Author Topic: Recommend me movies  (Read 1281 times)

Recommend me movies.
No horror.

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, starring Clint Eastwood and some other guys. I'd recommend it, as it's probably my favorite movie.

Some of my favorite movies, I probably forgot to include a forgetton...

Pulp Fiction
Iron Sky
Chinatown
LA Confidential
Casino
Oceans 11
Inside Man
Heat
Taken
Fight Club
The Godfather
Forrest Gump
The Professional
Blade Runner
Tremors
Se7en
Apocalypse Now
Breaveheart
Goodfellas
21
Trainspotting
The Big Lebowsky
The Departed
Gladiator
Memento
Shawshank Redeption
Hustle n' Flow
Boys in the Hood
American Gangster
The Italian Job
They Live
Scarface
V for Vendetta
The Bourne Identity
Starship Troopers
Space Balls
Donnie Darko
Kill Bill
The Slience of the Lambs
The Shining
Saving Private Ryan
Crank
Groove
Blazing Saddles
Enter the Dragon
Pi
The Matrix
Terminator
Alien
Watchmen
Strange Days
The Road Warrior
Escape from New York
Batman Begins
The Dark Night
Startrek: Wrath of Khan
Total Recall
The Thirteenth Floor
Tron
Minority Report
The Island
Ghost in the Shell
American Psycho
Moon
Catch me if you Can
Rambo First Blood
Schindlers List
Shutter Island
A Clockword Orange
Ninja Assassin
Resovour Dogs
The Last Samurai

The Road
you have to watch it to the very end to be able to appreciate it fully it's an absolutely fantastic movie  :cookieMonster:

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, starring Clint Eastwood and some other guys. I'd recommend it, as it's probably my favorite movie.

You should start with A Fistful of Dollars. But why would you watch that when you could watch Yojimbo instead? They're both essentially the same movie, but Kurosawa is a superior director.

Speaking of directors, I'll give you a list of a few directors whose films I would recommend. I'll also include a suggestion of which of the director's films you should watch with each name.

Bergman - The Seventh Seal
Scott - Blade Runner
Lang - M
Scorsese - Taxi Driver
Beatty - Reds
Welles - Touch of Evil
Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Tarkovsky - Solaris
Coen - Fargo

I can recommend more films, especially if you're more specific about what sort of films interest you, but this is a nice mix that will expose you to a wide range of genres and cinematographic styles.

Aww stuffe double post bump.

The Lord of the Rings
Sin City
City of God
Final Destination
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Prestiege
The Illusionist
Hostle
A Serbian Film
Toy Story
Kill Bill
The Thing
Once Upon a Time in America
Rocky
Donnie Brasco
Indiana Jones
Pan's Labyrinth
2001: A Space Odyssey
Altered States
Die Hard
Full Metal Jacket
To Kill a Mockingbird
Back to the Future
Casablanca
Citizen Kane
Starwars
Spirited Away
The King’s Speech
The Ring
American History X
Inglourious Basterds
The Day After Tomorrow
Shawn of the Dead
28 Days Later
Hackers
Cheech n' Chong
Up In Smoke
Snatch
Enter the Void
A Scanner Darkly
Godzilla
King Kong (newer one)
The Crow
Hellboy
To Live and Die in L.A.
The Abyss


You should start with A Fistful of Dollars. But why would you watch that when you could watch Yojimbo instead? They're both essentially the same movie, but Kurosawa is a superior director.

Speaking of directors, I'll give you a list of a few directors whose films I would recommend. I'll also include a suggestion of which of the director's films you should watch with each name.

Bergman - The Seventh Seal
Scott - Blade Runner
Lang - M
Scorsese - Taxi Driver
Beatty - Reds
Welles - Touch of Evil
Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Tarkovsky - Solaris
Coen - Fargo

I can recommend more films, especially if you're more specific about what sort of films interest you, but this is a nice mix that will expose you to a wide range of genres and cinematographic styles.
Isn't A Fistful of Dollars not related to The Good, The Bad and The Ugly at all except they both have the same character (Although honestly The Man With No Name is more of an idea than a constant character)? I've never seen Yojimbo before, so I can't really recommend it on good faith.

yea there's really no connection except for Van cleef being in it also I think it's been a long time though so I'm not sure

Fast and furious, any of those movies are good.

A Lonely Place to Die is good but it's quite scary.

Blood Diamond is an interesting movie.

Inbetweeners Movie if you want something funny.

Inception if you want to be a bit confused.

The Matrix if you want your brain to melt.

Zombieland is funny.

Shaun of The Dead is hilarious.

Green Street if you want to see some football team's firms beating the crap out of each other.

Isn't A Fistful of Dollars not related to The Good, The Bad and The Ugly at all except they both have the same character (Although honestly The Man With No Name is more of an idea than a constant character)?

They're part of a trilogy. Admittedly, I haven't seen any of the other films in the series, so I don't know exactly how vital it is to watch them in order, but it just makes more sense to me to do it that way.

I watched them backwards the first time and I lived


None of the movies coming out.

Also damnit Clone I can't stop staring at your avatar

Also damnit Clone I can't stop staring at your avatar
This happens to me a lot. It's so mesmerizing!