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I get to watch quite a lot of films. Every so often ill see one that impresses me that I've never even heard of before

Latest was called '11:14' (released 2003). Completely random film consisting of 5 intertwining stories. I love films like this

Any films anyone cares to share that have equallly impressed them we may not have even heard of?

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I saw that at the cinema. Patrick Swayze was in it I think. It's the one which sort of like Pulp Fiction, Vantage Point and Go in the way the story unfolds.

What about:

Below -  directed by David Twohy (Pitch Black)

Way Of The Gun - directed by Christopher McQuarrie (writer of 'The Usual Suspects')

Bubba Ho-Tep - starring Bruce Campbell. What more can I say!

Lords Of Dogtown - dramatical version of Dogtown & Z Boys. About the early days of skate boarding.

 

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I saw that at the cinema. Patrick Swayze was in it I think. It's the one which sort of like Pulp Fiction, Vantage Point and Go in the way the story unfolds.


What about:


Below -  directed by David Twohy (Pitch Black)


Way Of The Gun - directed by Christopher McQuarrie (writer of 'The Usual Suspects')


Bubba Ho-Tep - starring Bruce Campbell. What more can I say!


Lords Of Dogtown - dramatical version of Dogtown & Z Boys. About the early days of skate boarding.


 



 


Thats the one Grinner (Including Rachael Cook in a rather fetching outfit)


Ive seen Lords Of Dogtown already (Good film), ill certainly try to check those others out in time Yes


Bubba sounds like classic Campbell to me Stick out tongue

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NSYGrinner:

Lords Of Dogtown - dramatical version of Dogtown & Z Boys. About the early days of skate boarding.  

Way better than it had any right to be as a general release film.

For anyone into skating it is bliss. The extras in the DVD are outstanding, showing the originals doing the stunts in the movie and the fact that the actors learned how to skate just for the film in a matter of months  Must watch it again soon.

Heath Ledger - RIP. 

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Brick


I'm still undecided as to how good Elephant is, but it's nicely done.


 

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Bubba-ho-tep - a great film! Caught it by accident one night on TV, and loved it.

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Brick


I'm still undecided as to how good Elephant is, but it's nicely done.


 

 

Seen Brick. That was pretty cool

Elephant ive never heard of but certainly sounds like something id like  Yes

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Seen Brick. That was pretty cool

Elephant ive never heard of but certainly sounds like something id like  Yes


It's about the 1999 Columbine high school shootings. Not a nice subject, but it's filmed from different peoples points of view, which all cross at some point.


 

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Re: Films that may have escaped you
aliEnRIK:

I get to watch quite a lot of films. Every so often ill see one that impresses me that I've never even heard of before

Latest was called '11:14' (released 2003). Completely random film consisting of 5 intertwining stories. I love films like this

Any films anyone cares to share that have equallly impressed them we may not have even heard of?

Is 11;14 the one where Rachael Leigh Cook has some good times in the cemetery, til the headstone gets involved? If so, yep, good flick.

My vote, though, would be for 'The Diving Bell and The Butterfly'. French, but don't hold that against it. Beautiful, heart-wrenching film.

This one has Colin Farrel in it, but don't hold that against it: 'In Bruges' is brilliant. 

'Defendor' with Woody Harrelson is great. It would be easy to call it a Kick-Ass rip off, but it's so much more than that. it's intelligent and touching.

 

 

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Is 11;14 the one where Rachael Leigh Cook has some good times in the cemetery, til the headstone gets involved? If so, yep, good flick.

 

Thats the one  Smile

bretty:

My vote, though, would be for 'The Diving Bell and The Butterfly'. French, but don't hold that against it. Beautiful, heart-wrenching film.

This one has Colin Farrel in it, but don't hold that against it: 'In Bruges' is brilliant. 

'Defendor' with Woody Harrelson is great. It would be easy to call it a Kick-Ass rip off, but it's so much more than that. it's intelligent and touching.

 

Ive seen In Bruges, it was ok, worth a watch. Defendor ive not got round to watching yet. I'll check out 'The Diving Bell And The Butterfly' when I can (Ive no problem with foreign films)

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Re: Films that may have escaped you

+1 for diving bell and butterfly. Have your tried Jean de Florette and Manon des Source?

I watched Before the Devil Knows You're Dead and The Counterfeiters, both highly enjoyable. 

One of my faves os Blackball, an excellent offbeat brit comedy, features Johnny Vegas, Vince Vaughan and Paul Kaye.  

 

I agree In Bruges is good but no better than that, though Farrell is a convincing lunatic, and I thought the scene where he is about to shoot himself in the park was genius.

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Re: Films that may have escaped you
aliEnRIK:

I get to watch quite a lot of films. Every so often ill see one that impresses me that I've never even heard of before

Latest was called '11:14' (released 2003). Completely random film consisting of 5 intertwining stories. I love films like this

Any films anyone cares to share that have equallly impressed them we may not have even heard of?



Love Liza. Excellent film that not many have seen.
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Re: Films that may have escaped you

Gallipoli?

A bit mainstream but practically no-one else I know has seen it.

If you are not moved at the end there is something wrong with you.

Or is that just me? 

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I would be surprised if many have seen Birdy, with a fabulous score from Peter Gabriel, it's fairly heavy going at times tho...??


Another french one (if you can handle the sub-titles) is Betty Blue, again with a fabulous soundtrack...

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Nice to see someone else mention the Counterfeiters. One of the best films Ive seen and noone I know has seen it.

Also must sees are

Das Experiment

Festen

Amadeus

A Bittersweet Life

Dead or Alive (Miike Takashi one)

 

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I would be surprised if many have seen Birdy, with a fabulous score from Peter Gabriel, it's fairly heavy going at times tho...??


Another french one (if you can handle the sub-titles) is Betty Blue, again with a fabulous soundtrack...


Seen Betty Blue many times, one of my best films ever.
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