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i have one movie that i always recommend to people. i don't recall it making a big splash when it came out, but i might have missed it. got shitty reviews. saw it much later when netfilx was discs.
just sticks to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Astronaut's_Wife
The Astronaut's Wife is a 1999 American science fiction/thriller film directed and written by Rand Ravich. It stars Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron.
While on a space-walking mission, Spencer Armacost (Johnny Depp), a NASA astronaut, and fellow astronaut Alex Streck, experience an explosion from a satellite which results in a communication loss for two minutes between the astronauts and Earth.
yours?
ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)I didn't really care for it the first time I saw it, but I kept thinking about it, and I watched it again and really liked it. I have watched it a bunch of times now and it's one my favorite movies.
It's about a samurai who is ordered to kill everyone. He is crucified for his crimes, and starts to travel forwards and backwards through time against his will, but he keeps trying to kill everyone.
It is extremely violent. Here is a trailer.
mopinko
(71,820 posts)i think probably a lot of people feel this was about eraserhead, which is also in that same spot in my head.
siligut
(12,272 posts)YouTube has the complete film, the subtitles are in Italian. I don't read Italian
I may just rent the DVD.
JustAnotherGen
(33,577 posts)Great cast, excellent dialogue and really really pushes one's sense of morality or right(left) from wrong (right).
Little_Wing
(417 posts)Directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Rock Hudson as a man who throws away his boring, middle-aged life to start over, thanks to an innovative medical procedure. It was virtually ignored when it was released but has developed a following thanks to television reruns. I haven't watched it in years, but think of it quite often. IMDB members rank it 7.7 on their 10-point scale.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060955/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Another one that never leaves me is La Jetee, a "short" french film from 1962 about time travel, the inspiration for 12 Monkeys. It is mesmerizing, to say the least. 8.4 on the IMDB ranking.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056119/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
mopinko
(71,820 posts)will have to find that one.
i mean, all that and rock hudson, too
..
valerief
(53,235 posts)Paladin
(28,769 posts)Set in 1984 East Berlin, involves a STASI agent's spying on a noted playwright and his actress girlfriend. Brilliant movie; best cinematic depiction of living in totalitarian conditions that I've come across. Any time I notice it coming on cable TV, I end up watching it, yet again.
Portland Cyclist
(29 posts)I thought I've seen all the dystopian movies. Might have to check this one out!
Portland Cyclist
(29 posts)Okay so I've watched about half of the movie so far and it's looking very good indeed.
Portland Cyclist
(29 posts)I give it about 8.5/10. Thanks for bringing that movie to my attention!
Paladin
(28,769 posts)I've recommended it to a number of family members and old friends, and they all liked it, as well.
siligut
(12,272 posts)Amazon Instant Video has The Lives of Others for $9.99
This Oscar-winning thriller (Best Foreign Language Film, 2006) tells the erotic story of an East German couple whose every intimate moment is being monitored by the Secret Police hoping to learn information that could destroy their lives.
Portland Cyclist
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I was so disappointed when my son told me that "Alien Isolation" was going to be just a video game. I thought that would have made an awesome sequel for the original Alien. I caught the tail end of the trailer and thought it was for a movie.
FSogol
(46,525 posts)Also with Johnny Depp.
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)Such a strange, surreal film... I only saw it once some years ago, but I've always felt like I needed to see it again.
It was a total surprise, my youngest son turned me on to it - "You've got to see this movie, mom!"
While Johnny Depp is definitely a pleasure to behold, I love, love, LOVE Gary Farmer with all my heart!
FSogol
(46,525 posts)"Stranger than Paradise." It is a movie about boredom, where a young girl from Budapest comes to NYC to visit her cousin. One of my favorite films.
Every time I watch "Dead Man", I see something new.
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)But I'll ask him if he's seen "Stranger than Paradise" next time we talk on the phone.
valerief
(53,235 posts)I thought, My, this is something different. It wasn't just the story but the blackouts between scenes (IIRC). I enjoyed it, especially the ending.
I think I saw Dead Man and wasn't impressed but I'm not sure. I'd have to give it a look now.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)I caught this movie on cable.
This is a Brit Marling "film," actress and activist.
In the end it makes you wonder...
HeiressofBickworth
(2,682 posts)FREEEEEEkkky! Very disturbing movie, but very engrossing. About people growing up in a mysterious boarding school. It takes a while to figure out what the mystery is and then it gets very weird. It came out in 2010 and I still think of it.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)"Why am I here?"
brooklynboy49
(287 posts)You know how there's chatter as a movie empties out, people discussing why they did or didn't like the movie?
I saw The Deer Hunter during a limited engagement in Manhattan when it was first released. As the movie emptied out, there was an eerie silence, like nothing I'd ever experienced before or have since. The movie was that powerful.
It is unquestionably one of the best and most powerful movies I've ever seen, but I'll never see it again. I just wouldn't be able to do it. It is a movie which everyone should see. But it isn't a movie that lends itself to repeated viewings. At least it wasn't for me.
It's still with me today, 35+ years after the fact. I will never forget it.
mopinko
(71,820 posts)i saw it in the theater, then i caught it a couple years ago during 30 days of oscar on tcm.
hard, hard, hard.
but amazing. especially for the day.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Immerse yourself in the Vietnam War (Hollywood version).
Oliver Stone's "Platoon." Most vets said this was real close to Viet Nam experience. But it is way more than that.
Then, travel to the heart of darkness with Coppola's "Apocalypse Now." His wife's documentary about making the movie won an Oscar!
Even deeper into the surreal of course is Cimino's "The Deer Hunter."
And top it all off with Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket."
Each of these movies will stick in your head forever.
mopinko
(71,820 posts)my older son was at loose ends like most kids, and toyed with joining the army.
he would have been that fat kid in the john stall.
havent seen "heart of darkness", but have seen these.
not sure how long it would take me to leave the house again after a marathon.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Francis Ford Coppola wanted to meld the Joseph Conrad story with the Vietnam War. So "Apocalypse Now" follows that theme when modern "civilized peoples" go back deep into the jungle, into the uncivilized nether regions, and how it changes us.
And the lesson goes on.
brooklynboy49
(287 posts)Just couldn't get into it.
But the others are all great, especially the first half (boot camp) of Full Metal Jacket. The closing scene of Part I definitely sticks with you.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)brooklynboy49
(287 posts)Great video. Thanks for posting it.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Jennifer Lopez was in the news, and I will always associate her with one of the most visually arresting movies ever made, with Vince Vaughn and our old buddy Vincent D'Onofrio.
I can't think of anything quite like it.
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)Obviously, it doesn't qualify as a "movie you can't get out of your mind" for me, since it had completely slipped my mind all these years later.
But I'm glad you brought it up, since I did see it way back when, and I can remember finding it intriguing - and certainly unusual. As I remember it, Jennifer Lopez was absolutely gorgeous in that movie, and her performance was excellent.
Can't say it stuck with me, though. I just remember that I thought it was cool and interesting at the time. I would not be adverse to giving it another look, however.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)But she keeps popping up in the headlines, and I always relate this movie to her - she was good in it.
"What Dreams May Come" with Robin Williams is another movie with stunning visuals like in "The Cell."
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)I agree with you about "What Dreams May Come" - awesome visuals! It's an interesting movie. I don't entirely agree with the metaphysics of it, but I enjoyed it for the most part, and thought it was quite lovely.
brooklynboy49
(287 posts)Check out Out of Sight. Unquestionably Lopez' best movie.
If you don't like it, I'll give you your money back!
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)I have seen a lot of movies, and some stay with you forever.
"Donnie Darko" has it all: great cast, great music, and it will stick with you when it is over. It is a classic cult film so you can go way down the rabbit hole if you like it and want to google answers to your questions
hunter
(38,938 posts)I had a girlfriend who thought those would be good "date movies."
The woman I married doesn't like dark stuff.
Even so, I like Brazil.
My wife does not.
mopinko
(71,820 posts)we sat there stunned for about 20 minutes.
we just looked at each other, and wished we had been forced to watch it before we could get a marriage license, or with the pregnancy test.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Does your wife like to watch "Love Actually" and "Notting Hill" and "Steel Magnolias" over and over and over?
Oh, wait -- that's my wife.
SMC22307
(8,090 posts)I still shudder when thinking of a couple of scenes.
"The Magdalene Sisters" was profoundly disturbing.
I remember seeing "Blue Velvet" on a first date; remember the movie more than who I was with!
lupinella
(365 posts)Le Bal - a 1983 film with no dialogue that follows a ballroom in France for 50 years. Many actors play multiple roles brilliantly. It will never leave you.
It uses the setting and dance to show Western European history from the thirties through the eighties and it will take you from giddy joy to lost sobbing to impotent outrage. Best description I've ever heard of it: "When words are superfluous."
You don't even need to love dance to be undone by this film. It is just so bloody human.
Divorcing Jack (1998) - one of my two favourite films. I consider it a hilarious romance, but it is NOT for everyone. It is the blackest of humour. Set in Ulster after the Troubles, it manages be a send-up of an action/thriller but still be an excellent action/thriller. David Thewlis, Rachel Griffiths, Jason Isaacs & Robert Lindsey are all beyond brilliant and Bronagh Gallagher steals the film. There is a lot of violence, cursing & horrible people which ends up a sweetly charming surprise.
As I said, I highly recommend this film for a funny, date-night treat. But remember my idea of funny is "In Bruges"; my idea of romantic is "Harold and Maude"
It's a terrific film that feels extremely realistic because it's like a documentary.
It is surely the most realistic sci-fi movie ever made. https://vidd.me/ClV
Wolf Frankula
(3,671 posts)That scene in Clockwork Orange where the prisoners are marched to their cages to the accompaniment of Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance No. 1. Since then, whenever I hear that piece, that scene plays in my head and I see Alex's stupid smirk.
Wolf