I have a litle bit of a break from school coming up at the end of this week and was wondering if anyone had any good movie suggestions. I havent seen much and am up for pretty much anything. Suggestions?
Old or new movies? When I think of all the good movies that came out before I was even born, well, it will take a while to catch up.
I have found some re-releases of Hitchcock's early movies. The story lines are great, although the special effects are laughable (but we are talking 1930s here).
Among my personal favorites: Casa Blanca, Citizen Kane, Notorious, and North by Northwest.
If you're looking for something a little different to get your brain cells working, the story and cast are excellent, plus it's got a great soundtrack.
Old or new movies? When I think of all the good movies that came out before I was even born, well, it will take a while to catch up.
I have found some re-releases of Hitchcock's early movies. The story lines are great, although the special effects are laughable (but we are talking 1930s here).
Among my personal favorites: Casa Blanca, Citizen Kane, Notorious, and North by Northwest.
Any movies old or new. I have a great list now. Thanx everyone.
I recently saw "Nowhere in Africa" and it was extremely good. It won "Best Foreign Picture." It is in German, however, so if you are opposed to subtitles, you may wish to steer clear.
i just saw Holes this weekend. i was pleasently surprised. i hadn't read the book so didn't know what to expect, the TV spots were nothing like the movie.
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(if you do foreign films)
My buddies and I have been on a Glengarry Glen Ross kick lately.
Out of Sight
U-Turn
Money Train
Jack
Anaconda
The Cell
The Wedding Planner
Angel Eyes
Enough
Maid in Manhattan
Just put the sound on mute and enjoy the visuals...
Originally posted by Luca Rescigno
Office Space if you want a good laugh.
Ditto,
I went to a theatre that was filled to the brim with children. I've never seen so many children simply awestruck & silent.!
If you get a chance, you should hire out an earlier anima of his called " Porko Rosso " aka The Red Pig.
It's a great movie about a once handsome WW1 flying ace who has been cursed by a witch & turned into a Pig.
He makes a living fighting the air Pirates who dominate the adriatic coasts of Italy.
Its a marvel to behold and some of the scenes are truly uplifiting to to spirit. Fun too !
I have found some re-releases of Hitchcock's early movies. The story lines are great, although the special effects are laughable (but we are talking 1930s here).
Among my personal favorites: Casa Blanca, Citizen Kane, Notorious, and North by Northwest.
Heaven(saw this last night, its ausome)
Run Lola Run(My favorite movie)
The Princess and the Warrior(really good too)
Also,
25th Hour which i think is still in theaters was the most amazing movie I have seen in a long time. Its really good. See it.
The Celebration
If you're looking for something a little different to get your brain cells working, the story and cast are excellent, plus it's got a great soundtrack.
Even the website is cool.
Originally posted by Fangorn
Old or new movies? When I think of all the good movies that came out before I was even born, well, it will take a while to catch up.
I have found some re-releases of Hitchcock's early movies. The story lines are great, although the special effects are laughable (but we are talking 1930s here).
Among my personal favorites: Casa Blanca, Citizen Kane, Notorious, and North by Northwest.
Any movies old or new. I have a great list now. Thanx everyone.
-MGG
-MGG
Originally posted by Scott
I saw Dark City this weekend. Somehow this movie slipped under the radar when it came out. Maybe because it was good and different?
i saw that last weekend, not bad
The Badge
Bandits
we're on a billy bob kick
Spirited Away (amazing and surreal) must buy