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Offline yester64

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What foreign movie did you really like?
« on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:34:02 »
Sometimes i watch on netflix and on occasion i watch foreign movies.
There are some really good ones one can find and the ones i really liked where movies (spanish movie) like

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skin_I_Live_In
"The Skin I Live In"
with Antonio Banderas. A pretty gruesome thriller that is so dark that it made me shiver.

Another one i watched lately was a movie called "Doomsday Book"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doomsday_Book_%28film%29
which consist of 4 short films with different topics ranging from zombie to scifi. This is a korean film that i thought as a good film that had some really nice ideas.

Another really old now film i enjoyed was
"Tampopo"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampopo
in where a truck driver helps a helpless and naive restaurant owner to make the best ever noodle soup in town. Really funny.
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:41:46 »
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:42:35 »
I think I've said this loads of times here but my absolute favourite foreign film is "The Good, The Bad, The Weird"

I just think it's such a great movie..


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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:43:09 »
tampopo, seven samurai, old boy, etc


edit: I've never seen that Tampopo poster before, pretty sweet

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:45:20 »
By "foreign", I'm going to assume you mean non-American films.

The Lives of Others (German)
Amélie (French)
Avalon (Polish)

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:47:10 »
"A Moment to Remember" [korean]

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:52:06 »
Brotherhood of the Wolf
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 21:54:21 »
oldboy
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #8 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 22:08:54 »
A little thing called Love -  thai film
Pee Mak -  thai film 
You are the apple of my eye -  chinese film
Love in disguise -  chinese film
Hello Ghost - korean film ( makes me cry like a baby. :/ )
My Sassy Girl - korean version.
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #9 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 22:23:41 »
A little thing called Love -  thai film
Pee Mak -  thai film 
You are the apple of my eye -  chinese film
Love in disguise -  chinese film
Hello Ghost - korean film ( makes me cry like a baby. :/ )
My Sassy Girl - korean version.

My Sassy Girl is freaking awesome. I even liked the American version.

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« Reply #10 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 22:34:14 »
ITT - 'what's your favorite Asian film'  :))

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« Reply #11 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 22:52:45 »
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #12 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 23:00:25 »
ITT - 'what's your favorite Asian film'  :))
hehe. it'll be a long list if i include english movies too. :D
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #13 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 23:40:17 »
Ip Man with Donnie Yen.
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« Reply #14 on: Wed, 11 September 2013, 23:49:28 »
Ip Man with Donnie Yen.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #15 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 00:32:03 »
Japanese:

The Hidden Fortress (1958) by Akira Kurosawa.  This is the samurai movie that George Lucas ripped off to make the original Star Wars.  It has sword fights. It has the princess.  It has the rescue.  It even has the two idiotic gay servants who became the droids in Lucas' sci-fi ripoff version.  (It's also better than Star Wars, and I'm actually a Star Wars fan.)

Dersu Uzala (1975) by Akira Kurosawa.  Filmed in Russia, during the cold war.  Greatness in every shot.  So much awesome.

All of the other Kurosawa films are awesome, and are better than anything you have ever seen, including but not limited to Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, and Rashomon.


French:


Rififi (1955) by Jules Dassin.  You think you know caper movies?  You know nothing.

The 400 Blows (1959) by Francois Truffaut.  The real deal.  French films don't get Frenchier than this. 

Le Samourai (1967) by Jean-Pierre Melville.  Wow.  I don't have words.

Going Places (1974) by Bertrand Blier.  Gerard Depardieu, before he became a fat jackass.  Miou Miou.  Undeclared class warfare.  The '70's.  So great.


Italian:


La Dolce Vita (1960) by Federico Fellini.  One of the greatest films of all time.  (And it gave us the word Paparazzi.)

8 1/2 (1963) by Federico Fellini.  It's great.  Beyond great.  What a movie could be, if you would let it.

There is one last Italian film, that I hate to mention.  Is it great?  I don't think so exactly.  Disturbing?  Somewhat.  Memorable?  Most definitely.  I saw this film almost 20 years ago, and it still haunts me to this day.  I can still remember it vividly.  Maybe it's just me, I dunno.  Maybe not.  The director was murdered by someone who was disturbed by this film.  The film is, Salo: 120 Days of Sodom (1975) by Pier Paolo Passolini.  I don't exactly recommend seeing it.  But you will never forget it if you do.

There are many more films from other countries, but this is all I have time for right now.  Except I will leave you with the Russian film, Battleship Potemkin (1926) by Sergei Eisenstein.  Simply great.  And not horrible like Salo.  Also I forgot to mention Ingmar Bergman.  All great.  Wild Strawberries or Virgin Spring would be great places to start.


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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #16 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 01:02:46 »
Already been mentioned but Amelie will always hold a special place in my heart. The Intouchables was brilliant as well.
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« Reply #17 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 01:17:11 »
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #18 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 01:33:17 »
In Bruges
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Battle Royale has been mentioned
The Host
Braindead is a guilty pleasure

The Seven Samurai will always be in my top 5 of all time
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #19 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 02:29:05 »
Technically most films available to me are foreign films, but that wouldn't make this any fun so I'll stick to non-English films.

Nowhere Man, weird film. I don't even.

Pan's Labyrinth

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #20 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 02:36:47 »
There are quite alot of good American movies, some of my fav's are Vanilla Sky, The Maxtrix and Primer./

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #21 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 02:43:01 »
Vanilla Sky? You mean that movie with the car crash and the guy then falling in love with Penelope Cruz? That movie is Spanish.
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« Reply #22 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 02:43:56 »
Technically most films available to me are foreign films, but that wouldn't make this any fun so I'll stick to non-English films.

Nowhere Man, weird film. I don't even.

Pan's Labyrinth

Most of the Studio Ghibli films

Ohhhhhhh Pan's Labyrinth. Is that even considered foreign? Got an international release... but yeah, so good.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #23 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 02:45:38 »
of foreign non-english films, i pretty much liked kon-tiki.
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I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #24 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 02:50:23 »
Vanilla Sky? You mean that movie with the car crash and the guy then falling in love with Penelope Cruz? That movie is Spanish.

Yes and no, right movie, wrong version. I don't speak Spanish so I've only seen the American remake.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #25 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 02:52:34 »
Technically most films available to me are foreign films, but that wouldn't make this any fun so I'll stick to non-English films.

Nowhere Man, weird film. I don't even.

Pan's Labyrinth

Most of the Studio Ghibli films

Ohhhhhhh Pan's Labyrinth. Is that even considered foreign? Got an international release... but yeah, so good.

Well it's in Spanish, so I consider it foreign.
But yeah, it's good, the eye-guy(forget what he's called) is an amazing piece of character design which is something I like about del Toro. I would love to see him get to do At The Mountains of Madness, the artists he had working on that are all amazing at creature design.

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« Reply #26 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 03:20:05 »
also yesterday i watched another non-english foreign movie which i liked very much: el mariachi. one of the best action films i've seen, and quite impressive for its $7000 initial budget.
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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« Reply #27 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 03:24:56 »
also yesterday i watched another non-english foreign movie which i liked very much: el mariachi. one of the best action films i've seen, and quite impressive for its $7000 initial budget.

I catch it every time it's on TV, last time that happened was the first time the GF saw it, she spent half the film going "what the ****" and the other half laughing, which I guess sums it up pretty well. Amazing action film.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #28 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 03:30:47 »
mfw every hollywood blockbuster is a foreign movie
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« Reply #29 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 06:28:54 »
Anything by Lars Von Trier.
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #30 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 06:59:52 »
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #31 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 07:15:09 »
The Man From Nowhere: Great watch, it was basically the Korean version of Taken.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #32 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 08:59:46 »
Tampopo!  Never watch that without having some ramen in the house, it will drive you crazy until you get a bowl of noodles!   :p

About 60-75% of everything I watch are foreign movies, particularly anything starring Jean Reno (Wasabi!) or any of Kurosawa's films.  Ones I really liked?  Delicatessen, The Quiet Earth, Sanjuro, Pan's Labyrinth, Mad Max, Dog Soldiers, and Iron Sky.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #33 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 14:35:44 »
No Man's Land.

The Devil's Backbone.

I know there are others, but I forget the names.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #34 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 14:52:02 »
Nubbinator, if you liked No Man's Land, then I highly suggest you watch Pretty Village, Pretty Flame. It is one of the best movies that came out in the Balkans in the last 20 years.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #35 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 14:57:03 »
13 assassins, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Old Boy, and I'm sure I'm missing a lot more.
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #36 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 15:11:07 »
Cemetery Man.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #37 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 15:35:54 »
Chocolate (Positively surprised since it was not your regular martial arts movie)
Trollhunter (Hunting trolls, nuff said)
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch(Early Guy Ritchie, Jason Statham was atually pretty funny in them)
Bronson (Wierd but somehow I really enjoyed it)
Ong Bak (AMAZING fighting)
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #38 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 15:48:09 »
Bronson was so interesting because it told the story in an unusual way. 

I always forget that Guy Ritchie movies are foreign films.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #39 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 15:51:42 »
La cité des enfants perdus (city of lost children)

that's the first one that popped into my head...

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #40 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 16:05:19 »
Chocolate (Positively surprised since it was not your regular martial arts movie)
Trollhunter (Hunting trolls, nuff said)
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch(Early Guy Ritchie, Jason Statham was atually pretty funny in them)
Bronson (Wierd but somehow I really enjoyed it)
Ong Bak (AMAZING fighting)
Das Boot

Troll Hunter was great!
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #41 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 16:06:55 »
Chocolate (Positively surprised since it was not your regular martial arts movie)
Trollhunter (Hunting trolls, nuff said)
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch(Early Guy Ritchie, Jason Statham was atually pretty funny in them)
Bronson (Wierd but somehow I really enjoyed it)
Ong Bak (AMAZING fighting)
Das Boot

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #42 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 17:53:09 »
Cidade de Deus (aka City of God) I would say one of the top 10 films I have ever seen, foreign or no. Just totally gripping.
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #43 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 19:55:21 »
Chocolate (Positively surprised since it was not your regular martial arts movie)
Trollhunter (Hunting trolls, nuff said)
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch(Early Guy Ritchie, Jason Statham was atually pretty funny in them)
Bronson (Wierd but somehow I really enjoyed it)
Ong Bak (AMAZING fighting)
Das Boot

Troll Hunter was great!

I really enjoyed this one as well, surprising how good the acting was for what was essentially a low-budget monster flick.  And the end scene, apparently using real news footage, was hilarious.   :thumb:

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #44 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 20:35:09 »
Run Lola Run.

Got to see that one. For some reason i always went by without seeing it. And everyone told me its great.
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #45 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 20:38:53 »
I think I've said this loads of times here but my absolute favourite foreign film is "The Good, The Bad, The Weird"

I just think it's such a great movie..

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I put that in my list on netflix.
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #46 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 20:39:16 »
Run Lola Run.

Got to see that one. For some reason i always went by without seeing it. And everyone told me its great.

I was unimpressed by it.  It was decent up until the end.  It was one of those movies that I felt lived and died by the ending and the ending killed it for me.  I know others might disagree.

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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #47 on: Thu, 12 September 2013, 20:45:41 »
Anatomy also with Franka Potente was pretty good.

Anyone seen Anatomy 2?
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #48 on: Fri, 13 September 2013, 03:31:35 »
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Re: What foreign movie did you really like?
« Reply #49 on: Fri, 13 September 2013, 12:17:30 »
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Foreign as not from Hollywood, was my thought when I read this thread. Guess I was wrong hehe :)
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