Breaking Bad Season 3 Episode 12 "Half Measures"
Breaking Bad Season 3 Episode 13 "Full Measure"
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
Breaking Bad Season 3 Episode 12 "Half Measures"
Breaking Bad Season 3 Episode 13 "Full Measure"
If these dont win a slot, ill do it for Sunday Slop one weekend lol.
You said there'd be no more half measures
I bet ya'll have already done Reds (1981), right? I still need to watch it.
Yeah, we did that one
Ran by Akira Kurosawa
What Kurosawa have we done so far? I was also going to nominate Ran or Rashomon.
idk lol. I haven't been in hextube since day one. i missed Akira and Evangelion, for example, which I'm still sore about!
Yeah there's a bunch I missed that I'm sore about too.
Jackie Brown (1997)
Bulworth (1998)
Foxy Brown (1974)
Kagemusha (1980, by Kurosawa) - A petty thief with an utter resemblance to a samurai warlord is hired as the lord's double. When the warlord later dies the thief is forced to take up arms in his place.
Hoot- 2006 a iconic kids movie where a trio of kids stand up to land developers through sabotage, and geting the community involved, to protect local Florida dirt owls . yes your very own @Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net stars in this movie. I loved this movie as a kid. fun fact these owls almost went extinct in florida but volunteers and environmentalist saved them!
Yes I second this, more owls!
Dick Tracy (1990)
Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995) - A violent and stylish cult Tokusatsu movie.
Wheels on Meals (1984) - Jackie Chan
The Babadook (2014) - Well-regarded spooky movie about a child’s bogeyman who starts to haunt the mom, too.
Frankenstein (1931) - another essential Universal Monster film that actually came out the same year as Dracula.
Onibaba (1964) or the seventh seal (1957)
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Tromeo & Juliet
Happy Together (1997) - Wong Kar-wai's stylish saga of a couple who make a not-so-romantic getaway to Argentina. Extremely well-regarded, and ranked #216 on Letterboxd's Top 250.
Saw it recently, it's excellent. Love me some Wong Kar-wai.
Yes, Madam! (1985) - Michelle Yeoh's first big movie, where she teams up with Cynthia Rothrock to do cool as hell action scenes and wear amazing 80s outfits. Also has Tsui Hark doing physical comedy in a crazy apartment. Incredibly fun movie.
The Sting (1973) - Classic heist film, very fun movie
cue The Entertainer
Collateral (2004) - A Michael Mann film starring Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise. They're really good at their jobs. Tom Cruise has white hair and says "Yo homie" at one point.
Rio Bravo (1959) - One of John Carpenter’s favorite films, this Howard Hawks classic is a pinnacle of the Western genre.
Rope (1948) - Classic Alfred Hitchcock movie about heterosexuality and straight people. Hitchcock's most hetero movie and one of the not-gayest movies ever made. Also it's made to look like it was all done in one take, which is pretty cool. Also it's Hitchcock's first color film, and it uses color really well.
Also loosely inspired by a true story.
Akira, I missed it last year (or two years ago? idk)
Django (1966) - considered one of the best Spaghetti Westerns ever made.
Floating Weeds (1959) - A beautiful movie directed by Yasujiro Ozu. Roger Ebert's favorite movie.
New Jack City (1991) - I don't know what this movie is or what it's about but it's got Wesley Snipes and Ice T and it looks pretty sick so let's watch it. I think it's the source of that meme with Wesley Snipes crying with that gun.
Godzilla (1954) - It's Godzilla. Let's watch it. The original, not the one with Raymond Burr. It has Godzilla in it.
The Devils (1971) - One of the essential horror films of the 1970s. Currently ranked #240 on Letterboxd's Top 250 films of all time:
Thunderheart (1992) - Val Kilmer is an FBI agent sent to a South Dakota reservation, because he's part Sioux, to track down a Leonard Peltier stand in and investigate a murder. Graham Greene shows up and they learn more about the governments role.
An Autumn Afternoon (1962) - Yasujiro Ozu's last movie. It's really good.
wondering if I should suggest US military prop movies just so we can bash it as we watch
That's more a Sunday slop vibe, but hell yeah, any suggestions in particular?
I was thinking Top Gun, that new The Translator movie, or some rambo movie
Wait, Independence Day would be great! And that one where harrison ford is the president and soviet nationalists take over air force one.
We did Air Force One already about a month ago. It was the most America-brained thing ever. The prisoners sang The Internationale when the bad guy former Russian leader was being released from prison. The movie starts with SEALS straight up invading the Kremlin to arrest the guy.
god bless the internationale they should have won
The Northman
WHO BARKS? IS IT THE CHAIN CHOMPS OF THE KING KOOPA? OR IS IT THE BARKING OF THE VILLAGE GOOMBAS?