so since ari has never seen heat, leon, OR wargames; i figured i would start a thread on movies that others would recommend watching. by the way, don't recommend me movies that i have but haven't opened... or i'll kill you. or at least attempt to in cod4.
so here it goes:
brazil - this movie is insane! a futuristic urban dystopian city with a great cast. people have compared it to the likes of 1984 by george orwell. basically a movie about how far one is willing to go for a piece of happyness. if you're a true movie aficionado, i would really recommend securing the criterion collection box set and watch EVERYTHING. it's amazing how far movie studios and excutives, especially the notorious sid sheinberg, will go to get their way...
primer - wow. just wow. if you haven't seen previews or read reviews for this movie yet, don't. just go out and watch it. be aware that you might have to watch it more than once though. it received the grand jury prize at sundance in 2004. this indie flick was written, directed, produced (for $7000. yes $7000), edited, etc. by shane carruth who was a former engineer with a degree in mathematics. it's a sci-fi flick so you know, in case that turns you off... which it shouldn't because you're on a nerdy forum.
fritz lang's metropolis - another futuristic urban dystopian film. a silent film done really really well. the actor's motions and faces portray everything you need to know. and the sets are amazing.
nothing - written and directed by vincenzo natali, who also wrote and directed cube. basically a movie that answers the question "what if i could wish it all away." just slapstick and funny. i enjoyed it throughly.
eagle vs shark - indie new zealand film about awkward people in an awkward relationship. loren horsley is extremely attractive in this movie as a shy nerd. especially when she plays as the "dangerous person." jemaine clement (of flight of the conchords) IS jarrod, the unattrractive dorky nerd. people have compared it to napoleon dynamite but i feel it's more along the lines of science of sleep.
speaking of which... science of sleep - written and directed by michel gondry. i love his films, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that i really liked this movie. i totally dug the story and surrealism.
that's all for now i guess.
so here it goes:
brazil - this movie is insane! a futuristic urban dystopian city with a great cast. people have compared it to the likes of 1984 by george orwell. basically a movie about how far one is willing to go for a piece of happyness. if you're a true movie aficionado, i would really recommend securing the criterion collection box set and watch EVERYTHING. it's amazing how far movie studios and excutives, especially the notorious sid sheinberg, will go to get their way...
primer - wow. just wow. if you haven't seen previews or read reviews for this movie yet, don't. just go out and watch it. be aware that you might have to watch it more than once though. it received the grand jury prize at sundance in 2004. this indie flick was written, directed, produced (for $7000. yes $7000), edited, etc. by shane carruth who was a former engineer with a degree in mathematics. it's a sci-fi flick so you know, in case that turns you off... which it shouldn't because you're on a nerdy forum.
fritz lang's metropolis - another futuristic urban dystopian film. a silent film done really really well. the actor's motions and faces portray everything you need to know. and the sets are amazing.
nothing - written and directed by vincenzo natali, who also wrote and directed cube. basically a movie that answers the question "what if i could wish it all away." just slapstick and funny. i enjoyed it throughly.
eagle vs shark - indie new zealand film about awkward people in an awkward relationship. loren horsley is extremely attractive in this movie as a shy nerd. especially when she plays as the "dangerous person." jemaine clement (of flight of the conchords) IS jarrod, the unattrractive dorky nerd. people have compared it to napoleon dynamite but i feel it's more along the lines of science of sleep.
speaking of which... science of sleep - written and directed by michel gondry. i love his films, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that i really liked this movie. i totally dug the story and surrealism.
that's all for now i guess.
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