Intellectual Movies - Page 4
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dronebabo
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Liquid`Nazgul
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FroST(TE)
United States909 Posts
i also heard eternal sunshine of a spotless mind was really good | ||
Hot77.iEy
Finland1486 Posts
Requiem for a Dream Silence of the Lambs Butterfly Effect Artificial Intelligence Blade Runner American History X Fight Club One Flew Over the Cockoo's Nest Identity Memento | ||
KillerPenguin
United States516 Posts
The Usual Suspects(#1) Seven Saw Memento Butterfly Effect Matrix 1+2 I know there are a lot more than this | ||
squeakmaster
Jamaica81 Posts
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MrIncognito
United States217 Posts
Adaptation Lonestar Adventures of Baron Munchausen Ikiru (Japanese- Kurosawa movie) Seven Samurai (already mentioned, but a great movie. Also by Kurosawa) | ||
Ender
United States294 Posts
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fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
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wasted
Germany1789 Posts
![]() Jacob's Ladder ![]() Dark City ![]() Videodrome ![]() Solaris these movies are somehow all pretty gloomy and the main actors are in a world and wonder about "reality" | ||
Cloud
Sexico5880 Posts
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oPtioNaLk
Korea (South)564 Posts
Old Boy (Korean movie) is also good. As for movies based on books like To Kill a Mockingbird: I think they are crap. The movies in comparison to the book are so inferior. Although this may not be true for all movies like this, I have yet to be proven wrong. | ||
OhThatDang
United States4685 Posts
that jim carry movie eternal sunshine of the spotless mind maybe be boring but gets good :D | ||
MoltkeWarding
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pangshai
Chinatown5333 Posts
2. Collateral. How could this be missed? I thought collateral offered very deep insights to the meaning of life and living it to the fullest. Also, I found the scene at the nightclub where Tom Cruise is trying to kill the chinese witness wonderfully choreographed, totally fit the music. 3. American Beauty. | ||
Raistlin
Sweden104 Posts
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dy1an
124 Posts
On April 09 2005 02:41 Raistlin wrote: Equillibrium lol, No-story-and-random-violence movie I vote for The Acid House | ||
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Liquid`Spy
Netherlands1301 Posts
On April 08 2005 04:38 0x64 wrote: Is someone interrested if I post a list of french movie that might enter this category? yes, please I'm getting more and more into older movies lately, and use imdb as a sort of guideline. I'm pretty interested in 'foreign' language movies too, if they're really worth it. Recently saw M (1931) by Fritz Lang, a german director who also did Metropolis which is a silent movie iirc, but good too. Other films that I want to check out in the near future are the works of Fellini (Italian director) and those of Ingmar Bergman (Swedish) and some other foreign (as in non-english speaking) directors. So please do list good movies from your country, wherever your from so that maybe I might check them out ![]() I'm a huge van of Lynch, Kubrick and Tarantino btw~ | ||
ZorAptoR
Switzerland926 Posts
On April 08 2005 09:24 Immer[Forever] wrote: nice choices ZorAptoR My tip: Seven Samurai. An old blacknwhite movie from Japan. Here is a review thx :D and Seven Samurai is really i great movie! actually there are many good intellectual mobies out there... one i forgot as it is intellectual in a different way: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas one of Johnny Depp's best appearances imo | ||
hasuwar
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