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A community focused on discussions on movies. Besides usual movie news, the following threads are welcome
- Discussion threads to discuss about a specific movie or show
- Weekly threads: what have you been watching lately?
- Trailers
- Posters
- Retrospectives
- Should I watch?
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2024 discussion threads
- House (1977)
- The Drifting Classroom.(1987)
- The Happiness of the Katakuris (2003)
- Summer Time Machine Blues (2005)
- Executive Koala (2006)
- Big Man Japan (2007)
- Fish Story (2009)
- HK: Hentai Kamen (2013)
+1 for House.
Perfect Blue by Satoshi Kon is fantastic.
The first time I saw that movie, it messed with my head. Definitely worth a watch.
- Takeshi Kitano: Boiling point, Violent Cop, Hanna Bi
- The recent Shin Godzilla
- Your Name
- Seven Samurai
- Battle Royale
Casshern (the 2004 live film not the original anime)
If you liked Squid Game, consider Oldboy
Squid game is Korean and I saw clips of that but could never get into it as It didn't interest me at all
It also feels like the internet over-hyped squid game past what it originally was
It was good, but I don't ever want to watch it again. Same for Oldboy. And I'm not in for season 2.
I'm aware it's Korean but I stand by my comparison.
I think I saw "One Cut of the Dead" with subtitles on a plane, so I assume subtitles are an option. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7914416/
I didn't expect to like it, but ended up liking it by the end of the movie.
e......maybe there are some probability that Japanese movie is famous for tokyohot
jav moment
Ikiru. Harakiri. The Human Condition. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters.
Anime Sci-Fi classics that you might already have seen:
Akira (1988)
Ghost in the Shell (1995)
If you're ok with abstract cinema:
Tetsuo the Iron Man (1989)
Visual appeal:
Metropolis (2001)
Not Sci-Fi, but one of my favorite films of all time:
Cure (1997)