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re: Give me your independent, arthouse, weird shite
Posted on 2/4/20 at 10:42 pm to GeauxBayouBengals
Posted on 2/4/20 at 10:42 pm to GeauxBayouBengals
ABSOLUTELY. Possession (1981) is an art house horror MASTERPIECE. By all means check it out, just make sure you watch the original version and not the American cut.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 11:36 pm to KirkLazarus
That's pretty mainstream. It's a Danny Boyle flick (best Director for Slumdog.)
The British Film Institute named Trainspotting the 10th greatest British film of all-time.
The British Film Institute named Trainspotting the 10th greatest British film of all-time.
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 11:37 pm
Posted on 2/4/20 at 11:57 pm to StringedInstruments
Kontroll
Fun Hungarian flick from 2003 taking place almost entirely underground. Awesome soundtrack, gritty grimey cinematography, some cool uses of colors and shadows. Lots of symbolism if that's your thing, but plenty digestible taken literally too. Wonderful film all around.
Fun Hungarian flick from 2003 taking place almost entirely underground. Awesome soundtrack, gritty grimey cinematography, some cool uses of colors and shadows. Lots of symbolism if that's your thing, but plenty digestible taken literally too. Wonderful film all around.
Posted on 2/5/20 at 12:12 am to Yesca11
Found Tideland on Amazon Prime and that....went completely over my head. Junkies and retards, and probably something else I'm missing.
Posted on 2/5/20 at 12:51 am to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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That's pretty mainstream
I do agree, but I did show two people who had never seen it yesterday so thought maybe it wasn't as known as I thought.
Posted on 2/5/20 at 1:16 am to StringedInstruments
Directors:
Terrence Malick
Nicolas Winding-Refn
Sofia Coppola
Wong Kar-Wai
Terrence Malick
Nicolas Winding-Refn
Sofia Coppola
Wong Kar-Wai
Posted on 2/5/20 at 5:33 pm to StringedInstruments
Imaginaerum by Nightwish
Posted on 2/5/20 at 5:33 pm to smash williams
I don't want to say watch weird stuff just to watch it, but here's some indie-ish films I really like
Upstream Color
Smithereens
Kes
Female Trouble
Slacker
Upstream Color
Smithereens
Kes
Female Trouble
Slacker
Posted on 2/5/20 at 5:52 pm to StringedInstruments
Trust (Early 90s good not great dark room com. Think they missed the mark casting the two mains)
The Addiction (Mid 90s, strange philosophical B&w vampire movie)
The Addiction (Mid 90s, strange philosophical B&w vampire movie)
Posted on 2/5/20 at 6:34 pm to lsubatman1
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Strangest movie I've ever seen. The people aren't even actors, just strange kids and adults in Nashville, making a movie based in a depressing town in Ohio after a bad tornado.
I watched Gummo once, like 18 years ago, and I continue to be horrified by the bathtub scene.
Posted on 2/5/20 at 6:43 pm to StringedInstruments
One of my absolute favorite movies of the decade. Id be lying if I told you I fully understood it, but its gorgeous, fun, and completely absurd. Lavant is extraordinary in the lead.
Posted on 2/5/20 at 6:47 pm to devils1854
I absolutely hated this movie the first time I saw it. I thought it was art house dribble. As I got older, my tastes change and mature, and I came back to this after really finding Arnfosky and becoming a huge fan. Its probably my favorite Arnofsky film, and much like mother!, you either love the film and the allegory, or you absolutely think its trash. Its definitely top 10 for me this century.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 8:44 am to DeoreDX
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The Addiction
Interesting movie.
I forget alot of the finer points but one scene sorta stayed with me.
When Christopher Walken is talking about trying to become human again and how he's getting closer to that. He mentions that he can now defecate. That was an important milestone for his character.
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