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Aiden Howatson

Starred Up, it's a prison film starring Jack O'Connell. Highly underrated in my opinion but it's one of my favourite movies

Unbeheld

New world (2013) this isn't a mainstream film. It is however one of the best gangster movies Korea has made. Fantastic cast, solid acting and story. Subtitled being its only flaw.

Nerd Going Outside

Reupping from last month, but: - Road to Perdition is a fantastic film. Tom Hanks in a different kind of role for him, but a great one. Daniel Craig, pre-Bond. Early Jude Law. And the great Paul Newman in one of his last, and IMO best, performances. All directed by Sam Mendes, of American Beauty/Skyfall/1917 fame. Cannot be slept on. - Unforgiven. Now that you've watched a couple of westerns that are fun but IMO pretty unremarkable, 1992 Best Picture winner Unforgiven is a must. Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman, Richard Harris. Amazing film. idk if either of these can win a poll, but they sure deserve to.

Anonymous

For Black History month, Got to watch Black Dynamite(2009)--- A Blaxploitation action comedy with Michael Jai White.

Tim Itnyre

Definitely re-upping on Matchstick Men. I just feel like Jimmy will really love it.

Jamie Roberts

I think it would be cool to do some films you have seen before as more of a commentary, like Goodfellas, Casino, Raging Bull etc.

Light Yagami

Prometheus. Great prequel film to alien/aliens. Also 10 clover field lane, and school of rock. Lmao

James Owens

Blood Diamond is amazing

Anonymous

-The Drop (2014) Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, James Gandolfini -The Rover (2014) Guy Pearce, Robert Pattinson -The Road (2009) Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron -Princess Mononoke (1997) Anime

Anonymous

Got to be the international version of Red Cliff tho. The western theatrical release is chopped to hell.

xeitroen

What about Knives Out? One of the better recent movies and is quite popular. Its a lot of fun.

Ted Cali

Can’t remember if/why we stopped recommending the rest of Edgar Wright’s stuff, but: Scott Pilgrim vs the World, and the World’s End. Outside of that, if you haven’t seen: Birdman, No Country for Old Men, Hero (the Jet Li martial arts one), the Wrestler, Whiplash. And dunno what happened to MHA, but the second movie Heroes Rising is mostly outstanding.

Brian Darty

Primal fear-Richard Gere,Ed Norton

Anonymous

Amadeus (1984) Bubba ho tep (2002) Darkman (1990) Memories of Murder (2003)

Ted Cali

This should mean nothing to you, but you have my undying respect for remembering that Bubba Ho-Tep and Darkman even exist. Salud, from the loneliest but most beloved aisle at Blockbuster video.

Ninaofthe90s

Please put "Road to perdition" on the list again. A masterpiece by Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Skyfall, 1917). It has Tom Hanks in one of his most underrated and unusual roles. Same goes for Jude law. Also Paul Newman in his last role and Daniel Craig before his career as James Bond. It also has stunning (oscar winning) cinematography.

Ben Trotter

Ronin (1998) with Robert De Niro

Anonymous

Apocalypto

Anonymous

Green Room

Anonymous

prometheus, panic room, freeway, election

Anonymous

True Romance Lord of War Gone Girl

Ninaofthe90s

I'm also going to suggest "American Psycho". Especially since you enjoyed Nightcrawler so much. The main performance reminds me a lot of Patrick Bateman. Even though it's not as great as the book it's still a must see in my opinion. And it features Christian Bale's best performance of his career (even though it's hard to tell, since he's always phenomenal). I believe you're going to enjoy this immensely 😀

Joseph LeRoy

Lone Survivor- based on true events Patriots Day- based on true events Deepwater Horizon- based on true events Fury- kinda based on true events The Old Guard- Netflix movie based on comics

NexX

Cowboy Bebop the movie in dub

James Bellamy

The Lobster - Starring Colin Farrell, it's a very different interesting movie, but is highly rated and would make for a good reaction.

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

Miller's Crossing (1990) - The third movie by the Coen Brothers and, I think, one of the best gangster films ever. In fact, I'll bet anyone 10 internet points that the main character, Tom, will be in Jimmy's top 50 character list ;)

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

The Way of the Gun (2000) - A fucking awesome crime movie. It's the first film written/directed by Chris McQuarrie, the guy who wrote Usual Suspects. He also wrote/directed Mission Impossible: Fallout and was the lead writer of Edge of Tomorrow.

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

Bone Tomahawk (2015) - A western that is just fucking mental.

Krieger

The Death of Stalin- recent comedy that you would actually find hilarious

Anonymous

I second this, if he hasn't already seen it. Great movie!

Anonymous

Maybe The Bourne trilogy, the first 3 are golden

Jamie Howitt

Deadwood: The Movie - just finished the series & movie myself, it's definitely the kind of finale the series should have gotten

Anonymous

Definitely second American Psycho. Any movie based on a Bret Easton Ellis novel is going to be a dark social commentary told from a psychotic POV. There's also a 2002 movie called The Rules of Attraction that has a similar feel but on a college campus. James Van Der Beek plays Sean Bateman, Patric Bateman's younger brother.

Dean Cyphers

Princess mononoke and lock stock and two smoking barrels are my two picks and I'll stick with those 😁

Anonymous

I feel like we need an ongoing list of movies that were already done and that you've already seen. Gone Girl Election American Psycho A History of Violence Eastern Promises Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Fight Club Requiem for a Dream

Anonymous

The Big Short True Grit (The 2010 version) Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

Robert Kruger

I couldn't disagree stronger with Promethius. 10 Cloverfield lane is decent Sci-fi.

Robert Kruger

Please put Gattaca back up, it got a lot of votes last time.

T0ast

he already watched it, but it got deleted on vimeo

T0ast

The guest(2014) - action thriller about a mysterious stranger coming to town The town- crime /thriller thats starring/directed by ben affleck Kingsmen secret service- action/comedy

Robert Kruger

I recommend the following new options: 12 Monkeys - excellent sci-fi movie starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt Stargate - solid sci-fi movie starring two of your favorites, Kurt Russell (the Thing) and James Spader (Blacklist) They Live - Cult classic starring Rowdy Roddy Piper Heavy Metal - Cult classic American "anime". It's a set of shorts with amazing music. Very funny and dummy will probably love it.

Robert Kruger

Gattaca is a GREAT sci-fi starring Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman. One of the best sci-fi movies made.

Robert Kruger

I forgot one: Kung Fu Hustle - Amazing Choreographed fights, great comedy, and wonderful actors.

Michael

Clue (1985), a who's who of 80s comedy talent does a wacky murder whodunnit based on the board game Speed Racer (2008), the Wachowski siblings campy bright kinetic action packed fun adaptation of the children's anime? One of my favs. Zodiac (2007), director David Fincher's look at the investigation into the Zodiac Killer, and on the nature of obsession, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, & Robert Downey Jr. Contagion (2011), Steven Soderbergh's star studded tense thriller about a worldwide epidemic, which while a significantly worse plague ended up being prescient in certain ways Big Trouble in Little China (1986) teams Kurt Russell & director John Carpenter again (after The Thing & Escape from NY) in a campy self aware satirical action comedy that is one of my top 10 movies all time.

Drew

BONE TOMAHAWK GREEN ROOM BLUE RUIN THE BIG SHORT TRUE GRIT (REMAKE) EASTERN PROMISES

Michal Nielsen

Flickering Lights (2000) dark danish comedy/drama/crime https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0236027/

Todd Bell

A movie I haven't seen mentioned yet is the fantastic mr fox.

Todd Bell

Oh, black history month. I hadn't considered that. Blade. Don't care if Jimmy's seen it before. The Daywalker knows: ACAB

Stefanniko

o brother where art thou, american psycho, grand budapest hotel

Anonymous

Mr Brooks with Kevin Costner is a good movie that has a "Dexter" vibe.

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

Ooooh, what about a documentary?! Exit Through the Gift Shop is, by far, my favourite documentary of all time (it's about street art.) It's unbelievably entertaining.

Robert Kruger

Touching the Void is a re-enactment, does that qualify as a documentary?

Teddy S

Havent thought of that movie in a long time. Second that

Ashley

Came to say, I’m so proud to see eastern promises mentioned few times y.’all

Jesse Walker

Speed racer, scott pilgrim vs the world, the world's end

Anonymous

I would say Tombstone if you havent seen it. Great movie.

Anonymous

I would recommend Failty, Sorry to Bother You, and Gone Girl if you haven't seen them.

Nerd Going Outside

Jude Law double feature, IMO - Gattaca and Road to Perdition. Could throw Enemy at the Gates in there too for spice.