Let the right one in should definitely be on this list
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Let the right one in should definitely be on this list
Realive
i highly recommend this one, it's about the dangers of immortality and trying to cheat death
The survivalist <<<<crazy crazy joint
Some more to add on if y’all interested
super dark times
thelma (Norwegian cinema, they killed it)
Mother! with Javier Bardem kinda mindfucked me. I'm still guessing if Bardem is supposed to be Satan in persona or just some demon from hell or something completely different. In any case he's playing something evil. Jennifer Lawrence deserves an Oscar for this one. And I'm usually not a big fan of her.
OK THATS this, I’m sold
finding that movie today
mother that is
just finished it, crazy crazy concept , So many religious references , so many things he could actually represent, my opinion is that he represents God, i think it’s about how poeple give their all to God and still end up being punished for some reason or another, the fact that in the end , someone New is created suggests he might be representing god or even the devil as you stated
i also like the Cain and abel reference with the brothers killing each other, so much symbolism in this joint
thanks for the recommendation
Glad you liked it!
True. I almost forgot someone new was created in the end. However, it seems it wasn't done by the 'author' himself. Somehow it seems to be part of a higher logic. For me the 'author' is trying hard to capture what's the beauty around him that was already created. When he's able to do so, forces of the evil erupt. Your idea about him being god made me thinking. If he's supposed to be a god, he's a struggling one, bound to that place I guess. And he's dependent on love only in its materialized form. He has trouble to fuck Jennifer Lawrence in a loving way. Complete mindfuck!
The witch
^^^^^ highly recommended
raw
^^^^anither bizarre one
The Witch is fantastic. It reminded me of Kubrick with all the use of symbolism throughout. Theres a lot of social commentary about womens place in society. What did you think about that, Graveyard?
there were 2 types of women in the film, the loud obnoxious, nut clipping over bearing do nothing with self broad as represented by the mother who annoyed me all through the movie and is actually the kind of woman i detest with a passion these days and the more subtle, collected, well mannered, unfortunately with not much control over their situation or surroundings kind of woman represented by the daughter who they were plotting to give away which is a practice that makes me sick to my stomach even though from the situation presented in the movie, i can kinda see why they had to even consider it, it was either that or starve to death. either way, i think the contrast in women in the movie was a refreshing aspect of it that made it even more doper for me
Yeah with the family being religious nuts the mother really had no freedom, she was a slave to her superstitions and fears whereas the daughter felt she could be something more.
Which I think is like a lot of women over the last few hundred years, the daughter is able to change her thinking, and experience greater freedom and the mother is jealous or scared that shes doing it.
10x10
“The eyes of my mother “
^^^^^crazy bizarre shit
I just watched the first 10 minutes or so of cosmopolis. Someone mentioned in this thread. I had to abandon it cos I thought it was utterly fucking awful. Some of the most forced, unnatural dialogue I've ever heard. Just the whole feel of it seemed so fucking forced. Awful.
Gonna try this eyes of my mother joint instead.
You were never really here <<<Joaquin Phoenix performance is amazing in this, dude never dissapoints
REvenge (2018) -<<<< brutal rape revenge French joint
Funnily enough I have yet to see that movie , for some reason i have no interest in it
I watched Her, not too long ago. I expected to relate to the main character and catch feelings. Instead I just cringed and waited for the movie to end to read what other people thought of it.
Haven't seen 'Her'. It sounds like a Black Mirror premise.
I haven't seen many Joaquin Phoenix movies in general. His performance in 'The Master' was awesome though. He plays a complete degenerate who somehow gets taken under the wing of an LRH-esque cult leader played by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
All PTA movies are masterpieces but that one is especially fascinating. PTA is a genius with these stories about dysfunctional people and power dynamics.
Definitely peeping the master this coming weekend. Just got done watching hereditary, pretty disturbing film
lmao @ da hipster and sjw beards as well(male and female). looking like the last time they have bathed has been longer than skampoe, is in now. waddling around in those tight gay ass pants like shadynasty.
JUST peeped unsane
good one about a stalker and a rogue behavioral health center, worth the watch
“Teeth”, low budget but good premise
Im sure it would've already been mentioned, but 'mandy' is the most David Lynch movie I think I've seen, that wasnt actually directed by David Lynch.
The Nines
this is pretty enjoyable
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Surprisingly Good20 July 2018 | by rdbiehler-92996 – See all my reviews
My friend and I went into this movie expecting to laugh and make fun of it, especially after the first one. And while yes, there are some funny/stupid/absurd parts to this movie, overall it was actually very intriguing. It manages to come off slightly more realistic, enough so that it caught my interest and held it throughout. I enjoyed the first Unfriended because it was dumb and I thought it was funny. I enjoyed Dark Web because it was a legitimately fascinating, enjoyable movie. Definitely check this one out
Bomb city
dude
what a dope ass movie
The snow town murders<<<<pretty twisted Aussie film
The house that jack built
I was reading about this movie and Lars Von Trier a few days ago. I watched Melancholia which I think is supposed to be one of his better films. I thought it was pretty good but I think I need to rewatch it.
Hows this one? The director has a reputation as a provocateur.
this is one of those well done, well written and most IMPORTANTLY, well casted movies that do not only delve into hard subject matter but also doe's kinda leaves you fascinated with the minds of serial killers. Matt dilon was born to play a misunderstood weirdo killer, i mean he totally kills it,
UNFORTUNATELY
this is one those movies that is fascinating and keeps you watching until the end, basically the last 15 minutes of the movie robbed this movie of becoming the perfect serial killer tale, it was just unneccesary and ruined the realsm of the movie which was its strongest point, but id still recommend it if you enjoy artsy violence and cerebral understanding of said violence like i do. AS long as u ignore the ending, its a great film IMO
^ I want to watch it even though I've read its pretty brutal. All I can think of when I see Matt Dillon is his character in Something About Mary lol.
It sucks when a movie yanks the rug out before the end. The film 'Hereditary' is fantastic up until 1 hour in, when they start filling it with silly horror cliches. Still a good movie though.
Just watched it. I disagree about the ending. I thought the movie was more of a philosophical debate on art and humanity so the closing 15 minutes were a great way to end it. Very smart and compelling movie.
It definitely gets into the mind of this serial killer. Thats definitely not an easy watch in places though. It probably goes further than most movies on the subject.
i see what you mean, i guess i just wanted the realism of the whole thing to be the only theme of the movie, it is a great movie though, and so well shot