I watched a total of three movies last year and two of them sucked. I don’t think I’ve seen a movie so far this year, and I’m looking for suggestions. What’s a movie that you really love?
My favorites are the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Went to see them re-released in theaters earlier this year for the 25th anniversary.
The Korean version of hellboy was pretty good if you’re in the mood for a mindfucking.
Not enough Nolan films mentioned:
- Interstellar
- Inception
Someone else mentioned Primer, which is also an amazing mind bender.
As a kid in the 80s, Flight of the Navigator and Explorers (just turn it off once they meet the aliens, lol) were awesome.
Also not a lot of Miyazaki mentioned:
- Howl’s Moving Castle
- Castle in the Sky
- Kiki’s Delivery Service
- Spirited Away
- Porco Rosso
- Ponyo
Love both of those Nolan movies.
The Lure. It’s a Polish horror musical about mermaids. I could see it being polarizing.
- Lost Highway
- Cure
- Pulse
- Blade Runner
- Session 9
Kramer vs Kramer for some reason
Beyond the infinite two minutes. Quirky sci fi, one take movie, mind fuck. And adorable.
If you only watched three movies in a year and didn’t like two of them, are you just not into movies? Or do you like a specific type? What kind of books do you like?
I’m not generally into movies, but I like them every once in a blue moon. I usually enjoy action, thrillers, comedies and specifically romcoms I think. Books I usually read urban fantasy, things like the Mercy Thompson series, or light sci fi (not usually space operas). I have pretty trash taste I think overall.
Try out Brick (2005). Mystery and set in a high school with fun, noir-specific language. Same guy wrote and directed the Brothers Bloom (2013) and Knives Out (2019 and 2020), which is some fun mystery.
Nope (2022) and Get Out (2017), Parasite (2018), the Prestige (2004), and Primal Fear (1994) are all great thrillers.
You might also like Shane Black’s movies. Funny, some action, The Last Boyscout (1991) and the Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) are guilty pleasures he wrote. Links are fun samples.
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005) and The Nice Guys (2018) are quite solid later work that he wrote and directed.
Romcom/ light sci-fi? Her (2015)
Do you like stories that make you think and ponder things after, I mean not necessarily solving a murder mystery but like ethical dilemmas or your perception of the world? Or do you like stories that are more like the experience of a wild ride visually and plot wise? There are no right or wrong answers, just wondering what role you want media to have?
Probably more like a wild ride would hold my interest better, but I’m not necessarily opposed to thinking.
In that case, I would recommend the movie Gone girl for thriller that has the opportunity for thinking, and the book Daemon (and the sequel Freedom) for a page-turning sci-fi with relevance today.
project hail mary
everything everywhere all at once
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
little miss sunshine
https://youtu.be/mBNKUda-s6M This is probably the best movie mankind has ever created.
We gotta put series and sagas into “movies” as they’re all one long story or so to us.
- #1: Star Wars 1-6
- #2: Lord of the rings + Hobbit
- #3: Short Circuit
- #4: Interstellar
- #5: Walle
Bonus cuz funnies
Shows:
- #1: One Piece
- #2: Space Dandy
- #3: Dr.Stone
- #4: Owl House
- #5: Samurai Jack
Series (stories told over movies/shows/books/Comics/etc):
- #1: Star Wars
- #2: Alex Rider
- #3: BLAME!
- #4: Spider-Man
- #5: Metro (first book: metro 2033)
Currently we’re watching all of Yu-Gi-Oh and waiting for the next episodes of One Piece and Dr.Stone. Currently reading the Thrawn series and Thus spoke Zarathustra.
We know it’s more than just favorite movie but that’s the best we can do Anne thought it was funny +wanted to share lol.
You can also read Dr. Stone and be disappointed with how it all ends. Get excited!
Not the favorite, but quite good I’ve watched recently:
- Time Trap (2014);
- The Man From Earth (2007);
- Judge Dredd (2012) – surprisingly good and has little in common with the original.
Also some movies that left a trace:
- Education of Frederick Fitzell;
- Reincarnation (2018, horror);
- Weapons (2025, horror);
- Two, Three, Demon, Come (horror). (Yes, I love good horrors).
Event Horizon.
Someone else mentioned Hot Fuzz, which is mine. Another I love is Tucker & Dale vs Evil. It’s an excellent satire about conflict borne from nothing but preconceptions. Also a rare movie in which the “jock”-type characters are the good guys.
Agree, but I wonder if you need to have seen a bunch of other horror films first to really appreciate Tucker and Dale?
No, not really. It stands well on its own.
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