Pacino62 wrote:"Pan's Labryinth" was fantastic. Another great movie by Del Toro was "The Devil's Backbone".
Just edited my post above: Cuarón and Del Toro are not the same director
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Pacino62 wrote:"Pan's Labryinth" was fantastic. Another great movie by Del Toro was "The Devil's Backbone".
Pacino62 wrote:I'm going to get blasted for this more than people get blasted for the tank/anti tank debate...
I'm 5.5 episodes into power watching "Mr Robot". The good news is that for me to power watch anything, it means I'm interested. However, I'm really ho-hum on the show. I want to love it. I don't dislike it. I guess I'm just disgusted that I don't share the same enthusiasm as both everyone I've spoken to and everyone on this board. Maybe expectations were set too high![]()
"Pan's Labryinth" was fantastic. Another great movie by Del Toro was "The Devil's Backbone".
truth18 wrote:Pacino62 wrote:I'm going to get blasted for this more than people get blasted for the tank/anti tank debate...
I'm 5.5 episodes into power watching "Mr Robot". The good news is that for me to power watch anything, it means I'm interested. However, I'm really ho-hum on the show. I want to love it. I don't dislike it. I guess I'm just disgusted that I don't share the same enthusiasm as both everyone I've spoken to and everyone on this board. Maybe expectations were set too high![]()
"Pan's Labryinth" was fantastic. Another great movie by Del Toro was "The Devil's Backbone".
That's too bad. Maybe it was the hype factor or perhaps it's just a take it or leave it show. Definitely my favorite show that's not Rick and Morty.
I don't think anyone here would question your taste at this point though, haha. Lots of good recs and a ton of stuff we have in common.
Not sure how many here play videogames, but I was eagerly anticipating Del Toro and Hideo Kojima's (Metal Gear series) collaboration on the new Silent Hill game (Silent Hills).
After Kojima's fallout with Konami (**** Konami), Del Toro actually said he's never getting involved in videogames again, lol.
http://www.shacknews.com/article/90801/guillermo-del-toro-will-never-again-get-involved-in-video-games
I guess he considers himself bad luck. A real shame, his general vision is perfect for horror games.

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"Mr Robot" episode 8...
Seeing that I watched all 8 episodes in just about 2 days, would it be bad to go back and do it all over again to see if there were any tells during those episodes? Lol
In my opinion, how the reveal (or reveals) plays/play out will determine how I really feel about the show. Regardless, I can't remember the last time a TV show gave me that "Fight Club"...What just happened moment...There's always been shocking deaths in television, but not a huge twist like that..."Lost" is the closest thing...
This all got me thinking about movies with crazy reveals. The only criteria that I used was that I had to love the movie. Not going to list something just because it was a twist. Here are mine:
1.-"Fight Club"
2.-"Usual Suspect"
3.-"Se7en"
4.-"Memento"...Early Nolan...I long for those years
5.-"The Game"...So underrated
6.-"Primal Fear"...Norton was so good here
7.-"The Machinist"...![]()
8.-"Frailty"...This is a gem not many have seen
9.-"The Mist"...Guilty pleasure. I really enjoyed this movie
10.-"Jacob's Ladder"
11.-"Angel Heart"...Still think of Deniro peeling hard boiled eggs with those crazy finger nails
12.-"The Vanishing"...Both the original and the remake. Normally, I hate American remakes, but Bridges and Sutherland were outstanding
13.-"Oldboy"...NOT THE REMAKE. This original remains my favorite "non horror" international movie of all time and the ending is a punch to the face.
14.-"Gone Baby Gone"...Believe it or not, this movie probably makes my top 20 all time. Casey was great here
15.-"12 Monkeys"
16.-"Don't Look Now"
17.-"Arlington Road"...Again...love me some Dude
18.-"Jacob's Ladder"
19.-"Session 9"...One of the scariest movies I've ever seen in my life. Still scares me and I don't fright easily.
There's some obvious omissions that aren't on here because I really wasn't a fan of the film or thought the reveal was lazy. Any additions from anyone?
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"Mr Robot" episode 8...
Seeing that I watched all 8 episodes in just about 2 days, would it be bad to go back and do it all over again to see if there were any tells during those episodes? Lol
In my opinion, how the reveal (or reveals) plays/play out will determine how I really feel about the show. Regardless, I can't remember the last time a TV show gave me that "Fight Club"...What just happened moment...There's always been shocking deaths in television, but not a huge twist like that..."Lost" is the closest thing...
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"Mr Robot" episode 8...
Seeing that I watched all 8 episodes in just about 2 days, would it be bad to go back and do it all over again to see if there were any tells during those episodes? Lol
In my opinion, how the reveal (or reveals) plays/play out will determine how I really feel about the show. Regardless, I can't remember the last time a TV show gave me that "Fight Club"...What just happened moment...There's always been shocking deaths in television, but not a huge twist like that..."Lost" is the closest thing...
What now?

Pacino62 wrote:This all got me thinking about movies with crazy reveals. The only criteria that I used was that I had to love the movie. Not going to list something just because it was a twist. Here are mine:
1.-"Fight Club"
2.-"Usual Suspect"
3.-"Se7en"
4.-"Memento"...Early Nolan...I long for those years
5.-"The Game"...So underrated
6.-"Primal Fear"...Norton was so good here
7.-"The Machinist"...![]()
8.-"Frailty"...This is a gem not many have seen
9.-"The Mist"...Guilty pleasure. I really enjoyed this movie
10.-"Jacob's Ladder"
11.-"Angel Heart"...Still think of Deniro peeling hard boiled eggs with those crazy finger nails
12.-"The Vanishing"...Both the original and the remake. Normally, I hate American remakes, but Bridges and Sutherland were outstanding
13.-"Oldboy"...NOT THE REMAKE. This original remains my favorite "non horror" international movie of all time and the ending is a punch to the face.
14.-"Gone Baby Gone"...Believe it or not, this movie probably makes my top 20 all time. Casey was great here
15.-"12 Monkeys"
16.-"Don't Look Now"
17.-"Arlington Road"...Again...love me some Dude
18.-"Jacob's Ladder"
19.-"Session 9"...One of the scariest movies I've ever seen in my life. Still scares me and I don't fright easily.
There's some obvious omissions that aren't on here because I really wasn't a fan of the film or thought the reveal was lazy. Any additions from anyone?
canman1971 wrote:I really liked "The Others" and "The Village" as far as I didn't see that coming.
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"Mr Robot" episode 8...
Seeing that I watched all 8 episodes in just about 2 days, would it be bad to go back and do it all over again to see if there were any tells during those episodes? Lol
In my opinion, how the reveal (or reveals) plays/play out will determine how I really feel about the show. Regardless, I can't remember the last time a TV show gave me that "Fight Club"...What just happened moment...There's always been shocking deaths in television, but not a huge twist like that..."Lost" is the closest thing...
This all got me thinking about movies with crazy reveals. The only criteria that I used was that I had to love the movie. Not going to list something just because it was a twist. Here are mine:
1.-"Fight Club"
2.-"Usual Suspect"
3.-"Se7en"
4.-"Memento"...Early Nolan...I long for those years
5.-"The Game"...So underrated
6.-"Primal Fear"...Norton was so good here
7.-"The Machinist"...![]()
8.-"Frailty"...This is a gem not many have seen
9.-"The Mist"...Guilty pleasure. I really enjoyed this movie
10.-"Jacob's Ladder"
11.-"Angel Heart"...Still think of Deniro peeling hard boiled eggs with those crazy finger nails
12.-"The Vanishing"...Both the original and the remake. Normally, I hate American remakes, but Bridges and Sutherland were outstanding
13.-"Oldboy"...NOT THE REMAKE. This original remains my favorite "non horror" international movie of all time and the ending is a punch to the face.
14.-"Gone Baby Gone"...Believe it or not, this movie probably makes my top 20 all time. Casey was great here
15.-"12 Monkeys"
16.-"Don't Look Now"
17.-"Arlington Road"...Again...love me some Dude
18.-"Jacob's Ladder"
19.-"Session 9"...One of the scariest movies I've ever seen in my life. Still scares me and I don't fright easily.
There's some obvious omissions that aren't on here because I really wasn't a fan of the film or thought the reveal was lazy. Any additions from anyone?
I really liked "The Others" and "The Village" as far as I didn't see that coming. Great list by the way. "Primal Fear" was awesome."Jacob's Ladder" was messed up.

Pacino62 wrote:Super D-I've never had anyone dislike "Session 9". Rec'ed it to a lot of people. Hope you aren't disappointed. "Don't Look Now" will be dated but worth a look. Make sure "Oldboy" is the Korean version.
SuperDeluxe wrote:Pacino62 wrote:Super D-I've never had anyone dislike "Session 9". Rec'ed it to a lot of people. Hope you aren't disappointed. "Don't Look Now" will be dated but worth a look. Make sure "Oldboy" is the Korean version.
Both versions of "Oldboy" were listed, so I saved the original oneI'm dog-sitting today, and it's going to be crazy hot outside around here, so I may end up seeing one or two of these movies today...

truth18 wrote:SuperDeluxe wrote:Pacino62 wrote:Super D-I've never had anyone dislike "Session 9". Rec'ed it to a lot of people. Hope you aren't disappointed. "Don't Look Now" will be dated but worth a look. Make sure "Oldboy" is the Korean version.
Both versions of "Oldboy" were listed, so I saved the original oneI'm dog-sitting today, and it's going to be crazy hot outside around here, so I may end up seeing one or two of these movies today...
Same. Insane heat in Philly. Will probably clean the house, eat some lunch, get extremely baked and take in a few movies off that list.
I gotta hit you guys back with some music or books. I'm really not a movie/tv guy at all and I've been turned onto some gems here.
Btw, I love the original 12 Monkeys, and the sci-fi TV series is actually really good. Sci fi has been pretty weak post Battlestar, but 12 Monkeys, Helix, Killjoys, and Dark Matter (probably the best of all of them) are great pop-Sci fi. Dont go in expecting anything and you will be thoroughly entertained.

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Great list. In the last 2 months, I've actually rewatched Usual Suspects, Se7en and Primal Fear (not as big on this one as you. Generally not a fan of lawyer-centric movies). Was never big on Memento but it may be time to give it another chance (been like a decade) as pretty much everyone else loves it. Totally with you on Frailty and ESPECIALLY The Mist--- for whatever reason, I've always liked movies that can take place in a small, almost claustrophobic setting and actually pull it off.
Only two movies I've demanded my sister watch in the past year were The Mist and The Raid--- she was sold on both. Never saw the remakes of Oldboy and The Vanishing and don't intend to and on a related note, they're remaking The Raid, so I'd advise everyone to check out the original before they butcher it and compromise your view on the movie. Don't Look Now is the only one I haven't checked out yet, gonna have to hunt it down at some point.
Having some trouble coming up with additions at the moment, but some are sure to trickle out over time. Right off the dome tho, I'd add:
- "The Unknown Women" - Italian thriller. Does a great job of stringing you along with lil nugs throughout the movie without revealing too much at once. Not 100% sure if it qualifies for this list, but whatever.
- "Enemy" - Split opinions on this. I enjoyed it but I get why someone wouldn't.
- "The Sixth Sense" - Boring addition to the list, but an essential one. Great movie the 1st go around, but like Usual Suspects.. soooo much of the movie is the reveal, which kills the rewatchability factor.
Semi-honorable mentions (<perfect movies I enjoyed, but wouldn't actively pimp out):
- "The Hidden Face" - Spanish. Not great, but a pretty good popcorn horror/thriller flick. Again, I liked it, but not enough to project that others would.
- "Pontypool" - Entirely takes place in a radio station, so it reeled me in with my claustrophobic setting fetish I mentioned earlier. Unsatisfying ending tho. Main Character played Eddie Shore in the Don Cherry made-for-TV miniseries, so Bonus Points for any association with the Bruins.
- "A Serbian Film" --- Unforgettable ending, but the most disturbing/unsettling movie I've ever seen. Would legitimately advise everyone NOT to watch it. Being 100% serious, avoid it--- somethings you can't ever forget and this movie has a few of them. There's an English language ripoff of this movie that keeps most of the core story in place, without the EXTREMELY F'd up scenes of A Serbian Film. Gonna put it in spoilers below:
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