What movie should I watch?
What movie should I watch?
Other urls found in this thread:
youtu.be
youtu.be
youtube.com
youtube.com
twitter.com
Pulp fiction if you haven’t seen it
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Seen it many times
brawl on Cell Block 99 is real solid. Should be streamable on Prime
Freddy Mercury was great in Phantom
Eye's Wide Shut
Prepare to be red pilled.
I think I've seen every Kubrick film
SWAP.avi
Dune
What genre are you in the mood for?
Tentacle hentai
Sci-Fi
Check this out
youtu.be
It's been taken down due to copyright infringement.
Charlie and the Chocolate factory - (2005)
Watch carefully for Hollywood pedo-club red pills
Daisys destruction
Ah shitty. Really worth watching if you can find it.
The Dark Crystal.
My least watched genre. Recently pic related is my favorite sci-fi. Also Upgrade if you haven't seen it.
downloading
American psycho
If you haven't seen em, the Pusher trilogy. Most accurate depiction of drug pushing gone horribly wrong I've ever seen. Dark and filthy. Amazing films.
Awesome. It's a rare cross breed of sci-fi, arthouse, and psychological horror. It's not for everyone, but I enjoyed it immensely. The cinematography is pure kino. If you have some pot laying around smoke some before watching it. You pick up things on every watch. Upgrade is more for the casual sci-fi fan.
Pusher is fucking amazing. Pic related are my favorite films.
Upgrade
Battlefield Earth
Already mentioned it. Best movie of 2018. One of the best endings I've ever seen.
youtu.be
The ending score. Fucking chills everytime
true romance, underrated Tarantino film (he didn't direct it but wrote the script)
I'm already downloading Upgrade...is this the one where he gets a chip[ in his spine and it takes over his body?
Flubber
Yeah. Watch it. I was speechless at the end. Couldn't move.
I've already seen it then. 7/10 at best.
I gave it 8/10
If you want to be in a better mood after finishing a movie, go with pic related
Wind River with the guy who plays Hawkeye. Pretty sure it is on Netflix.
This is a good one
Huge letdown. The best part was Elizabeth Olsen in a thong. Would smash into oblivion.
Shit tier.
watch dogtooth it's right up any Yea Forumstards alley
Be a proper faggot and go watch Anime.
Dogtooth was ok. Borgman was better.
Watermellon Man
I made an anime thread the other day. Downloaded Perfect Blue or some shit...no fucking idea what was going on.
I'm down with anime provided it's different or profound. Ghost in the Shell, Akira, Studio Ghibli...
will definitely check it out. I really enjoyed dogtooth for its fucked up surreality
Fine, how about this one?
Borgman gives off such an intense uncomfortable feeling from start to finish. It's like watching something you shouldn't be watching but can't help but keep watching it. Sinisterly enigmatic. Only film to ever achieve this feeling for me personally.
Turbokid
Jacobs Ladder.
Saw it a few nights ago its really good
It's a part of a long list of copy cat movies where the twist is he was dead the whole time (eg Lost)
Really great movie I always call those movies Jacobs Ladder movies.
Don't Be A Menace To South Central Whilst Drinking Your Juice In The Hood.
Or Freddy Got Fingered.
This is underrated as fuck.
Never seen this even mentioned here.
>Or Freddy Got Fingered.
You're free to leave
No range or genres whatsoever. Therefore, let's go with the old stand-by of sci-fi / horror:
* Star Wars, original trilogy: Can't go wrong with the classics, even Return of the Jedi (the weakest of this bunch).
* Star Wars, prequel trilogy: Everyone used to shit on the prequels (and some still do) until DisneyWars came out with the sequels. Then, all of a sudden, everyone started enjoying the prequels again. Go figure.
* Star Trek I: The Motion Picture - If you've got a bald chick fetish, your boat has come in. It hasn't aged well, even for Trekkies but fun all the same to see a big-budget version of what Paramount was planning for a proposed TV series reboot.
* Star Trek II: The best of the classic Star Trek movies if only because it's the one with the most ship-to-ship combat. Trekkies everywhere should be worshiping a Paramount executive's wife because she personally saved the franchise and this movie is the direct result of when you nag your husband for moar until you get it.
* Aliens: James Cameron before he had an ego the size of an aircraft carrier (and a budget to match). A FPS game secretly disguised as a movie before FPS games even existed.
* Terminator 1: James Cameron back when he was a guerilla filmmaker. Linda Hamilton before the wrinkles. Michael Biehn before... He faded into obscurity? Watch the film that started a fairly lousy franchise (sorry, T2 never impressed me as much as everyone else).
* 2001: A Space Odyssey: Only if you have insomnia and want to see Stanley Kubrick tackle sci-fi (and, no, A.I. doesn't count).
OK. We'll start with that.
It's a killer fuckin' movie, isn't it?
youtube.com
Terminator 2 was vastly superior, and I liked the prequels better.
>Terminator 2 was vastly superior, and I liked the prequels better.
Agreed. I've seen it probably a dozen times and the final scene still gets me right in the feels
youtube.com
dark city
I like the minigun out the window scene the best
is it a good movie? i read bad reviews about it.
Great movie. Seen it but anything along those lines is wanted.
Yeah it's pretty good. No RIdley Scott but it was dark enough and well directed none the less.
Also it turns out the Voip-comp test (or however you spell it) can be avoided by just giving replicants a tattoo on their eyeball
It was good, but that thumbs-up as he lowers into the steel always wrecks me
push and inception maybe?
Currently running embedded here.
BR2049 is a completely unnecessary film. It has great cinematography and not much else.
Harrison Ford is absolutely wasted in this film and they don't even get to him until the final 3rd of the film. No new concepts except for "Replicants can breed."
There was fan-fiction sequels to BR that were vastly superior to this. If you can, try finding the story series "Blade Runner: Endless Night" (doubt that it's still floating around since it was a late 90s fanfic but...). It had Deckard being brought out of mothballs (literally, from storage) to hunt down a new type of "replicant."
All sorts of juicy concepts in that series that makes BR2049 absolutely pale in comparison. With CGI, they could've made that entire series easily with no compromises. A shame.
definitely "A clock work orange" i'ts one of my favorites