I actually got him to watch most of the stuff on your list, Lonely but didn't think of Best in Show. Yassss! Definitely definitely so funny. Maybe even Spinal Tap but he might not appreciate it and I will have to kill him.
I actually got him to watch most of the stuff on your list, Lonely but didn't think of Best in Show. Yassss! Definitely definitely so funny. Maybe even Spinal Tap but he might not appreciate it and I will have to kill him.
I'd say give Dreams another shot since its a collection of short stories. If you start to get bored with one then just move on to the next one. Its a great film about Japanese culture and Akira Kurosowa's feelings about his home.
The Artist is actually well done because well, its a silent movies about the death of silent films, it was pretty clever and kind of showed of the power of an old style of film making.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
OMG you need to give silent movies more of a chance. I used to love watching them on TCM on Sunday nights (when I had it & didn't have my current job).
Nosferatu
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Häxan
Metropolis
I have seen many silent films and watched them all the way through. I don't like them. I respect what Nosferatu and Metropolis was and can even some what enjoy them but not hearing people takes away a large portion of my interest and emotional investment. I also don't like how they have to over exaggerate to compensate for the fact that you can't hear them. This is why I can only stomach comedic silent films because the exaggeration is more so for the laugh.
Is Dark City on Netflix? I can't find it On Demand.
I'll throw some good shiet at you.
Black Dynamite (the show and/or the movie)
Cowboy Bebop (the show and/or the movie)
Dazed and Confused (basically Superbad but in the 70's. Love it)
Firefly: Serenity (the movie)
Donnie Darko
Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness
Grandma's Boy
Hot Tub Time Machine
Inglorious Basterds
Ink (really interesting indie film)
Kung Pow (incredibly stupid but i love it )
Lucky Number Slevin (great bruce willis and morgan freeman movie)
Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Starship Troopers (a movie for true men)
The Big Lebowski
The Raid 1 (balls to the wall insanity)
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
Black Dynamite (the show and/or the movie) hmmm haven't finished this is it racist?
Cowboy Bebop (the show and/or the movie) yassss
Dazed and Confused (basically Superbad but in the 70's. Love it) he saw it
Firefly: Serenity (the movie) this was a pretty crap movie IMO
Donnie Darko yasss
Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness yassssss!
Grandma's Boy he saw it and loved it
Hot Tub Time Machine he made me watch this terrible movie with him
Inglorious Basterds he's seen it and thought "Christopher waltz is a great actor" so proud ;___;
Ink (really interesting indie film) what's it about?
Kung Pow (incredibly stupid but i love it ) yassss!
Lucky Number Slevin (great bruce willis and morgan freeman movie) I haven't seen it either so will put at the top of the list
Scott Pilgrim vs The World he's seen it
Starship Troopers (a movie for true men) he won't like it
The Big Lebowski he won't like it
The Raid 1 (balls to the wall insanity) I made him watch this he thought it was "ok"
Tucker and Dale vs Evil I made he watch this too he thought it was "great and stupid"
Your boyfriend won't like The Big Lebowski? I think it might be time to think about getting a new boyfriend.
I'll try to come up with things no one else has recommended later.
Ink is really good if you're in the mood for it. It's a slow burn, but I was in awe as it burned. It's about these things/people who watch over the dreams of children, and some thing evil steals one of the children while they're delivering a dream and they have to go save her before she gets sacrificed to other more evil things. It's hard to explain without giving away huge plot points though. Super duper suggest just watching it as blindly as you can. I went in without knowing anything and adored it. It actually manages to touch on a lot of real dramatic parts of people's lives
I don't think it's racist lol. It's more of a parody on white/black relations.
you can't know what Ink is about. Here's something that is in the style of Ink that the creator of it did before he made Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP59tQf_njc
How about W.C. Fields & The Marx Bros.?
I think a movie club should be brought back. What did you do, just pick a movie of the month or something? That's what I had years ago on another place that is dead dead dead. It didn't go over real well because it wasn't a big forum but this one has quite a bit of activity so couldn't it work?
Anyway, if you ever decide to do it again, you got my vote.
Will post for food.