blazza18 wrote:The Punisher trailer looks dope. Hopefully the series can back it up.
Bernthal is criminally good in everything I've seen him in.
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blazza18 wrote:The Punisher trailer looks dope. Hopefully the series can back it up.
Lippo wrote:Whiteman wrote:Siefer wrote:I had to limit myself to 30 minutes so that I'd actually go to bed. Could go back and forth on these and a half dozen other great films.
Brick
Mad Max: Fury Road
Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut)
3:10 to Yuma
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Nightcrawler
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Prestige
28 Days Later
City of God
Absolutely.
Great music too.
yeah if I heard that I would probably slowly start running and not know why...those where the scariest zombies by far...
bizarro wrote:AWwwwww shyiiiit. Lists and all. Rapid fire, I got:
(In no particular order)
The Big Lebowski
The Conversation
Captain Fantastic
Get Out
Whiplash
There Will be Blood
The Big Short
Boyz n the Hood
Avatar
Lion
What we do in the Shadows
Brazil
Being John Malkovich
Synedoche, New York
Gates of Heaven
Exit Through the Gift Shop
Inglorious Bastards
The Hurt Locker
Grizzly Man
Spirited Away
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Manufactured Landscapes
Waste Land
That's more than 10...
FrieAaron wrote:Lippo wrote:FrieAaron wrote:Yeah, any Coen Brothers fan who hasn't seen "Miller's Crossing" or "Barton Fink" needs to do so. The score for the former is a great one as well.
My 10 favorite movies of the 2010s so far:
The Social Network
Manchester By the Sea
The Tree of Life
Drive
Mad Max: Fury Road
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Inside Llewyn Davis
Nightcrawler
Birdman
Les Miserables
If going back 10 years instead of just since 2010, I'd have to make room for these movies:
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
There Will Be Blood
No Country For Old Men
Wall•E
The Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Road
Damn some slow depressing movies on that list, are you ok?![]()
I do definitely have a thing for slow burs and character driven stories, and I do like my humor dark ("In Bruges"). I'm less of a stickler for plot, though of course I think a great film can kind of check any variety of boxes and not have to be one thing. I think only a few of those are really depressing , though. Even something like "Manchester by the Sea" has a lot of humor in it.
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HurricaneKid wrote:FrieAaron wrote:Lippo wrote:
Damn some slow depressing movies on that list, are you ok?![]()
I do definitely have a thing for slow burs and character driven stories, and I do like my humor dark ("In Bruges"). I'm less of a stickler for plot, though of course I think a great film can kind of check any variety of boxes and not have to be one thing. I think only a few of those are really depressing , though. Even something like "Manchester by the Sea" has a lot of humor in it.
If you think Manchester By the Sea is a comedy, you might like your movies a wee bit dark.
Go see Wind River. Great movie. Slow burn for days. Dark as hell.

IrishRainbow wrote:Is it just my or is AHS really blah? I couldn't even get through Roenoke and while I like the clowns it really seems flat and lacking any real surprise or substance.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
blazza18 wrote:AHS has not been good since season one.
IrishRainbow wrote:Has Black Mirror been discussed? I loved most of the episodes...I'd have to recap the episodes and know which ones were what...but just real quick seeing if people had seen it/thoughts.