Nah, I actually agree with you on that one. The Descent is good, but I think Dog Soldiers has more charm to it. Doomsday, a more recent film of his, was just so-so though which is a shame I guess.the December King said:Both Dog Soldiers and Ginger Snaps were fabulous movies! I actually liked Dog Soldiers better than the director's later work, the Descent, but I think I'm in a minority on that one.
As for me, I'd recommend TrollHunter. A giant advertisement for travelling to scenic Northern Europe. With Trolls.
Missed you posting this. I concur with this also.elvor0 said:In Bruges.
UHF is an amazing movie.Sovereign _909 said:If you like Weird Al and references to 80's pop culture, do I have a movie for you!
But seriously, I at least, find this movie hilarious and extremely quotable. I am amazed that that I have never run into someone who has seen it as well, it has a good plot, characters are likable and the references never fall flat. If you like Weird Al, this is a must watch.
Good call.ItouKaiji said:Session 9
yes, nice one.MindFragged said:Troll Hunter is also a good choice
Seconded. That movie is honestly one of the most hilarious films I have ever seen. Shame it seems only a few dozen people have actually seen it.Sovereign _909 said:If you like Weird Al and references to 80's pop culture, do I have a movie for you!
But seriously, I at least, find this movie hilarious and extremely quotable. I am amazed that that I have never run into someone who has seen it as well, it has a good plot, characters are likable and the references never fall flat. If you like Weird Al, this is a must watch.
Yeah Session 9 is severely under appreciated. From reading about it, you'd expect a generic horror film; but it's more unique than that.ItouKaiji said:To add a movie to this thread Session 9 is one of the best atmospheric, psychological movies I've ever seen and no one has seen it. It's a real shame. It depends on a cast of good actors, there no real special effects. Just a spooky story told in a scary way with good actors to convey the horror of it all. If you like horror movies, especially ones with psychological elements then you should check this one out.
Absolutely incredible movie for several reasons, including but by no means limited to:elvor0 said:In Bruges.
Probably not as obscure as some films I suspect people will come up with, but it is a great film, starring Colin Farrell (Seriously, he's really good in this film, enough for me to forgive him being in Total Recall), Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fines. If you've seen Seven Psychopaths, a more recent and publicized film, it's the same director.
You go in expecting your typical "British" style gangster movie, but what you get is a really touching story, with some great themes, visual flair and great laughs with some excellent characters. If it matters to anyone, Roger Ebert gave it a four out of four star review, and that dude is hard to please.
Go, go watch it. The trailer really doesn't do it justice.
AND YES. Watched it with a friend, neither of us with any idea what we were getting into and it is just brilliant.Lovely Mixture said:Black Dynamite, starring Michael Jai. People may have heard of the animated series, but they NEED to see the movie.