- Aug 7, 2003
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The Red Balloon (Le Ballon Rouge)
First watched it as a child, then with my kids and, now, grandkids.
First watched it as a child, then with my kids and, now, grandkids.
Soldier Blue
After watching it I was curious to discover more. I subsequently read 'Bury my heart at wounded knee' which led me conclude that what happened to the indigenous people in the Americas was awful to say the least. Further research on other countries including ourselves suggested that it was the norm.
Not the biggest QT fan in the world but talking to some friends who grew up in SoCal several decades ago the movie set was very nostalgic. Was impressive QT believed much of old LA still exists and his sets used very little to no CGI.
Film has a lot more depth and backstory, and it’s not a simple suicide note to Hollywood like what Swans says but if you’re going to take the time to watch it (not an easy watch, IMO) being buzzed or distracted would be a waste of time as it’s not a good popcorn watching movie.
Weird Science
This was going to be my choice. I saw it when I was about 16 in the 70s and it made me question so much that I had been led to believe and contributed to the world view that I have had since. Not a film I would ever want to watch again though.
Most of you will make fun of this but Green Street Hooligans. As an American in my late teens I had never seen a British film that wasn’t the Hugh Grant/Notting Hill type and felt like I was watching something about a real culture I didn’t know existed. I remember showing it to my roommates in college and every single of of them not saying a word the entire movie. They don’t follow EPL like I do but something they would’ve scoffed at now they respect when I bring it up.
Was a gateway to so much entertainment I know consume, esp British stand up comedy, oddly enough. Would’ve never wanted to find out more about that world if it wasn’t for that movie.
Other than that - Rear Window, A Christmas Story, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Catch Me If You Can.
I remember watching Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon in awe. I had never seen a movie like it. 7 years later I married the niece of one of the main characters.
I'll never forget watching SE7EN at the cinema.
Me and one of my flatmates walked home in silence.
We ended up watching Ace Ventura on VHS to literally force a change in mood.
Born free....wept buckets and still do.
Circus of horrors - Rank. Scared me witless when I was 8. Clowns still to this day scare me!
Blazing saddles - one of the best pieces of satire from Mel brooks. Wrong yet right on so many levels!
Good thread.
This had an effect on my too. My dad, who is Spanish, told me about this film once but I hadn't seen it. Then a friend did too but pre-net I don't think I ever saw it until, god knows, Channel 4 late one night?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H1_p6B4Ugo
Good shout on La Cabina, or 'The Telephone Box' as it was called when I saw it on telly in the early 80s. My brother and I were stunned by it - the ending was completely unexpected. My children are about the same age now so I shall see what they make of it