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Recommend another good movie per post

^That's the one. It is pretty annoying. The only reason it's worth a look is for Chloë Sevigny, and Marilyn Manson in drag.

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Those are the highlights as far as I'm concerned. =D
 
I've been rediscovering my love of Brucesploitation movies over the last few days. :D

When I was a kid I was obsessed with Bruce Lee. After his death there was an obscene amount of crappy impersonators. Bruce Le, Dragon Lee, Bruce Li, Bruce Lai etc. They were all shite, but Bruce Li was my favourite of the bunch. There's a hilarious biopic called:

Bruce Lee The Man The Myth:
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I watched it over and over.

clip. =D

I'm gonna have to track down some more of these. I seem to remember The Clones Of Bruce Lee pretty well too. :D
 
A film I watched when I was younger, I only remember one scene in particular actually, but for some reason I've always wondered what the name of the film was, only to stumble across it recently on Lovefilm. A classic.

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In 'Blue Collar', Paul Schrader's strong directorial debut, three assembly-line auto workers (Richard Pryor in one of his only serious dramatic roles, Harvey Keitel, and Yaphet Kotto) are equally angry and disenchanted at factory management and their own union. They are also, as the film reveals in long, detailed vignettes, struggling just to make ends meet. As they ruminate together on their dead-end jobs and the fears of a dead-end life, they eventually plan to burglarise their union's safe. The catch - instead of finding cash as expected, they find ledgers documenting mob transactions. The relationship of the three friends is tested in the aftermath of this now-complex heist that was supposed to free the men from their torturous existence but instead has created more conflict in their lives. Pryor and Keitel are outstanding in this searing drama that looks at factory conditions and, more to the point, the condition of the male spirit when sacked with a hard, boring job that can barely support a family.
 
haha that picture made me laugh out loud, just the look on that pelicans face

I love the internet. I've just gone through loads of this thread and wacked the name of all the decent looking movies in bittorrent, will have most of them by the morning. :D
 
Shall check it out. :)

Good looks!

When director Jean-Pierre Melville brought a copy of the script to Alain Delon, Delon asked him what the title was. When he was told the title was Le Samourai, Delon had Melville follow him to his bedroom, where there was only a leather couch and a samurai blade hanging on the wall.

Another couple of good ones:

SPOORLOOS / THE VANISHING
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You shouldn't read anything about this one before you watch it as it will ruin it. Remember to get the 1988 original, not the remake which is crap.

EL TOPO
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Classic Jodorowsky.
 
one really good moving movie that hasnt been mentioned yet, its a true story as well


In The Name Of The Father (1993)

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYMKEH4Pr5Y

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A small time thief from Belfast, Gerry Conlon, is falsely implicated in the IRA bombing of a pub that kills several people while he is in London. Bullied by the British police, he and four of his friends are coerced into confessing their guilt. Gerry's father and other relatives in London are also implicated in the crime. He spends 15 years in prison with his father trying to prove his innocence with the help of a British attorney, Gareth Peirce. Based on a true story.
 
i downloaded one called Tokya Gore Police but havent watched it yet

everyone who has seen it said that it is absolutley immense, so im recommending it before i even watched it ha ha

might watch it this evening
 
I can't remember if I've recommended this one before.

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My favourite scene.

It's total slapstick nonsense. The kinda film you'd put on after a few spliffs. But visually speaking, I still think it's a work of art. <3
 
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