Netflix Queue Suggestions Anyone?

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lowdaddy

the next thing i'm adding to mine is spider, a david cronenburg film that i saw and loved years ago.  time to re-watch it.  i highly recommend it.  i won't even bother with a synopsis but, rest assured, it's out there.
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Lumpy

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The Squid and the Whale
Happiness
In the Company of Men
You and Me and Everyone We Know
Children of Men
Grizzly Man
Cloverfield
Eastern Promises
A History of Violence
Hot Fuzz
Shaun of the Dead
The Wages of Fear
No Country For Old Men
The Devil's Backbone
Grindhouse (both)
The Wrestler
Clean, Shaven
Your Friends and Neighbors
The Idiots
Breaking the Waves
District 9
The Piano
Bigger Stronger Faster
Naked
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whoshotthefrog

These are some of the movies that i've seen over the past few weeks.


The Baader-Meinhof Complex
Fugazi: Instrument
A Single Man
Saint John of Las Vegas
The Runaways
Green Zone
Terribly Happy
Sin Nombre
The Road
Hot Tub Time Machine
Kick-Ass
A Prophet
The Art of the Steal
Greenberg
I Need That Record
The Losers
Mary and Max
Youth In Revolt
Harry Brown
Operation Endgame
The Black Balloon
The Good The Bad The Weird
The Square
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
The Good Heart
Solitary Man
The Killer Inside Me - Highly Recommended
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Holy Rollers
Please Leave
The Girl Who Played With Fire
The Experiment
Winter's Bone
The Extra Man
The Disappearance of Alice Creed
The Human Centipede
The Ghost Writer
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
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Barnabas

once and future queen. let me say sorry in advance. i watched the whole thing. and I do mean 'thing'.
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MF

Enter the Void

Prepare yourself for getting seriously fucked up by a film.

whoshotthefrog

Quote from: MF on February 05, 2011, 03:53:43 PM
Enter the Void

Prepare yourself for getting seriously fucked up by a film.


I watched that last weekend. Good movie, but it is definitely out there.
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MF

I would second this:

The Baader-Meinhof Complex

and also recommend the documentary on Brett "the Hitman" Hart, which clearly was an obvious inspiration for a number of scenes in The Wrestler. Whether you care about wresting or not, it's pretty engaging.

EaterofBirds

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District 9 played on Encore the other night, so it's on demand right now..great movie

Enter the Void, though not for everyone, is great. Get the Blue Ray edition.

Blue Valentine was a yawner. Quirky enough, and Williams and Gosling getting attention from it, but I got bored with it



Fish Tank, Vahalla Rising, Shutter Island (though alot dont like it), Buried, White Ribbon, Antichrist, Social Network, The Company Men. Winters Bone, Black Death,

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EaterofBirds

Loved the movie 'Moon'..didnt see if anyone mentioned it yet

sleestak

Watched the Johnny Knoxville produced "Wild Wonderful Whites" on streaming Netflix last night.  It's a documentary about the Boone County West Virginia White family; as in Jesco White from the Dancing Outlaw documentary.  This one focuses more on the rest of the family but still is mainly based around Jesco.  It even has some of Electric Wizard's - Vinum Sabbathi in the one scene.

Worth a watch.
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demon gal

How about the Manchurian Candidate or Young Frankenstein?


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giantchris

Quote from: EaterofBirds on February 13, 2011, 12:24:24 PM
Loved the movie 'Moon'..didnt see if anyone mentioned it yet
^^^^
Moon is one of the greatest Sci-Fi films ever made as far as I'm concerned. 

I'd recommend probably Buried, The Thing, The Proposition.

EaterofBirds

I stopped recommending 'Buried'...I loved it and recommended it on a friends facebook post looking for flicks and got trashed from the concensus.

I thought it was great, seriously...the story was simple, but delivered in the last third. Very tense and the claustrophobic atmosphere was spot on.



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core9

Quote from: giantchris on March 26, 2011, 04:43:02 AM
Quote from: EaterofBirds on February 13, 2011, 12:24:24 PM
Loved the movie 'Moon'..didnt see if anyone mentioned it yet
^^^^
Moon is one of the greatest Sci-Fi films ever made as far as I'm concerned. 

I'd recommend probably Buried, The Thing, The Proposition.

"Moon" is an awesome flick that no one knows about, and The Thing always kicks ass...total doom!

giantchris

Quote from: EaterofBirds on March 30, 2011, 01:21:52 PM
I stopped recommending 'Buried'...I loved it and recommended it on a friends facebook post looking for flicks and got trashed from the concensus.

I thought it was great, seriously...the story was simple, but delivered in the last third. Very tense and the claustrophobic atmosphere was spot on.



I liked it a lot too.  I thought it built a great atmosphere of suspense and Ryan Reynolds was surprisingly awesome in it.  I think people just didn't like the ending then.  It reminded me of a Polanski film a little bit.

mortlock

the bill burr stand up is amazing..

very funny stuff..

johnny problem

Festival Express.

It's a documentary taking place in 1970, with groups like The Band, Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Buddy Guy.  Basically all those bands riding on a train together and playing music in festivals.  Really cool shit.