What are some good movies that no one talks about?

What are some good movies that no one talks about?

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of this year?
Toni Erdmann
Moonlight
Train to Busan
Hail Caesar
Manchester by the Sea
Elle
La La Land
Jackie

Once upon a time in America.

It is a solid movie, with awesome music. I think it is overlooked because:

1. When it was released it was butchered by execs, leaving an absurd movie with nonsensical plot. The uncut version is like 4h.

2. It is overshadowed by other colossal movies of its genre like The Godfather and Godfellas.

>4hr for a fucking movie
shitty directing and shitty editing, this isn't a fucking marathon

Fuck yes this.

I will never be able to find that version of Yesterday from that kino in decent quality.

I always tear up at the scene he meets James Woods' son too.

> my tiny attention span prevents me from enjoying materpieces
Get some aderall faggit.

The movie literally has a intermediate. You can pause it there and stretch your legs.

This arrangement of "Amapola" is the best fucking thing I've ever heard in my life.
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Also "Deborah's theme" is absolute perfection for the "nostalgia" theme of the movie. Ennio.motherfucking Morricone.

Buffalo '66.

>moonlight
wtf that movie literally makes every critic melt

the good neighbor

>The movie literally has a intermediate
kek'd there called intermissions
fuckin mall-enials

>After filming the scene where Ernest Borgnine and William Holden sit by a campfire and their characters vow they "wouldn't have it any other way", it was hard for director Sam Peckinpah to yell, "Cut!" because he was crying.

what a nu-male

Problem Child 2

>In an interview, Ben Johnson said that the Mexican women who "frolicked" with him and Warren Oates in the huge wine vats weren't actresses but prostitutes from a nearby brothel, who were hired by Sam Peckinpah so he could tell people that Warner Bros. paid for hookers for his cast.

FRESH was pretty good

Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
Once Upon A Time In America
Heaven's Gate
Michael Clayton
Winchester '73

3 Women is legitimately uncomfortable in a strange way.

Avatar

Smokey and the Bandit.

The Serpent and the Rainbow
The Longest Day

>posting pictures of me mum on the interwebs

Why is this allowed?

Brick

shit movie

WAoVW? is definitely one of my favorites.

>paying for sex
Typical cuckold

>Michael Clayton
I rewatched this recently cause it was on hbo and it's really good. Even my gf liked it and she has shit taste. I like the part where the kid is talking to the crazy dude on the phone telling him about his book and the dude is all into it.

Never seen Cria Cuervos posted here.

Ana Torent played a such cute boy in her early films

>The Serpent and the Rainbow

I haven't seen the movie, but I recall hearing about it as a kid and thinking it's coolest movie title ever.

Still feel that way tbqh

Fucking classic it is.

Michael Clayton gets glossed over as this legal drama but there's a lot of humanity in it. Not to mention brilliant performances and directing.

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Check the archive I'm sure I've mentioned it at least 20 times

One of my favs desu

Todas las promesas de mi amor se irán contigo, me olvidaras

Smokey and the Bandit is like the Godfather if you live in the South.

5 American movies I almost never see Sup Forums talk about that fucking rule off the top of my head:

Hombre
The Asphalt Jungle
The Phantom of the Paradise
High Tension
In the Heat of the Night

Just came across this gem. Great acting, cool locations in Europe, murder, mayhem, etc. Anymore like this?

Oh shit, High Tension isn't American.

Uh, let's say Don't Go in the House instead. Or Coming Home.

:3

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Best courtroom drama I've ever seen.

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Cassandra's Dream (2007) kind of sounds like it, but I haven't seen Ripley's Game.

really cool movie. i wish he would make more weird little movies like this instead of bloated event films

My favorite Scorsese film

La Dolce Vita
Le Samourai
Pierrot le Fou
Triplets of Belleville
The Third Man

>kek'd there called intermissions
Shieeeeeeet. Sorry, English is not my first language.

Any Oscar nominees movies that plebs don't know their existence until they're declared Oscar nominees.

Anatomy of a Murder and A Few Good Men are courtroom kino too.

Alien: Resurrection

The Pope of Greenwich Village

>21
>Assassins
>Basic
>Bicho de Sete Cabeças
>Blow
>Cazuza: O Tempo Não Pára
>Closer
>Disclosure
>Flypaper
>Harsh Times
>Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
>Mr. Brooks
>Outbreak
>Poolhall Junkies
>Spy Game
>Thank You For Smoking
>The Frighteners
>The General's Daughter
>The Last Castle
>The Score
>Thursday
>Van Wilder

I came for the music and stayed for the butt

It's probably a body double. I don't think a movie can get away with that in America.

Oh, I know. The 70s were a weirdly sexually liberal time. The 80s were not.

It's actually a body double.

Most Ripley adaptations tend to turn out pretty damn good.

Stander with Thomas Jane.

This

>>there called intermissions
>>there
> Sorry, English is not my first language.
Nor is it his, apparently.

The Siege of Firebase Gloria
The Big Red One
State of Grace
The Contender
Bob Roberts
the Player
Swimming with Sharks.
Awakenings
dolores claiborne
At Close Range
Runaway Train
The Professionals

love this one.

Thanks, I'll check it out.

> 80s not a weird sexual time

What.

Jeune Jolie.

A red pilled movie about young girls who go into escorting.

lol I come here every day and I haven't seen a single film released in 2016

Ghost Do.... I mean Le Samouraï

Never seen this mentioned

white bird in a blizzard

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surprised nobody here talks about it considering it stars a cute little girl