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List some more films..! Foreign, action, horror, shorts, animations, etc…

Try to keep it to 1-2 selections per person! Aaaaaand go.

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Anonymous

Sorcerer Glengary Glen Ross

Anonymous

Seven samurai RAN

karth

The invisible Man (2020)

Dylan

The sound of metal, you’ll love the sound design, guaranteed

Anonymous

K.I.D.S is a masterpiece

Carlos

13 Assassins (2010), Headhunters (2011)

Anonymous

Ronin (1998) John Frankenheimer

Anonymous

The good the bad and the ugly

asdasdaaa

The Hunt would be nice >.<. But other than that. Lucky Number Slevin is an underrated masterpiece. Definitely check that out.

Anonymous

Ad Astra: a space drama with amazing cinematography featuring Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: a 1969 classic western featuring Paul Newman and Robert Redford. An awesome movie about bankrobbers in the 1890s

Anonymous

“O’ Brother Where Art Thou” & “No Country for old men”

Anonymous

Ex Machina (2014) and the japanese drama Shoplifters (2018). Two very different movies, but both are really great in my opinion.

AliaAtreides84

Unforgiven (1992) and The Seventh Seal (1957)

Anonymous

Pan's Labyrinth, Dead Man's Shoes

Steven Montano

Man on Fire (2004). Great Denzel Washington action flick. Sunshine (2007), an underrated Danny Boyle scifi masterpiece.

Jen G.

No Country for Old Men Nocturnal Animals Midsommar

Xclusive

Blood Diamond (2006), Dead Mans Shoes (2004, Shane Meadows movie)

Anonymous

Danish movie with Mads Mikkelsen. Named Pusher...

Cody Price

Frequency (2000) very grounded sci-fi changing time film, also a Murder mystery. Stars Dennis Quaid, Jim Caviezel, and Andre Braugher. SIlverado, a western from the writer of Star Wars Empire Strikes Back who also directs the film as well, stars Kevin Kline, Scott Glen, Danny Glover, Kevin Costner, Brian Dennahey, Rosanna Arquette, Linda Hunt, John Cleese, and Jeff Goldblum.

Anonymous

Climax

Anonymous

Clue (1985). A cult classic you will absolutely love, and I know the fans will enjoy it.

Anonymous

The imaginarum of doctor Parnassus (heath ledger died while filming recast halfway through movie)

Anonymous

I am amending this comment to a better "epic" Lawrence of Arabia. Ignore............Troy(horribly inaccurate historical, amazing masterpiece of cinema anyways)

Anonymous

Beasts of No Nation is a really good (intense) movie that got lost a bit in the netflix catalog. Blood Diamond is pretty good too and I think more seen

Daniel

The Fall (2006) great fantasy story with beautiful locations. and Mandy (2018) with Nicholas Cage, completely insane.

Anonymous

Almost Famous Man on Fire

Anonymous

I Saw The Devil & 13 Assassins

Anonymous

'SLING BLADE' (1995) Written and directed by Billy Bob Thornton who also stars in it, in a role that you will never forget once you see it.

George Inotowok

Have you done "Run Lola Run" 1998 ?

Anonymous

bro. Predestination.

Anonymous

Amores Perros (Mexico)

Anonymous

Paris, Texas

jamesvscinema

I’ve seen that film a WHILE back. Forget how it went again but it was shocking. Maybe I’ll revisit!

Anonymous

Before Sunrise (1995)

Anonymous

Red (2012) And Young Frankenstein (1974) And Step Brothers (2008)

Anonymous

- Victoria (2015) - Locke (2013)

Anonymous

Midsommar

Logan

Luca (2021) Coherent (2013)

Anonymous

Maybe check out Contact (1997), directed by Robert Zemeckis (director of Cast Away, Forrest Gump, Back to the Future, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit?) and based on the wonderful writing of the incomparable Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan (science-popularizers extraordinaire and creators of the original 'Cosmos' from 1980).

Anonymous

Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) is an experimental psychodrama masquerading as exploitation horror. Also, A Hard Day is an excellent South Korean neo-noir with some Coen Bros.-esque moments.

Patrick

Lost in Translation, The Talented Mr. Ripley

Carina F

The Fisher king

Anonymous

It's a beautifully human 'hard-science fiction' tale of alien contact which, perhaps more than any other film I've seen in the sci-fi genre, truly and unapologetically embraces the SCIENCE of science fiction.

Carina F

Basquiat

Anonymous

The Sword of Doom (1966) & Parasite (2019)

Anonymous

1945 (2017) Hungarian film. Mystery film about guilt and conscience set against aftermath of the Holocaust

Yessica C

Cinema Paradiso Pain and Glory

Ken

THX 1138 Night of the Hunter

Anonymous

Red Cliff (2008) a wonderful John Woo movie. Schindler's List (1993) Steven Spielberg, just watch and bring tissues.

Anonymous

Climax would be perfect. Just a nonstop dance horror nightmare haha

Anonymous

Change 'masterpiece of cinema' to horribly bloated, amateurishly made, and atrociously written bastardization of one of the foundational pillars of the western canon and you'd be right on the money ;)

Brittyn Lindsey

Ravenous (Guy Pearce movie) Upgrade

Anonymous

Rurouni Kenshin, film based off manga and The Protector, has a 4 minute one continues shot featuring Tony jaa

Anonymous

I have like 20 haha, but here's two: -"Wolf of Snow Hollow" (2020 horror thriller movie from Jim Cummings) -"Dragged Across Concrete" (2018 film from S Craig Zahler, who did Bone Tomahawk)

Anonymous

My Way (2011) Korean WW2 film. Subtitles only but it is amazing.

Chickenelegs

Man on fire Pan's labyrinth

Anonymous

Empire Of The Sun

Yessica C

I have become such a fan of Jim Cummings this year. Great recommendation!

Anonymous

Near Dark

Kero-chan

The Prince of Egypt, Dreamworks' first traditionally animated film 5 Centimeters Per Second, animated

matthew

The King on netflix

Luke Trottier

Abre Los Ojos (Open Your Eyes) A Scanner Darkly

Jordan Porter

Amores Perros Minding the Gap The Elephant Man

Avery

Chungking Express and In the Mood for Love. Two films from Wong Kar-Wai and cinematographer, Christopher Doyle.

Anonymous

Son of Saul, movie in one take like 1917, but in Auschwitz

Lily

Black Swan (2010) or The House That Jack Built (2018)

Jansson

Seven Samurai and I will always suggest Stalker or anything from Tarkovsky

Anonymous

You should react to some Terrence Malick movies, either start with Badlands (1973) or jump to The Thin a Red Line (1998)

Anonymous

Festen (1998) Die Welle (2008)

Anonymous

House (1977)

Anonymous

Anime "Sword of the Stranger" 2007 release. Classic trope, warrior and child. "Bright" 2017 release. Orc cop, that says it all.

Anonymous

Dark Waters (trailer does the movie no justice) (2019) Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Anonymous

Ronin (1998) Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Sean Bean

Anonymous

I saw this in theatre when it came out. Really good & interesting.

Anonymous

The Player (1992) Almost Famous (2000) Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)

Anonymous

Run Lola run, dances with wolves, legends of the fall 👍🏻

Anonymous

Only The Brave The King Whiplash

Anonymous

The King is a fantastic film! All the performances are excellent, with Chalamet‘s being the stand out

Anonymous

Das Boot, Carlito's way.

Anonymous

Haven't seen Run Lola run, but I've heard good things about it. The other 2 are good choices

Anonymous

" The Bounty" starring Anthony Hopkins, Mel Gibson, Daniel Day Lewis, Laurence Olivier, Liam Neeson, Bernard Hill, and Edward Fox. Probably one of my favorite movies.

James

The Kings Speech, True Grit (2010)

Mitchy D

Inland Empire and Only God Forgives!

Anonymous

Le pacte des loups (otherwise known as Brotherhood of the Wolf), and O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Anonymous

Godzilla 1954 (the original Japanese version) and The Strange Thing About the Johnsons (you can watch this free on Vimeo).

Anonymous

Climax (2018) and Nashville (1975).

F Yale

1. Das Boot. In German with subtitles. 2. Wyatt Earp (Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, Dennis Quaid, Tom Sizemore, Bill Pullman, Michael Madsen & Mark Harmon (the greatest actor who ever lived))

Anonymous

SEXY BEAST - movie will blow your mind James. One of the most tyrannical antagonists ever put to film.

Meili

It's Such A Beautiful Day by Don Hertzfeldt

Sonia Deepak

Gross Pointe Blank = hilarious dark comedy staring John and Joan Cusack, Dan Akroyd The English Patient = epic drama with amazing cinematography, won a bunch of Oscars

Anonymous

In the Mood For Love and Chungking Express directed by Wong Kar Wai, and Exiled, Election 1, Election 2 directed by Johnnie To.

Matt

FIRST MAN 2018

CK12341

Arrival!

Anonymous

Silverado is an awesome film. It has such a lauded ensemble cast

Anonymous

So underrated. It was one of Katheryn Bigelow's first films

Anonymous

Absolutely seconding Only The Brave. As someone from Arizona, this film always hits close to home

Anonymous

I have three ... Pump Up The Volume (1990) with Christian Slater (if he had to choose one film to be remembered for, this is it) Only The Brave ... story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots To Live And Die In LA ... another Friedkin masterpiece from the mid-1980s with Willem Dafoe, William Peterson (aka Grissom of CSI), John Turturro, and others about a counterfeiting investigation that goes wrong and won a Stuntman's Award for a car chase scene

ActionJeans

THX 1138, for intelligent and visually stunning scifi Sideways, for something lighter and character driven (Best Picture and Director nominee. Won best screenplay)

Anonymous

Arrival and Locke!

Anonymous

-The Road to Perdition (Incredibly shot gangster film staring Tom Hanks, Daniel Craig, and Paul Newman) -Before Sunrise (One of the best romance movies ever staring Ethan Hawk, same director as Boyhood) -Amadeus (One of the best historical movies around, and amazing music/costumes)

Cifer

The Cell: A very stylized and brutal sci-fi thriller. Staring Vincent D'onofrio, Vince Vaughn, and Jennifer Lopez.

Matt

Just got Sound of Metal and Minari blu rays my two favorite films of last year

Anonymous

Frailty (2001) The Hidden (1987)

Mister Lou

Kid Detective

Anonymous

Since I really hope you will still pick up Delicatessen and The Handmaiden I will use this opportunity (again ;-) ) to push for Kurosawa, either Seven Samurai (1950s) or Ran (1985).

Brett Coster

I'm still hoping that Stalker gets through the tournament of death, but in the meantime, I'd like to suggest two silents: 1 Metropolis (1927) 2 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) Both are late silents that take advantage of all the lessons learnt in the silent era, especially Sunrise, which has a recorded soundtrack and sound effects, but no speech. Sunrise also uses very few title cards but still tells a very strong story visually. Both have some amazing camerawork. Note: The 2001 anime Metropolis is also pretty good but doesn't really compare with Fritz Lang's movie

Anonymous

American Graffiti

Anonymous

One of the reasons you're the first person I've supported here.......Equilibrium!!! Lol. I haven't watched it in years, but I would watch the full length to get your perspective. The premise is fascinating. Cheers!

a.n.w

Metropolis from 1927 The first sci fi movie ever, amazing practical effects and sets, beautiful art deco aesthetics and good politics about the soulless nature of industrialization

a.n.w

I literally just recommended Metropolis in this thread :o I hope he selects it for the poll. Its amazing

Anonymous

lawless and The Grey

Anonymous

I had high expectations for Man on Fire but it just didn’t live up to them. The filming style just really threw me off

Brett Coster

While Metropolis wasn't the first sci-fi ever (Melies got there first with A Trip to the Moon, and the Russian film Aelita, Princess of Mars is from 1924) it was the most influential, particularly to the filmmakers of the 1970s and later. Blade Runner and Dark City are the two films whose inspiration is most obvious, but any dystopian sci-fi shows traces of Metropolis. And make sure that the post-2009 "complete" version is used. It's not only the most complete but has the clearest story.

Anonymous

Pleasantville and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

sean smith

Ravenous and What About Bob?

Anonymous

gone baby gone and IT (orginal tv movie)

Anonymous

No country for old men!

Anonymous

Almost Famous Catch Me If You Can

Dustin Bruce

My Cousin Vinny The Platform

Anonymous

Platoon and La Samourai

Bd Blake

As much as I would like to say "Shaolin Soccer", but I think you'll get to it once you get past Kung Fu Hustle. 1) The Last Starfighter (First use of CGI as we know it and Robert Preston's last acting role) 2) RAN (Japan war epic that put The Last Samurai to shame.)

Jen G.

Sorry, I JUST noticed you said 1-2 per person. I’ll do better next time. 😊

Anonymous

Daughters of the Dust and Plein Soleil

Anonymous

Pride and Prejudice (2005) it uses a lot of good film making techniques. And since you seem to like fantasy a lot, 13th Warrior with Antonio Banderas ✨

kimsmk

The Holy Mountain, Welcome to The Dollhouse

kimsmk

Seventh Seal was my first taste of arthouse filmmaking. Great film.

Christian Rennie

Please: Hard Boiled (1992) John Woo + Chow Yun Fat. The action is astounding. The acting is superb. The cinematography is second to none. This movie will knock your socks off! Hong Kong Cinema is amaze-balls. Also, “The Lady In White” is a great underrated film with a passionate writer/director basically making an autobiographical film. Just listen to his commentary on your second viewing. He exquisitely immortalized his childhood on celluloid.

Anonymous

The Hunt for Red October (1990) The Martian (2015)

Lily

fear and loathing in las vegas (1998)

Anonymous

Godfather (1972)

Randall Keizer

Platoon, Dances with Wolves, Silence of the Lambs, Unforgiven, Raging Bull

Randall Keizer

foreign films - the Sweden version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Randall Keizer

sorry, but just read the 'keep it to one or 2' , my bad

Randall Keizer

Top 1 and 2 : Dances with Wolves, Silence of the Lambs

Anonymous

Foreign spanish horror movie- Rec

Anonymous

Pleasantville (1998)

Anonymous

Tears of the Sun

Anonymous

Enter the void, Pusher (1996)

Anonymous

Monty python and the holy grail or a clockwork orange

Anonymous

Night Watch is such a unique movie (Day Watch too). If he gets to this one, I really hope he can get a copy with the dynamic subtitles. It added an extra layer of awesome to an already great movie.

michael anderson

the butterfly is beautiful spanish movie. night on earth is also a wonderful indie film from the nineties with tom waits doing the music (first and only one he did)

Patrick W

"Josie and the Pussycats" and "Death at a Funeral", both of them. ;)

Anonymous

‘Peter’s Friends’ and ‘The Theory of Flight’