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  • radioamor
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    • Jun 2020
    • 154

    #1

    Recommend me movies you enjoy

    Preferably not ones I've already seen, although I'm always happy to view a film again with a new perspective. Most times I'll actively welcome it, since a majority of my higher ratings are movies I haven't watched since my beleaguered year of film school. I like to think my taste has improved since then. I've been slacking in my film consumption lately and I would like to change that.
    I'll likely throw blurbs of my own opinions in here after I watch films since Letterboxd is a cesspool. First person to recommend Bio-Dome gets ignored for the whole thread.
    Last edited by radioamor; 03-30-2022, 09:54 AM.
  • ToonE156
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    • Jul 2021
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    #2
    Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

    I'm not really a movies watcher, but right now I'm trying to go and watch some classics that everyone else has watched. Right now I'm watching The Dark Knight

    In terms of movies... The Boy In Striped Pajamas?
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    • MarioNintendo
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      • Mar 2008
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      #3
      Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

      Wow, you watch a lot of movies!! I might use your list if I ever need suggestions, as we seem to have compatible tastes. You have watched a lot more movies than me. I'm glad you gave Synecdoche New York such a high grade: it's also one of my faves.

      I had to search deep, but here are notables films not already on your list (in the order than they came to mind):

      - The Wizard of Oz
      - PlayTime
      - Mommy (2014)
      - C.R.A.Z.Y.
      - Braindead
      - The Exorcist
      - Possession
      - Eraserhead
      - Mulholland Drive
      - Blue Velvet
      - Le Dîner de cons
      - Boyhood
      - Lion


      P.S. searching for movies in your list is a pain, is there a way to export your list in text form?
      Last edited by MarioNintendo; 03-31-2022, 08:27 AM.

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      • Psychotik
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        • Jan 2008
        • 1727

        #4
        Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

        Originally posted by MarioNintendo
        P.S. searching for movies in your list is a pain, is there a way to export your list in text form?
        Easiest way to do this on letterboxd is to simply follow him and look up movies you like and see if he has a rating on it.

        Here are some of my faves that I see you don't have a rating on:

        Roma
        Mary and Max
        Come and See
        The Handmaiden
        The Act of Killing
        Taste of Cherry
        Le Samourai

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        • samurai7694
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          • Aug 2008
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          #5
          Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

          Amadeus. Up to you if you wish to see the original or director's cut. In my opinion a fantastic film, albeit fictional, about Antonio Salieri's jealousy and fixation with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

          Also wanted to acknowledge your 5 star rating for Birdman: Or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance. It's honestly one of my favorite films and it took me a couple of viewings to really appreciate it.

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          • radioamor
            anhedonia extraordinaire
            • Jun 2020
            • 154

            #6
            Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

            Originally posted by MarioNintendo
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            I appreciate that you took the time to give me those recs! I've been meaning to get around to some of those for a while. Most are in my watchlist, but since you have pointed those out I will prioritize them! I have been meaning to get around to Mommy for a while, and I am vastly disappointed at my lack of Lynch.
            Regarding your spoilered films, I have had Climax at the top of my list for some time. I watched A Serbian Film a while back, but it's not rated and I have mostly forgotten it. In order to provide a true assessment, I'll have to rewatch it. It's not the sort of film with any rewatchability, but alas, I will do it for art. Salo will be one I watch with others. I'm not sure what viewing that alone would say about me.

            Originally posted by MarioNintendo
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            P.S. searching for movies in your list is a pain, is there a way to export your list in text form?
            Here's my diary, exported to csv and poorly converted into a Google Sheet:


            Most of these are already in my watchlist, but again, I'll prioritize the ones you listed. I'll also add the ones that aren't already in there. I'm particularly attracted to Roma and The Handmaiden. Actually, I'll just get around to watching Roma tonight. I've been dying to watch it and simply have not for reasons I do not understand.
            Also, thanks for following my worthless page! I have returned the gesture.

            Originally posted by samurai7694
            Amadeus. Up to you if you wish to see the original or director's cut. In my opinion a fantastic film, albeit fictional, about Antonio Salieri's jealousy and fixation with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
            In my watchlist, but will be prioritized. I promise that means something and that I'm not simply stalling! Do you have a preference for the original or director's cut? I'd like to share the experience you had as much as possible. I'm pretty indifferent toward runtime if it's under five hours, especially if that length is justified.

            Originally posted by samurai7694
            Also wanted to acknowledge your 5 star rating for Birdman: Or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance. It's honestly one of my favorite films and it took me a couple of viewings to really appreciate it.
            It's definitely a masterpiece. Iñárritu's uncanny ability to pull such rich, genuine performances from his cast while also letting that masterful script unfold like the most effortless, organic play imaginable is a rather rewarding experience. The long-take execution is more meaningful than something like Victoria, where it plays a role in the story instead of just existing as a marketing ploy.

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            • MarioNintendo
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              • Mar 2008
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              #7
              Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

              <3

              you don't need to watch Serbian Film again btw lol
              Last edited by MarioNintendo; 03-30-2022, 04:47 PM.

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              • samurai7694
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                • Aug 2008
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                #8
                Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

                Originally posted by radioamor
                In my watchlist, but will be prioritized. I promise that means something and that I'm not simply stalling! Do you have a preference for the original or director's cut? I'd like to share the experience you had as much as possible. I'm pretty indifferent toward runtime if it's under five hours, especially if that length is justified.
                There's a difference of about 20 minutes between the two, making it nearly 3 hours long. I realized that one of the scenes removed from the theatrical cut makes a later scene moot without the full context. One or two more scenes in the director's cut give more context and depth to Salieri's character and one regarding Mozart giving private lessons. I would personally recommend the director's cut.


                Originally posted by radioamor
                It's definitely a masterpiece. Iñárritu's uncanny ability to pull such rich, genuine performances from his cast while also letting that masterful script unfold like the most effortless, organic play imaginable is a rather rewarding experience. The long-take execution is more meaningful than something like Victoria, where it plays a role in the story instead of just existing as a marketing ploy.
                Well said! I can't get enough of that film, honestly. The choice to do long takes makes sense in the context of the Broadway plot. It is as ambitious as the choice to limit the score of the film to just a drum kit. Self-referential, comedic at times, depressing at other times. I especially love the scene between Riggan and the critic. There's a breathtaking audio transition with the pianist playing at the bar, cut by the close of the door and then hearing the cello with the piano along with the fitting MacBeth quote.

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                • _DJ Vinyl_
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                  • Jan 2014
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                  #9
                  Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

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                  • radioamor
                    anhedonia extraordinaire
                    • Jun 2020
                    • 154

                    #10
                    Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

                    Roma (2018), dir. Alfonso Cuarón.
                    Recommended by Psychotik.
                    Unfolding as a series of vignettes rather than a traditionally cohesive feature film, Alfonso Cuarón's Roma is a visually striking and immaculately directed affair that suffers from narrative remoteness. While it's abundantly clear that every scene is staged with an incredible amount of foresight and choreography (Cuarón's trademark orchestrated chaos has never been more apparent), such visual theatrics usually take priority over emotional resonance. While the perambulating structure of the story isn't inherently bothersome, its refusal to get close to its protagonist eventually begins to weigh down the film.
                    Any wide tracking shot photographed from the side is a microcosm for this reality: Cuarón simultaneously wants to capture his subject and the carefully curated circus unfolding behind her, ultimately sacrificing most intimacy in favor of exhibiting his craft. If I were capable of composing scenes like this, however, I wouldn't choose to be humble about it, either.
                    Still, there is plenty of poignancy to be mined from this film, and much of it is quite compelling despite Cuarón the screenwriter's myriad attempts to sabotage Cuarón the director. I can't deny that some of it felt Machiavellian, however.
                    It's probably a hell of a lot better than Belfast.
                    7/10 (3.5/5)

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                    Originally posted by samurai7694
                    There's a difference of about 20 minutes between the two, making it nearly 3 hours long. I realized that one of the scenes removed from the theatrical cut makes a later scene moot without the full context. One or two more scenes in the director's cut give more context and depth to Salieri's character and one regarding Mozart giving private lessons. I would personally recommend the director's cut.
                    Well, then, I will seek out the director's cut. If it's not sitting on any streaming services or I can't find a torrent, I don't mind just buying a Blu-ray copy. It will likely make a nice addition to my collection!
                    Originally posted by samurai7694
                    Well said! I can't get enough of that film, honestly. The choice to do long takes makes sense in the context of the Broadway plot. It is as ambitious as the choice to limit the score of the film to just a drum kit. Self-referential, comedic at times, depressing at other times. I especially love the scene between Riggan and the critic. There's a breathtaking audio transition with the pianist playing at the bar, cut by the close of the door and then hearing the cello with the piano along with the fitting MacBeth quote.
                    Yes, the tonal shifts are handled with such aplomb, it's really quite astounding. The fact that Iñárritu was able to pull off such a tricky balancing act while juggling the quasi-long-take structure is really a testament to his skill as a filmmaker. Some could argue the execution is masturbatory (especially when contextualized with my criticisms of Roma), but when there's a richly textured and affecting story to back up the style, then I'm willing to excuse a little self-indulgence. I'm going to listen for that audio transition next time I watch the film, nice catch!
                    Originally posted by _DJ Vinyl_
                    Spider Man into the Spider Verse
                    I actually watched this with my partner two winters ago. I don't remember being particularly moved by it, unfortunately, and I wasn't sure if the film was as clever as it thought it was. Maybe I'll have to revisit it.
                    Last edited by radioamor; 03-30-2022, 08:45 PM.

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                    • Tantive72
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                      • Apr 2019
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                      #11
                      Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

                      Originally posted by samurai7694
                      Amadeus. Up to you if you wish to see the original or director's cut. In my opinion a fantastic film, albeit fictional, about Antonio Salieri's jealousy and fixation with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

                      Also wanted to acknowledge your 5 star rating for Birdman: Or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance. It's honestly one of my favorite films and it took me a couple of viewings to really appreciate it.
                      Amadeus is a great movie. I have the director's cut. It's cool to see other people talk about it.

                      Originally posted by samurai7694
                      I had to watch this for my college film class. I watched it with a friend in one of the open conference rooms in my dorm and we got some strange looks from people at our initial reactions to it lol.
                      Last edited by Tantive72; 03-30-2022, 08:51 PM.
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                      • mellonxcollie
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                        • Dec 2006
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                        #12
                        Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

                        If you think you would enjoy an anime movie, I highly recommend the work of Satoshi Kon. Particularly Perfect Blue and Paprika. They are not "anime" films that have the tropes of anime, and are not associated with any series. They are regular films in the medium of animation so technically anime but they are very good

                        Afterward you could watch Black Swan and Inception which were inspired by the respective films
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                        • Crazyjayde
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                          • May 2007
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                          #13
                          Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

                          City of God by Fernando Meirelles
                          The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie by Luis Buñuel
                          Man Bites Dog by Rémy Belvaux
                          Possession by Andrzej Żuławski
                          Snatch by Guy Ritchie
                          Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky
                          The Black Tower by John Smith
                          The Taste of Tea by Katsuhito Ishii

                          My must sees from my screenwriting years, or at least the more modern and celebrated picks, with Tarkovsky and Zulawski being the obligatory film buff listens.

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                          • MarioNintendo
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                            #14
                            Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

                            Added 2 titles to my first post.

                            Interesting that there's now 2 people suggestion Possession

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                            • radioamor
                              anhedonia extraordinaire
                              • Jun 2020
                              • 154

                              #15
                              Re: Recommend me movies you enjoy

                              Originally posted by mellonxcollie
                              If you think you would enjoy an anime movie, I highly recommend the work of Satoshi Kon. Particularly Perfect Blue and Paprika. They are not "anime" films that have the tropes of anime, and are not associated with any series. They are regular films in the medium of animation so technically anime but they are very good
                              There is a noticeable dearth of animation in my diary. I tend to be averse to 3D animated films, but I do need to get into more anime. I have seen a lot of Perfect Blue during my time on Letterboxd, so I'll add both to my watchlist. I also understand that I need to watch more Miyazaki. Or any Miyazaki, actually. I've seen a third of Howl's Moving Castle and that's all. Would I be incorrect in assuming you have some knowledge of Studio Ghibli, and would therefore be able to provide a recommendation or two?

                              Originally posted by Crazyjayde
                              City of God by Fernando Meirelles
                              The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie by Luis Buñuel
                              Man Bites Dog by Rémy Belvaux
                              Possession by Andrzej Żuławski
                              Snatch by Guy Ritchie
                              Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky
                              The Black Tower by John Smith
                              The Taste of Tea by Katsuhito Ishii
                              Adding all of the ones that aren't already in my watchlist. I adored Solaris, and I have never heard anyone say anything negative about Stalker. I actually own City of God despite never having seen it, so that will certainly be easy to find!

                              Originally posted by MarioNintendo
                              Added 2 titles to my first post.

                              Interesting that there's now 2 people suggestion Possession
                              Does Lion transcend traditional Oscar bait tropes? I've heard nothing but good things, but I'm usually wary of films that look tailor-made to win awards.
                              Also, one of my co-workers recommended Possession to me back in October, so there are actually three people that have told me to watch it.

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