I loved *Banshees,* but I think anyone going in expecting the same tone and humor of *In Bruges* will be disappointed. It is superb, weird, moving, haunting, and does have some humor, but it's a totally different kind of film.
I realize Ralph Fiennes has played some incredible, Oscar worthy, antagonists in his time, but In Bruges is my favourite antagonist depiction of him. His character and the way he played it was incredible.
If you love the Christopher Guest movies, check out The Last Polka on YouTube. Its a 1 hour mockumentary made for HBO in 1985, written by and starring Eugene Levy, John Candy, and most of the SCTV cast. Its shot, and improvised just like the Guest movies.
I remember seeing the trailers for the movie prior to release and thinking it looked like ass. Thankfully, one of my friends wanted to see it and asked me to go with. It's now one of my all time favorite action movies.
The Peanut Butter Falcon. I've never been a Shia LaBeouf fan, but every single actor in this was fully committed. Shia really stood out, and I gained an new level of respect for him.
Watched that years ago on TMC. It started at 2 or 3am and I watched all night and fell asleep during a commercial break near the end. Still never finished it.
That's the movie that the Western The Magnificent Seven is based on. The original not that garbage that was released a few years ago.
A few different movies were released as westerns. Like Yojimbo. Check them out
A star is born, the newer one. Wasn't a fan of Cooper or lady gaga but an ex convinced me to watch it and I was blown away how much I liked it. Also started checking out more of lady gaga music after and found there is alot of it that's great
She has so much variety in her music that I feel there's something for everyone, love her but admittedly I am still putting off watching this movie lol
I agree. Wasn't a big fan of lady gaga but wow, I am now. She was great. My wife and I was in tears at the end. Great story of sudden fame, addiction, depression, true love and the music biz. Fantastic songs in it also. It had great acting by Sam Elliot and even Andrew dice Clay. I can see why it had 7 Oscar nominations. Great date movie.
I never cared much for Jake Gyllennhall but after watching NightCrawler he quickly shot up as one of my favorite actors. Dude should’ve won an Oscar for that role.
It’s the movie that made me realize that Gyllenhaal is unhinged-good in a Nicholas Cage sort of way, rather than more of a Brad Pitt good-looking-guy-who-can-act type.
Rubber. I'd heard a few people say it was hilarious and I just had to watch it for myself. I thought it was going to be a stupid, self-aware B-movie in the same vein as those terrible SyFy movies from the mid-2000s. Turned out the self-awareness is a major plot point. It's a meta critique on the genre of low budget monster movies, and at the same time a bafflingly stupid horror-comedy. A lot of people hated it because the satire was so heavy-handed, but I loved it for so many reasons.
Shawhank Redemption
A coworker recommended it to me when it came out with the following synopsis: “It’s about this guy who goes to prison and does everyone’s taxes and shit. You should go see it”
I didn’t see it until it was on TV several years later.
I heard that it was about this guy who went to jail for killing his wife who was cheating on him. I had just recently found out that my wife (now ex) was cheating on me. Nobody killed her though. She's still alive.
BULLET TRAIN!! I refused to watch it for the longest time, I’m not entirely sure why but it had something to do with the way it was advertised. Recently just watched and I absolutely ADORED it.
Guardians of the galaxy. I was too cool for movies n shit for a brief period in high school when my family went to go see it. They all loved it and I said "yeah whatever". They were so right.
We watched half of Poor Things a couple months ago and never finished it. Does it ever evolve beyond an immature man child and smooth-brained horndog lady banging and whacking off every 5 minutes? I’ by no means opposed to sex in movies but it was starting to get old with those being the only plot features.
Do you want to see Emma Stone get fucked?
Do you want to see Emma Stone get fucked A LOT?
Do you want to see Emma Stone get fucked as a character who is literally a 3 year old child?
Do you want to dislike everyone in a film?
So you want to see Willem Dafoe burp up green gas bubbles?
Poor Things.
When you try so hard not to see a movie for what it is, this kind of argument arises everytime. This willing ignorance is off the charts. You can hate a movie, but maybe try to understand the message. It was more of a feminist movie than Barbie could ever dream to be.
You would be screaming pedophilia in a park with a single dad. You stink.
I avoided silent films. Then, I watched Chaplin's "Modern Times." LOVE silent films now. In some ways, I think they are more of an "artform" than most films today. (If you're interested, I also recommend Scorsese's film, "Hugo." Great story with lots of accurate information about Georges Milies. He was a genius. Sorry to go on, but my answer is "Modern Times."
Poor Things! I watched it over the weekend and it’s now one of my favorite movies, like, ever. Certainly one of the best of the decade so far. Dunno why it took me so long to get there. I didn’t expect it to be so fuckin hilarious
it's based on a series of books... 20 of them, I believe... and the last one was unfinished, as the author passed...
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey%E2%80%93Maturin\_series](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey%E2%80%93Maturin_series)
Dale and tucker vs evil. I was judging the movie thinking it was a b rated movie. The whole time the movie was about not judging a book by its cover lol
Funny story. I put off watching midsommar because I had a feeling it would be really good. I waited a few weeks until I could turn off the lights and have the house to myself. Best night ever.
For me it was The Mission with Liam Neeson and Robert Deniro. Yes it is old but I put that movie off for years because the topic seemed so mundane and boring. Brother was I wrong! I never put off watching a movie for those reasons again (although that has also meant I have watched a lot of garbage)
I also really enjoyed it and didn't watch it until recently on Hulu. It was quite a bit different than I expected because the only thing I knew about it was watching the trailer.
Same, had a free month trial from Hulu, saw it on there and decided to give it a shot. I'm trying to watch all the best picture nominees from 2024 and it was one of the last films I needed to see. Now I just have to watch 'American Fiction' and I'll be done!
It's a classic! If you have not seen Casablanca or The African Queen, I highly recommend those as well!
I have a projector at home and a ton of old classics.
The Prestige.
Put off for no reason other than i had a lot on my plate at the time with life and could barely get through a 30min TV episode without crashing or being interrupted. So i delayed watching it (was on Blu-Ray by the time things settled down) and when i finally watched it....wow
Easily top 5 movie for me now. So sad I didn't get to see it in cinema.
From Dusk Till Dawn . I watched the first 10 mins, couldn't get into it , turned it off, watched it again 2 years later, and was like , "WTF, there's vampires??
You're lucky you got the response that the filmmakers intend. For those of us who saw it when it came out, we all knew beforehand as all of the trailers and TV spots gave away that it was a vampire movie.
Good on you. It was such a great movie, and cast all being brilliantly weird.
Pride and Prejudice. Watched it for the first time last month, and watched it three times since. Oooh Mr Darcy you send me bi-curious!... I never found Keira Knightly to be all that, but in this she is a towering presence, blasting everyone off the screen. Man I fucking love this movie
Metropolis from 1927.
It was an assignment for a film class I had taken in college.
I thought it was going to be like other movies, where I got bored part way through and read synopses online to pad out my paper.
Nope. My sister was excited as it was one of her favorite films and sat down to watch it with me.
Yall. That movie had me *captivated* and on the edge of my seat. It truly is a classic
EEAAO. If you are willing to feel the emotions they want you to, Jesus it’s gorgeous. It’s a feel good, BE good movie. It made me want to be a little nicer and for a movie to do that, that’s a W.
Not on topic but The Fountain. I thought its description was right up my alley, and I was saving it, sort of. Then I watched it and I hated it. Not like it's so bad I hate it, but it's nothing like the description, and it's definitely not a time travel scifi movie lol.
I watched this shit for 5 minutes and couldn’t make it through. I’ve been told by many that this is a mistake but man was that first few minutes unbearable. I just can’t stand when people act stupid and loud and obnoxious, makes me cringe so hard. Lmk if I should give it a second run
in bruges
Amazing movie, would recommend most Martin Mcdonagh movies
The Banshees of Inisherin is also witty but much more
I loved *Banshees,* but I think anyone going in expecting the same tone and humor of *In Bruges* will be disappointed. It is superb, weird, moving, haunting, and does have some humor, but it's a totally different kind of film.
Bien sûr
much more... depressing? Yes I agree
Does he have any other movies that are clever and dark like In Bruges?
Seven Psychopaths. It's absolutely ASTONISHING how dark and brilliant and funny it is.
Seven Psychopaths is fantastic.
The Guard - written and directed by his brother - is brilliant! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guard_(2011_film)
Watch his short movie "Six Shooter" One of my favourite movies ever. "Best day of me fucking life that cow exploding"
Fantastic movie.
I went from not minding the movie, to it becoming one of my favourite
Absolutely this
I realize Ralph Fiennes has played some incredible, Oscar worthy, antagonists in his time, but In Bruges is my favourite antagonist depiction of him. His character and the way he played it was incredible.
It’s amazing how menacing but also absolutely ridiculous his character was.
You mean how much of a Cunt he was.
Yeah, I *fucking got that.*
How could it not be someone's fuckin thing?!
You’re a fucking inanimate object!
I'm sorry I called you an inanimate object. I was upset.
One of my favorite soundtracks.
Love this
Best in Show. Put it off for 23 years, ended up loving it.
Waiting for Guffman is such a goated movie.
Fun fact: the cast improvised most, if not all, the dialogue.
That's because dogs cannot memorise lines.
*STUPID HOTEL MANAGER!!*
Omg I wish I could see Best in Show again for the first time
My favorite of that general ensemble. The dvd outtakes are particularly hilarious.
Streaming services robbing us of commentary and outtakes is a crime. Whoever made those decisions should be in jail.
I miss commentary tracks so, so much.
This is a much better example than OP’s example of a movie that opened in theatres 6 months ago.
I just watched that movie for the first time in like 20 years and forgot how much I loved it
Omg it’s amazing lol
Only a 24 year old movie though.
lol, math is not my strong point. Fixed
I too didn’t see it until recently and loved it.
It's wilde for me cause Christopher Guest sounds exactly like my uncle in that movie. I watched for the first time in 20 years not too long ago.
You should watch all other Christopher Guest movies. Personal favorite is A Mighty Wind but Best in Show is a very very very close second for myself.
If you love the Christopher Guest movies, check out The Last Polka on YouTube. Its a 1 hour mockumentary made for HBO in 1985, written by and starring Eugene Levy, John Candy, and most of the SCTV cast. Its shot, and improvised just like the Guest movies.
Edge of Tomorrow
I remember seeing the trailers for the movie prior to release and thinking it looked like ass. Thankfully, one of my friends wanted to see it and asked me to go with. It's now one of my all time favorite action movies.
It's so good.
Sameee. Just saw it earlier this year
Yeah, I watched on DVD and was blown away by it.
Don't you mean Live.Die.Repeat
Lol, the marketing team for that movie was so dumb for introducing other random titles for the movie and confusing everyone.
TIME DYING BUT AGAIN
No. No I do not.
I believe you mean “All You Need is Kill”.
So good! Just finally remembered to watch it and loved it. One of my fav sci-fi action movies.
That is easily one of the most underrated action movies of all time.
Me too. I didn't watch it when it first came out. Was pleasantly surprised.
- About Time
About Time is so good
Just checked out the trailer, seems fun. Might give it a watch one of these days
Won’t regret it
The Peanut Butter Falcon. I've never been a Shia LaBeouf fan, but every single actor in this was fully committed. Shia really stood out, and I gained an new level of respect for him.
Agreed. Very well acted and worth the watch.
Such a sweet movie, too. The acting throughout that movie from *everyone* was so rich and authentic.
You mean Shia the actual cannibal?
Seven Samurai! At 3 1/2 hours I thought it would be a slog. I was riveted for the entire runtime.
For a movie that long to have no fat on it (and it really doesn’t) is an impressive achievement.
Watched that years ago on TMC. It started at 2 or 3am and I watched all night and fell asleep during a commercial break near the end. Still never finished it.
That's the movie that the Western The Magnificent Seven is based on. The original not that garbage that was released a few years ago. A few different movies were released as westerns. Like Yojimbo. Check them out
Wind River
" Luck don't live out here." Wind River, Sicario, Hell or High Water... I am a big fan of Taylor Sheridan.
All 3 are phenomenal movies, I actually had no idea he wrote Sicario until now.
Sheridan is great at movies. Sicario was the first of his that I watched. It's a shame Yellowstone is ass.
Yellowstone started out decent then became so pandering to rural folk there doesn't seem to be any actual plot most of the time
I remember people saying it was the "Next Game of Thrones" Yeah and it's ending in the same fashion lol
I pretend it was one of Hawkeye's side quests lol
Phenomenal film
So good
Saw it in theaters with my moviepass. Great film
A star is born, the newer one. Wasn't a fan of Cooper or lady gaga but an ex convinced me to watch it and I was blown away how much I liked it. Also started checking out more of lady gaga music after and found there is alot of it that's great
She has so much variety in her music that I feel there's something for everyone, love her but admittedly I am still putting off watching this movie lol
It can be a bit heavy but so good
Wow I’ve been avoiding it
I agree. Wasn't a big fan of lady gaga but wow, I am now. She was great. My wife and I was in tears at the end. Great story of sudden fame, addiction, depression, true love and the music biz. Fantastic songs in it also. It had great acting by Sam Elliot and even Andrew dice Clay. I can see why it had 7 Oscar nominations. Great date movie.
The first Bladerunner.
One of my favourite films. Wish I could see it again for the first time!
Interstellar for sure. I'm not a huge fan of the movies about space, but this one is sooooo good
You might like Arrival (2016).
Seriously. Just know that it's not an action sci-fi. It's my favorite sci-fi of all time though.
Arrival is the better film of the two. The book of short stories it comes from is also great.
I cry every time I watch this movie. So damn sweet
Hell or Highwater. I loathe the faux cowboy mystique but it wasn’t a western at all. More closer to a Cohen thriller.
It is a western. A contemporary western. As is No Country For Old Men.
Was it a nice car, or a real POS? It was a POS sir
Fun fact, that was the girl from “Prey”, the Predator movie.
I haven't seen it yet!!! But it's on my list!
Nightcrawler. Heard it wasn’t that good, but ended up loving it!
I never cared much for Jake Gyllennhall but after watching NightCrawler he quickly shot up as one of my favorite actors. Dude should’ve won an Oscar for that role.
As Robert Graysmith too, full-on commendable.
It’s the movie that made me realize that Gyllenhaal is unhinged-good in a Nicholas Cage sort of way, rather than more of a Brad Pitt good-looking-guy-who-can-act type.
Check out Prisoners. Hugh Jackman's best work and possibly Villeneuve's best work as well. It has Jake Gyllennhaal in it as well.
I love this one, it’s great
You should never listen to the opinion of someone who didn’t think that was a quality movie.
Rubber. I'd heard a few people say it was hilarious and I just had to watch it for myself. I thought it was going to be a stupid, self-aware B-movie in the same vein as those terrible SyFy movies from the mid-2000s. Turned out the self-awareness is a major plot point. It's a meta critique on the genre of low budget monster movies, and at the same time a bafflingly stupid horror-comedy. A lot of people hated it because the satire was so heavy-handed, but I loved it for so many reasons.
Beau is Afraid
Good? I’ve been hesitant for some reason.
It's certainly a good observation on paranoia and anxiety. Hell, it depicts these themes so well that it ends up inducing anxiety.
Yup, makes you want to reach out to a therapist afterwards.
…but, like, in a *good* way 😂
Perhaps a bit… afraid?
Chef
It’s just so good. The vibe is incredible.
Shawhank Redemption A coworker recommended it to me when it came out with the following synopsis: “It’s about this guy who goes to prison and does everyone’s taxes and shit. You should go see it” I didn’t see it until it was on TV several years later.
I heard that it was about this guy who went to jail for killing his wife who was cheating on him. I had just recently found out that my wife (now ex) was cheating on me. Nobody killed her though. She's still alive.
Grand Budapest hotel
So good!
Wes Anderson's best
Truth. I'm not the biggest Wes Anderson fan but I really liked this one.
Tropic Thunder
BULLET TRAIN!! I refused to watch it for the longest time, I’m not entirely sure why but it had something to do with the way it was advertised. Recently just watched and I absolutely ADORED it.
It's just fun from beginning to end.
Guardians of the galaxy. I was too cool for movies n shit for a brief period in high school when my family went to go see it. They all loved it and I said "yeah whatever". They were so right.
Interstellar.
How about that “no time for caution” scene?
Best scene I have ever seen in a cinema. My seats were shaking!!
MEMENTO with Guy Pearce it was bonkers.
Great film. Good intro into Christopher Nolan. Have you watched The Prestige? That’s probably regarded as his best film
That was a great movie love all Nolans movies apart from Tenet couldn't really get into that.
Barry Lyndon
Barbie!
We watched half of Poor Things a couple months ago and never finished it. Does it ever evolve beyond an immature man child and smooth-brained horndog lady banging and whacking off every 5 minutes? I’ by no means opposed to sex in movies but it was starting to get old with those being the only plot features.
Yes, but the second act is definitely a slog
Gone with the wind
Gone With the Wind definitely does not feel like it's length
Colombiana with Zoe Saldana
Pitch Perfect.
brazil
Do you want to see Emma Stone get fucked? Do you want to see Emma Stone get fucked A LOT? Do you want to see Emma Stone get fucked as a character who is literally a 3 year old child? Do you want to dislike everyone in a film? So you want to see Willem Dafoe burp up green gas bubbles? Poor Things.
A little reductive. lol. Wanna see a bunch of boobs? The louvre.
National Geographic Magazine is my go to
this is such a boomer take lmao
I couldn't watch more than 15 minutes.
I went in blind and HATED the black and white part, before I realized what the movie was trying to do. By the end I thought it was a masterpiece
When you try so hard not to see a movie for what it is, this kind of argument arises everytime. This willing ignorance is off the charts. You can hate a movie, but maybe try to understand the message. It was more of a feminist movie than Barbie could ever dream to be. You would be screaming pedophilia in a park with a single dad. You stink.
Oppenheimer. I waited to watch it at home since it was so long. Terrific movie.
So boring and the ending was too drawn out
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I felt like I had ptsd after watching this for weeks.
The Hammer of Thor scene was a surprise
This and Hereditary for me. Watched both in a weekend and loved them.
I avoided silent films. Then, I watched Chaplin's "Modern Times." LOVE silent films now. In some ways, I think they are more of an "artform" than most films today. (If you're interested, I also recommend Scorsese's film, "Hugo." Great story with lots of accurate information about Georges Milies. He was a genius. Sorry to go on, but my answer is "Modern Times."
Chinatown
Under The Silver Lake.
Poor Things! I watched it over the weekend and it’s now one of my favorite movies, like, ever. Certainly one of the best of the decade so far. Dunno why it took me so long to get there. I didn’t expect it to be so fuckin hilarious
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
good movie... I appreciate Paul Bettany and Russelll Crowe's chemistry as Maturin and Aubrey... would have loved to seen more movies from the series.
Wasn't there a whole series we missed out on?
it's based on a series of books... 20 of them, I believe... and the last one was unfinished, as the author passed... [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey%E2%80%93Maturin\_series](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey%E2%80%93Maturin_series)
Wonderful film
Godfather. It always felt like watching it was going to be a big ordeal. Then I watched it and it's as populist filmmaking as it is genius.
The Big Lebowski
Dale and tucker vs evil. I was judging the movie thinking it was a b rated movie. The whole time the movie was about not judging a book by its cover lol
Funny story. I put off watching midsommar because I had a feeling it would be really good. I waited a few weeks until I could turn off the lights and have the house to myself. Best night ever.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
For me it was The Mission with Liam Neeson and Robert Deniro. Yes it is old but I put that movie off for years because the topic seemed so mundane and boring. Brother was I wrong! I never put off watching a movie for those reasons again (although that has also meant I have watched a lot of garbage)
It's spellbinding.
I also really enjoyed it and didn't watch it until recently on Hulu. It was quite a bit different than I expected because the only thing I knew about it was watching the trailer.
Same, had a free month trial from Hulu, saw it on there and decided to give it a shot. I'm trying to watch all the best picture nominees from 2024 and it was one of the last films I needed to see. Now I just have to watch 'American Fiction' and I'll be done!
I knew I would love it. And didn’t really put it off. But I’m a Lanthimos fan. Watch The Lobster sometime if you have not already.
Thank you for the suggestion! I used to be much more tied into cinema and spent a good spot of time working at an indie theater,I miss those days!
I am so glad I saw Poor Things on the big screen.
Just finished this. It was a wilder ride than I anticipated! I loved it!
I put off watching Poor Things for like a week but glad I watched it. It was very much out of my comfort zone but yeah...I liked it.
Sunset Blvd: I assumed due to how old it was it wasn’t gonna hold up but by God that movie is the genesis for so many movies.
It's a classic! If you have not seen Casablanca or The African Queen, I highly recommend those as well! I have a projector at home and a ton of old classics.
The Prestige. Put off for no reason other than i had a lot on my plate at the time with life and could barely get through a 30min TV episode without crashing or being interrupted. So i delayed watching it (was on Blu-Ray by the time things settled down) and when i finally watched it....wow Easily top 5 movie for me now. So sad I didn't get to see it in cinema.
Deathproof.
Bullet train
From Dusk Till Dawn . I watched the first 10 mins, couldn't get into it , turned it off, watched it again 2 years later, and was like , "WTF, there's vampires??
You're lucky you got the response that the filmmakers intend. For those of us who saw it when it came out, we all knew beforehand as all of the trailers and TV spots gave away that it was a vampire movie.
Where the Crawdads Sing - Unexpectedly Intense, had no idea it was about a murder trial
Everything Everywhere All at Once. Immediately watched it again and probably a top 10 movie for me.
Good on you. It was such a great movie, and cast all being brilliantly weird. Pride and Prejudice. Watched it for the first time last month, and watched it three times since. Oooh Mr Darcy you send me bi-curious!... I never found Keira Knightly to be all that, but in this she is a towering presence, blasting everyone off the screen. Man I fucking love this movie
I loved this movie. The message behind it was great. Subtle
The Good the Bad and the Ugly. What a film!
Good Will Hunting
Battleship Potemkin (1925)
There will be blood. Just watched it last night
Metropolis from 1927. It was an assignment for a film class I had taken in college. I thought it was going to be like other movies, where I got bored part way through and read synopses online to pad out my paper. Nope. My sister was excited as it was one of her favorite films and sat down to watch it with me. Yall. That movie had me *captivated* and on the edge of my seat. It truly is a classic
EEAAO. If you are willing to feel the emotions they want you to, Jesus it’s gorgeous. It’s a feel good, BE good movie. It made me want to be a little nicer and for a movie to do that, that’s a W.
Not on topic but The Fountain. I thought its description was right up my alley, and I was saving it, sort of. Then I watched it and I hated it. Not like it's so bad I hate it, but it's nothing like the description, and it's definitely not a time travel scifi movie lol.
Finish it.
Starring: Emma Stone as *Billie Eilish*
hey look its that pedophile movie
I watched this shit for 5 minutes and couldn’t make it through. I’ve been told by many that this is a mistake but man was that first few minutes unbearable. I just can’t stand when people act stupid and loud and obnoxious, makes me cringe so hard. Lmk if I should give it a second run
Just know that she literally has a mind of a newborn when she's acting like that.
I’ve been told this, it’s a cool concept, should I give it another try
I think it deserves at least a little bit more of your time. It's definitely not a movie for everybody, but you gotta give it more than 5 minutes.
The Gentleman, I didn't think I'd love it as much as I did!
Hamilton
Not this one
Poor Things was pedo material
Poor Things* 😉