Recomendations on Must See Film's

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Axolotl

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Actual Must-See films?

Apocalypse Now, Lawrence of Arabia, The Dollars Trilogy, Unforgiven, The Godfather parts 1+2, Pulp Fiction, Psycho, The Shining, Three Colours Trilogy, Dr. Strangelove. These are the main films I'd consider "must see".

I'd also reccomend the following but they're far more subjective or based on my personal tastes: Brazil, A Clockwork Orange, Once Upon a Time in the West, Blade Runner, Mulholland Drive, Kill Bill, Trainspotting, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Gran Torino, Life of Brian, Barton Fink, Oldboy. I could probably think of more but that should be enough.
 

Flamezdudes

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I would say Oldboy and Let The Right One In. But I say that to everyone, so yeah. I would recommend more but others and recommended them already! Moon is great too, go see it!
 

Rhymer

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Ink (2009). Low budget, unknown actors, never shown in theatres.

Awesome photography, great acting, incredible story and one of the best soundtracks out there.

Go see it.
 

Crazy_Dude

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Alien
Aliens
Predator
District 9
The Decent (A great indie horror film possibly the best in the last few years)
 

New Vegas Samurai

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octafish said:
Don't do that, don't mess with Kurosawa like that.
Why thank you, His name was bothering for a while, every time I say Akira I always end up mentioning yamaoka the composer...
I'm really sorry if I bastardized it a little but really, Kurosawa was brilliant director, not only expansive in his themes, but also hinted at sympathy towards the people of japan and their plights.

Seriously, anyone interested in watching a great movie, go buy Kurosawa flicks