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Post by Jason Cashe on Sept 22, 2012 19:58:37 GMT -4
So I've watched a few underground, low budget, B-Rated, C-Rated movies in my day. Most have. With redbox and netflix, many people get movies on the go and watch through more than you'd like to remember. So in this topic you should list movies not everyone might have seen. A movie that stands out to you for whatever reason but please, give a BRIEF description of the plot, it's genre even. Make a list if you feel the need. I'll give one now.
Starship Troopers Invasion
CGI Cartoon Film. You don't have to see the entire series to follow but you'll get a few people you might remember if you had seen the series. It's about Aliens and the Troopers who put their lives on the line. The movie series had more of a comedy base but this was legit and it packed a punch. I liked "Ratzass" he reminded me alot of how I portray Jason Kash at times. Fast mouth and sometimes bites more than he can chew. VERY motivated..haha
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Post by Streets Wilson on Sept 22, 2012 20:02:45 GMT -4
Pool Boy: drowning out the fury
Kevin Sorbo stars as an extremely racist Vietnam veteran, who tries to take over the mexican dominated pool cleaning operations. one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life if you can sit through all the in-between parts.
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Post by SalTal on Oct 2, 2012 5:43:55 GMT -4
The Cave of the Yellow Dog.
Mongolian film about the changing face of Mongolia with the onset of modernity. There is an exceptional moral and philosophical message in it. Heart-felt and warm, it's a reality film (not a documentary) of a families similar struggle to come to terms with the changing society.
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Post by Jules on Oct 2, 2012 6:05:27 GMT -4
Hedd Wyn
1992 Welsh-language film about the Welsh poet Ellis Evans (his bardic name was Hedd Wyn) who was a WWI casualty at Ypres in 1917. Not bad for a film made by S4C, and it even got an Oscar nomination for 'best foreign language film'.
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Post by biggs on Oct 7, 2012 21:49:50 GMT -4
We Need to Talk About Kevin
Drama with hints of horror and thriller. Starring Tilda Swinton, this picture analyzes the debate between nature versus nurture, as a mother reflects on her role in her son perpetuating a school shooting. A powerful, haunting film that was at times hard to watch, but incredibly moving.
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Post by Mark Mania on Oct 10, 2012 14:55:26 GMT -4
SubUrbia
Parker Posey, Giovanni Ribisi, Steve Zahn, yet none of you have heard of the movie. It was inspirational as a teenager with that good ole' angst that we all feel. A good coming of age tale.
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