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Post by wubstep » Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:02 am

I love the soundtrack Cave & Ellis did for Jesse James, still haven't seen it though.
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Post by Jizz » Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:07 am

The American
Happiness
The Room

Deadfall deserves a mention as well


Edit: shiit, completely forgot about In Bruges; has to be The Most Underrated Movie Ever

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Post by Motorway to Roswell » Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:24 am

Barton Fink
Lost Highway
The Man Who Wasn't There
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Post by Shum » Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:40 am

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Code 46
Cube

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Post by grillis » Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:15 am

Motorway to Roswell wrote:Barton Fink
The Man Who Wasn't There
+Millers Crossing


Also Jackie brown is tarantino's finest work? I'm curious..

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Post by Soiree » Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:18 am

Mulholland Drive
Paris is Burning

one of my all time favorites... SLAM

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Post by wormcode » Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:20 am

cityzen wrote:Yeah, Le Samourai is a classic - very enjoyable film (even had him as my avatar for a while)
What are your thoughts on The Killer? I love it, but a big part of that is coz of the samples in Only Built for Cuban Linx :mrgreen:

Also, I recommend City on Fire if only to see where Tarantino got his ideas from for Reservoir Dogs - it concentrates a lot more on the 'Mr Orange' character, and his relationship with 'Mr White'. Worth a watch.
Wolf89 mentioned City on Fire in the Overrated Movies thread, I'm gonna check it out. As I mentioned in there though, it seems both are inspired by Kubrick's The Killing from around 1955 or so. I think that was based on a book IIRC. All 3 seem to have very similar plots and scenes.

Haven't seen The Killer since I watched it after that album came out. I did like it but I'm not much into action films so haven't rewatched it since. It's back on my rewatch list now though.
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Post by wormcode » Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:24 am

Soiree wrote:Mulholland Drive
I love it, but it's really highly rated and was voted best film of the decade in 2010 by the film institute. It's pretty underrated otherwise though yeah, as in other than critically.

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Post by leyenda » Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:25 am

wormcode wrote:
Soiree wrote:Mulholland Drive
I love it, but it's really highly rated and was voted best film of the decade in 2010 by the film institute. It's pretty underrated otherwise though yeah, as in other than critically.
I was gonna say, other than perhaps In the Mood For Love this is the most acclaimed film of this century and rightly so.
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Post by Soiree » Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:36 am

ohh really... :roll: didn't know it was well received,
It's my favorite David Lynch for sure.
But everyone raves about Twin Peaks, IDK,
I guess my true colors have surfaced,
Im no authority on popular opinion, that is for sure

Another movie I really love but never hear much about is.
The House of Yes, with Parker Posey
the dialogue is fucking fantastic, and the story is really twisted.



wormcode, have you seen SLAM or The House of Yes? if so, what did you think?
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Post by wolf89 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:57 am

cityzen wrote:
Pedro Sánchez wrote:The Killer is a fave of mine :W:
Does that mean i'm forgiven for not liking napoleon dynamite ;-)
The Killer is one of the only foreign films i'll watch dubbed -
"One point five million!"
"Alright, you'll get what you want. Money is no object"

:h:
The Killer is wicked

Now

Here are a couple movies I liked

that frankly aren't particularly good, but I think amongst fans of the styles there are people that should enjoy them

Prodigal Son (love the Wing Chun crazyness in this)
The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue/Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
A Blade In The Dark (Later Giallo but has something I really like about it)
Death Trap (Tobe Hooper get's horrible atmospheres good I'd say)
Master Of The Flying Guillotine (so fucking stupid but so much fun, clearly ripped in one part of Kill Bill too)
Maniac Cop
Zombi 3/Zombie Flesh Eaters 2 (yeah Zombie Flesh Eaters/Zombie/Zombi 2 is accepted as a classic of zombie horror/Italian gore but this is actually a really fun movie too)
The Exterminator (exploitation classic but how many of you have seen it?)

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Post by wub » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:16 am

noam wrote:Image

one of the best films ever

I've still never seen this, might have to add it to the list :D

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Post by cityzen » Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:32 pm

wormcode wrote:Wolf89 mentioned City on Fire in the Overrated Movies thread, I'm gonna check it out. As I mentioned in there though, it seems both are inspired by Kubrick's The Killing from around 1955 or so. I think that was based on a book IIRC. All 3 seem to have very similar plots and scenes.
I mentioned City on Fire coz I got the threads mixed up.. but anyway The Killing has been on my list for a while but still haven't got round to it. Will have to speed things up!
Soiree wrote:Mulholland Drive
Watched this on my first ever come-down. I genuinely thought i'd died and was in some realm of hell :crybaby:
wolf89 wrote:Prodigal Son (love the Wing Chun crazyness in this)
This film changed my life. It's in my top three for sure.

(Dubbed version FTW)

:h:


ALSO, The Godfather part 3 - that is underrated. Overshadowed by the other two but a very good film in it's own right.
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Post by laurent__duval » Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:49 pm

not sure if its really underrated, as it often sneaks into critics top 10's. but i think Chinatown is the best film i've ever seen. has it all.

just not sure that most people are into the film noir thing. also the sequel is shit, should have been amazing but polanksi went and fucked it up for everyone else!

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Post by soulkids » Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:59 pm

laurent__duval wrote:not sure if its really underrated, as it often sneaks into critics top 10's. but i think Chinatown is the best film i've ever seen. has it all.

just not sure that most people are into the film noir thing. also the sequel is shit, should have been amazing but polanksi went and fucked it up for everyone else!
I am!

Not the first movie that would spring to my mind though ;)

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Post by Dead Rats » Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:21 pm

If anything, Lynch is a bit overrated.

His films are good, often full of evil overtones and thinking material, but I often get the feeling he doesn't really know what he's doing, or where he's going with it. Surrealism is good for lightly pinching the soul, but it can also be boring wank, Inland Empire as an example.
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Post by Motorway to Roswell » Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:59 pm

Dead Rats wrote:If anything, Lynch is a bit overrated.

His films are good, often full of evil overtones and thinking material, but I often get the feeling he doesn't really know what he's doing, or where he's going with it. Surrealism is good for lightly pinching the soul, but it can also be boring wank, Inland Empire as an example.
Lynch is brilliant. I quite like that he might not know where he's going with things. It's certainly preferable to somebody knowing where they're going with something and where they're going with it not being worth going to.

Agreed on Inland Empire. Left me cold (in a bad way). It'd also have been better if it hadn't been filmed digitally. Felt like a student film.

He's more hit than miss.
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Post by Soiree » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:17 pm

most of his work makes no god damn sense
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Post by wormcode » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:22 pm

It makes sense after repeated viewings, but the best thing about Lynch films is that they can often make different sense to different people. He seems to live by Goddard's code of 'movies
need to have a beginning middle and end, just not always in that order'.

Inland Empire is maybe his 'worst', I agree. I stil enjoyed it because it was creepy (laura dern screamface) and retained the Lynch feeling of illusion. They shot that film without a script so that's why it feels a bit aimless. It's a bit of an experiment. I agree DV looks crap, and he said he wouldn't use film any more. I hope that's not true.

Him and his daughter made a film a couple of years ago called Surveillance. It flopped, but Showtime plays it sometimes. It was pretty underrated and had no distribution really. I enjoyed it enough to keep it on the DVR for over a year so far.

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Post by wormcode » Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:28 pm

cityzen wrote:
wormcode wrote:Wolf89 mentioned City on Fire in the Overrated Movies thread, I'm gonna check it out. As I mentioned in there though, it seems both are inspired by Kubrick's The Killing from around 1955 or so. I think that was based on a book IIRC. All 3 seem to have very similar plots and scenes.
The Killing has been on my list for a while but still haven't got round to it. Will have to speed things up!
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Wow. Was just scrolling through the satellite channel guide earlier and The Killing just started. MGMHD is showing it right now, and again on the 18th and 20th. The HD transfer looks quite nice too for 50s B&W. Not sure if you get that but thought I'd mention in case. This seems to happen every time I talk about specific films, I see it airing later.

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