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Probably gonna be watching Apes 2 as one of the Dealer's Choices.

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Dean Cyphers

Princess mononoke!

Dean Cyphers

The island by Michael bay? I’m throwing green room back in there as well 😊

Brian Darty

The hunted(2003),Primal Fear

KapZachlan

True Legend (2013)

Anonymous

Cape Fear

Liam

I'd love to watch you check out Crank 😂

Michael

Resubmiting unused suggestions of mine; I know some people disagree on some of these but I think they'd make good reactions. Any of these appeal?: 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. Kung Fu Hustle (2004), an action/comedy starring and directed by Stephen Chow.  It's basically a kung fu movie mixed with a looney tunes episode, it's absurd and off the wall.  He did a more grounded (slightly) movie prior to this one about super-powered soccer players called Shaolin Soccer which is also good, but I'd say start with Hustle. Maverick (1994), an adventure/western/action/comedy adapting the 1957 show of the same name, about a slick, fast talking gambler and his misadventures attempting to acquire the entrance fee to a major poker tournament.  Stars Mel Gibson, with Jodie Foster, Alfred Molina, and James Garner.  A personal favorite from my youth. The King of Kong:  A Fistful of Quarters (2007), throwing a curveball:  a documentary.  It's pretty funny, about some super strange real life characters.  Talks about competitive arcade gaming, specifically a big fight over the world record for donkey kong.  It's a strange tale of underdogs, villains, and absurdity.

Michael

Should do The Island and the MST3k episode "Parts: The Clonus Horror" as a double feature

Anonymous

Airplane (1980) Top Secret! (1984) Carlito's Way (1993) Big Trouble in Little China (1986) Cape Fear (1991) Darkman (1990) Robocop (1987)

Drew

Bone Tomahawk, Green Room, Beowulf, End of Watch.

Anonymous

True Grit (2010)

Ted Cali

Being tactical this time, just submitting one: Birdman. God help me, one of these reactors I'm a patron of will react to Birdman, if it takes 1,000 years.

Anonymous

Spirited Away please.

Anonymous

Starship Troopers (1997)

Anonymous

Hot Shots! Hot Shots! Part Deux Slither Tucker and Dale vs Evil Bone Tomahawk

Joseph LeRoy

Deepwater Horizon American Sniper Lone Survivor Patriots Day Tax Collector

Anonymous

We Are The Night Little Monsters Cooties Daywalkers

MrEvers

Joe Versus the Volcano

Tim Itnyre

Leon the Professional (Director's Cut)

Wesley Rogers

The Raid Redemption The Raid 2, The Departed, The Mist and Extraction

Zee

Dawn of the dead 2004

Wesley Rogers

Midnight meat train and 28 weeks later

Krieger

The Death of Stalin

Anonymous

True Romance Lord of War Wolf of Wallstreet (probably seen it) War Dogs

Michael

True Romance would be a crazy good reaction, I hadn't thought of that...

Robert Kruger

You like manipulative mobster type characters a good bit, so I'd recommend The Crying Game about the IRA. Other recommendations: The Devil's Advocate Looper Pacific Rim Equilibrium and of course Gattaca

Robert Kruger

Did you mean Daybreakers? I thought about recommending that, I'll have to watch Daywalkers if you meant that.

Anonymous

The World's End. Gotta finish the Cornetto trilogy.

Brian Darty

The devil all the time(Robert Pattinson,Tom Holland)

Brian Darty

A history of violence (Viggo mortenson) Existenz(Jude law,Jennifer Jason Leigh)

Brian Darty

Rear window(original)

Brian Darty

I care a lot (Netflix)

xeitroen

Gone Girl is a good one I've seen recently.

Jed U

Grace of the Fireflies (War Drama Anime Movie), Your Name (Romance Anime Movie), Akira (Sci-fi Action Anime Movie) and Ghost In the Shell (1995)(Sci-fi Thriller Anime Movie)

Anonymous

Minority Report Ready Or Not

Anonymous

The Count of Monte Cristo

Ninaofthe90s

Please stick with Léon The Professional - the director's cut (It's about 125 minutes long, 20 minutes longer than the theatrical cut).

Ninaofthe90s

And Gattaca, although not enough people have seen it, so maybe you pick it as a dealer's choice?

Ninaofthe90s

I would also suggest "Rush" with Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl. It's a brilliant movie, even if you're not directly interested in Formula 1 driving (like me). You don't have to be interested in that to love this movie. It's so much more than just a sports movie and has great music by Hans Zimmer and two fantastic performances, especially by Daniel Brühl as Niki Lauda. One of my favorites of the last decade. And underrated as hell!!

PCG98

Glad you've picked Planet of the apes 2!

PCG98

Black Hawk Down, The World's End, Bone Tomahawk, Beowulf

Tyler Green

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

Fargo (1996). Since Jimmy seemed to like the Coen brothers' writing style, I suggest we continue on through their best works. I notice that Jimmy has seen Fargo the tv show (Coen brothers producing) but not Fargo the movie (Coen brothers writing). It's one of my favourites of theirs, so I think that might be a good one to try next! A great crime/comedy that's independent of the tv show.

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

The Way of the Gun (2000). A brilliant crime movie written by the guy who wrote Edge of Tomorrow, Usual Suspects, and Mission Impossible: Fallout. Jimmy liked all three of those movies, so this one is a pretty good bet, I think. Insanely underrated film!

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

The Grey (2011). Awesome (and surprisingly deep) action/survival movie featuring Liam Neeson (and friends) fighting wolves. Nuff said.

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004). Brilliant adventure/comedy, by Wes Anderson, starring Bill Murray.

Anonymous

You should check out the Korean revenge thriller "I Saw the Devil" (2010)

Anonymous

Out of Sight, Election, American History X, A History of Violence, Gattaca

Robert Kruger

Typo, it's Grave, but it's AMAZING. Akira is ok but has one of the best horrific songs/scenes in anime, definitely a "must see" though. Ghost in the Shell is GREAT.

Stefanniko

o brother where art thou, another solid comedy by the coen brothers since you like lebowski

Robert Kruger

If you haven't seen Highway 61 Nina, it's right up your alley. Hope I introduced you to a new fav.