Movies you would recommend to others
Any movies you would recommend that other people need to see?
Can be a classic or a recent release.
A classic to start you off.
The Third Man (1949 ) Director - Carol Reed
Starring Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard. Shot entirely in war torn atmospheric Vienna, Joseph Cotten carries this classic film noir that keeps you guessing at what's going on until Orson Welles appears in probably the greatest introduction to a movie character and then promptly steals the show with a short cameo appearance.
The music score played on the Zither by Anton Karas, who was playing in a local bar when the Director was present. The catchy theme sounds both jaunty and other worldly at the same time and catapulted Karas to world fame by topping the UK and US charts for 11 weeks and led to him performing before Queen Elizabeth.
If you've not seen it before, then it's an absolute must watch.
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There’s so many obvious ones but I’ll throw in one from left field that not many would have seen .P’tang Yang Kipperbang (1982) - An absolute gem of a movie .4
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Not seen that for years.Bedsaddick said:There’s so many obvious ones but I’ll throw in one from left field that not many would have seen .P’tang Yang Kipperbang (1982) - An absolute gem of a movie .
About kids growing up in the 40s or 50s I seem to remember?1 -
Yep . Set in 1948 , coming of age movie .CaptainRobbo said:
Not seen that for years.Bedsaddick said:There’s so many obvious ones but I’ll throw in one from left field that not many would have seen .P’tang Yang Kipperbang (1982) - An absolute gem of a movie .
About kids growing up in the 40s or 50s I seem to remember?0 -
Deep Throat1
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Southern Comfort (1981)
Only seen this twice. A film similar to Deliverance. Not very successful at the Box Office but worth a watch.4 -
What's it about?EugenesAxe said:Deep Throat2 -
Keith Carradine, Powers Booths and Fred Ward as National Guard lost in the Louisiana swamps.up_the_valley said:Southern Comfort (1981)
Only seen this twice. A film similar to Deliverance. Not very successful at the Box Office but worth a watch.
Directed by the great Walter Hill.
Love the Warriors and The Driver.0 -
Primer
Vertigo
Double Indemnity
Silent Running
Nocturnal Animals
The Arrival
Before The Devil Knows You're Dead
Memento
Us
American Psycho
The Death Of Stalin
Hereditary
The Invisible Man (2020 version)
Looper
The Maltese Falcon
That's the last 15 films I've RE rewatched recently (ie: come back to again more than once, according to my Plex account)
Pretty good little selection there, hopefully some people won't have seen0 -
Was i supposed to add your added info?CaptainRobbo said:
Keith Carradine, Powers Booths and Fred Ward as National Guard lost in the Louisiana swamps.up_the_valley said:Southern Comfort (1981)
Only seen this twice. A film similar to Deliverance. Not very successful at the Box Office but worth a watch.
Directed by the great Walter Hill.
Love the Warriors and The Driver.0 -
Not at all, was just letting you know I was a fan of the movie.2
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I think the Watergate scandal, must admit Ive not seen it just heard it was good, you'd have to watch it though.up_the_valley said:
What's it about?EugenesAxe said:Deep Throat4 -
City of God5
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Far too many to mention but if you haven’t seen The Act of Killing then you’re missing out on the most unique and astonishing documentary I’ve ever seen (it was a ludicrous travesty that it didn’t win an Oscar). Jaw was on the floor by the end of the film. It might be hard for some to stomach but if you can handle it, I can assure you, that you’ve never seen anything like it and you never will see anything like it again. I wouldn’t even read the plot before watching. Just go into it blind and you’ll end up thinking WTF did I just watch?2
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Second this. A remarkable piece of work.Making_all_the_noise said:Far too many to mention but if you haven’t seen The Act of Killing then you’re missing out on the most unique and astonishing documentary I’ve ever seen (it was a ludicrous travesty that it didn’t win an Oscar). Jaw was on the floor by the end of the film. It might be hard for some to stomach but if you can handle it, I can assure you, that you’ve never seen anything like it and you never will see anything like it again. I wouldn’t even read the plot before watching. Just go into it blind and you’ll end up thinking WTF did I just watch?0 -
Duel (1971)
David Mann is a middle-aged salesman driving on a business trip. He encounters a dilapidated tanker truck in the Mojave Desert. Mann passes the truck, but the truck speeds up and roars past him. When Mann overtakes and passes it again, the truck blasts its horn.
The battle begins.
Great, intense film and Spielberg's first movie.11 -
Aliens (1986)2
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Great shout. Dennis Weaver is great in thisup_the_valley said:Duel (1971)
David Mann is a middle-aged salesman driving on a business trip. He encounters a dilapidated tanker truck in the Mojave Desert. Mann passes the truck, but the truck speeds up and roars past him. When Mann overtakes and passes it again, the truck blasts its horn.
The battle begins.
Great, intense film and Spielberg's first movie.5 -
The Big sleep
Big night
The BIG Lebowski3 -
La Haine
Bird (2024) filmed in Gravesend
Dead Man’s Shoes
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One flew over the Cuckoos Nest…….greatest film ever made, enough said.👊3
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Ghost in the Shell (1995)Ghost in the Shell 2 (2005)39 Steps (1935)The Quiet American (2002)Both the recent Dune films0
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I Am A Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)
Nil By Mouth (1997)
A Canterbury Tale (1944)
Starred Up (2013)
A Room for Romeo Brass (1999)
Come and See (1985)
Vera Drake (2004)
The Searchers (1956)
The Harder They Come (1972)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
North by Northwest (1959)
Passport to Pimlico (1949)
Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
The Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948)
The War Zone (1999)
Casablanca (1942)4 -
Belfast
Son of Rambo
Alien
The Shining
The Omen
Gosford Park
Minari
Nomadland
Parasite
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)
Dunkirk
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Great film . So underratedup_the_valley said:Southern Comfort (1981)
Only seen this twice. A film similar to Deliverance. Not very successful at the Box Office but worth a watch.1 -
Border
Babette's Feast
Under the Skin
Rome, Open City
Onibaba
Strangers on a Train
No country for Old Men
The Bicycle Thieves
The Battle of Algiers
Carry on Cleo
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Dead Mans Shoes.
La Haine
Love Honour and Obey.1 -
Clem_Snide said:La Haine
Bird (2024) filmed in Gravesend
Dead Man’s Shoes
Bunny and the Bull
Just seen your post after posting mine. Great shout re La Haine and DMS0 -
Not a film but series spawned from a film... highly recommend Mr Inbetween on Disney plus.2
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The before trilogy. 3 movies with just 2 people talking, each one is filmed and set 9 years apart from each other. Probably the best romantic chemistry there’s ever been on film.4
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Complete aside, but part of the score features a cajun song by the Balfa brothers near the end of the film.Bedsaddick said:
Great film . So underratedup_the_valley said:Southern Comfort (1981)
Only seen this twice. A film similar to Deliverance. Not very successful at the Box Office but worth a watch.
Did Hollywood Beyond completely plagiarised it for their small hit The Colour of Money in the eighties?0

















