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The same as the "Book bin", but for movies. I'd start with one of my recent favorites: Death Note (japanese anime series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXvkYp2Gd3kThis is the story of a bright high school student, who one day lays his hands on a "Death Note" which somehow fell from the sky. The Death Note has an attached instruction manual, which states that if someone's name is written in the book, that person will die. The student tries it in an experiment and it works. The rest of the story is about his way to become the new "God" of this rotten world - and about the myriad ways how a well-intended spiritual quest can go wrong because of the Ego. Exceptionally good stuff. (After you watched the first 26 episodes, I recommend to stop there. The rest is not bad, but unnecessary.)
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Another brilliant movie from recent times: The Time Traveler's Wife http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USUDlMBR-dQ
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cellux wrote:The same as the "Book bin", but for movies. I'd start with one of my recent favorites: Death Note (japanese anime series) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXvkYp2Gd3kThis is the story of a bright high school student, who one day lays his hands on a "Death Note" which somehow fell from the sky. The Death Note has an attached instruction manual, which states that if someone's name is written in the book, that person will die. The student tries it in an experiment and it works. The rest of the story is about his way to become the new "God" of this rotten world - and about the myriad ways how a well-intended spiritual quest can go wrong because of the Ego. Exceptionally good stuff. (After you watched the first 26 episodes, I recommend to stop there. The rest is not bad, but unnecessary.) "Death note" is pure awesome. I must have watched it 5 times through varying in subtitles and overdubs, as I love the original japanese but really love L's american voice over. Light's is a bit goofy and his character is far superior in japanese. Also it has the greatest soundtrack ever and really beautiful animation. "Monster" is without a doubt the most epic manga/anime I've seen EVER. It's a good 75 episodes strong and it will have you flickering between beauty and depravity in a way which really highlights the 2 opposites. It's such an amazing and very complete story. Then there's a series that may be very much appreciated by fellow nexians called "mushishi". It's a collection of short stories based on a travelling healer that deals in the study of supernatural spirits who take form in the shape of various small being neither living or dead. It's THE most beautiful anime and the animation is second to none. Here's a link to my favourite episode on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOb0Iz5fjr0It's all short stories so it's ok to watch them in the wrong order. I'm usually very fussy that I watched everything chronologically but it doesn't matter too much this this. But yeah Mushishi... WATCH IT!!! If you can buy the DVD's or at least get a torrent of the full quality files because the scenery is breath taking. It's amzing how much effort is put into a landscape that you only see for a few short seconds. Also are you aware this threads called "music bin"?
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Yeah, I fixed it (Music bin -> Movie bin). Thanks for the tips, I didn't know either Monster or Mushishi. I'll surely check them out (that's why I created this thread - to get recommendations from you more knowledgeable guys/girls out there). My next recommended movie: Serial Experiments: Lain http://www.youtube.com/w...p;index=0&playnext=1I can't really describe what this movie is about. It's deeply spiritual, that's for sure. Check out the first episode (see link above), after the first episode, you will know whether this is for you.
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I may watch through some of that today. ...ok, 1 more anime to recommend. Have you seen Claymore? It's like a middle ages set fantasy about female warriors who kill monsters using big swords. I realise I've just made it sound quite cheesey, but it's actually pretty damn good. "Grave of the firefly" and "Paprika" also I know, too much anime. But I do love it
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Grave of the Firefly: yes, I've seen that. Epic but very very sad. My wife asked me to never show her such movies again, so shaken she was. Paprika: YES, that's awesome! When the scientist guy is marching on top of that... "ego-mass", with every part of his world singing that scary song... a perfect visualization of being completely lost in the dream of ego. Two others (both of the beautiful, heart-touching kind which Japanese anime artists became so good at): Haibane Renmei http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22McP9WVeToLast Exile http://www.youtube.com/w...p;index=0&playnext=1and if we are at anime, we can't possibly forget the grandmaster Hayao Miyazaki: Spirited Away http://www.youtube.com/w...6yQ0zcM&feature=fvstMy Neighbor Totoro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roiTC-LATgMHowl's Moving Castle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57r9jjqzJJk(sorry for the lame voice on the trailer, I couldn't find a better version) and the rest...
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The other day I saw Precious. A story of a girl in a very grim situation, and how she slowly begins to rise out.
The harrowing experience should awaken in the viewer a sense of compassion. Unfortunately, if it came to reaching out to someone like Precious in real life, I'm afraid my good intentions would shrivel and wither. I can only be astonished at the real life compassionate saints that deal with people like Precious on a daily basis, and despair at those who slip through the cracks of hope into a life you wouldn't accept for an insect.
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Yeah, grave of the firefly really rips your guts out, but I think the message is very important. I'll have to check out "haibane renmei" and "last exile" also. We should rename this thread "anime bin"
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OK, enough anime. Back to classics. Here are two of the most moving, emotional films I encountered up to now: Cinema Paradiso http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMgTCtSxOHEThis is the greatest movie, ever. At least for those of us, who can let ourselves be grabbed by the depths of emotion. If you liked Titanic, definitely check this out (not because Titanic was a particularly good film, but because if Titanic managed to grab you then this WILL, oh my God, it WILL.) The Big Blue http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAIi2YUtoW4Can't speak much about this. Just watch it at least once in your life.
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K-PAX is up there with my all time favourites. Always been a big fan of Spacey.
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SLING BLADE Runtime: 2 hrs 37 mins Genre: Drama After catching his mother and her boyfriend "in flagrante delicto" and dispatching both of them with a farm implement known as a sling blade, a simpleminded 11-year-old boy is sent to a mental hospital where he spends the next 25 years. Upon his release, the emotionally and mentally stunted man-child returns to his Arkansas hometown and takes a job in a local garage, only to have the past inexorably repeat itself. An indie-film triumph, adapted by star-writer-director Thornton from his 1993 short, "Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade." Academy Award Nominations: 2, including Best Actor--Billy Bob Thornton. Academy Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay. βThe most important thing in illness is never to lose heart.β -Nikolai Lenin
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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The Road Apocalypse Now Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters El Topo The Holy Mountain Princess Mononoke Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Green Legend Ran
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some of my fav films, in no particular order: Fear and loathing in las vegas Mr Nobody Rockers 12 angry men Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind Science of sleep Motorcycle diaries The fountain The sting Discreet charm of the burgeoise (sp?) Requiem for a dream Shawshank redemption Dazed and confused Into the wild Amores perros 12 monkeys Babel Blow Snatch Lock stock and two smoking barrels One flew over the cuckoo's nest Spring, summer, fall, winter, spring Brazil Seventh seal Synedoch new york Wild strawberries Exterminating angel Stalker Fight club Usual suspects Edukators Life of others The elephant man etcetc (too many to remember, but thats more or less the style ) if anybody has recommendations based on my preferences, its always welcome im not really a fan of anime..
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13 TzametiSpoorloos (The Vanishing)Quote: Rex and Saskia are on holiday, a young couple in love. They stop at a busy service station and Saskia disappears. Rex dedicates the next three years trying to find her. Then he receives some postcards from her abductor, who promises to reveal what has happened to Saskia. The abductor, Raymond Lemorne, is a chilling character to whom Rex is drawn by his intense desire to learn the truth behind his lovers disappearance. The truth is more sinister than he dared imagine.
Idiocracy
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endlessness wrote: fear and loathing in las vegas eternal sunshine of the spotless mind science of sleep motorcycle diaries the fountain into the wild 12 monkeys babel snatch lock stock and two smoking barrels spring, summer, fall, winter, spring brazil seventh seal fight club
I like most of what you posted, but these especially. Also in no particular order: Lost in Translation Bottle Rocket Rushmore The Royal Tennenbaums The Life Aquatic The Darjeeling Limited Plastic Utopia The Strawberry Statement Z Battle of Algiers Satyricon Punch Drunk Love Amelie Leon the Professional The Drunken Master Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon The Seven Samurai Ran Road to Perdition Dancer in the Dark Pulp Fiction Kill Bill A Clockwork Orange Trainspotting 2001: A Space Odyssey There Will be Blood No Country for Old Men O Brother Where Art Thou Syriana Solaris Che: Part 1 & 2 Rules of Attraction American Psycho Memento The Prestige Batman: Begins and The Dark Knight Ghost World
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nice one! a lot of them I like too, the ones I dont know I will check it out
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Hudsucker proxy
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That looks like a goood movie. Hmmm, gotta contribute...... Chumscrubbers"Within your heart is a lotus, and within this lotus is a diamond. This diamond is the source of creation, and in all the creation, there is only one lotus."
"Only from the Heart can you touch the sky." ~ Rumi
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Been trying to remember the name of that one forever! Thanks!
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