[QUOTE=Exploits;20760036]Lord of War.[/QUOTE]
Seconded
[QUOTE=ketchup;20774060]i watched this movie last night
i feel like someone had my mind bent over a table and was fucking it in the ass[/QUOTE]
Read the FAQ on the IMDB page, or have someone explain it to you, then watch it again. It's a lot more enjoyable if you watch it more than once.
Obviously everyone is gonna post movies HE thinks are intelligent.
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What i mean is that "posting" movies that you think are intelligent is a pretty stupid thing to do as movies are only as intelligent as what the viewer makes them to be.
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I can see Moon as [sp]story: he was a clone all the time, how boring[/sp] or as some sophisticated question about life, inheritance, companies, morales and sci-fi.
[QUOTE=Killuah;20779093]Obviously everyone is gonna post movies HE thinks are intelligent.
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What i mean is that "posting" movies that you think are intelligent is a pretty stupid thing to do as movies are only as intelligent as what the viewer makes them to be.
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I can see Moon as [sp]story: he was a clone all the time, how boring[/sp] or as some sophisticated question about life, inheritance, companies, morales and sci-fi.[/QUOTE]
That was my point with analyzing Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Definitely Memento.
Donnie Darko.
[QUOTE=Killuah;20779093]Obviously everyone is gonna post movies HE thinks are intelligent.
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What i mean is that "posting" movies that you think are intelligent is a pretty stupid thing to do as movies are only as intelligent as what the viewer makes them to be.
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I can see Moon as [sp]story: he was a clone all the time, how boring[/sp] or as some sophisticated question about life, inheritance, companies, morales and sci-fi.[/QUOTE]
Or you could stop being so pseudo intellectual and post 'smart movies.' Only someone with a severe lack of social skills would fail to understand the meaning of 'smart movies' in this context.
In this case, 'smart movies' mean films where the creator has a clear idea of including features with at least a little depth behind them. Where Moon is an adults film who's [B]main objectives[/B] are to entertain [B]and[/B] cause the viewer to think about "life, inheritance, companies, morales and sci-fi." Where as Alvin and the chipmunk's [B]main objectives[/B] are purely that of children's entertainment. Basically, it's about as deep as a puddle in the sahara.
But what makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well
Watchmen was kind of unique, unexpected.
And Prestige.
[QUOTE=V8Firebird;20780286]Donnie Darko.[/QUOTE]
I don't find that movie to be intelligent as much as I find it to be a pile of random crap thrown together by writers on 10 kinds of drugs.
This:
[QUOTE=Dr.Strangelove;20781124]Or you could stop being so pseudo intellectual and post 'smart movies.' Only someone with a severe lack of social skills would fail to understand the meaning of 'smart movies' in this context.
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Then this:
[QUOTE=Undomian;20788206]I don't find [Donnie Darko] to be intelligent as much as I find it to be a pile of random crap thrown together by writers on 10 kinds of drugs.[/QUOTE]
This person stopped being an intellectual all together.
Requiem for a Dream. If you haven't seen it then you are REALLY missing out on something spectacular even for a 2000 film.
[QUOTE=Undomian;20788206]I don't find that movie to be intelligent as much as I find it to be a pile of random crap thrown together by writers on 10 kinds of drugs.[/QUOTE]
If you read the [url=http://www.ruinedeye.com/cd/time1.htm][i]Philosophy of Time Travel[/i][/url] then you'll understand it in-depth. And it's very confusing.
But well thought out.
Theres so many smart movies. ive watched all of them and i fell pretty smart right now. thanks for listening
I dunno, when you say "smart movies", I tend to think more like *logically smart*, not *philosophically smart*.
Like, I would consider [url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114814/]The Usual Suspects[/url], [url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0988045/]Sherlock Holmes[/url], [url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137523/]Fight Club[/url] and the [url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0240772/]Ocean's[/url] movies to be *smart* movies because they all involve highly clever and witty plots.
Oh god I can see it now.
From the creators of Epic Movie and Super Hero Movie comes...
SMART MOVIE! Guaranteed people getting hit by things with strange irrelevant sound effects, and fart jokes!
Neither "Pandorum" or "Up in the air" were worth remembering.
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[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137523/]Fight Club[/url] to be *smart* movies because they all involve highly clever and witty plots.[/QUOTE]
No. Whatever you say fight club still isn't a smart movie in any way, I don't see why people keep thinking that it is.
Twelve Monkeys
Franklyn
Dr. Strangelove
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I liked Everything is Illuminated a lot, also The Professional.
Also Borat.
I didn't understand The Fountain.
At all.
Every Kubrick film and The Matrix Trilogy.
V for Vendetta.
The Mist
Thats right.
It's not about big scary monsters that go boo, it's about how humanity collapses when they experaince fear and then turn to anything offering a solution to the problem.
Oh and it has a great happy ending.
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oh and it has a great happy ending.[/quote]
thats cruel for people who haven't seen it
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