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I like a good, weird bonkers film but The Greasy Strangler was not much cop and boring. Didn't do it for me.
Ive never had the balls to watch Man Bites Dog. I know the story and i know its meant to be good but like Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer its a step too far for me.
A film i haven't seen in years but really enjoyed was Electra Glide in Blue. A cop film from the early seventies. Alan Ladd as a short arse motorcycle copper dealing with all sorts of oddballs. Good soundtrack too from memory.
Used to be on BBC2/Channel 4 a lot, when they showed films like that.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 11:53 - Dec 11 with 3476 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 11:53 - Dec 11 by TheChef
Dead Man's Shoes. Paddy Considine is immense.
I like Shane Meadows and I like Paddy Considine, but I just don't get the love for that film. I find it bang average. Meadows' semi-autobiographical programme, The Virtues was one of the best bits of telly, I've seen in a long, long time. Very uncomfortable watch and Stephen Graham is amazing in it. .
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 12:09 - Dec 11 with 3460 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 12:04 - Dec 11 by Konk
I like Shane Meadows and I like Paddy Considine, but I just don't get the love for that film. I find it bang average. Meadows' semi-autobiographical programme, The Virtues was one of the best bits of telly, I've seen in a long, long time. Very uncomfortable watch and Stephen Graham is amazing in it. .
Ha, maybe i just love that scene so much! 'It's beyond fcking words.'
I've not watched through for a while but I really liked its grittiness and the feel of being in a dead-end East Midlands town, the actors he uses adds to the realism too.
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 12:09 - Dec 11 by TheChef
Ha, maybe i just love that scene so much! 'It's beyond fcking words.'
I've not watched through for a while but I really liked its grittiness and the feel of being in a dead-end East Midlands town, the actors he uses adds to the realism too.
Will have to catch The Virtues, cheers.
It's definitely a cult favourite for a lot a people who love it, so you're not alone. I just thought it was alright, and no more. Got a lot of time for Shane Meadows, as a bloke and film maker, though.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 17:13 - Dec 12 with 3353 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 11:36 - Dec 10 by TacticalR
Southern Comfort was overshadowed by Deliverance.
No Doubt mate, However, 'Southern Comfort' compared to 'Deliverence' imo is like Comparing Nicolas Roegs 'performance' to Guy Ritchies ' Lock stock & two smoking Barrels'
I believe Walter Hill who directed 'The Warriors' Also Directed 'Southern Comfort'
Power Booth jacking up the tension in this scene set to number 11. Amazing Cajun Music as well.
A shout also for ' THX 1138' , 1971.
The Duke Of New York. A-Number One.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 20:19 - Dec 12 with 3324 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 12:04 - Dec 11 by Konk
I like Shane Meadows and I like Paddy Considine, but I just don't get the love for that film. I find it bang average. Meadows' semi-autobiographical programme, The Virtues was one of the best bits of telly, I've seen in a long, long time. Very uncomfortable watch and Stephen Graham is amazing in it. .
I've always loved The Tenant - directed by Roman Polanski. Putting to side the fact that the guy is absolutely morally repugnant, it's a very dark, haunting film that genuinely scared the fck out of me. Actually more disturbing than Repulsion for me.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 19:06 - Dec 24 with 3135 views
'Bitter Moon' Roman Polanski 1992 'The Hunger' Bowie / Denueve 1982 'Bad Lieutenant' Abel Ferrara 1992 'EraserHead' David Lynch' 1977 ' Crusing' Al Pacimo 1980 'Rush' Gregg Allman 1991 'THX 1138' George Lucas 1971 'Videorome, David cronenberg 1980
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The Duke Of New York. A-Number One.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 20:37 - Dec 24 with 3081 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 12:04 - Dec 11 by Konk
I like Shane Meadows and I like Paddy Considine, but I just don't get the love for that film. I find it bang average. Meadows' semi-autobiographical programme, The Virtues was one of the best bits of telly, I've seen in a long, long time. Very uncomfortable watch and Stephen Graham is amazing in it. .
'Virtues' kills me. Incredible television.
The scene where Graham leaves Dinner with his ex wife, new husband and son with the news that they are starting a new life in Canada, and ending up in that back street boozer knowing that second pint at his lips will lead to complete and utter destruction , lays me to waste.
Soul slaying script, soul slaying acting.
wish i could find that scene on you tube.
The Duke Of New York. A-Number One.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 21:11 - Dec 24 with 3060 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 20:52 - Dec 24 by DannyPaddox
I’m all for a bit of Cronenberg in your life but this is a Kathryn Bigelow film
Btw: Tis a great movie
Btww: Existenz ploughs a similar theme. Both owe to Philip K. Dick
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Big brain fart there, I went to search for a picture from Videodrome to post , saw that Strange Days pic and went ahead without changing my post. I have watched Strange Days about 4-5 times, a brilliant film. Her Hurt Locker is also another fave of mine.
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The grass is always greener.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 21:47 - Dec 24 with 3041 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 21:03 - Dec 24 by qprxtc
Daniel P and I share a liking for this good old fashioned nutzoid film.
lThat trailer is giving me serious flashbacks of the Central Line one Friday evening late 70s on my way to the Dave Clement testimonial and getting jumped on by a load of Man U Cockney Reds. Myy Nagap!
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 23:27 - Dec 24 with 2995 views
Two films about the European encounter with the New World and the breakdown of Christianity in the face of native beliefs:
Bruce Beresford's Black Robe (1991) is about the French and the Algonquins:
Luis Alberto Lamata's 'Jericó' (1991) is about a priest who is the lone survivor of a conquistador expedition and is taken in by a tribe. At one point they take him to a cave and blow his mind with cocaine:
Air hostess clique
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 14:24 - Dec 25 with 2957 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 23:27 - Dec 24 by TacticalR
Two films about the European encounter with the New World and the breakdown of Christianity in the face of native beliefs:
Bruce Beresford's Black Robe (1991) is about the French and the Algonquins:
Luis Alberto Lamata's 'Jericó' (1991) is about a priest who is the lone survivor of a conquistador expedition and is taken in by a tribe. At one point they take him to a cave and blow his mind with cocaine:
On that theme ... a brilliant film too.
The grass is always greener.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 15:25 - Dec 25 with 2940 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 08:45 - Dec 11 by Metallica_Hoop
A little known Finnish war film that is brilliant.
Or how the Finns made the Russki's give up for a second time.
I've not seen that but have you seen this similar one? I haven't watched the whole of it but the excerpts I have seen so far are superb. I didn't realise someone had posted the full film.
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 19:20 - Dec 25 with 2902 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 15:25 - Dec 25 by R_from_afar
I've not seen that but have you seen this similar one? I haven't watched the whole of it but the excerpts I have seen so far are superb. I didn't realise someone had posted the full film.
No I haven't.
Thanks. I'll give it a watch before I go back to work.
For a minute I thought it was an adaptation of Guy Sajer then I saw the Finnish and then looked at my bookshelf
I'm liking the comments 'one of the most underrated war movie in movies history'.
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Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 19:45 - Dec 25 with 2885 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 21:47 - Dec 24 by Esox_Lucius
Big brain fart there, I went to search for a picture from Videodrome to post , saw that Strange Days pic and went ahead without changing my post. I have watched Strange Days about 4-5 times, a brilliant film. Her Hurt Locker is also another fave of mine.
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I don't love the latter like the former but Videodrome and Strange Days are a pretty perfect accidental couple in several ways, to be fair.
"I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your main connection to the switchboard of the soul".
"Watching TV will patch them back into the world's mixing board."
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 05:24 - Dec 26 with 2819 views