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22 Jun 2021, 2:xix pm
AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
Midnight Special
Oh that's a skillful one! I really enjoyed information technology likewise.
For me I'd say The Fall with Lee Stride not to exist dislocated with the mini series the fall. The scenery is gorgeous in it.
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22 Jun 2021, 6:21 pm
Kaili Blues The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz Ballad of Narayama (1983) Onibaba Caterpillar Muxmaeusschenstill ....
I mean... basically, if you leave American cinema behind, information technology'south all great films more or less no one has e'er heard of
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22 Jun 2021, 7:01 pm
Contempo:
Anna and the Apocalypse [2017] a fun Scottish, Christmas Horror, Zombie Comedy, Musical
Not Recent:
The World, the Flesh and the Devil [1959] the trailers do not exercise the film justice
Another good flicks: - A Town Called Panic [2009] French but available in English, plus related shorts (sample short) - Juan of the Dead [2011] A fun Cuban zombie comedy (trailer)
And shlaifu is smiling considering these are from Scotland, France, and Cuba (and the 1950s).
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22 Jun 2021, 7:fifteen pm
Double Retired wrote:
And shlaifu is smiling because these are from Scotland, France, and Republic of cuba (and the 1950s).
and I haven't seen Anna and the Apocalypse and The World, the Flesh and the Devil. I'll look them upwardly though. The others I've seen. ^-^
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22 Jun 2021, 8:49 pm
shlaifu wrote:
I mean... basically, if yous leave American movie theater backside, it'due south all corking films more or less no one has ever heard of
You lot're totally right. I sentry a lot of Korean movies and shows. I didn't even think to include those. I'll have to check out some of your suggestions.
My favorite Korean movie is The Man From Nowhere.
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23 Jun 2021, 7:34 am
I saw this film at the library when I was a kid - I really liked it
Kolja - set in Czech Democracy just before the dissolution of the Soviet bloc - a lovely movie Lad - A Yorkshire Story - cute UK movie Hachiko Monogatami (1987) - the original Japanese movie, non the US ane with Richard Gere
Besides:
The Stranger (1973) - a fabricated for Idiot box sci-fi moving-picture show with an interesting plot
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23 Jun 2021, 9:43 am
"Ambivalence" -- A motion-picture show nosotros made in video product course one summer back in the late 1970s.
Information technology was a parody of "Deliverance" (1972), and featured four guys on a canoe trip downwardly the Kalamazoo River in Michigan. As their trip progressed, various scenes of criminal activity, lewd and indecent behavior, space alien invasions, and zombies chasing pigs (lots of grunts and squeals) were played out along the riverbank while the canoeists blandly observed the goings-on and commented on how warm their beer was getting.
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24 Jun 2021, 1:31 am
Cthulhu. Beat. The Whole Wide Globe. Kill Your Darlings.
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25 Jun 2021, 8:15 am
Annihilation I could watch with a 11 yr quondam boy, a 20 yr erstwhile boy, a xix twelvemonth onetime daughter and my married woman and me?
Some of these seem most suitable for a midnight evidence at a bulldoze-in or a college campus.
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25 Jun 2021, 6:00 pm
Fenn wrote:
Anything I could picket with a 11 year old boy, a 20 yr old boy, a xix year old girl and my wife and me?
Some of these seem well-nigh suitable for a midnight bear witness at a drive-in or a college campus.
Anna and the Apocalypse rated "R" The World, the Flesh and the Devil iffy, non rated but probably not for an 11-year sometime A Boondocks Called Panic "TV-PG"...only audience must tolerate insanity Juan of the Expressionless probably "R", or very nigh
How does your family exercise with 50s Sci-Fi films?
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25 Jun 2021, nine:26 pm
The Machinist
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Spunge42 Deinonychus
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25 Jun 2021, x:20 pm
Fenn wrote:
Anything I could watch with a 11 twelvemonth old boy, a 20 year erstwhile boy, a 19 year old girl and my wife and me?
Some of these seem most suitable for a midnight testify at a drive-in or a college campus.
Neverwas is a really good moving picture for all ages. It has practiced life lessons in information technology and it's a good story. And information technology has Ian McKellen in information technology!
I also think Secondhand Lions is a really good family motion picture. Its funny and also has a good message. Information technology's got Michael Caine and Robert Duvall in it.
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26 Jun 2021, i:09 am
AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
The Machinist
Great flick!
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