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I watched "Spring Breakers" recently to see if it held up and it did:- 10/10 for me. They wanted moment to last forever is all. Coolness transcends skimpy bikinis and bathing in alcohol. How far can they go with Britney's "Everytime" used as hymn for their journey.



You haven't seen Seven Psychopaths?

Probably one of the better comedies in recent years
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I have also watched various great arthouse/unconventional narrative films: A woman's revenge, In search of Emak Bakia, 36, Otel·lo, Mi loco Erasmus, Final cut: Ladies and gentlemen, Viola, Caesar must die.
Yeah this is the stuff i'm looking for mostly. All recs are welcome but these are the ones that often go under my radar. Thanks will take a look at those and add some of them.

Think i've seen all the others you recd except Wolf Children will add that too.



You haven't seen Seven Psychopaths?

Probably one of the better comedies in recent years
A few people i trust that liked In Bruges told me to stay away from this but it has been getting praise here so i'll check it out.



A few people i trust that liked In Bruges told me to stay away from this but it has been getting praise here so i'll check it out.
Its not as good as In Bruges but its still pretty fun



Seen them all except Life of Pi; planning on reading the book first but i'll get around to it.
Dude, how can you miss to watch Life of Pi, supposedly the best movie of 2012?

If you can watch it on a BIG screen, do it, and you won't regret.
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supposedly the best movie of 2012?
According to who? Genuinely curious i've not really heard anyone call it the best of 2012.

As i said i own and want to read the book first i'll get to it.



Yeah this is the stuff i'm looking for mostly. All recs are welcome but these are the ones that often go under my radar.
Well, if you want off-piste you could always add two-thirds of Ulrich Seidl's Paradise trilogy (Love and Faith are both 2012 releases if you go by IMDb; Hope is 2013). "Interesting" would be the word I'd use.



According to who? Genuinely curious i've not really heard anyone call it the best of 2012.

As i said i own and want to read the book first i'll get to it.
According to me, and I was right on this.



Well, if you want off-piste you could always add two-thirds of Ulrich Seidl's Paradise trilogy (Love and Faith are both 2012 releases if you go by IMDb; Hope is 2013). "Interesting" would be the word I'd use.
Thanks hadn't heard of that. Added Love and Faith and i'll add Hope to the 2013 one when i get round to it.

Think i'm probably done with 2012 for now, already up to 24



“I was cured, all right!”
I quite liked Killing Them Softly. Matter of fact, it might be time for a second viewing of that movie.
This film was really good. It's time to rewatch.



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
End of Watch
Chronicle
Rust and Bone
Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction
A Royal Affair
Ruby Sparks
ParaNorman
The Sessions
Much Ado About Nothing
Gangs of Wasseypur
Robot & Frank
Game Change
Justice League: Doom
Stories We Tell
Quartet
No
West of Memphis
Good Vibrations
Indie Game: The Movie
The Pervert's Guide to Ideology
Side by Side
The Invisible War
The Gatekeepers
Crossfire Hurricane
Marley
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God
Planet Ocean
Beware of Mr. Baker
More than Honey
Everything or Nothing
A Band Called Death
That Guy ... Who Was in That Thing
Where the Trail Ends
The Big Fix
Road North
Forget Me Not
Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out
The Deflowering of Eva van End
Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay
Fresh Guacamole
Mapa
Get a Life!
Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation
Radio Unnameable
Journey to Planet X
Chef de meute
Baby Peggy, the Elephant in the Room
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Flight is my favorite 2012, so obviously I recommend that.

Also recommend The Impossible. Love Naomi Watts in that.

Unconditional, Les Miserables, and The Guilt Trip recommended too.
Have tried to watch Les Miserables twice and turned it off. Flight was superb.




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Thanks again Mark, going to add this because i've heard good things to take me to 25. Will definitely return to this post when i've got through some of the list.

Mea Maxima Culpa is one of the few Gibney docs i haven't watched, it's mostly the reaction i had to Deliver Us From Evil being brought up Catholic and the horrific nature of the crimes really gets to me. I will at some point though.