Equilibrium, I watched probably 20 some times while playing ffxi a couple years back.
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I really need to watch this movie again.
The 13th Warrior is a great movie. Ronin another great action movie.
Fired Up! has a certain charm to it, it's one of those movies where the cast members are all too old for the roles they play but it's just a good dumb movie.
Yeah, some movies you could watch once a year or every other year and enjoy them every time you watch them,
The Fifth Element, 12 Monkeys, The 13th Warrior, Ronin, PayBack, Big Trouble in Little China, Time Bandits, 8mm...
One movie I saw only once that left an impact on me for years is Kwaidan. If you have netflix check it out, I am. I saw it late, late one night or way too early in the morning perhaps and it was really good. 1964 Japanese film that's made up of 4 ghost stories.
Ron Howard's Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
I took a hst in film class my junior year in high school, got to watch a lot of classics. Lawrence in Arabia, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Ben-Hur. I don't guess they're under rated, as he told us they were ground breaking. But still, I love a lot of the older movies. A good chunk of modern movies are nothing more than mindless violence.
Really hard to get people to watch The Good, The Bad, The Ugly when it's one of the better movies ever, same with Seven Samurai or anything by Akira Kurosawa (Battle Fortress, Sanjuro, Yojimbo... etc etc)
Primal Fear with Richard Gere and Ed Norton is amazing and maybe 2 people I've met have ever seen it, let alone heard of it.
I dunno why, but for some reason after high school I cannot find people who like this movie that I encounter.
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Prolly a comic book thing but I just love this movie.
Judge Dredd is awesome which made it even cooler the first time I was looking at LBP DLC and found this:
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Trust me, I looove b&w movies. What I meant was, that people usually have a stigma now that b&w movies just aren't good without color or graphics, same BS the guy was talking about his friend not watching 80s~ action films but loving 2000+ ones, pure hypocrites.
What I think makes b&w movies so good is, because they had so little to work off of "graphics" they had to really focus on framing shots/scenery and creating deep/meaningful dialogue to make it more powerfull.. 20,000x more important to a movie IMHO. Btw, I've seen that Passion of Joan of Arc movie.. was a couple of years ago on TCM (seen it more then once since on same channel, they play it on Easter Sunday almost like clockwork). The shots of her on the stake being interrogated by the church were so sorrowful I was moved to tears.. that in itself from being a silent movie with pure text set to music/face shots is just too amazing.
Speaking of sorrowful scenes.. in Sansho The Bailiff, when the main character's sister is committing suicide in the lake set to that sad song.. fuck.. I'm done for haha, it didn't help in the movie after all the shit they've been through.. then that happens, I baw'd so hard first time I saw that;;;;. That's why I love b&w I guess heh, the story just envelops you and immerses you in their situation because the directors cared that much about it to do so. You're hard pressed to find that kind of dedication from a director now with all their obsessions on graphics/product placement/box office ratings..
Serial Mom
original Halloween 1/2
Excalibur
The Prophecy
That's horrible.. most of those movies are amazing because they didn't have the option to use a mass amount of visual effects. Everything was done with detailed costumes and stuff. The first remake of John Carpenters the thing was amazing, shit looks realistic. The fifth element is one of my favorite movies, and I know I've watched die hard at least 20+ times because it'd just be on tv and I'd just sit down and never get up.
I liked Pitch Black more than Riddick, had some awesome scenes in it. And another +1 to Payback, god I love that movie.
Remember when Stop-Motion animation was high-tech?
I love those little AT-ATs in the good Star Wars movies.
+1 to Fifth Element. Perfect popcorn movie.
Die Hard is just awesome, as is The Thing.
Tempted to say the Evil Dead series since practically no-one I know has seen them but I'd best most of us have seen it and know how awesome they are.
John Boorman's Excalibur. no other King Arther movie has touched it since.
I don't care if you can ses a guys watch and the hose feeding merlins staff when he makes the purdy fire!
And before I forget it I remember this from a kid and LOVE it
Explorers - river phoenix and ethan hawke and jason presson when they were like 12 lol
Also not thats it is unjustly underrated but Dark Planet...
Holy shit man, 80% of the people on the forum could make better special effects with MS paint...