What are some of your personal 10/10s that you don't think enough people on Yea Forums have seen?
I think this movie is very underrated and that most people on Yea Forums would love this movie if they watched it. I really hope that Richard Ayoade makes another.
> On a talkshow, actor and German TV ikon Joachim Fuchsberger recalls how the games for his show "Nur nicht nervös werden" (Don't Get Nervous), first broadcast on West German TV in 1960, were developed along the lines of American psychiatry. Asked "So how many crazy people watched you?", he responded: "A whole crazy, psychologically disturbed nation". Why were the Germans or to be more precise, the West Germans, a psychologically disturbed nation at that time? This is a film about cheerful and serious games, therapies for re-education and self-imposed re-education, as well as the history of the idea of permanent revolution. Those appearing include directors and producers of gameshows, psychiatrists, anthropologists, and the diversely paranoid.
Aiden Peterson
Brimstone.
Zachary Flores
Wouldn't go so far as giving it a 10/10 but definitely a good movie.
Red Beard is pretty good.
Isaac Sullivan
It's a 'movie no one has seen'. It features Roger Daltrey as the protaginist in a prison escapement movie. Soundtrack by The Who. And based on a true story no less. It's a document, just as any movie is, of the time and circumstances it was released in and apart from being a 7/10 enjoyable watch, it gives you an insight into a very small segment of the past.Geographically, sociologically, politacally. You can stack layers upon layers when watching a movie. The more context you have, the more different ways you can watch a movie. The best one if of course, the instinctive one: where you can enjoy a movie without worrying what is going on behind the screen. The Patrician one is of course Barry Lyndon. One if Freud and one is Jungian. Movies grant me a way through which I can create order in this chaos.
Werckmeister Harmonies is great. Eternity and a Day is fantastic. Films by Angelopoulos in general are great but Eternity and a Day is my favourite. Vive L'amour and What Time Is It Over There by Tsai Ming Liang Are great. The rest of his filmography is also worth a watch. Films by Joao Cesar Monteiro, especially God's Comedy, Hovering Over the Water and Vai e Vem. Marketa Lazarová is great. Shura is also fantastic.
OP says Yea Forums not everyone, and hardly enough people on Yea Forums have seen IB
Daniel Stewart
I'm not going to go with some obscure art film that's trying to say something, just a film I find endearing and personally love, and that I think others might find joy in as well. Dance of the Dead came out in 2008, and somehow went unnoticed during the zombie craze. It's a shame, because it's a fantastic little film, and I hold it up there with Evil Dead 2 and Shaun of the Dead in terms of horror comedies. Anons that I've streamed the movie for back when that was a thing on /x/ always loved it. I'd show it as a double feature with Wild Zero. The director, Gregg Bishop is probably one of the best kept secrets in horror, and it's a shame he doesn't get more work. Check this one out if you want some fun, gruesome zombie shenanigans.