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EraserheadEraserhead (1977)

IMDB rating: 7.40

Plot: Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child.

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Directors: Lynch David

Actors: Nance Jack,Allen Joseph,Fisk Jack,Coulson Thomas,Monez John,Joston Darwin,Graham T. Max,Landon Jr. Hal,Drama,Fantasy,Horror,

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Movies, movies, mooovies?
I have a list of movie, but I can’t choose. I really really love The Fountain, The Fall, Pan’s labyrinth, Wristcutters; A love story, etc.
Not really in the mood for anything about war/religion/something that needs subtitles/whatever. but something that will really make me think.
suggestions are always nice.
also please give a reason you liked the movie.
The Man from Earth
Waking Life
Taxi Driver
Boy A
I Heart Huckabees
Koyaanisqatsi
Primer
L’Avventura
Apocalypse Now
Pi
Requiem for a dream
La Moustache
2001
Dark City
Andrei Rublev by Andrei Tarkovsky
Trainspotting
EraserHead
Cypher
Eternal Shunshine of the Spotless Mind
Frailty
Lost Highway
Naked Lunch
Oldboy
Scanners
Session 9
The Machinist
A beautiful mind
Barton Fink
Brazil
Dead Man’s shoes
Identity
In the mouth of madness
One Point


A beautiful mind

Great movie, wonderful acting and if you don’t know anything about the film then there are lots of surprises. Also, it’s a true story!
Ginger Billy | Nov 19, 2009


Wow, those are a lot of really good movies. I Heart Huckabees and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind will both make you think while still being kind of light/funny.
Taylor | Nov 19, 2009


out of everything you named, I’ve only seen Pan’s Labyrinth (fell asleep on it), Requiem For a Dream (still don’t understand that movie), Frailty (if you don’t pay attention, you will get lost), Identity (I LOVE THAT MOVIE)
if you want something good, try The Pursuit of Happiness or Seven Pounds. those are 2 really good movies
Keith | Nov 19, 2009


Your list is pretty great. However, the films I would recommend would be Barton Frink, Taxi Driver and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Barton Frink happens to be one of my favorite Coen Brother’s film, and it has one of the greatest climaxes ever. If you exclude The Flintstones, this is the movie where John Goodman really shines. Taxi Driver, now there’s a film that makes today’s movies look like crap. It’s innovate, for one. Entertaining, for two. It’s an amazing film. Now, I’m not sure if it’s the one you’re talking about, but if it is 2001: A Space Odyssey, you’re in for a treat. If not for this one, modern space films simply wouldn’t exist. It’s maybe the most definite Kubrick film ever made. Speaking of which, here are some of my suggestions;

Eyes Wide Shut by Stanley Kubrick. It’s the movie that dares to ask the difficult questions about love, and it hard not to respect that.

The Dark Knight by Chris Nolan. What can I possible say about a movie that’s already been analyzed to death?

The Orphanage by Juan Antonio Bayona. Now, I loved Pan’s Labyrinth, and this movie just captures that same feel.

Frankenstein by James Whale. There is just so much to this movie, powerful scenes, philosophy, and criticism towards the time. It’s safe to say Boris Karloff didn’t make this movie by himself.

I’m Not There by Todd Haynes. This is Bob Dylan, and it’s not Bob Dylan. It’s truly the most creative biography I’ve ever seen. Anything else would be an understatement.

The Night of the Living Dead by George Romero. By now, this movie is infamous for creating the semi-modern zombie genre. But it’s also a movie that deals with racism and the human psyche. Not to mention it’s got one of the greatest ending to a movie ever.

Sin City by Robert Rodriques, Frank Miller and Quentin Tarantino. Did you catch the names? If you’re looking for an action film that doesn’t mess around, this is the one. Also, it’s one of the best comic adaptions ever. Only second to Tim Burton’s Batman, in my opinion.
Peter | Nov 19, 2009

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