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Nobody's mentioned Good Bye Lenin! yet. Sharp, dark, hilarious flick.

On the subject of non-English language films: My mother can't stand films with subtitles, but she was absolutely glued to La Haine. Definitely worth watching if you haven't seen it, gripping stuff.
Quote from Lible :And I must confess, I didn't like Donnie Darko. It was an interesting piece but.. nothing special. I saw the director's cut btw.

Donnie Darko's a fun little movie that has unfortunately been taken far too seriously by both its director (though I think he just might be insane--c.f. Southland Tales) and by its legion of college freshman whoaaaa, man fans. And the director's cut is far worse than the studio cut, which should tell you something.

Agreed on the Criterion Collection... they know how to pick 'em. So pleased that Mishima is finally getting the Criterion treatment in July(?).
Speaking of non-english language films, has anyone seen City of Men?

I thought City of God was awesome and I cant bring myself to watch the second one because I dont want to be dissapointed. Same reason I have never watched Battle Royale 2.

I also agree that the directors cut of Darko is not as good as the original version.
Well, I advise against tempting fate with Battle Royale 2. It's bad. Real bad.

City of Men is good, though. Personally, I liked the tv series better, but they're both worth watching.
Well, if you plan to watch it with the misses id say u watch this alone:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073650/
This is for all of you irreversable fans ;>. Just beware of possibility of throwing up

And some others that might be interesting:

Mullholland Drive: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166924/
One Flew over the cockoos nest: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073486/
The Warlords: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0913968/
Himalaya: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0210727/ -> if u cant sleep
Just whatever you do, dont watch Hercules in New York: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065832/

I appologise if i doubled somebodys ideas
Just watched Donnie Darko again and I have to say I enjoyed it more that time than the first, I kept up with it more and read all the important things from the book....

I figured since i watched the nines and that they could both be compared to each other that I should watch it again and in truth I don't think the nines is anywhere near this film and urge anyone who hasn't saw it to give it a watch...or two.
btw, anyone who really enjoyed the mindbending time travel aspect of Donnie Darko should ABSOLUTELY give a little movie called Primer a look. Best sci-fi film to come out in ages, and it was made for $7,000.
Quote from DeadWolfBones :Well, I advise against tempting fate with Battle Royale 2. It's bad. Real bad.

Indeed BR2 is terrible, the first one, I thought, was VERY good, I also liked the Korean film "Host".
Dano, if you liked The Host, check out Save the Green Planet!. And if you want more with the main guy from The Host, check out JSA and Memories of Murder. Both incredibly good dramas.
Watched "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" last night.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443680/

It's slow, long and slightly dull, yet i was completely blown away by it.

Beautifully shot and some great performances (most notably Casey Affleck)


"The Proposition" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421238/
is a fantastic Australian western, written by Nick Cave. Easily one of the best films I've seen in years.

Lastly, the low budget British movie "Dead Man's Shoes" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419677/ directed by the excellent Shane Meadows with a great performance by Paddy Considine.
I'd recommend seeing Ratatouille. Don't diss it just because it is an animation film. Personally I really liked it even if I was really sceptical about it.

As for other films, if you are interested in post-apocalytic fillms, like the Fallout games, check this thread: http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4022

EDIT: and for some reason I really liked the War of the worlds (the newer version).

There are probably few very good swedish films too. I really like the shades of colors in swedish films
Quote from Hyperactive :EDIT: and for some reason I really liked the War of the worlds (the newer version).

Indeed, I thought it was a brilliant film, despite Tom Cruise being the lead.....
Quote from NotAnIllusion :Lol, the moment I read that, one movie popped up in my head..
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0150662/

Well, all I got is Lilja4ever but I wouldn't recommend that to just anyone mostly because of the heavy theme.

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As for finnish films, Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning might be interesting, although it's not that good :/
http://starwreck.com/

EDIT: and robocop 1 and 2 are good too. Everyone has seen them but probably not recently...
EDIT2: Total recall was good too
@ Hyper, don't sell yr country short. Nearly all of Aki Kaurismäki's films are great.
Everyone listen to DeadWolfBones you won't know what you have missed if you don't listen to him people.

And I still can't understand what people find in that 'new' "War of the Worlds". It's just plain stupid. I just friggin hate the scene where they're getting over the river and can't drive away just because they need to raise the RAMP. Comeone, we have a situation here, a few people in the water is NOTHING.

Getting back to finnish movies, Pahat Pojat was a pretty good flick and even had a meaning to it (altough it contains Nordic humour so some of you won't probably get it)
Quote from Forbin :Will Ferrel has to be one of the most obnoxious people I've ever seen in a movie. I could not sit through Anchorman nor Talladega Nights.

I agree!!!! Total crap to me.

Also good old war movie is "Where Eagles Dare"
Couple of more modern ones I've watched recently are "Momento", and "12 Monkeys"

Thanks for all the good picks to download tonight:-)
Watched 'The Blues Brothers' yesterday. A great stupid comedy that isn't fully stupid.
Slightyly off-topic, but an interesting query:
Yesterday I was doing a quiz on Flixter (Yeah, I know...sad!), and one of the questions was: "Which major critically acclaimed movie was the influence for 'The Fifth Element'?"

Out of the 4 possible answers the only one I could discount for certain was "Blade Runner"... yet according to the results, that was the correct answer!
Now, call me a pedantic old fart. but I have seen both movies quite a few times, to the extent that I could probably write the entire script of Blade Runner from memory, yet I completely fail to see any connection between the two films.
Anybody know of a connection that I may have missed?

BTW, to get on topic...I watched Blade Runner recently, for maybe the 39,987th time Highly recommended!
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Children of Men
Quote :I completely fail to see any connection between the two films.
Anybody know of a connection that I may have missed?

Flying cars? That's probably about it.
Just saw 'The King of Kong', a fascinating and hilarious doco about the contest between two rivals for the donkey kong WR. Classic underdog tale with incredible characters and some amazing natural twists and turns that would make any suspense writer from hollywood green with envy. As doco's go, this is truly up there with the best. Amazing movie!

Recommend a film you've seen lately.
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