 2 instead of Fight Club.
My sentiment exactly. People I know say, " I don't want to watch a movie to think. I want to see titties and explosion. If I want to see art I'd go to a museum" or some bullshit excuse like that. I just try to reason with them, and in the end I usually end up just calling them retarded and walking away. But I guess my 15-17 year old peers haven't developed a good sense of movies yet =/

Also, sorry about mentioning this, but don't miss apostrophes please. It really annoys me. It doesn't really matter though.
what kind of fickin retards are in your year? there probly arent 10 people in my who think that
It's kind of funny since I'm in an IB class =/. For people who don't know what IB is, it's a few levels above the governmental standards, and is harder than most schools academic program.
 

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I'm the only one out of my group of friends who has ever seen Schindler's List.

Or The Longest Day.
 

PhoenixKing

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Vek said:
I'm the only one out of my group of friends who has ever seen Schindler's List.

Or The Longest Day.
Honestly, either your friends are retarded, or you need some new friends. Just sayin'. Who hasn't watched Schindler's List?
 

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am i the only one on the escapist who has heard of only 2 of the aforementioned movies????
No, I'm with you. I haven't heard of or seen practically all of these movies.
 

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Eraserhead (David Lynch)
Brazil (Terry Gilliam)
Ikiru (Akira Kurosawa; one of his absolute best films)
Dreams (ibid, ties with Ikiru)
The Man from Earth (don't remember the director)
 

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D0WNT0WN said:
People my age (18-25) just dont appreciate good cinema, they would rather watch Transformers 2 instead of Fight Club.
I was having a pretty good day, then I read this...Now I'm bitter. Thank you.

OT: DarkCity, Old Boy, Thursday (good luck finding that one) PI, Life Aquatic

But I find it more upsetting when people haven't seen classics like: Dr Strangelove, Apocalypse Now, and Citizen Kane
 

Orcus The Ultimate

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Metropolis! it's well know among film nerds and critics, but everyone else probably hasn't heard of it... a shame too... the movie is a classic...
Isn't this one about AstroBoy ?

on my behalf i'd add Memories

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memories_(film)

Magnetic Rose part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9mR7Rit4h8
 

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Lets start off with a couple of german movies:
23: Nicht ist so wie es scheint (1998). The best hacker movie ever made.
Stalingrad (1992). Not quite as fantastic as Das Boot (but everybody has obviously already seen that. If not, what the hell have you been doing in the last 35 years?), but a beautiful and powerful war movie in the same setting as Enemy At The Gates - but good!

Some russian movies:
Cargo 200 (2007) - the most disturbingly black comedy ever envisioned. Makes Requiem for a Dream, Lilja 4-ever and just about anything else you can think of seem like Hello Kitty in comparison. I saw it when it was released and I still can't think of it without feeling like crying, throwing up and holding back a laugh that seems extremely inappropriate. It's depiction of Russia in the mid 80's during their Afghanistan war, with a fantastic soundtrack with russian post-punk from the period - I just can't stop loving that movie no matter how sick it makes me.
Stalker (1979) - basically the inspiration for the 2007 video game with almost the same name. Actually shot in the vicinity of the Chernobyl reactor and depicts a forbidden zone where strange things are happening 6 years before the Chernobyl catastrophe. Very beautiful, if somewhat slow movie.

Moon (2009), shouldn't be that unknown, and I suppose the people who visit this site should be the audience who already know of it and has seen it, but I dare say it is the best science fiction movie of this decade.

Burst City (1981), awesome, violent and crazy japanese cyberpunk with people from Japan's greatest punk bands of the era in lead roles, and with a lot of great punk music. The director has also made several other great cyberpunk-ish movies focused on music, musicians or just very strange things themed around music.