Crime, Thriller, And Sci-fi Film Suggestions

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Martin D, Sep 15, 2018.

  1. Anything by the Coen brothers
    The french connection
    Mississippi burning
    The girl with the dragon tattoo (Swedish version is "darker")
    Sometimes its fun to watch a movie that is so bad its "good"
    Top of my list for this category is
    Zombeavers
    Piranha 3dd
    Taladega nights.
    Give em ago
     
  2. apocalypto was a superb movie.
     
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  3. i found them disappointing especially the English one, Mr Craig won the trust of the troubled girl, then when he had finished doing her, cast her aside doing her more psycho damage.
    Maybe thats life, but I wanted a happier ending for her. In fact I could have helped her there. :D
     
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  4. Nope don't think so but will google it,THKS
     
  5. The American. Still think it’s one of George Clooneys best films.
     
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  6. ‘Stranger things’, think Fargo but weirder.
     
  7. No Country for old Men
    Crash
    Seven
    Carry on Emmanuel (Sorry, wrong thread).
     
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  8. might be worth a watch this week on Netflix

     
  9. looks confusing! will watch that...
     
  10. Train to busan
    Sink the bismark.
    Zulu
     
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  11. "The Road", based on a book by Cormack McCarthy (the book is absolutely fantastic) who wrote the book "No Country For Old Men" that the movie is based on.
     
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  12. Train to Busan is a good one, what zombies aren’t scary enough, get then to run!
    Good to see South Korea have a go at the genre.
     
  13. Nine queens, Argentinian with sub titles
    Great film.
     
  14. True Detective (season 1 is the best, but stick with season 2 as it does get better)
    The Leftovers
     
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  15. I watched sweeny Todd with Johnny Depp
    Quite good
     
  16. Seen a few people talking about Train to Busan - utter garbage.

    But if we were all the would be be boring.
     
  17. What a belting thread. Some excellent suggestions.

    No romcoms asked for so I'll omit those.

    Vanilla Sky or the Spanish orignal, Abre Los Ojos, if you cannot stomach Tom Cruise. Either way, you get Penelope Cruz : o D
    Bad Timing - Art Garfunkel? Don't worry, it works.
    Bedevilled - Marvellous, those Koreans :)
    Brawl In Cellblock 99 - never see Vince Vaughn in the same light ever again
    Bunraku - sounds Japanese but it isn't, not really
    Children of Men - not cheery but uplifting.
    Chinatown - a true classic, Jack Nicholson was rarely better
    Chronicle - well that escalated quick!
    Cloud Atlas - I had to watch it twice and still found new things third time along. The book is even better, marvellously written (except for the pidgin English chapters)
    Coherence - wonderfully layered in terms of plot
    Confessions - a truly disturbing Japanese film - not horror, so much.
    Cross of Iron - for the Sven Hassel fans
    Cube and Cube 2 (but not 3) - mind-bending stuff
    Deadpool 1 & 2 - genre stretching in a good way
    Devil - Claustrophobic horror
    Don't Look Back - French/Italian mystery with Monica Belucci - why do you need to know more?
    Eden Lake - I don't think I'll be able to watch this one again, it stays with you
    Edge of Darkness - Mel Gibson has never been remotely as good as he was in this one
    Edge of Tomorrow - better than you'd think
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - don't worry that it is Jim Carrey, it is an incredible film
    Exam - another claustrophobic thriller, incredible character study/mystery
    Feast - horrible but fascinating and great combination of horror and humour of the darkest kind
    Franklyn - Eva Green, need I say more. Fascinating characters and plot
    Ghost of Mars - I am a big Carpenter fan and this is a good'un
    Gilda - Rita Hayworth, grrrrrrrrr
    Hanna - great actioner, great baddies
    Haywire - spy thriller, enormously under-rated
    Her - offbeat AI drama
    Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road - quirky, funny allegory stuff, disarmingly good
    Identity - brilliant, if you don't know what is going on and avoided any spoilers, which I did
    In The Mouth of Madness - Carpenter again, brilliant horror with a touch of the Lovecraft about it
    Ink - quirky tale, about redemption. I am absurdly fond of this film
    Jacob's Ladder - one of my very favourite films of all time
    JasonX - send up of the Friday 13th genre, with some brilliant set pieces and "dialogue"
    Kung Fu Hustle - get the subtitles version, the English dub is not good
    Layer Cake - the film that put Craig in a Bond suit, I reckon. Smart crime thriller
    Leon - brilliant hit man action
    Margin Call - base on true events, the crime caper to end all crime capers aka the 2008 financial crash
    Memento - I am on my third viewing and suspect I will need three more to get my head around this one
    Monsters - sf, a good one, with an ending that was, for me, unexpected and thought-provoking
    Mr Nobody - don't even know how to describe this one. Poignant, I guess!
    On The Beach - the original with Gregory Peck. I guess it's just me but I am balling my eyes out at the end (same as I did with the book)
    Pandorum - excellent and scary sf mystery
    Payback - I have seen this film three times - three times a week, for a month. If I channel hop and stumble across it, I watch it again, I cannot help it. Watch the remade version, not the original cinematic release
    Perfect Sense - thought-provoking sf, I think it's quite deep
    Pontypool - a little gem, with a very interesting take on the usual virus peril sf
    Predestination - brilliantly logical tale, like watching a puzzle
    Resident Evil - the original is brilliant and stylish - in fact, it is everything its sequels are not
    Revolver - WTAF? Good luck, let me know how you got on
    Rollerball - the original 70s version, not the crime against cinema remake
    S.F.W. - absolutely marvellous, hostage crisis and aftermath, told in part in flashback
    Shoot'em Up - ridiculous shoot 'em up but with Monica Belucci (sigh) and Paul Giamatti and, oh yeah, Clive Owen as the hero
    Shutter Island - brilliant mystery, so good it actually make you forget that it's Leonardo di Cappuccino
    Silent Hill
    - great sf, astonishing effects
    Sin City - brilliant crime drama with some astonishing cast-against-type performances
    Slipstream - after you work out Revolver, you're ready to try this one. Mind-bending, film-within-a-film sf
    Solaris (remake 2002) - sf so slow it practically grinds to a halt yet I cannot stop watching it
    Sophie's Choice - I cannot watch this again, it upsets the shit out of me. Haunting
    Stay - puzzling sf mystery
    The Andromeda Strain - stylish 70s original sf
    The Cabin in the Woods - slasher horror deconstruction, stylish, witty and pretty much unique. My man Joss Whedon
    The Cell - visually stunning and clever sf/crime
    The Congress - I challenge you to watch this. I still think it was an LSD trip but here it is on my Hard Drive. Fans of The Princess Bride have a slight chance of managing a full viewing
    The Dark Hours - excellent and fairly unusual psychological thriller
    The Deaths of Ian Stone - starts strongly and carries you along, an oddball thriller
    The Fountain - visual feast and quite thought-provoking
    The Game - it's Michael Douglas but don;t hold that against the film, it's a good mystery
    The Host - not the Saoirse Ronan version, a Korean monster movie. The beastie is comically clumsy and fiercely vicious, an odd combination. Korean sensibilities so quirky and weird to Western eyes
    The Machinist - slow-paced mystery with an almost unrecognisable Christian Bale. Fascinating and satisfying
    The Man From Earth - people sitting around in a living room, chatting yet this is mesmerising. Makes you wish you were sitting there with them
    The Martian - one of the best straight-ahead sf movies of the decade. Just brilliant
    The Nines - puzzling mystery and utterly quirky, a brilliant little film
    The Quiet Earth - a marvellous if tiny New Zealand sf film with a "Now what ya gonna do?" ending
    The Signal - there's two recent sf films of that name, choose either or both, they are great
    The Silent Flute - awful acting, terrible fight scenes, worst lead actor ever ... and yet one of my all-time favourite films. Don't miss Eli Wallach as "the man in oil"
    The War of the Roses - Best. Breakup. Film. Ever.
    Thirteen Ghosts - quirky and stylish ghost story, great soundtrack. "Did I say there was a petting zoo in the basement? Noooooo!" LOL
    Timecrimes - French I think, or maybe Spanish. Immensely logical time travel story
    Triangle - another mystery horror weirdness. A quietly brilliant watch
    Under The Skin - don't think about it, just go along for the ride
    V for Vendetta - future dystopia, I find this film strongly, deeply moving
    Videodrome - for those of us who live the VHS years. Odd film
    We Need to Talk About Kevin - a difficult one to watch in this day and age, it's a bit near the knuckle

    There are many others, but I think I've said enough : o )
     
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  18. Well that's killed the thread:(
     
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  19. Not if the OP asks for RomCom suggestions!
     
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  20. Lightening, have you hacked Loz's account?
     
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