Pulp Fiction, American Psycho, Basic Instinct -- (help please)
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beepjeep
Pulp Fiction, American Psycho, and BI are my three movies to date. I believe many connoisseurs label these as neo-noirs.
Edit: I'm gonna throw Fight Club in there as a fourth to give you guys a better gauge.
What are other movies that you've seen which are similar to these films? Based on my interests, recommend me a movie (please)!
Thank you
BruceSkywalker
i know nothing of these movies.. hahahahaha
Zack Fair
Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
i know nothing of these movies.. hahahahaha ...
Do yourself a favor and watch Fight Club, Pulp Fiction and American Psycho.
beepjeep
Originally posted by Zack Fair
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Do yourself a favor and watch Fight Club, Pulp Fiction and American Psycho.
yea they're life-changing haha.
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BruceSkywalker
Originally posted by Zack Fair
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Do yourself a favor and watch Fight Club, Pulp Fiction and American Psycho.
only if you send me the dvds/blu rays
Ascendancy
If you like those, they aren't all in the same vein by you may also enjoy:
Rounders
The Way of the Gun
American History X
Hard Times
Boondock Saints
Heat
The Town
Mindship
Eraserhead
Sid and Nancy
Zack Fair
Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
only if you send me the dvds/blu rays
Then stay clueless.
Just watch them on youtube or Hulu. You can even DL them.
beepjeep
thanks ascendancy and mindship.
bump for more suggestions. I know the movies are unrelated but I'd like some input ;p
Esau Cairn
Originally posted by beepjeep
yea they're life-changing haha.
You want life-changing, try The Crying Game.
NemeBro
Originally posted by siriuswriter
Se7en. I second this. Was actually going to suggest it.
beepjeep
Originally posted by NemeBro
I second this. Was actually going to suggest it.
I saw Se7en when I was blackout drunk a few years ago, should probably try watching it again
bump for more movies
Robtard
Noir-type flicks worth a watch:
A History of Violence
Collateral
In Bruges
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang <--- fantastic
The Machinist
Memento
BruceSkywalker
Originally posted by Zack Fair
Then stay clueless.
Just watch them on youtube or Hulu. You can even DL them.
calm down son.. why the frack do you think i put up the lol smilie.. i own all those movies .. as American Pyscho and Pulp Fiction are faves
siriuswriter
You might like Zodiac, directed by the same guy who did "Se7en," but it's much less intense and much slower-paced.
And thanks, NemeBro. A lot of the time my posts are pretty much ignored. Appreciate the quote. cheers
beepjeep
Originally posted by Robtard
Noir-type flicks worth a watch:
A History of Violence
Collateral
In Bruges
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang <--- fantastic
The Machinist
Memento
thanks a lot man. i think the machinist is on netflix so I'll check that out asap. heard great things about KKBB too.
Originally posted by siriuswriter
You might like Zodiac, directed by the same guy who did "Se7en," but it's much less intense and much slower-paced.
thanks dude
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beepjeep
I'm new to this board so I don't know if I'm within the rules here but has there ever been a better movie to watch while stoned than Pulp fiction?
jaden101
Brick
The Game
21 grams
The Killer Inside me
And, of course, the obvious
Sin City
Ascendancy
The Killer Inside Me was great.
Gideon58
You mentioned PULP FICTION, so I would also recommend his other classic, JACKIE BROWN.
the ninjak
Basic Instinct?
I remember picking the killer after seeing the boobs in the first scene.
Gideon58
You should definitely check out THE USUAL SUSPECTS and RESEVOIR DOGS.
Firefly218
Boondock Saints
Reservoir Dogs
Exam (On Netflix- Amazing Movie)
Firefly218
Just about any Tarantino movie is great
erik.dansereau
Originally posted by Ascendancy
If you like those, they aren't all in the same vein by you may also enjoy:
Rounders
The Way of the Gun
American History X
Hard Times
Boondock Saints
Heat
The Town
that's a good list right there. True Romance is another good one
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