Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

can some of yall list some movies that i should watch? preferably stuff from 2000 and later thanks.

some from the last couple years that not too many saw

Kill List
Hobo With a Shotgun
Get the Gringo
Headhunters
Goon
The Divide
A Separation
Margin Call
Bellflower
Elite Squad: The Enemy Within
Biutiful
 
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^ that's hit or miss. I liked it a lot

No way in hell you outa movies to watch lol. Not possible.

Get creative with google. Type in top underrated movies. Or search by decade. Or foreign. Or go through by director.

If there is one Kubrick movie you ain't seen watch that
 
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it's baseball season officially - watched Moneyball again last night and 61* a few days ago...those of you who want great sports films or just want to revisit them - these 2 are the best to come out after 1999
 
it's baseball season officially - watched Moneyball again last night and 61* a few days ago...those of you who want great sports films or just want to revisit them - these 2 are the best to come out after 1999

I was disappointed with Moneyball when I first saw it, I have to give it another chance. 61* though, I watch over and over and over. Love that movie so much.
 
speaking of baseball, and movies you probably haven't seen GatzbyGordon: Sugar.

Watch Sugar.
 
That's both dvd and instant. My instant is around 150 though. Probably 50 are crap I won't ever watch
 
There are that many watchable movies on Netflix?!?! :eek I have a hard time finding even two movies I'd want to watch :lol

my queue is at the 500 limit :(

if you arent too picky about things you can fill it up quick.

people who say its garbage are just looking for the more recent new movies

i wish netflix had a playlist mode where you can add stuff to a playlist and it will play instantly back to back
 
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Saw an unopened DVD lying around from probably 4/5 years ago, just finished watching it. The Wild Bunch .

Great American-western. Up there with Good, Bad & the Ugly IMO.
 
Saw an unopened DVD lying around from probably 4/5 years ago, just finished watching it. The Wild Bunch .

Great American-western. Up there with Good, Bad & the Ugly IMO.

Aside from the newer ones like Unforgiven & Dances With Wolves, I never really cared for westerns until now. Aside from the Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns & The Magnificent Seven, I like Butch Cassidy & The Sun Dance Kid with Robert Redford & Paul Newman. Can't beat the ending of the flick either.

Edit - Also loved Open Range with Kevin Costner & Robert Duvall.
 
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Aside from the newer ones like Unforgiven & Dances With Wolves, I never really cared for westerns until now. Aside from the Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns & The Magnificent Seven, I like Butch Cassidy & The Sun Dance Kid with Robert Redford & Paul Newman. Can't beat the ending of the flick either.

Edit - Also loved Open Range with Kevin Costner & Robert Duvall.

Classic right there, forgot to mention it.
 
I liked this top 10 gun fight list for Westerns...





In edition to The Magnificent Seven, this inspired a lot of movies including many other Westerns... I know it kinda goes without saying. The final battle scene is a blue print for a ton of movies. It's actually kinda astounding. Here's a portion of it.
 
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Tribeca Film Festival Review: Before Midnight - Jesse and Celine are back, older, wiser, and conflicted. Richard Linklater continues to bring to life fictional characters allowing the audience to simply be flies on the wall of the most accurate relationship ever to unfurl on the big screen. - http://wp.me/p2CCWq-2NV
 
I haven't watched a single movie since I signed up for Netflix. Been using it just for tv. Just wish The Simpsons were on there.
 
Moneyball is a great background noise movie. It's on Starz every day (no, seriously), and if I just want something on while I'm working or whatever, that's always a top choice.

Sugar is still the best baseball (sports) movie I've ever seen.

Looking forward to 42, but I'm not expecting to be blown away.

Anyone seen Ballplayer: Pelotero? I keep forgetting to check it out. Maybe I'll do that in lieu of the season starting.
 
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I saw a Place Beyond the Pines yesterday afternoon. I'd say its a 2/3 great movie. The first third is amazing to say the least. It loses steam after that. Mike Patton's score is chilling. I give Derek Cianfrance props for going all out for this. The cinematography was amazing and I loved all the tracking shots of the main characters. I think Ryan Gosling should get a supporting nod for this.
 
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