Condition: Movie does not need to be necessarily redpilled, but must NOT be bluepilled.
Please indicate the movie's genre and your personal rating out of 10, as well as the year the movie was released (at least which decade if you're too lazy to look it up).
Bonus points for personal stories that are spooky or humorous that relate to a time you've watched the movie in the past.
the original Mission Impossible is a good watch for you gen zers who only caught the shitty new ones
Wyatt Price
It (2017) was alright
Nathaniel Morgan
Braveheart, 1995 historical drama, 10/10
Leo Carter
I guess two of my favs movies would be silence of the lambs and the old bladerunner.
I really love cheesy sci fi horror or slasher flicks.
The old Halloween and Friday the 13th kind of movies
Julian Hall
Rampage 2009
Aaron Edwards
A fun way to find new movies to watch is to search on jewtube: 'Full movie [year]', and it will bring up tons of movies, many of which the entire movie has been uploaded. Works best with older movies, such as from the 80s:
Monday is a treatise on women without proper male leadership, abortion, and leftist control of government.
Teapot is about a young couple that finds a magic brass teapot that gives them money when they hurt themselves or other and it literally has the STAR OF REMPHAN stamped on the side and a pair of curly haired kikes come and steal the money twice. Honestly I can't even believe this movie got made, watch it.
Zulu (1964), war drama Cross of Iron (1977), war drama Das Boot (1981), war drama(try getting the TV version or at least directors cut) Apocalypse Now (1979), war drama Full Metal Jacket (1987), war drama The Hurt Locker(1009), war drama Enough war drams for now. Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett, TV series Seven Samurai (1954), historical drama The Hidden Fortress (1958), action I guess Ghost in the Shell (1995), Anime movie(watch even if you don't like animu) I hate having to rate things in numbers but they are all really good or I wouldn't recommend them.
Jayden Wright
Aliens Dr. Strangelove The Patriot (With Mel Gibson) Hunt for Red October
Griffith is the only one to TRULY have probed man's folly in the conquest of truth. In his works, he imparts the futility of man's virtue, the hypocrisy of mankind. If you don't believe, just look at the parallels between Birth of a Nation, and the Obama administration.
The Charles Bronson Death Wish movies, particularly 1&2. If you haven't watched them, stop being a faggot and watch them in all of their unedited, graphic brutality. Watching them on TV doesn't count. The remake isn't awful, but it just isn't the same. Nowhere near as shocking. Death Wish- 1974- 9/10 (nothing is a 10/10)
I loved watching Death Wish 3. Best one in the series. That battle in the end where Bronson and his friend carrying that Browning M1919 machine gun mowing down gang members was awesome.
Samuel Sanders
That one had the counselor from Star Trek's tits in it. Still, after the "they killed my family, and that's why I'm losing my fucking mind" angle, I thought they just became mindless shoot-em-ups.
la dolce vita (1960) - drama It's a good movie, at least an 8/10 I recommend it because it hits on a lot of Sup Forums related themes, such as heritage [mostly Christianity in this case] and the death of the west. Even though it's an almost sixty year old movie, it struck a chord with me the first time I watched it. Fellini was a very intelligent director, and you'd do yourself a service to watch at least this one.
Watch the whole thing and you'll see why. It doesn't glorify it.
Christian Ramirez
Time to go watch some bud spencer and terence hill movies.
Thomas Johnson
An Enemy of the People (1978). Steve McQueen's interpretation of the classic Ibsen play about one man taking on the swamp of special interests in a small town.
Pretty good, about some shitty commie peasants who can't do sit to defend themselves from bandits so they go to hire samurai, but can't pay them. Lukily they get good samurai but the pesants are not all that honest and it brings up some harsh realities about life in the end which I will not spoil.
Best movie of my life. Everyone should see this movie. It's the reason I'm on Sup Forums today.
Because it was my first exposure to Japanese culture.
Jose Ortiz
Forgot rating: 10/10
Ryan Clark
>but can't pay them but they do. They pay them with rice.
Isaiah Evans
blood car -- cult classic, dark humor, personal favorite it's on prime now -- amazon.com/dp/B017VBLXLU
Hudson King
If you haven't seen Kung fu hustle, you are missing out... you have to see it. It's really over the top, I saw it in grade 8 science class when we had a really strange teacher...
Ya, but it's a pretty big deal that they could only pay with rice. That's the reason why they had such a hard time finding samurai, and their poverty drives the plot. As well as the fact that these samurai who are willing to fight and die for the peasents, are doing so for pretty much nothing.
Alexander Hill
...
Brandon Nguyen
Conan (the first one)
Nathan Adams
I tried watching mad max one time and I couldn't tell what the fuck anyone was saying. Damn Australians
Colton Smith
theyds bcause year deaff ya fuckin poofter!
Ethan Cruz
Ya doon goofed
Camden Parker
See, no point even with subtitles
Aiden Cooper
What is with your oddly specific demands?
Anyway, my submission is: Gone Girl. It's pretty recent and severely underrated. I went into the movie expected a liberal shitfest, but I was pleasantly surprised by the end
Parker King
For an ultimate Redpill on modern society watch idiocracy.
The humor sometimes gets old, but the premise is really good and is a good lesson. 7/10
Also: the hitchikers guide to the galexy is a classic and has some meta stuff in there 6/10
Nicholas & Alexandra (MUST WATCH) Leon The Professional (International Cut) Blade Runner (Final Cut) The Matrix The Last Emperor Ghost In The Shell Goodfellas Donnie Brasco Old Boy (Original Korean Version) American Beauty Starship Troopers Bronson Apocalypto Ip Man The Godfather Gladiator Scarface CAsino