Moon

Very underrated movie, and the rare "one man" movie like castaway. What are some other movies similar, in the sense of one man battling isolation type of theme.

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>underrated
I think you mean 'underexposed.' Most people who watch Moon agree it's great.

This
Moon is unironically my favourite movie.

Robinson Crusoe on Mars is top tier Kino
also

>Shipwrecked
>A Cry in the Wild
>The Martian

you should watch the one about the truck driver who gets buried alive in Iraq with nothing but a cell phone and a glowstick

I just watched the Netflix film "Mute". It's set in the same Universe as Moon but it isn't nearly as kino. The only reference to it is a few third person TV scenes where multiple Sam Rockwell's argue with each other in court (Clones n shit)

As for your question? I really don't know. There was a movie with Ryan Reynolds trapped in a coffin which was alright.

reminder Zowie Bowie is a half-nigger

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It's such a great film. It's one of few sci-fi reccomendations I got from Yea Forums that not only delivered but was well beyond my expectations.

Moon is fantastic. I'd suggest The Martian but it's not as good, and keeps cutting back to the ground crew figuring shit out.
Got a name? Sounds intriguing.

This, I only heard about it from boss of an old stream I used to hang out on. Kino.

doubledoubles confirm

Not a movie, but there's a great episode of the original Twilight Zone about being the last man on Earth.

all is lost has only one character, i think

More interesting is David Bowie's son directed it.

Is that the one with Ryan Reynolds?

Buried?

I didn't know that. Neat.

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that sounds awful. Rockwell's character should have never made it off the moon They could have thought of a better way to end it, maybe just leave it open ended somehow.

>the martian
The /boomercore/ music really takes away from the film, it's just so overdone and cliche.

Yeah that's true. The epilogue was unnecessary.

redford was absolutely amazing in that, and he only has like 2 lines of dialogue.

Taxi is similar in a way, though he lives in NYC, it still has a feel of isolation, but it has more to do with his inability to connect with people

yeah, underexposed is a more apt description. It's easily in my top 5 as far as space movies go

>Rockwell's character

You mean characters? Yeah yeah, it's the same person cloned over and over again, but it's like that in Moon as well. Why wouldn't they* make it back and start asking fucking questions?

St. John In Exile

Pretty accurate, it is my all time favorite movie and every person I have shown it to loved it.

lies both parents were white

It's not underexposed either. It has fucking 310,000+ votes on IMDB and is frequently mentioned online.

The point isn't whether he made it bac or not but whether it was important or even detrimental for the audience to be shown that. It wasn't a story about the outer space geopolitics it was a character study.

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Now it has a substantial following, but when it first came out, it had much less marketing and hype behind it than what would be expected for its caliber. Do you know anybody who actually saw it in the theater?

Thats what limited release films are.

I don't even remember how it was rolled out, but I figured it was limited release or something. It would have done well if it was promoted as a major blockbuster, wonder why it wasn't.

It was a festival thing, actually getting theatrical release is a huge megastudio sized effort. That's decided by marketing departments well before any film is ever made.

>Here is my argument
>Now look at this Youtube video to reinforce my shit rhetoric

Every time.

After they launched out the pod, they should have shown him inside there. He lifts up his shirt to reveal an undisclosed fatal gunshot wound.

I did. Instant favorite.

Moon you say?

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MOON IS BACK ON Yea Forums AGAIN!

He also directed the shit stain that is Warcraft

Tunnel (Korean movie, might be on Netflix depending on your region)

A father gets trapped in his car during a tunnel collapse on the way to his daughter's birthday. All he has to survive with is his cellphone, 2 small bottles of water and a birthday cake.

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I saw it in theaters, I live in a city with more than a few indie movie theaters.

I went with my grandma, she's the one who told me about it. I had a lavender flavored milkshake while watching it tasted much better than I expected, so now I am reminded of this movie every time I smell lavender

This movie really is perfect. Based Sam Rockwell, based Kevin Spacey.

Silent Running. It's molto bene. Also has amputees in robot costumes.

>the Mark Strong struggling to launch his solo but crashed movie

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underrated is a dead term killed by pseudo critics

>underrated
perhaps, but it's definitely overreddit