Given that most media is shit, I was wondering if there are any films that Sup Forums would recommend. I saw A Clockwork Orange a few years back and was blown away. Kubrick was a master of his craft. Does Sup Forums have any recommendations for classic films (movies, shows, and/or documentaries)?
Classic movies according to Sup Forums
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You haven't lived until you've seen Deliverance.
not topic easily covered and probably not going to survive a 404
off the top of my head
The Third Man
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The Wicker Man (1973)
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A Matter of Life and Death
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The Trial
Running on empty
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Dersu Uzala
Eyes Wide Shut is disjointed and corny compared to Kubrick's better films but it's basically about Jewish illuminati sex magick shit, and I'm pretty sure Kubrick was poisoned and had his film edited days before release.
Probably had some pedo shit in it too.
thats not even conspyracy, they admitted to it even though the contract strictly forbade it
He was naming the rothchilds (pro tip, it was filmed in the rothchilds home)
Once the other kikes found out they gave him a heart attack and cut +destroyed the most offensive footage (((to them)))
Koyaanisqatsi. Probably the best film ever made.
First they killed my father, if you have Netflix. Get over the opening and ending where they blame us intervention. The middle 97% of the film is the khemer rouge.
(((They))) killed him shortly after for revealing too much. Also destroyed roughly 30 minutes of original film.
On a second watch its kinda boring. Its mostly just good for red pilling normies on gommunism
treasure of the sierra madre
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The Innocents
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The French Connection
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Three Days of the Condor
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Chinatown
Great choices
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Anatomy of a Murder
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The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
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Macbeth (Polanski, 1971)
A must watch.
Spy who came in from the cold is a breddy good book. John LeCarre books are generally a light shade of redpilled
>Probably had some pedo shit in it too.
The girl in the shop was underage and being prostituted
The three mini-series; Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People and A Perfect Spy are absolutely must watch.. forget the Gary Oldman Film. That paled in comparison
Look who's back was really good if you don't mind reading a movie (or you speak german)
John carpenter's The Thing is my favorite movie.
I just watched a fucked up movie called The Tribe, Ukrainian movie about deaf boys in a gang
Equilibrium, Empire des Loups, Nid des Guepes, Smokin' Aces.
Man Bites Dog.
It's a French movie filmed like a documentary of a murderous criminal. Pretty brutal rape scene. Unnerving.
' in Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace – and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock.'
Grahame Green, telling it how it is.
I saw this at the cinema when it was released. It blew my mind
Badges, I don't need no stinking badges
Death Wish is a classic. The sequels get pretty nutty, but it all starts with a man who's been pushed too far, and a sock full of quarters.
that movie is nuts
Pic related is the most redpilled film about Hitler you'll ever see, but it's not for brainlets.
Dr. Strangelove
also
Full Metal Jacket
Jackie Brown
Enter the Void
Western wise, High Noon and Shane are my all time favorites.
(i was writing a long ass opinion on A Clockwork Orange - book vs movie, but my phone crushed) i'm just gonna say that the movie is much milder, less violence and cruel details, and the ending is different. but i still like the movie bc Kubrik did a great work and Alex is cute.
now on topic: "Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter" - the GREATEST movie abot ww2 i've ever seen.
The original Dollars trilogy is unfiltered masculinity on a main line right to your fuckin head.
Tombstone is pretty great. Westerns are pure Americana and are great for potential pol-approved films
I know its not a movie but Bonanza is pre-degeneracy media.
George C. Scott was awesome in that.
"You can't let him in here! He'll see the big board!"
fuck yes i came to post this
pretty gud recs so far all around, here are some of mine from the top of my head, all of which have fascist undertones
>Cube (1997)
>Demolition Man
>Repo Man (1984)
>Straw Dogs
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>George C. Scott
His character is fucking nuts lmfao. I love it.
Yeah, Tombstone and Unforgiven were great ones from around that time.
Actually went to Tombstone last winter. It was awesome. Also saw border patrol along the way so it was a twofer.
Pi
Das Boot.
fuck that was a good laugh
This. The true American Classic. It will make a man out of you definately.
And the lieutenant colonel who kept saying "prevert". Lmao.
The Red Pill 2017
All men should watch this. Made by a feminist researching mens rights movement. By the end of filming she turns her back on feminism. Fucking based
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Pi
Pi
The Macbeth adaptation from 2015 is a goodie, some pure English and Scottish scenery and fantastic cinematography and acting.
very reddit tier imo but i still enjoyed it
I visited there about 10 years ago when I was working with border patrol. I was pretty stoked to see that place, what with all the westerns me and my dad used to watch. If you're ever in KS, you should see Dodge City.
Damn good film.
Protip: Look on torrent sites for the 'IRE' release
The films of Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, Tarkovsky, Truffaut, Hitchcock, Jean Renoir, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Michelangelo Antonioni, Jean Vigo, D.W. Griffith, Fritz Lang, F.W. Murnau, Chaplin, Godard, Buñuel, Kurosawa, Satyajit Ray, John Ford, Wajda, Frank Capra, Orson Welles, Jacques Tati, Eisenstein, William Wyler, Sergio Leone, De Sica, Kubrick, David Lean, Carol Reed, Robert Bresson, Almodovar, Angelopoulos, Yasujiro Ozu, Kieslowski, Takahata, Zeffirelli, Coppola, Elia Kazan, Scorsese.
The one and only.
Roger. I'm in KY so it's not too far away. My dad goes there all the time.
Elite Squad
Sicario
Good Hamlet movie?
The Might Be Giants
Gay. But Kinda Profound
Pretty much any best picture winner up until the 90s
Any Disney animated movie up until Hercules (especially the older ones and beauty and the beast/hercules/lion king for strong moral messages)
I actually have an original, signed IRE DVD in a Tyvek sleeve
Hamlet 1990 with Mel Gibson is ok
Nice. There's actually a preplanned route that starts in MO that does a big circle around the western US that you can drive that hits a lot of the old west historical locations. Can't think of it off the top of my head, but RV people know what's it called.I'd like to do it sometime, myself.
She could of gone deeper and more scathing but would probably of not got a release. She got alot of heat from the feminists when released. I think she did a fine job in the end.
Revolver.
BEES
Holy shit! Rare. Got the DVD from torrent site, cant afford the real thing. Keep that safe user
That's the later Wicker Man, tree-hugger.
The Merchant of Venice. The one with Al Pacino.
It literally names the jew
feelsgoodxir
Parallax view is certified conspiracy Kino.
Also reccomending network, what an amaz8ng movie, if you have not seen it watch it immediately.
Branagh's is excellent minus the guest stars
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His Henry V is excellent
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Aguirre the Wrath of God
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1984
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Watch "Green Elephant"
It's a masterpiece.
"You two can't fight in here! This is the war room!"
One of my favorite lines
I remember my US History teacher showing us this scene in high school. Awesome
/Gif/ Wet dream
What?! That whole fucking revisionist garbage fest of film PRAISES the Jew, makes him look like a victim of evil disgusting predatory racist Christians. They added scenes where whores mock him with their "Christian flesh" - thus making the audience empathize with Shylock.
Shakespeare's play was based - the Al Pacino version is cucked to the clouds.
>Hitler would vote for a Green party in modern day
I fucking shit laughing because I unironically voted green last election.
>checks thread
>only degenerate Amerifag and jew shit
What would you rather watch, Sup Forums? A fat American getting raped in the ass by a faggot (le Deliverance), or a noble Swedish knight questioning the nature of God and searching for meaning before death? The choice should be obvious.
There is the "poor jew - feel sympathy for me" speech, but I thought overall it made him look like a sneaky jew.
After all - he didn't get his pound of flesh
kys
Eyes wide shut, 2001 a space odyssey and full metal jacket is good to, if you're interested in books don quixote, george orwell and charles dickens is good, Kafka and dostojevskij is a for a bit deeper reading.
>1984 High tier
>BNW Low tier
What did he mean by this?
ausgezeichnet
That's a pretty good list, but
>LotR
>sharing a tier with harry potter and A Song of Faggots and Cucks
GITS - the original
Dune - directors cut is shit desu
Bladerunner
vertigo
kelly's heros
too big brain for the brainlets
they need their action
have you watched bad boy bubby yet?
THE LEXX
> TRUMP = PRINCE = PRESIDENT
Movie threads on Sup Forums are always filled with bland dadcore.
Sherlock, Jr.
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Wooden Crosses
Shock Troop
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Le Corbeau
The Red Shoes
Kind Hearts & Coronets
Ugetsu
The Wages of Fear
The Night of the Hunter
Harakiri
High and Low
Woman in the Dunes
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>if I pick a bunch of movies from the 50s I'll seem cultured
Sup Forums pls go
Thanks for showing abo genes are recessive.
What's your plan with the negros? Or should I say your kin you filthy mulatto.
He said classic films, you cunt. And Sup Forums only talks about bad TV shows and superhero movies.
Not 2001 a Space Sodomy?
Old films are fucking fantastic compared to modern shit. Even what was B grade or just overlooked niche films from the 70's, 80's and the 90's are much better than anything released today.
I watched some random film called Society the other day, an 80's horror film. I wont spoil it but Sup Forums will really like it. It's Sup Forums material and also has a great feeling of paranoia in it.
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