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Happyloony posted:Anyone know of any movies similar to Beyond the Black Rainbow and Mandy? You may find Possessor (2020) to be to your taste.
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An oddly specific request here. I'm looking for movies that deal with people revisiting places from their childhood as adults, typically to uncover a secret or to confront some trauma. The best example of what I'm thinking of is probably IT, where we see the places in the past and again in the present. Mystery, thriller, or horror movies, preferably.
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Origami Dali posted:An oddly specific request here. I'm looking for movies that deal with people revisiting places from their childhood as adults, typically to uncover a secret or to confront some trauma. The best example of what I'm thinking of is probably IT, where we see the places in the past and again in the present. Mystery, thriller, or horror movies, preferably. Young Adult's none of those genres, but it does rule.
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Any good documentaries about how the government got the food pyramid wrong?
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 12:31 |
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Origami Dali posted:An oddly specific request here. I'm looking for movies that deal with people revisiting places from their childhood as adults, typically to uncover a secret or to confront some trauma. The best example of what I'm thinking of is probably IT, where we see the places in the past and again in the present. Mystery, thriller, or horror movies, preferably. A bit of a curveball, but Grosse Point Blank.
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Origami Dali posted:An oddly specific request here. I'm looking for movies that deal with people revisiting places from their childhood as adults, typically to uncover a secret or to confront some trauma. The best example of what I'm thinking of is probably IT, where we see the places in the past and again in the present. Mystery, thriller, or horror movies, preferably. Lone Star by John Sayles is a strong partial fit and an absolute wonder of a film. The main character never left town here, but it’s still very much about revisiting the past to sort out the present. It centers on a murder mystery, but there’s a ton more to it than that. Cannot recommend highly enough.
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I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better. Any suggestions?
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Sri.Theo posted:I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better.
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Sri.Theo posted:I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better. Sorry To Bother You The Platform
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Sri.Theo posted:I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better. Probably not what you have in mind, but The Platform meets your criteria and is very good. It’s also on Netflix. Edit: ^^^ I am evidently incapable of reading. NObodyNOWHERE fucked around with this message at 16:54 on Mar 17, 2021 |
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Sri.Theo posted:I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better. I'm not sure it quite fits, but you might consider Farming (2018) about a west African boy adopted into a white working class family in 1960s London, who gets brutally dehumanised into joining a white supremacist gang of skinheads. It is based on the writer/director's personal experience and very, very raw.
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Sri.Theo posted:I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better. I rather liked Paddy Considine's Tyrannosaur. It's subtle as a brick — but it also hits like one, mainly thanks to the loving tour de force of acting by Colman, Mullan and Marsan.
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Thanks guys that’s really helpful!
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Sri.Theo posted:I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better. Depending on what you mean by "relatively modern" The Wall.
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VinylonUnderground posted:Depending on what you mean by "relatively modern" The Wall. I just rewatched this, last time I'd seen it was over a decade ago. It's so good.
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Sri.Theo posted:I’m looking for a movie that’s focused on social class and class conflict, preferably from the UK or Western Europe and relatively modern. The more challenging the better. Not from Europe but Parasite. Also Snowpiercer. Made In Dagenham is a decent film about women striking at Ford in the 60s. And yeah, Lone Star is excellent.
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therattle posted:Not from Europe but Parasite. Same but Shoplifters
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VinylonUnderground posted:Depending on what you mean by "relatively modern" The Wall. I’m guessing you don’t mean the 2017 war movie or the earlier pink floyd biopic?
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Fictional punk movies made in the past 15 years. I've seen Green Room and loved it.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Fictional punk movies made in the past 15 years. I've seen Green Room and loved it.
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Finished the first season of The Terror and now I'm looking for something in a similar vein. Not necessarily the supernatural part, but the expedition and the survival elements. I'm thinking naval themed, or space maybe.
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I haven't watched a lot of good movies since a couple years back when I had several cinephile roommates, but I'm looking to scratch that itch again. Can anyone recommend any good recent Body Horror flicks (or at least post-1990)? Videodrome is my favorite movie of all time, and I want more of that energy in my life.
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Possessor
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Blue Labrador posted:I haven't watched a lot of good movies since a couple years back when I had several cinephile roommates, but I'm looking to scratch that itch again. Can anyone recommend any good recent Body Horror flicks (or at least post-1990)? Videodrome is my favorite movie of all time, and I want more of that energy in my life. Tetsuo 2. Tokyo Fist
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Blue Labrador posted:I haven't watched a lot of good movies since a couple years back when I had several cinephile roommates, but I'm looking to scratch that itch again. Can anyone recommend any good recent Body Horror flicks (or at least post-1990)? Videodrome is my favorite movie of all time, and I want more of that energy in my life. I'm assuming you've seen other David Cronenberg highlights like eXistenZ and The Fly. Did you ever catch Slither?
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I am pretty familiar with Cronenberg's big ones, but I haven't seen Slither. I'll check that out, along with Tetsuo 2 and Possessor, thanks!
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Blue Labrador posted:I am pretty familiar with Cronenberg's big ones, but I haven't seen Slither. I'll check that out, along with Tetsuo 2 and Possessor, thanks! To be clear, Slither is more of a horror comedy like Re-Animator - definitely not Cronenberg in tone. (I just want to make sure that was still your cup of tea.)
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Blue Labrador posted:I am pretty familiar with Cronenberg's big ones, but I haven't seen Slither. I'll check that out, along with Tetsuo 2 and Possessor, thanks! Possessor is directed by Cronenberg’s kid, as is Antiviral, which will almost certainly hit your spot too
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Have there been any good zombie movies made in the past few years? The last one I watched was Train to Busan and if anyone could give me some recommendations I would prefer traditional zombies rather than rage zombies also English language if possible.
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The only good one is One Cut of the Dead but it's Japanese. I hear Blood Quantum is good too.
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I've never seen (or read) Peter Pan. What's better, the Disney cartoon or Hook? Or another option?
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regulargonzalez posted:I've never seen (or read) Peter Pan. What's better, the Disney cartoon or Hook? Or another option? I have yet to see an adaptation of Peter Pan I enjoy. Hook is very, very unlikely to work for you if you never saw it as a kid. It's one of those films like Goonies where adults tend to really bounce off of it if they don't have nostalgia for it. Maybe I need to give the Disney cartoon another try, but I really didn't like it as a judgmental teenager. The 2003 movie had some interesting stuff going on but I remember that being a bit of a mess, too. Anyone catch Wendy from last year?
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Can anyone recommend me anything similar to Calibre? Not necessarily horror (although it's not a problem if it is horror) but has a tense uncomfortable vibe all the way through? And on a lighter note, anything similar to the first 3 Pirates of the Caribbean style adventure films, ultimately well-made popcorn flicks?
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Tea Bone posted:
Have you seen Robert Zemeckis film Romancing the Stone, with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner?
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Tea Bone posted:And on a lighter note, anything similar to the first 3 Pirates of the Caribbean style adventure films, ultimately well-made popcorn flicks? I just watched Love and Monsters from last year which is more directly a hero's journey but otherwise might scratch that itch. Cheesy but not too cheesy, soy but not too soy, some nice setpieces, some good action, subverts some tropes, looks nice, and is pretty thoroughly engaging.
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Whizzing Wizard posted:Finished the first season of The Terror and now I'm looking for something in a similar vein. Not necessarily the supernatural part, but the expedition and the survival elements. I'm thinking naval themed, or space maybe. It's naval combat, but maybe you'd like Master and Commander.
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I watched Hereditary and Midsommar in the past couple months, and like them both. Any recent-ish horror/suspense movies that feel the same? I also like VVitch, Green Room, and Mandy. Btw that Cronenberg son-movie doesn't look good to me, not sure about that.
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Maybe give It Follows a go
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Already seen it. Very good.
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busalover posted:I watched Hereditary and Midsommar in the past couple months, and like them both. Any recent-ish horror/suspense movies that feel the same? I also like VVitch, Green Room, and Mandy. Btw that Cronenberg son-movie doesn't look good to me, not sure about that. Possessor is great tho. Other good recent-ish poo poo is The Blackcoat's Daughter, the Suspiria remake, Knife+Heart, The Lighthouse
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