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u/ehmpsy_laffs · 2 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

I absolutely loved the first one. Second one was second rate, IMO, but I had some fun watching it. Found out that the first one is based more heavily on the comic, which is a pretty awesome read if you're interested.

u/MrDegausser · 1 pointr/MovieSuggestions

I'm a big fan of cheesy stuff too on halloween if I'm not watching horror.

I'm obsessed with the movie MONSTER HOUSE. Can't tell you why, I just dig it.

I haven't seen FUN SIZE yet, but it seems innocent and fun?

Nicktoons Halloween -- Tales of Fright is also a great bit of nostalgia for 4.99 from Amazon.

u/redtens · 3 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

Just to suggest something beyond his Four Samurai Classics collection, Ran is considered to be one of his best movies, completed much later in his career.

Its very well shot with a great story and lots of visual appeal. Definitely a must-see if you're talking Kurosawa.

u/lipplog · 3 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

Depends on how into movies you want to get. If you want to appreciate what makes a movie great (editing, cinematography, directing, writing), then get a hold of the book History of Narrative Film. It’s a fantastic read, and it not only lists essential films, it breaks down why they are essential. This will allow you to see any modern movie and approximate what the filmmakers are doing.

u/Quanny7 · 1 pointr/MovieSuggestions

Gone Girl was such a good read by you know what else is a good read ? “Rain” by T Outlaw it’s a psychological thriller sci fi book about young adults in a psych ward who get a new counselor and he tries to figure out why they’re really in there & he discovers they have abilities and lots of trauma and dark humor lol it’s hilarious
https://www.amazon.com/Rain-T-Outlaw/dp/107630365X/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=rain+t+outlaw&qid=1566113877&s=gateway&sprefix=rain+t+out&sr=8-1

u/RosesAndClovers · 1 pointr/MovieSuggestions

Is this: https://www.amazon.ca/Shining-Glory-Theological-Reflections-Terrence/dp/162032413X --> The book you were referring to? Looks really interesting.

And thanks for the film suggestion. Keep meaning to jump into Malick in general and Tree of Life seems to be a decent place to start.

u/jupiterkansas · 2 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

Depends on how much longer you have left to live.

But there's a book on the subject and a ton of lists on the internet. All you're getting here is some recent popular American films.

u/fahrenheitisretarded · 3 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

It's on Amazon, and also available on Bluray. https://www.amazon.com/Last-Black-Man-San-Francisco/dp/B07S7SRBVN

But depending on where you live it may still be available in cinemas too. For example, it is not released in my country until later this month, so I might go watch it again on the big screen.

Release dates here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4353250/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_ov_inf

u/ComradePiggy · 3 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

This is the copy I have

http://www.amazon.com/A-Clockwork-Orange-Anthony-Burgess/dp/0393312836/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1367457817&sr=8-1

And it for sure has the last chapter as Burgess wanted it.

"This edition includes the controversial last chapter not published in the first edition and Burgess's introduction "A Clockwork Orange Resucked.""

u/djsupersoak · 1 pointr/MovieSuggestions

I know you've been bashing Interstellar's scientific accuracy, but there is actually a companion book that goes with it written by Kip Thorne, an astrophysicist that advised on the movie...

http://www.amazon.com/The-Science-Interstellar-Kip-Thorne/dp/0393351378

Maybe see interstellar with that book and you'll look at it a bit differently...

u/albert_camus69 · 2 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

Yeah man. Glad you watched it! There are a lot of conspiracy theories about what they were doing there walking on the highway, with their suitcases filled with laptops/passports. Even the brother of the guy that was stabbed even thinks it's possible that they were some type of MK-Ultra experiment that escaped (due to the fact that they were hit by cars on the highway, and still managed to fight off cops, and then were released from custody <48 hours). The brother of the guy who got stabbed/killed even wrote a whole book on it .

u/WooderFountain · 2 pointsr/MovieSuggestions

Some say McCarthy based The Road on the 1993 novel Flan.

The novels are stylistic opposites, but their structures are nearly identical.

Dwight Garner, now the NY Times' book review editor, wrote that "Flan is among the most comically fucked up and unholy narratives I've ever bumped my cranium against."