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Badguy posted:A Midnight Clear? You are a legend, thanks!
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Action Jacktion posted:Maybe Captain Power? There is no emoticon powerful enough to convey my gratitude towards you. Thank you, thank you; a thousand times, thank you.
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Hey guys a while back I saw bits and pieces of this one movie but can't for the life of me remember its name. Two criminals were staying with an old Native American family in a tent or something similar. They kill the family except a little boy and the boy asks them why they did it. Finally one gets bitten by a rattlesnake and needs medicine. They go to a pharmacy and rob it for anti-bite medicine. I believe on the way out one or both are shot. Hope this helps.
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Jackson1160 posted:Hey guys a while back I saw bits and pieces of this one movie but can't for the life of me remember its name. Two criminals were staying with an old Native American family in a tent or something similar. They kill the family except a little boy and the boy asks them why they did it. Finally one gets bitten by a rattlesnake and needs medicine. They go to a pharmacy and rob it for anti-bite medicine. I believe on the way out one or both are shot. Hope this helps. Natural Born Killers
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Thank you so much.
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Hi, I've got two movies that I can't remember well. 1) I saw part of this one on youtube a few years ago and I remember there was a man strapped down on a gurney looking around horrified while a lot things was happening around him while he was going rapidly through corridors. I don't remember much but I know it had a creepy paranormal vibe to it. I think I was looking for movies that influenced Silent Hill when I came across that and for some reason I thought it was Session 9 but I saw that one recently and that wasn't it. 2) That one I saw at least 5 years ago on TV. I think it was a chinese movie that was about a man who had a stationnary bus where teens would do their things in it for a small fee. I remember him meeting a woman with a fat kid who had a famicom and the protagonist fell in love with a younger girl, maybe her daughter. Sorry if my english is wrong at times.
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Wir Masquerade posted:Hi, I've got two movies that I can't remember well. This one is definitely Jacob's Ladder.
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LtKenFrankenstein posted:This one is definitely Jacob's Ladder. It is! Thanks a bunch LtKenFrankenstein.
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Chunky Delight posted:No that's not it. If it helps it is something Hornet or Swarm. It might be The Nest
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Wir Masquerade posted:2) That one I saw at least 5 years ago on TV. I think it was a chinese movie that was about a man who had a stationnary bus where teens would do their things in it for a small fee. I remember him meeting a woman with a fat kid who had a famicom and the protagonist fell in love with a younger girl, maybe her daughter. Happy Times
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Flynner Magee posted:It might be The Nest Thank you
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Recently I stumbled upon this clip: Clearly I have to watch this magnificent piece of film history in its entire woodenly acted, ridiculous and bloody glory. harry fontana fucked around with this message at Apr 23, 2012 around 16:40 |
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harry fontana posted:Recently I stumbled upon this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjHz0yh1r9U The Story of Ricky.
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penismightier posted:The Story of Ricky. You might also find it under the title Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky.
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penismightier posted:The Story of Ricky. Sweet! Many thanks, my dear goon sire!
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All right, here goes... French language film. Don't know if it's from Québec or France. I saw it on the CBC (Canada's government-funded network) some years ago. I can only remember 3 scenes clearly: 1. A man and a woman in a white dress are lying next to each other in the office of a con artist. He proceeds to pour a black, tar-like substance on both of them, claiming that it will transfer their souls. Word spreads and a whole bunch of other people buy into it. Eventually somebody tells them to smarten up and go home. 2. A guy is looking at his surroundings, breaks a brick, and discovers a tiny (not visible to the viewer) microphone and/or camera inside. 3. The guy who found the spy device finds out that there are many of them everywhere, and makes his way to the machine that the information is sent back to - a huge, electrical machine built and/or operated by James Watt. This is a very weird film...
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FitFortDanga posted:Happy Times Looks like it. Thanks!
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A friend and I are trying to remember a movie that included one scene in a house where lots of women in nothing but white underwear were cutting and packing cocaine. For some reason I thought it was in Training Day, but what I can Google makes it seem like I'm way off. Any help's really appreciated. I'm pretty sure that I watched the movie on DVD three years ago or more. Hydrocodone fucked around with this message at Apr 25, 2012 around 15:48 |
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I saw this film roughly 4 years ago at the IFC Center in Manhattan's West Village. It was a modern black and white, set in Los Angeles on new year's eve. A hipster guy responds to an online personals add, and meets up with the female author. The film follows the pair throughout the day and night running around L.A. I know it sounds like a lame-o movie, but it was actually really good, and it was one of these "L.A. as a supporting actor" movies, which I always love. ~*thanks*~
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Hydrocodone posted:A friend and I are trying to remember a movie that included one scene in a house where lots of women in nothing but white underwear were cutting and packing cocaine. For some reason I thought it was in Training Day, but what I can Google makes it seem like I'm way off. Any help's really appreciated. IzzyFnStradlin posted:I saw this film roughly 4 years ago at the IFC Center in Manhattan's West Village. It was a modern black and white, set in Los Angeles on new year's eve. A hipster guy responds to an online personals add, and meets up with the female author. The film follows the pair throughout the day and night running around L.A. Sounds like In Search of a Midnight Kiss. kuddles fucked around with this message at Apr 25, 2012 around 15:56 |
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kuddles posted:I'm guessing you are thinking of a scene in American Gangster. I think this is it. Thanks. Someone else suggested New Jack City and I'm sure it's not that, but I don't remember seeing American Gangster either. I looked up the trailer and the very brief clip it included of them stamping envelopes "blue magic" was a little familiar.
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Hydrocodone posted:I think this is it. Thanks. Someone else suggested New Jack City and I'm sure it's not that, but I don't remember seeing American Gangster either. I looked up the trailer and the very brief clip it included of them stamping envelopes "blue magic" was a little familiar. There's also a scene similar to it in Fast Five, but it's probably not that if you saw it a while ago.
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Hydrocodone posted:I think this is it. Thanks. Someone else suggested New Jack City and I'm sure it's not that, but I don't remember seeing American Gangster either. I looked up the trailer and the very brief clip it included of them stamping envelopes "blue magic" was a little familiar.
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Okay so there's this independent film I'd say came out after at least 2005 or thereabouts, and it was about a guitar comic that goes to Hollywood and tries to make it big and ends up being identified (mistakenly) with the white power movement and run out of town by protesters. What's it called? I can't even find it on Google.
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trashcanman posted:Okay so there's this independent film I'd say came out after at least 2005 or thereabouts, and it was about a guitar comic that goes to Hollywood and tries to make it big and ends up being identified (mistakenly) with the white power movement and run out of town by protesters. Something very similar happened in Death to Smoochy.
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I saw an experimental film in my film class today. It was black and white, silent, except for the background music. It was 13 minutes apparently. I'm really sure it was french too. It looked like a really old film, maybe in the 60s? Some specific scenes were a man groping a ladies breasts as they turned into butts, a man in a crowd of people poking a severed hand with a stick, an eye being slit open ( The entire movie was nonsensical, but at the same time very surreal and relaxing. SOLVED! VVV Avocados fucked around with this message at Apr 26, 2012 around 00:28 |
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that's Un Chien Andalou.
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Fag Boy Jim posted:that's Un Chien Andalou. Thanks! Now to contemplate actually watching it again.
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Avocados posted:Thanks! Now to contemplate actually watching it again. You should. It's like the Citizen Kane of surrealist cinema. Except funnier.
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I posted this once before I think, but no one could figure it out: Saw this film when I was sick on early afternoon TV. If I had to guess when it was made I'd say late 80's or early 90's due to the strong presence of rollerblades in the movie. The main characters dad is some kind of experimental scientist who invents a device that, for lack of a better term, supercharges things. Thugs come and get the dad so the plucky gang of kids (and their teenage sassy Latina mechanic friend) have to use the supercharger device to save him. In the climax of the movie the main character uses the device (in his backpack) to make his rollerblades go super fast and out race the baddies on the highway. At some point I think he may use it to super punch a guy as well. El Estrago Bonito fucked around with this message at Apr 26, 2012 around 06:59 |
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El Estrago Bonito posted:I posted this once before I think, but no one could figure it out: Breakout: Batteries Included
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Sci-fi film. 90's or early 2000's. As I recall it begins with a monologue from the main character, showing scenes from his child hood with him playing with a toy rocketship "i think", talking about how he wanted to make rockets when he grew up, but makes weapons now. Humanity lives in bubble cities, and they are in a war against an alien race who is never shown. But the aliens send in fake people who aren't robots to spy, assassinate, and sabotage. The fake humans don't know they're fake. I remember one scene has a heart being drilled out of a fake humans chest, and that's apparently the only way you can check to see if the human is real or not. People think the main character is a fake human sent to assassinate the leader of the city (chancellor I think hes called.) Twist ending, he finds his own corpse, he is a fake human, he blows up tactical nuke style within seconds of finding out. Was in theaters.
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Impostor: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0160399/
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Danke schon. And I'm totally unsurprised its based on P.K.D. story. Wow. Only made back 20% of its budget. Harsh.
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The more I think of this, the more it might have actually been a series, but here goes; It is scifi, I saw it on TV in the early to mid 90s. It is not Battlestar Galactica, V, Earth 2, Firefly, Farscape, SA&B, Babylon 5 or anything from Star Trek of Star Gate. You follow the crew of a spaceship while humanity is at war with some alien race. Not sure about this, but I think they look like bugs and they just fly through space. What I am sure about is that there was a blond woman on board. She is from some sort of Amazon planet, famous for its fierce warriors . At one point she tells it was actually never like that, but the men just all fled and the women had no chance but to stand and fight. I could've sworn that McGuyver guy was the ship's pilot, but I can't find it in his bio.
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Was it LEXX?
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oldpainless posted:Was it LEXX? No, it definitely wasn't Lexx. Wrong period (just - Lexx began in 1997 IIRC), no war with an alien race, Xev is not from a planet of Amazons and it's impossible to confuse Brian Downey with Richard Dean Anderson. I have no idea what it actually was, though.
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BioTech posted:The more I think of this, the more it might have actually been a series, but here goes;
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Action Jacktion posted:Space Rangers? That is it, thanks! Wow, 6 episodes, no wonder I wasn't sure this was a series.
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This has been bothering me for years, but at least seven years back I saw a movie on HBO and I cannot find any information on it. I don't really remember much, and what I do is pretty vague. Anyways, there is one scene where a fat kid is getting bullied by getting his ears flicked. Then I think the bullies have car troubled and the fat kid kills one of them with a tire iron, but then someone shoots the fat kid. The end of the movie a guy has a gun and I think he killed somebody in a dorm or an apartment, and he is surrounded by police so he shoots himself in the stomach. It might have been about a school shooting at a high school or college, but it's never come up when I search for movies on school shootings.
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