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Recently I started sixth form, and one of the subjects I decided to take was Film Studies, and as a result I get to borrow films from the school library.

The point of the thread is this: what are some good films that I should take out? I'm willing to watch anything so long as it's decent. And if you include a brief synopsis of the film, no spoilers please.

EDIT: I also took History, Biology and Classical Civilisation for my A-levels, so stop being smug.
 

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Big Fish
Labyrinth
Snatch
Watchmen
Pan's Labyrinth
Cloverfield
Be Kind Rewind
The Usual Suspects

Just plucked a few names from my shelf :p
They are all good. Some are brilliant, some are merely great.
 

Vita Detestabilis

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"Dean Spanley", can't really explain what it's about without giving the whole thing away, but it's one of the most surprising, and awesome, films I've ever seen. Suffice to say, the main character is a Dean, and he's called Spanley. :p

But if that doesn't convince you, the cast includes many stars, including Jeremy Northam, Sam Neill, Peter O'Toole and Bryan Brown (Neill plays Spanley)
 

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Little Miss Sunshine. Very funny, very heartwarming, only cost £100,000 to make. Beat all the high-budget stuff. Loved it. Recommended.
 

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Ha... Film studies....

Any way, as I look down on you from my History and Law a-level snobbery tree I will throw you some golden apples of film so that you can squander them by putting on some dark glasses and smoking a lavender cigarette whilst you debate them in darkened rooms.

In Bruge - Ok, so it's got Colin Farrell in it but really; you have to look past that because he is just so damn good in it. It is one of the best films I've ever seen. If you're doing film studies it's a good one to do because of the way the atmosphere is set and the scenery used and all of the long shots of a beautiful city.
Hard Candy - Excellent thriller
The Big Nothin' - Simon Pegg... need I say more?
Eagle vs Shark - Its got Jamaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords in it and it is just really funny and weird.
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang - Bloody hilarious with Robert Downey Jr. at his very best.
 

Vita Detestabilis

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Cargando said:
Little Miss Sunshine. Very funny, very heartwarming, only cost £100,000 to make. Beat all the high-budget stuff. Loved it. Recommended.
Totally agree, Little Miss Sunshine is definitely in my top three.
 

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The Usual Suspects,
Full Metal Jacket,
Big Nothing,
Happy Monday,
The Full Monty,

and also a film nobody HAS EVER HEARD OF despite it being ONE OF THE BEST. WAR. MOVIES. EVAR:
Saints & Soldiers.s
 

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A few of my fav include;

Forest Gump
Saving Private Ryan
Star Wars
Indiana Jones
Love Actually (A truly good British rom-com)
About a Boy
Billy Elliot
Full Monty

All fairly mainstream but classics, except the last 4 that were big names in British Film.
 

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Really, anything by Quentin Tarantino.

Pulp Fiction is probably his best, and then there is Kill Bill, Death Proof, Basterds, Reservoir Dogs, etc.
 

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The Shining, One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, The Shawshank Redemption and Tim Burtons Batman, guess who my favourite actor is?
 

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TOP SECRET!

Many funny scenes in this movie, from the Pigeon Statue to the Underwater Saloon fight scene.
Classic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOWIlP9t8y4
Ford Pinto Scene
 

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bernthalbob616 said:
Recently I started sixth form, and one of the subjects I decided to take was Film Studies, and as a result I get to borrow films from the school library.

The point of the thread is this: what are some good films that I should take out? I'm willing to watch anything so long as it's decent. And if you include a brief synopsis of the film, no spoilers please.

EDIT: I also took History, Biology and Classical Civilisation for my A-levels, so stop being smug.
Starship troopers is an amazing action film that has some satirical humor and makes you proud to be a human.
Out of 10 I would give it...lee evans.
Thats way better than 10 ever could be.
Lee Evans/10
 

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Scarface
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Spirited Away
Clockwork Orange
Citizen Kane (just because it's Citizen Kane)
and maybe a B-Movie. Something from Ed Wood if you can find a movie or just watch Evil Dead 1 and 2.