I'm new to this forum, and I guess I'm looking to sort of broaden my horizons a little film-wise, so I was wondering if maybe I could get some recommendations?
I'm only 18, but I have seen and really enjoyed some older stuff - quite a bit of Humphrey Bogart thanks to an early in life obsession (favorite of his is The Maltese Falcon, along with The Big Sleep), most of the classic Universal Horror collection, a lot of Mario Bava (favorites: Black Sunday and Kill Baby Kill), some more classic horror stuff (The Exorcist, Carnival of Souls, Rosemary's Baby, The Omen, etc).
Some other movies that I really enjoyed are, aside from the Top 10 on my page, Heathers, Mud, Big Fish, Velvet Goldmine, Snowpiercer, the original Indiana Jones trilogy, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Howl's Moving Castle, The Social Network, The Dark Knight, Corpse Bride, Zero Dark Thirty, Hurt Locker, Black Hawk Down, Alien, Se7en, Romeo + Juliet...
I'm just looking for recommendations, something you guys think might add to my palette or expand my mind or some such cliche. I'm all ears!
I'm only 18, but I have seen and really enjoyed some older stuff - quite a bit of Humphrey Bogart thanks to an early in life obsession (favorite of his is The Maltese Falcon, along with The Big Sleep), most of the classic Universal Horror collection, a lot of Mario Bava (favorites: Black Sunday and Kill Baby Kill), some more classic horror stuff (The Exorcist, Carnival of Souls, Rosemary's Baby, The Omen, etc).
Some other movies that I really enjoyed are, aside from the Top 10 on my page, Heathers, Mud, Big Fish, Velvet Goldmine, Snowpiercer, the original Indiana Jones trilogy, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Howl's Moving Castle, The Social Network, The Dark Knight, Corpse Bride, Zero Dark Thirty, Hurt Locker, Black Hawk Down, Alien, Se7en, Romeo + Juliet...
I'm just looking for recommendations, something you guys think might add to my palette or expand my mind or some such cliche. I'm all ears!
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-- Jason Dean, Heathers (1988)