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Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?
Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?
Did not really like Donnie Darko, and Memento was good, but not as good as all the hype IMO.I will check out Ravenous.If you liked Mullholland Drive and Garden State, I think Donnie Darko is something you would enjoy as well. If you liked Frailty, I would check out Ravenous with Guy Pearce. As long as I'm bringing up Guy Pearce Memento is also similar to Talented Mr. Ripley and History of Violence.I like a wide range of movies, same as music, just looking for what is good. When I see other people list some movies I have seen and like, I'm more inclined to try the others that they list. Once I started my blockbuster unlimited rentals I was able to take a chance on a lot of different movies.hooter311 said:This is one of the strangest compliations I've ever seen, but I agree that most of them are worth watching. Highlighted ones in particular are very underated films.dmac37 said:Here is a list of movies that I recommend, some are more known than others and some I picked up from this topic. What I do is look up recommended movies on Amazon and check out the reviews to see if I might like it.
No set theme, a variety of movie types and era:
Before Sunrise
Before Sunset
Frailty
Clerks
Almost Famous
Sling Blade
Mystery Alaska
Dear Frankie
Garden State
The Dark Hours
Talented Mr Ripley
Diner
In The Bedroom
American History X
History of Violence
Secretary
Cider House Rules
Dazed and Confused
The Hollywood Knights
Mullholland Drive
Dan in Real Life
Casablanca
No, I need to check out Lost Highway.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
Lost Highway is my favorite Lynch movie by a very large margin.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.I wish I had gone to film school.It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
I never got to write a paper about anything even close to interesting. I could write a 20 page paper right now about that movie, just for ####s and giggles.Well, I didn't quite go to film school, would have been cool though. It was a freshman orientation class at the University of Wisconsin. English 110- Introduction to Film if I remember right. My professor was an extreme left wing openly gay male, he told us on the first day of class. We would watch 2-3 films a week in a classroom with a projector and then spend 3 hours the next day discussing everything. We had to select one of the films each week for a 8 page essay after the discussion, it was great because it counted as a 5 credit English class. The mix of films we watched was very extreme, plenty of good stuff and a couple films I thought were crap. I specifically remember getting an essay back completely covered in red marks. I had suggested that The Usual Suspects was a better film and more appropraite for class than The Sweet Hereafter. The dude took the time to write like a 3 page rebuttal on why The Usual Suspects was complete crap that I never got to respond to. I never forgave him for that.I wish I had gone to film school.It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
I never got to write a paper about anything even close to interesting. I could write a 20 page paper right now about that movie, just for ####s and giggles.
Lynch has definitely changed the way I watch movies.I watched The Shining again last weekend and noticed a few things that made me feel the same way as a Lynch movie.The scene where the kid is riding his bike and the camera is a few inches above the ground is one. The sound of the bike passing over carpet and bare floor was a great effect.Well, I didn't quite go to film school, would have been cool though. It was a freshman orientation class at the University of Wisconsin. English 110- Introduction to Film if I remember right. My professor was an extreme left wing openly gay male, he told us on the first day of class. We would watch 2-3 films a week in a classroom with a projector and then spend 3 hours the next day discussing everything. We had to select one of the films each week for a 8 page essay after the discussion, it was great because it counted as a 5 credit English class. The mix of films we watched was very extreme, plenty of good stuff and a couple films I thought were crap. I specifically remember getting an essay back completely covered in red marks. I had suggested that The Usual Suspects was a better film and more appropraite for class than The Sweet Hereafter. The dude took the time to write like a 3 page rebuttal on why The Usual Suspects was complete crap that I never got to respond to. I never forgave him for that.I wish I had gone to film school.It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
I never got to write a paper about anything even close to interesting. I could write a 20 page paper right now about that movie, just for ####s and giggles.
For me, one of my favorite moments in that movie is the singer on stage singing a song, then falling down unconcious while the singing we assumed she was singing continues.I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
Now, I love The Sweet Hereafter. But your professor is an idiot. The Usual Suspects is one of my all-time favorites.I specifically remember getting an essay back completely covered in red marks. I had suggested that The Usual Suspects was a better film and more appropraite for class than The Sweet Hereafter. The dude took the time to write like a 3 page rebuttal on why The Usual Suspects was complete crap that I never got to respond to. I never forgave him for that.
Well, I didn't quite go to film school, would have been cool though. It was a freshman orientation class at the University of Wisconsin. English 110- Introduction to Film if I remember right. My professor was an extreme left wing openly gay male, he told us on the first day of class. We would watch 2-3 films a week in a classroom with a projector and then spend 3 hours the next day discussing everything. We had to select one of the films each week for a 8 page essay after the discussion, it was great because it counted as a 5 credit English class. The mix of films we watched was very extreme, plenty of good stuff and a couple films I thought were crap. I specifically remember getting an essay back completely covered in red marks. I had suggested that The Usual Suspects was a better film and more appropraite for class than The Sweet Hereafter. The dude took the time to write like a 3 page rebuttal on why The Usual Suspects was complete crap that I never got to respond to. I never forgave him for that.I wish I had gone to film school.It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
I never got to write a paper about anything even close to interesting. I could write a 20 page paper right now about that movie, just for ####s and giggles.
I expect in on my desk Monday at 9am.I wish I had gone to film school.It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
I never got to write a paper about anything even close to interesting. I could write a 20 page paper right now about that movie, just for ####s and giggles.

I expect in on my desk Monday at 9am.I wish I had gone to film school.It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
I never got to write a paper about anything even close to interesting. I could write a 20 page paper right now about that movie, just for ####s and giggles.
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Holy #### does your avatar rule.I expect in on my desk Monday at 9am.I wish I had gone to film school.It's funny: David Lynch movies are confusing, hard to watch, sometimes flawed, etc. But he is such a brilliant artist, I am compelled to watch them. He's kind of like really good Death Metal. His craft is all about making you feel uncomfortable. To put it another way, I like pleasure mixed with pain.Both in my top 10The fact that you like Mulholland Drive leads me to believe you'd like Lost Highway. Have you seen it?![]()
I had to do a 8 page essay on Muholland Drive in college film class and I still have no idea what the movie is about. I know the part with the caveman behind the dumpster was one of the most intense few minutes of film I've seen in life, but thats about it. His films are all about images and subconscious correlations. I do like the fact that his scenes are so much abstract as the work as a whole. If you turned on any Lynch film half way through that you haven't seen it before, it would probably take 10-15 minutes before you realized it was just a mind ####. His mix of images to music is unparrelled.
I never got to write a paper about anything even close to interesting. I could write a 20 page paper right now about that movie, just for ####s and giggles.
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You're expectations must have been waaay to high. I went into this movie expecting some good special effects, lots of fighting and people dying. I enjoyed it.Resident Evil : Extinction - 3/10Just your classic no effort sequel. Mila is still hot and she's improved her fighting skills but you just aren't given any reason to care in this flick.
I am staging a coup and removing you as boss of the FBG Film Club.KarmaPolice said:Continued my trend of terrible movies last night by watching Drillbit Taylor.
I think TV Funhouse is a better example of Smigel's comedy.Watched Zohan tonight, awful movie......periodBut the cat hackie sack bit made me fall out of my seat.
I don't think so, 3/10 was generous for this movie. When you borrow shots from The Birds to make a zombie moving, you are reaching in a bad way. I went in knowing what to expect and it was terrible. I can't think of one quality scene in it, the series should have ended with the first one which was a quality effort.You're expectations must have been waaay to high. I went into this movie expecting some good special effects, lots of fighting and people dying. I enjoyed it.Resident Evil : Extinction - 3/10Just your classic no effort sequel. Mila is still hot and she's improved her fighting skills but you just aren't given any reason to care in this flick.
I am staging a coup and removing you as boss of the FBG Film Club.Continued my trend of terrible movies last night by watching Drillbit Taylor.
In my defense over the few days I've been doing things like paying bills, cleaning, etc.. When I do these things I tend to put in crappy movies so I have background noise but I won't get sucked in to actually watching them too closely. Hence the run of uber-crap that I've been watching.I think this one is even more polarizing than the rest of theirs. And I'm with you on it--just couldn't get into it, despite good music.Last night I watched Oh Brother, Where Art Thou.
The Coen Brothers' movies are very polarizing for me. End up loving them or wanting to turn the movie off after a 1/2 hour. I'll put this movie in the latter category, and I had a hard time toughing it out to the end- I was just bored with the movie.
This is why I have 66 episodes of Futurama stored on my DVRI am staging a coup and removing you as boss of the FBG Film Club.Continued my trend of terrible movies last night by watching Drillbit Taylor.In my defense over the few days I've been doing things like paying bills, cleaning, etc.. When I do these things I tend to put in crappy movies so I have background noise but I won't get sucked in to actually watching them too closely. Hence the run of uber-crap that I've been watching.

Yeah, very polarizing. Oh Brother is in my top ten favorites in the last decade.I think this one is even more polarizing than the rest of theirs. And I'm with you on it--just couldn't get into it, despite good music.Last night I watched Oh Brother, Where Art Thou.
The Coen Brothers' movies are very polarizing for me. End up loving them or wanting to turn the movie off after a 1/2 hour. I'll put this movie in the latter category, and I had a hard time toughing it out to the end- I was just bored with the movie.
I like the movie a lot. But I can see why some would not.FatMax said:Yeah, very polarizing. Oh Brother is in my top ten favorites in the last decade.krista4 said:I think this one is even more polarizing than the rest of theirs. And I'm with you on it--just couldn't get into it, despite good music.KarmaPolice said:Last night I watched Oh Brother, Where Art Thou.
The Coen Brothers' movies are very polarizing for me. End up loving them or wanting to turn the movie off after a 1/2 hour. I'll put this movie in the latter category, and I had a hard time toughing it out to the end- I was just bored with the movie.
I'm no Krista, but these are good foreign comedies:The Dish - AustraliaWow, Krista, how do you find time to watch so many movies? I don't like horror movies at all. Can you recommend a foreign comedy please?The Devil and Daniel Johnston: Rewatched this documentary on the musician/crazy person Daniel Johnston. Just as interesting as I thought it was the first time.4/5
Water: Wow, this was just a beautiful and heartbreaking Indian movie about the treatment of widows based on some ancient Hindu texts. Breathtaking cinematography, very good acting, and a touching story. 4.5/5
Heartbeat Detector: French film about a company psychologist charged with evaluating the mental state of the CEO, but who becomes a bit crazy himself. Kind of a psychological drama/suspense film combined with a Holocaust film. Very interesting, but a bit slow even for this lover of slow movies. Good acting, but just not one of the best movies I've seen lately. 3.5/5
The Shining: I throw this on here just because I happened to watch it again, for the billionth time, last night. It terrifies me no matter how many times I've seen it. Jack Nicholson is amazing in this, too. 5/5
This is just a GREAT movie!Gee, I just don't watch nearly as many foreign comedies as dramas, or I don't like much the ones I do. Some that are at least a bit comedic and I'd highly recommend:The Dish - Australia
Yeah, The Dish is a good movie.I didn't laugh at Il Postino, My Life as a Dog, or The Triplets of Belleville. I remember hating My Life as a Dog. But I saw it like 20 years ago. Perhaps I'd feel differently now.This is just a GREAT movie!Il Postino (Italy)My Life as a Dog (Sweden)The Triplets of Belleville (France, animated, musical)The Dish - Australia
Shooter isn't special, and the end is silly. But it's an entertaining aciton flick.Just rented Shooter with Walhberganyone liked it here?will watch it later
It works well as a throwback 80s style over the top action movie. Guilty pleasure.Just rented Shooter with Walhberganyone liked it here?will watch it later
No krista either but here's a few to add to the list: Kung-Fu Hustle- unique style and story telling combined with some very good performances by the leads and great visual effects. Its a really good flick with some strong humor that will make you laugh out loud.Priscilla Queen of the Desert- Transvestites on a bus looking for love in the Australian outback with a fetish for all things ABBA. Yeah, it's funny.Wow, Krista, how do you find time to watch so many movies? I don't like horror movies at all. Can you recommend a foreign comedy please?
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels- English film about gang on gang violence gone wrong. :(Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels- English film about gang on gang violence gone wrong.![]()
...and Snatch, for that matter.Lock Stock was cool....after that everything Ritchie did was just another version of Lock StockLock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels- English film about gang on gang violence gone wrong.![]()
...and Snatch, for that matter.
Would have been better with better casting. I like Hanks, but he was wrong for the role.And I always hate Julia Roberts.Rented - Charlie Wilson's War.It was ok. Not great not the worst movie I've seen.
How much of that was "truth"?I didn't realize it was "based on a true story" but we all know what that could mean..Would have been better with better casting. I like Hanks, but he was wrong for the role.And I always hate Julia Roberts.Rented - Charlie Wilson's War.It was ok. Not great not the worst movie I've seen.