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    The Act of Killing is worth a watch.
    I dare you not to be stuck silent at the end. It was that way in the theaters.
    No longer stuck.

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    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Not sure if it has been mentioned. But stumbled upon this documentary the other day. Pretty bad ass if you like riding a bicycle


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    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    Felt the same way, but why should we be surprised that he bonds with his family, or occasionally managed to show some surprising (to use) Wit?

    It mostly consisted of him sitting around talking to his 5 yes man/cheerleaders/sons as they "stratergized".
    Personally, I would have liked to seen more of him trying to do more real world choirs, like Ironing his shirt.
    Personally, I think asking a candidate to sing while doing laundry is way over the top when judging his qualifications to run a country. Or is that how it is?

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    It's probably been mentioned in this thread already, but check out Shane Carruth's "Upstream Color", his followup to "Primer". For those that enjoy cerebral movies, this is your flick. Took me 2 viewings to figure out what the heck was going on ... definitely a very solid sophomore film and one that I think was actually done far better than Primer as impossible as that may be.

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    given the timing, Ready To Fly was a pretty cool docu on women's ski jumping...
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

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    Not Netflix but there are several episodes of Life's Too Short on youtube. Similar the the Office UK and Extras.

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    WAKE IN FRIGHT

    Intriguing Australian psycho-drama with subtle layers of dread, socio-political commentary, and slow-burning intensity.

    From the Wikipedia entry: "Wake in Fright is now recognised as a seminal film of the Australian New Wave. Australian musician and screenwriter Nick Cave called Wake in Fright "The best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence.""

    The film has the distinction of being one of only two films to have received two different screenings at Cannes; the first upon initial release in 1971 and then again upon re-release in 2009.

    Martin Scorsese has stated: "Wake in Fright is a deeply -- and I mean deeply -- unsettling and disturbing movie. I saw it when it premiered at Cannes in 1971, and it left me speechless. Visually, dramatically, atmospherically and psychologically, it's beautifully calibrated and it gets under your skin one encounter at a time, right along with the protagonist played by Gary Bond. I'm excited that Wake in Fright has been preserved and restored and that it is finally getting the exposure it deserves."

    I rank it up there with Walkabout and Long Weekend, in terms of classic 1970s era Australian films teeming with harrowing subtext, solid acting, and engaging cinematography.

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    No idea if it's been mentioned, but I highly recommend John Dies At The End.
    "The mind, once expanded to the dimensions of larger ideas, never returns to its original size."

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    Has Rubber been mentioned here? It's a good watch with some mind altering substances. Basically a car tire comes to life and starts killing people. Then it has sex with a hot chick.

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    The Summit - one of the best climbing films I've ever seen. A really cool blend of acted scenes with documentary evidence of the 2008 K2 clusterfuck. I thought it was great on so many levels.
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    If you're into anime, or even if you're not (I'm not), Attack on Titan is a pretty gripping series as long as you can buy into the premise and don't mind subtitles.
    "...no hobby should either seek or need rational justification. To find reasons why it is useful or beneficial converts it at once from an avocation into an industry, lowers it at once to the ignominious category of an exercise undertaken for health, power or profit."
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    Final episodes of Breaking Bad on Netflix as of today.
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    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

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    TWIXT creepy francis ford coppola flick. really quite good with excellent use of light and great direction.

    As mentioned above, Summit and Attack on Titan are both worth a watch too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    The Act of Killing is worth a watch.
    I dare you not to be stuck silent at the end. It was that way in the theaters.
    Holy shit. Such a surreal and intense movie. Almost unbelievable. This is a must watch.

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    Nick Thune: Folk Hero is a great stand up special.
    Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is great.

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    WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME THAT A NEW SEASON OF ARCHER IS UP ON NETFLIX?
    "fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
    "She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
    "everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy

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    Flight of the Conchords is free on youtube

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    An Idiot Abroad is hilarious.
    But Ellen kicks ass - if she had a beard it would be much more haggard. -Jer

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    Coupla interesting French films I stumbled upon this week:

    THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ADELE BLANC-SEC
    an interesting fantasy/adventure film written and directed by Luc Besson (La Femme Nikita; Leon: The Professional). Featuring a rambunctious female protagonist, the film is whimsical and irreverent, features some Old School stop/motion animation, and some great practical make-up effects. It's somewhat reminiscent of Tin Tin (the graphic novels) mixed with Raiders of the Lost Ark, the early films of Terry Gilliam (Time Bandits, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen), and Amelie. Sort of billed as a kid's flick, but definitely has a lot of subversive humor lurking about.

    http://www.viki.com/videos/84122v-trailer


    THE PAINTING
    Lush animated feature about the inhabitants of a painting. On the surface it's a film about the violence spread via ignorance and prejudice, but underneath it's really an existential romp in regards to man (and woman) wishing to know from whence they came (i.e. the origin of life). Visually engaging and the philosophical angle is pretty cool, as well.

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    PRINCE AVALANCHE

    Writer/director David Gordon Green's (perhaps best known for directing Pineapple Express, as well as several episodes of Eastbound & Down) indie film starring Paul Rudd, Emile Hersch, and the eccentric Lance LeGault. The film reminded me of the early films of Jim Jarmusch, Hal Hartley, and Tom DiCillo (and perhaps a wee bit of vintage Kevin Smith and Richard Linklater, as well). Quirky, well acted, and disarmingly hilarious.
    Features a killer score by Explosions in the Sky, too.

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    If it hasn't already been mentioned...
    The Prey (La Proie) (French Subtitles) is a fantastic thriller. Slightly similar to one of my favorites Tell No One.

    Pretty basic concept for those familiar with the genre, but exciting and well told. Story of resilience about a bank robber turned Prisoner turned running man on a quest to save his daughter and his cash from the grips of a serial killer...

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    Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series is pretty good if you wanna get your star wars on. Animated, a little bit kiddie but gets a bit darker come season 2 onwards. 10 or 20 second recap at the start of the show, and then right into it. You might want to skip the few jar jar episodes, if you value your sanity, but other than that no disappointments.

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    Sweetwater. Cool western with boobies, very nice boobies.

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    Rake has been working me pretty hard. Too many analogs.
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    So I'm realizing that Undeclared, Scrubs, Psych, and Suits are all the same show...can you remind me, which one is the funny scrub?
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    They have socalized healthcare up in canada. The whole country is 100% full of pot smoking pro-athlete alcoholics.

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