5 more movies that I recommend you watch!
Since my last one of these went over pretty well, I thought I'd do another! I'll link the previous one at the end of the post for anyone interested in seeing that!
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)
My opinion on this film: I actually did a full review on this movie awhile ago, which would be a lot more in depth than writing a few short sentences on how I felt. The very basic premise of this film is that a boy and his step father get stranded in the wilderness of New Zealand, and a manhunt gets ordered for them. It however, is much, much more than that. I'll copy/paste an excerpt from my review and a link to it for anyone who is really interested.
" This movie balances comedy with drama perfectly, and produces emotions that you weren't expecting to feel. The duo meet so many interesting and sometimes insane characters, and they build off one another and grow into better people. Some scenes will make you misty eyed, while others have you cackling like a madman. I can only say please check this movie out if you've got the time, it's well worth it! " https://steemit.com/steemit/@deadspace/movie-review-hunt-for-the-wilderpeople-2016
In Bruges (2008)
My opinion on this film: Quite possibly the best dark comedy film that's ever been made, at least in my humble opinion. This film has some ingenious writing for the script, and the humor in this film is nothing short of wonderful if you have a dark sense of humor like I do. This film has breathtaking cinematography at times, and gives great performances from Gleeson and Farrel. The story centers around two hitman that have been ordered by their boss to go hide and relax in a small town.
I won't spoil anything much for you, but to give an example of the bizarre humor of the movie there's a scene where the main characters are doing cocaine with a dwarf and prostitutes, while discussing how the Vietnamese would come out on top during a racewar. This movie is an engaging, intricate, tragedy/comedy that can be thrilling at one moment, and then filled with ridiculousness the next. I highly, highly recommend this to anyone a fan of the genre. (The director for this is the same guy who wrote/made Seven Psychopaths, another brilliant dark comedy.)
Green Room (2015)
My opinion on this film: This movie is a dark, gritty, visceral thriller/suspense/horror film. The movie is about a touring punk rock band who's a bit down on their luck. They stay off the grid for the most part, and only play live shows without recording much of any of their music. They end up at a nightclub that turns out to be a neo nazi hangout, and witness a murder on their way out. After that, it becomes a fight for survival for the characters.
This film gives some amazing performances, starring Patrick Stewart as the main bad guy and Anton Yelchin as the main character with other great cast members. There are some very dark, brutal scenes and the suspense gets built up so well that it leaves you holding your breath at times. There are some parts of the movie that leave you feeling depressed, because of how dark it gets. This movie will easily get under your skin. There is some great artistry here, great writing, and at times good humor. If you're a fan of horror movies, definitely check this one out.
Train to Busan (2016)
My opinion on this film: This is another film which I've done a full review on. The premise with this is a simple one, which as been used a lot. However, this film does an excellent, fresh job on it. It's a zombie flick taking place in South Korea, where a man and his daughter have boarded a bullet train while the outbreak has started. Here's a quick excerpt from my review and a link to it for anyone interested. "This exciting, high energy filled horror film is near perfect for me, and I can't imagine any fans of horror films or zombies in general wouldn't like it. I can only say to give it a watch and see. Me personally? I highly recommend it!" https://steemit.com/steemit/@deadspace/movie-review-train-to-busan-2016
Tickled (2016)
My opinion on this film: Tickled is by far the most bizarre, yet enchanting documentary that I have ever seen. The premise of it is quite strange. Journalist David Farrier stumbles across a mysterious tickling competition online. As he delves deeper into the competitions, he comes up against fierce resistance, which leads to him finding a story strange than fiction. It's hard to talk about this film without spoiling anything. However, this is not a film which you'll forget anytime soon once you watch it. It's fun, exciting, at times it can be somewhat freaky. It's a glimpse into something so disturbingly weird, that you'll be shocked it even exists. I definitely recommend this one to anyone that likes documentary films.
Hope you've enjoyed this round of recommendations! If you've got any suggestions, please let me know! Also, I'd greatly appreciate any upvotes, follows, or resteems! Here's a link to my first list that I made for anyone interested as well- https://steemit.com/steemit/@deadspace/5-movies-that-i-recommend-you-watch Thanks for looking!
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seems like great movies to watch.. thanks for the info.. i will bookmark these movies in my watch list..
Have a great day!
You're welcome, hope you enjoy these if you watch any of them! You have a great day as well!
great selections my friend thanks for taking the time out to source these classics, i will add the to my watch list
Hope you enjoy them if or when you get to watch them :)
Thats 12 hours of movies I need to watch now. Thanks ;P
Hahaha. You're welcome! I'm going to be doing more of these in the future, so keep an eye out in case you need a few days worth of movies :)
Hmm. I feel kinda dumb, because it just hit me now that your picture is the doctor from TF2, lol.
Train to Busan and Hunt for the Wilderpeople are both on my list. I loved Green Room and Jeremy Saulnier's earlier film Blue Ruin.
If you like his style the Netflix Original I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is written and directed byu his long time collaborator Macon Blair. Also very watchable.
Followed for future recommendations!
Thanks for the follow! I'll try to post a recommendation list once every couple of days for sure. And, Blue Ruin will definitely make it's way onto one! I love that movie so much. I"ll check out that Netflix movie sometime soon as well, thanks for letting me know about it!
Upvoted and resteemed.
Thanks for sharing this list.
Thanks for the upvote and the resteem! I greatly appreciate both! And, no problem at all!
Cool, always looking for interesting/different movies. Many movies these days make me yawn and want to go to bed early.
Yeah, there are a lot of bad movies out there these days no matter what your taste/preference is. I've had several in the last few weeks where I couldn't even finish them, lol. Hopefully some of these tickle your fancy if you chose to watch any of em!
Thanks for that!
No problem!
Thanks for recommendations!
Hey, no problem at all!
wow i love the list of movies. My favorite is train to Busan, so sad for the ending actually made me cry, her singing was so moving. What was your favorite part?
here is a list of movies I like
https://steemit.com/money/@goldsilverguide/money-movies-2
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