another good one..
La Haine
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ragabr wrote:amor_fati wrote:
Just saw his directing debut, "Synecdoche, New York," by the way...possibly his best work yet.
I've been wanting to watch this movie, but it seems so heavy and so much a reflection of the heartbreaking aspects of entheogen work that I haven't felt in the right mood. It is most definitely that...incredibly time-dilated, rapidly reflective, and deeply impacting. 'Requiem' is a great film, but I'm a bigger fan of "Pi," as far as that director goes ("The Fountain," as well, but on a different level), and "Trainspotting," as far as heroin movies go. "The Wrestler" is actually quite good, as well. Saw "Antichrist," today.... Holy shit. It's an intense film, but a must-see. It has two of my favorite actors and one of my favorite directors ("Dogville" is also worth a watch).
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Researcher wrote:ambi-lysergance wrote:films I could watch a million times......
alice in wonderland
Which version? The only one I've liked so far is Alice, a 1988 version from Czech director Jan Svankmajer. It's the only version bizarre enough to match the book. The book has all movies beat, but I'm hoping the new one coming out is good, Tim Burton's good at strange movies. another scene hey researher I was actually talking about the disney version , as someone already mentioned "the wallruss and the carpenter" deserves a film on its own lol no but seriously I am intrigued and shall check out the version "alice" you reccomend as it seems to be more my style thanking you ambi lysergance is a fictional character who in the realms of fantasy indulges in such topics as science, arts and psychoactive plant induced visions
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The Cook, the thief, his wife and her lover.
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Some great films here! Loads I havent seen either... My additions: El Topo Run Lola Run Oh great - the world has just been replaced by elf machinery. Sic transit gloria mundi
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gammagore wrote:The Cook, the thief, his wife and her lover.
Great fucking movie. My wife heard about it and we could only find an old, crappy VHS copy, but man was that a cool movie.
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Quote:"Dogville" is also worth a watch More than "worth a watch", in my opinion. Nicole Kidman was nice in Moulin Rouge, great in Eyes Wide Shut, but her character in Dogville was the best I've seen from her. The film is like a theatrical play, the whole drama plays out in a hall - it's dark so I cannot say but it could be a gymnasium sports hall - where the different parts of the village (Dogville) are represented by delineated areas - as if drawn with chalk - on the black ground. It's fantastic what depth that film could pull out with such a minimal setting. The ending is deeply satisfying and highly disturbing at the same time. Great movie.
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The Big Kahuna quote from it: "It doesn't matter whether you're selling Jesus or Buddha or civil rights or 'How to Make Money in Real Estate With No Money Down'. That doesn't make you a human being; it makes you a marketing rep. If you want to talk to somebody honestly, as a human being, ask him about his kids. Find out what his dreams are – just to find out, for no other reason. Because as soon as you lay your hands on a conversation to steer it, it's not a conversation anymore; it's a pitch. And you're not a human being; you're a marketing rep." Oh great - the world has just been replaced by elf machinery. Sic transit gloria mundi
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Ive always like gore/horror/shock films. Here is one that really stuck in my head. Salo 120 days of sodom. Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.
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Just remembered a few more: Dead Poets Society Good Will Hunting Awakenings Green Mile Dune The Silence of the Lambs Hannibal Rising Se7en Monty Python and the Holy Grail Monty Python's Life of Brian Monty Python's The Meaning of Life Gladiator Cocoon Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. - Bokonon
To fathom Hell or soar angelic, just take a pinch of psychedelic. - Humphry Osmond in a poetic exchange with Aldous Huxley
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From Beyond (1986) Scientists create a resonator to stimulate the pineal gland (sixth sense), and open up a door to a parallel (and hostile) universe... "Infinite Diversity, in Infinite Combinations."
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Stanley Kubrick 'Life is an illusion designed to keep your mind occupied while you are digested by God.'
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99 Francs is probably the best movie i saw in a long long time (French) make sure you find a version that comes with english subtitles Its a trippy comedy about a cokehead that goes through fucked up phazes in his life.Excellent movie to watch on Psychdliks Its a MUST WATCH movie trailerheres some other good titles worth watching 1408 (if you watch this in a hd and in surround sound,it really feels like an acid trip) Dawn of the Dead (2004) Lesbian Vampire Killers Moon Shrooms Don`t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood Constantine heres a great website for Micro-Hd or 720-1080p movies ,you do need to have an account with hotfile to dll them. its like 50$ us but its worth every penny. Swim is a figment of your imagination and he's a compulsive liar,thus everything he says is pure lies !
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The Matrix, Toy Story (it's actually very profound), Moon, The Beach, Sunshine, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Avatar, The Thing, Beer League, District 9 (sneaky fookn prowns eh!?), Pineapple Express, Fight Club, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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poking around the tube in bed at 2am with the remote, found The 400 Blows on some obscure channel 371 or something. Damn wonderful film I hadn't seen in like 30 years. Can you imagine if they'd had DMT in Paris in 1950? WHOA!
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why the hell not, I've referred to it before in some politics thread here, and sneaking a little cykodelix into DC punchbowls certainly wouldn't hurt our politicians' job performance: Tricia's Wedding (1971), by The Cockettes yes, it's X-rated, about 10 x's http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069407/WHOA!
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