What are some great movies that make you think? Or ones that present a concept that's just incredible.
Here are some I can think of off the top of my head:
Moon
Pandorum
Sunshine
District 9
Up In The Air
The Prestige
Primer
Waking Life.
twilight
its very deep to deep for normal people ok
American History X
smart house
Any Guy Ritchie film
[QUOTE=Soapcell;20740391]Any Guy Ritchie film[/QUOTE]
Now, this.
Also, Jason Statham! :dance:
Psycho :O
Clockstoppers.
There were certain parts of that movie that gave my brain an orgasm.
[QUOTE=Run&Gun12;20741757]Clockstoppers.
There were certain parts of that movie that gave my brain an orgasm.[/QUOTE]
My sarcasm detector is on the fritz, could you specify for me?
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
Lord of War.
Collateral by Micheal Mann.
Fight Club
memento
The Machinist.
Donnie Darko.
Get smart.
[QUOTE=MR-X;20761949]Get smart.[/QUOTE]
It's funny because it has "smart" in the title
a clockwork orange, fritz lang's M, rashomon, seven samurai
The Fountain
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Pi
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12 Monkeys
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Quiz Show
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And, last but not least
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[QUOTE=LCBADs;20752890]My sarcasm detector is on the fritz, could you specify for me?[/QUOTE]
No sarcasm here. I was much younger when I saw it, but seeing al the things the guy did, the ways he defied the laws of physics made my eyes widen every time. Especially the part where he goes into super-super speed (I forgot the name of it X( ), which makes him so incredibly fast that he can morph through objects. I probably watched that scene over 100 times.
an overlooked one is alvin and the chipmunks the squeakquel most dont understand the the layers of complexity and thought provoking moments in the movie
[QUOTE=BlargCow;20767848]an overlooked one is alvin and the chipmunks the squeakquel most dont understand the the layers of complexity and thought provoking moments in the movie[/QUOTE]
Yes
The line where Alvin says "shake what your mama gave ya" has particularly deep philosophical ramifications which the casual observer would simply glance over as a corny attempt at forcing a catchphrase. That particular scene in the movie caused me to question a great deal about my outlook on life, taking several days of soul-searching.
[QUOTE=Loofiloo;20768947]Yes
The line where Alvin says "shake what your mama gave ya" has particularly deep philosophical ramifications which the casual observer would simply glance over as a corny attempt at forcing a catchphrase. That particular scene in the movie caused me to question a great deal about my outlook on life, taking several days of soul-searching.[/QUOTE]
I think, what my colleague Loofiloo was suggesting, is that the protagonist, played by Alvin, attempts to vociferate the primal, hermetic extinct to relinquish the constraint forced upon us by our Ego and our Super Ego, to dance. The often abstruse state of consciousness is sisyphistic at best, as the sociological body-shape phenomenology not only shapes our self-consciousness, our ego, but is detrimental in doing so. (Feminists and post-feminists have belabored this point though we still find ourselves trapped by body stereotypes). Alvin's point, however, is reinforced by the irony that he is a plump rodent, free of the the above constraints, extraneous to human morays yet lower than human on the social ladder (if rodents exist on such a ladder).
[QUOTE=^0mKTank;20735791]Primer[/QUOTE]
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Me after that movie.
I highly, highly suggest the movie "Brick".
It's fucking amazing.
[QUOTE=cephalopoid;20774009]I think, what my colleague Loofiloo was suggesting, is that the protagonist, played by Alvin, attempts to vociferate the primal, hermetic extinct to relinquish the constraint forced upon us by our Ego and our Super Ego, to dance. The often abstruse state of consciousness is sisyphistic at best, as the sociological body-shape phenomenology not only shapes our self-consciousness, our ego, but is detrimental in doing so. (Feminists and post-feminists have belabored this point though we still find ourselves trapped by body stereotypes). Alvin's point, however, is reinforced by the irony that he is a plump rodent, free of the the above constraints, extraneous to human morays yet lower than human on the social ladder (if rodents exist on such a ladder).[/QUOTE]
Shake dat ass.
[QUOTE=postal;20760474]memento[/QUOTE]
i watched this movie last night
i feel like someone had my mind bent over a table and was fucking it in the ass
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