Good movies no one ever talks about

>good movies no one ever talks about

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the book is 100x better than this
good as stand-alone kino only

because the wrong guy won.

This

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Both of these pretty good.

>Its a Count of Monte Cristo is an antihero wronged by society instead of an antivillain consumed with revenge episode

Detective Story
Interview with the Vampire
The Sting
Sorcerer
Dr. Zhivago
Lust for Life
The Color of Money

Zorro: Beyond, as I call it, is top tier capekino.

I'm a fan.

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OP confirmed for pleb. Garbage version.
>Albert was actually Dantes' son! Fernand was a cuck!
I bet you like garbage adapatations like BBC Musketeers or 98's Man in the Iron Mask too where there's just as much cuckshit that Dumas would never have permitted.

FYI, an actually good adaptation of Monte Cristo is the miniseries starring Depardieu.

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I watch this with my grandpa all the time

Patrician.

Depardieu will forever be the definitive Count of Monte Christo for me.

Haven't seen this in 20 years, but when I was a kid this shit was great.

Masters of the Universe is another great one. It was on just the other day and it still holds up to the shit being made today.

>it's a Edmond goes back to a roastie instead of hooking up with an 18 year old petite Grecian princess episode.

i love this movie

also Too Wong Foo

>Depardieu is Dantes
>Depardieu is Porthos
>Depardieu is Dumas

POTTERY

good thread
post more 80-90s flicks

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The feminist bullshit nearly ruined this.

I could not recommend this movie more
if you haven't seen it, check it out
don't read up on it, just go in blind

Saw this not too long ago. I fucking loved it.

Interesting film but pretty cheesy.

Wasn't a fan of the sequel. The first one is one of my favorite films.

Such a comfy movie. Ultimate Sunday evening material.

came here to post this

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greatest yellow filter kino of all time

fairly well known movie, but never discussed here so you may have missed it

Not my favorite but it's a good one that I feel is often overlooked.

the forgotten great heist movie

I loved it
it's a poor man's usual suspects

great thread, keep em coming

what feminist bullshit? you mean the part where she begged to go along but in the end was denied? how the fuck is that feminist?

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extremely underrated film

movie of the year and nobody is talking about it.

All great. They're all widely regarded as such, but never brought up.
My favorite movie ever. Showed it to my normie friends once and had to explain everything.

it was definitely good but I don't think it was movie of the year.

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what's your pick? genuinely interested because i thought Wind River was great.

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bloodborne???

Don't pay attention to triggered faggots who feel threatened every time a woman is not a bimbo meant for cheesecake, or a helpless victim.

My main BB guy Is called Fronsac because of this. Movie even has trick-weapons

yeah, kind of. except with kungfu

It looked really cool, but I couldn't tell WTF was happening. I mean in the fight scenes. The cinematography was just shit, and ruined an otherwise fine movie.

Fucking fantastic movie.

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This fucking ruled. It really is a shame more people haven't seen it. Comfy, funny, De Niro as a cross dressing captain of a flying pirate ship. It's gold.

young adult kino

Looks exactly like my Bloodborne character.

A Bronx Tale

As far as I can tell, everyone was disappointed it wasn't Goodfellas 2 and forgot about it because audiences are fucking stupid.

Here are nine that I liked that I don't really see talked about too often. Not my favorite movies, but some I would enjoy discussing once in a while.

To. The autographed photo was To Wong Foo, not like there was just more Wong Foo than should be.
Sorry.

I liked it, but the problem is people watched Good Fellas and Casino and want more, so they search gangster movies and watch this and Carlito's Way and it wasn't exactly what they wanted.

Willow is still great. It stands the test of time. That makes it a classic.

That movie was pretty great as a kid. and now for whatever reason its reminding me i havent seen Red Sonja in ages

it was shit

Way of the gun opening scene is the greatest thing I have ever seen. Ending shootout is one of the best in film.

fuck, i even looked it up before hand. thanks.

Absolutely awesome film from start to finish. I watch it once a year.

>it wasn't exactly what they wanted.
Because it's not a gangster movie, everyone just assumed it was because Robert DeNiro was involved and it's about Italians in New York. Judging a movie because you expected the wrong thing is pretty stupid; it would be like if everyone hated Twins because Arnold Schwarzenegger wasn't blowing things up and killing people.

It's a pretty great coming of age story, and I think it's kind of sad that it gets overlooked a lot because people remember it as a subpar gangster movie it wasn't even trying to be.

I watched this for about 40 minutes, then I had to stop watching it for some reason, and then I just completely forgot I was in the middle of watching it, I never saw the rest.

Solid 6/10

I'll never forget when he dove into that fountain and it was nothing but broken beer bottles, and he had to pull that long shard of glass out of his arm.

Pic related.Also All is Lost, Three Days of the Condor, M (A city looks for a murderer), The artist, Raging Bull. More come to mind but I'm too lazy to keep typing.

The Before Trilogy. All of those movies are fucking great, but I don't think I've even seen a discussion about them here, and I've never met another person who's seen them.

No, it's the latter and that's exactly what's great about it.

Yeah I know, that's what I was saying. People went into it expecting something and it wasn't.

>He jumps in blindly
>Shot doesn't show what's in the fountain
>Screams
>glass is revealed
>has to stay in there to continue the gunfight

Kino.

>mystic river
I've never seen this, but it just seems like one of those movies popular at the time about a female FBI agent tracking down a serial killer.

Humboldt County
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It's not. Watch it. Also watch Gone Baby Gone.

No it's a very fucked up and compellingly told and acted story.

Alright, I was just checking it out. I'll watch it today. I don't know why the name and picture makes me think of a movie like that, something staring Ashley Judd as a detective lol.

I honestly have no idea why people don't like this film

You will not be disappoint.

it's great and perfect for adolescents, why do you think it's shit?

I didn't even know there was a Baldwin called William

Which one was in Hunt for Red October?

Solid list, user. Will definitely check out the three I haven't seen.

Good one from the early 80s.

Cruise

Nope.

He shits up everything he's involved with.

Which three?

You must either be a woman, or a dumb child.

Seriously? He's made like 3 bad movies in his entire career, that's one of the things people say most about him, he's very rarely bad in anything. Fuck you you contrarian fuck, there's no rational reason to think the thing you purport to think,

My favorite of Scorsese

This, he's incredible in everything he's in. My two favorite with him are Vanilla Sky and A Few Good Men. I think he's just a weirdo irl

Besides his consistent pleb tier performances in pleb tier movies, he's a fucking douche bag piece of shit in real life. And a scientologist. That's three strikes. Can't stand to watch anything he's in.

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You know what, I'll retract that. He made Collateral good by the way that he moves. That's fair.

the Pusher trilogy is so much better than his Gosling movies.

Not that guy but out of curiosity which movies of his would you say were good?

I like A few good men but imho that was carried by Nicholson, Last Samurai, which I suspect I only liked because I'm fascinated with the culture and Rain man, which again I'd say wasn't carried by Cruise and the one about after death hallucinations or some such. Vanilla smth, which I know I liked but don't remember shit about. Other than those I only remember many mediocre movies, from Top Gun over various Mission Impossibles and Jack Reacher type flicks to Collateral.

>spray a guy with water on the red carpet taking him completely by surprise
>imagine your shock when he's not happy about it

I feel like you mut've fallen through a gap between dimensions man, because in this reality Tom Cruise being based is one of the few fundamental truths in an uncertain world