Favorite Movie Nobody's Ever Seen

cyson

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Hated: G.G. Allin and the Murder Junkies. The only movie I've seen where I really thought I was going to throw up.
 
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shagcarpetjesus

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In Bruges.

Not sure if it's been mentioned in here & I'm sure some of you know it and love it. But whenever I mention this as one of my favorite movies I get enough, "I've never even heard of that" responses from people that I thought I would mention it.

I'm typically not a Colin Farrell fan, but he's absolutely brilliant in this movie. Ralph Fiennes is fantastic as well & Brendan Gleeson turns in a very solid performance as well.
 
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In Bruges.

Not sure if it's been mentioned in here & I'm sure some of you know it and love it. But whenever I mention this as one of my favorite movies I get enough, "I've never even heard of that responses" from people that I thought I would mention it.

I'm typically not a Colin Farrell fan, but he's absolutely brilliant in this movie. Ralph Fiennes is fantastic as well & Brendan Gleeson turns in a very solid performance as well.
One of my favorite places and a great movie. My dad and I once walked to the top of that tower when we took him on a retour of his WWII campaign.
 

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In Bruges.

Not sure if it's been mentioned in here & I'm sure some of you know it and love it. But whenever I mention this as one of my favorite movies I get enough, "I've never even heard of that" responses from people that I thought I would mention it.

I'm typically not a Colin Farrell fan, but he's absolutely brilliant in this movie. Ralph Fiennes is fantastic as well & Brendan Gleeson turns in a very solid performance as well.

That movie was quite funny. I also like that not many have heard of it. Makes me feel special.
 

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Thought I'd resurrect this thread for a movie that sparked an interest. Maybe this has been seen by a few, but I just watched it on Netflix yesterday.

"Bronson" starring Tom Hardy. The true story of Charlie Bronson (Michael Peterson) who has over time become known as Britain's most violent and famous prisoner. Hard to explain this movie other than f'd up, violent, disturbing, yet incredibly interesting. As you watch his life pan out on the movie, they'll occasionally cut to him just sitting there talking to you. It's pretty interesting, I recommend it for the more mature crowd.
 

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Another Shakespearean one is "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead." Tim Roth and Gary Oldman play the two title characters. It presents Hamlet from a different perspective, with the Hamlet character, relegated to basically the supporting cast. Very clever and funny.

I've heard fringe suggestions about that movie here & there (usually based on some of my off-road interests in movies) ... still haven't seen it.
 

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I can't say a favorite movie, but I watched "Hard Candy" again last night. I hadn't seen it since it first came out. Intense
 

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