'I live now in a world of ghosts, a prisoner in my dreams', says Antonius Block, a knight returning to plague ravaged 13th century Sweden. While it can be argued that this is not a horror film, I've... continue reading
posted by raven 1 decade 7 years 9 months 1 week ago • 2,715 viewsFilms you must see before you die...
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If you've seen the movie you're aware of the shocking ending. If not, I don't want to spoil it for you.
posted by wildmanBill 1 decade 7 years 9 months 1 week ago • 1,053 viewsAwesome 2002 Hong Kong crime thriller. Remade in the US as The Departed.
posted by pigeon 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 1,574 viewsTrailer of the 1959 movie of "Some Like it Hot" starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Marilyn Monroe. Filmed in black and white because the director, Billy Wilder, thought the make-up was too gaudy in color.
posted by EntertainmentMajor 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 314 viewsCube is a 1997 Canadian sci-fi/horror movie directed by Vincenzo Natali. The film was a very successful product of the Canadian Film Centre's First Feature Project. Despite its low budget, the film... continue reading
posted by michie 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 2,425 viewsA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presentation. Directed by William Wyler. Winner of 11 Academy Awards including the Best Picture 1959. The chariot race is one of the best action sequences of movie history.
posted by swampgirl 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 2,974 views • 4:10Style Wars is an impressive view of Hip Hop culture, emphasizing mainly on graffiti in New York during the early 1980's. This film really brings home that lesson that artistic expression doesn't have to... continue reading
posted by benjee 1 decade 7 years 10 months 1 week ago • 3,847 viewsHere's the opening scene in my favorite sci-fi movie, Planet of the Apes. Beginning his journey from his home, Taylor muses about the state of mankind and how the vastness of space humbles him and makes him lonely. ... continue reading
posted by swampgirl 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 4,260 views • 3:02The opening scene from Kubrick's classic film, with the abrupt transition from apes to space station.
posted by firefly 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 5,170 viewsJohn Malkovich goes through the portal to his own head. From "Being John Malkovich", 1999.
posted by plastiquemonkey 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 1,585 viewsOpening scene to Lady Snowblood (1973), starring Meiko Kaji. Along with the mood and style of this movie, Tarantino borrowed Meiko Kaji's song "Urami Bushi" to play over the end credits to Kill Bill part 1.
posted by plastiquemonkey 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 2,928 viewsFrom the Woody Allen Movie "Sleeper" - the Orb and the Orgasmatron.
posted by pigeon 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 525 viewsThe Lamp is a b&w short that Polanski made during his final year at Lodz Film School. IMDB reports that Polanski has since disowned this film, but I don't really know why because it is quite good. You... continue reading
posted by rickegee 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 2,483 viewsOne of my top 10 favorite horror movies. Shot with almost no budget in a house in Tennessee by Spiderman director Sam Rami, this movie delivers some campy and frightening fun.
posted by grspec 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 1,830 viewsOldboy (Hangul:올드보이) is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Park Chan-wook based on a Japanese manga of the same name, written by Minegishi Nobuaki and Tsuchiya Garon. The film can be described... continue reading
posted by michie 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 2,200 viewsMichelangelo Antonioni's first English language film. Featuring David Hemmings as a London photographer who may have photographic evidence of a crime committed. The film features music by Herbie Hancock... continue reading
posted by timelord 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 2,878 views • 1:00Grandpa's dead in the trunk, the horn won't stop beeping, the family is on edge, what else could go wrong? How about getting pulled over by a friendly motor-cycle cop? Love this scene!
posted by phelixian 1 decade 7 years 9 months ago • 1,766 views