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[ "", "Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies" ]
Day for Night (1973) covers production of a fictional film from the first day to the last. It's great, and very realistic too.
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Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies
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[ "", "Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies" ]
When I started learning about making films, I watched a bunch of the "making of" extras on DVDs. Horror movies tend to have good ones. There is a huge doc about A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) that was good, really long though. The movie Die You Zombie Bastards! (2005) has some great extras about making the film. The best thing to do if you are interested is to find a class at a community College or something similar. I have worked on a few movies, doing different things, and spent about 10 years writing about film and still have no idea how it actually gets done. Completely different with big budget films, throw money at most things and things get done.
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[ "A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)", "Die You Zombie Bastards! (2005)" ]
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Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies
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[ "", "Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies" ]
In the documentary **The Making of Clerks** (which can be found on youtube) Kevin Smith tells a about the process, and it gives a really good insight to the basics of filmmaking. There's also a docu-series called [The Story of Film: An Odyssey](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/125336-the-story-of-film-an-odyssey), although it's more focused on the history of filmmaking, it gives good insight in comparing how thigs were done back in the days compared to now. Lastly, the only other I can think of is [The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing (2004)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/44345-the-cutting-edge-the-magic-of-movie-editing), but that's only focused on the editing part. Otherwise you'll have to pick'n'mix from different making-of documentaries. If you happen to have [Sin City (2005)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/187-sin-city) on DVD or Bluray, there is a making-of documentary where they talk about how the process of storyboarding works. In one of the Lord Of The Rings making-of's, Peter Jackson tells about the process of location scouting. Regarding cinematography, [here is a good list](https://cinephiliabeyond.org/the-art-of-cinematography-8-essential-documentaries/). And lastly there is an amazing youtube-channel called **Every Frame A Painting**, where professional movie editor, Tony Zhou, tells about what editors (and generel filmmakers) do in order to make the audience feel the way they feel.
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[ "The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing (2004)", "Sin City (2005)" ]
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Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies
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[ "", "Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies" ]
“American Movie (1999)” 1999 “In this cult-favorite documentary, Mark Borchardt, an aspiring filmmaker from a working-class Wisconsin background, is set on finishing his low-budget horror movie, despite a barrage of difficulties. Plagued by lack of cash, unreliable help and numerous personal problems, Mark wants to complete the film to raise funds for a more ambitious drama. With the assistance of his bumbling but loyal friend Mike Schank, Mark struggles to move forward, making for plenty of bittersweet moments.” Crazy, interesting, hilarious and poignant film
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[ "American Movie (1999)" ]
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Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies
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[ "", "Movie or Documentary about how movies are made. I'm looking for a movie, series or Doc that goes through the entire filming process. All the storyboarding, location scouting, editing etc. I've been curious for a long time to find out how these stories are turning into movies" ]
The best I've seen are the bluray extras on **The Rabbit (2004)**. It's about 30 hours long and goes into enormous detail on ever aspect of the production, and is even more interesting than the movie. They're even better than the Lord of the Ants (2022) extras, which are also phenomenal.
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[ "The Rabbit (2004)", "Lord of the Ants (2022)" ]
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Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. But please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. Movies which i find non cliche were "Wild Tales (2014)" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941).
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[ "Wild Tales (2014)", "Invisible Ghost (1941)" ]
[ "", "Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. \nBut please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. \nMovies which i find non cliche were \"Wild Tales (2014)\" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941)." ]
Very few romantic movies can be refreshing and not predictable and I'd suggest 'In the Mood for Love (2000)' in that genre if by some chance you haven't seen it.
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[ "In the Mood for Love (2000)" ]
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Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. But please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. Movies which i find non cliche were "Wild Tales (2014)" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941).
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[ "Wild Tales (2014)", "Invisible Ghost (1941)" ]
[ "", "Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. \nBut please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. \nMovies which i find non cliche were \"Wild Tales (2014)\" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941)." ]
If you saw Invisible Ghost (1941), you should try El cuervo (1998), also a great spanish thriller. Even better in my opinion
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[ "Invisible Ghost (1941)", "El cuervo (1998)" ]
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Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. But please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. Movies which i find non cliche were "Wild Tales (2014)" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941).
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[ "Wild Tales (2014)", "Invisible Ghost (1941)" ]
[ "", "Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. \nBut please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. \nMovies which i find non cliche were \"Wild Tales (2014)\" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941)." ]
Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995) Waking Life (2001) The Green Knight (2021) Point Blank (1967) Dogville (2003) The Lobster (2015) Sweet Movie (1974) Palindromes (2004) The Incendiaries
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[ "Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995)", "Waking Life (2001)", "The Green Knight (2021)", "Point Blank (1967)", "Dogville (2003)", "The Lobster (2015)", "Sweet Movie (1974)", "Palindromes (2004)" ]
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Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. But please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. Movies which i find non cliche were "Wild Tales (2014)" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941).
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[ "Wild Tales (2014)", "Invisible Ghost (1941)" ]
[ "", "Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. \nBut please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. \nMovies which i find non cliche were \"Wild Tales (2014)\" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941)." ]
Movies such as The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009), The Favourite (2018) (actually anything by Yorgos Lanthimos), The Dressmaker (2015), A Cure for Wellness (2016), Pulp Fiction (1994). The TV show, Brand New Cherry Flavor, on Netflix kept me guessing the whole way and was very unique I thought.
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[ "The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009)", "The Favourite (2018)", "The Dressmaker (2015)", "A Cure for Wellness (2016)", "Pulp Fiction (1994)" ]
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Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. But please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. Movies which i find non cliche were "Wild Tales (2014)" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941).
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[ "Wild Tales (2014)", "Invisible Ghost (1941)" ]
[ "", "Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. \nBut please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. \nMovies which i find non cliche were \"Wild Tales (2014)\" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941)." ]
Rubber (2010) is a movie about being as unpredictable as possible. House (1977) is certainly a trip.
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[ "Rubber (2010)", "House (1977)" ]
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Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. But please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. Movies which i find non cliche were "Wild Tales (2014)" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941).
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[ "Wild Tales (2014)", "Invisible Ghost (1941)" ]
[ "", "Tired of watching clichè movies. Need some help.. I have seen so many movies and tv series that nowadays whenever i try to watch some new movie or anything it seems so boring because 99% things are predictable. I have seen tons of Hollywood, south korean movies that it is not possible to name them all here. \nBut please suggest me movies which you think are non-cliche and unpredictable till the very end. \nMovies which i find non cliche were \"Wild Tales (2014)\" (one of the best) , Invisible Ghost (1941)." ]
Sorry to Bother You (2018)
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[ "Sorry to Bother You (2018)" ]
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A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. Is there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before. Edit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. Think I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. By all means keep the suggestions coming.
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[ "Chatterbox (1936)", "Hitchcock (2012)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming." ]
Sidney Lumet. Totally deserves a Criterion box set at some point.
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[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming.", "Sidney Lumet. Totally deserves a Criterion box set at some point." ]
It's a criminal oversight that it hasn't happened already. Such a great director. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) is probably one of my most favourite movies of all time.
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[ "Dog Day Afternoon (1975)" ]
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A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. Is there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before. Edit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. Think I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. By all means keep the suggestions coming.
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[ "Chatterbox (1936)", "Hitchcock (2012)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming." ]
Michael Mann. I love recommending him to people because I find his work incredibly consistent and you begin noticing the themes he goes for very quickly. If you watch his very first film (Thief (1981) - 1981) and enjoy it - you'll probably enjoy many of the rest. The Keep (1983) being an outlier.
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[ "Thief (1981)", "The Keep (1983)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming.", "Michael Mann. I love recommending him to people because I find his work incredibly consistent and you begin noticing the themes he goes for very quickly. If you watch his very first film (Thief (1981) - 1981) and enjoy it - you'll probably enjoy many of the rest. The Keep (1983) being an outlier." ]
Of the Michael Mann films I have seen I have really enjoyed them. He has a brilliant and recognisable style..going through his back catalogue is a great shout!
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A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. Is there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before. Edit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. Think I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. By all means keep the suggestions coming.
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[ "Chatterbox (1936)", "Hitchcock (2012)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming." ]
Sworn Brothers (1987)
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[ "Sworn Brothers (1987)" ]
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A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. Is there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before. Edit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. Think I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. By all means keep the suggestions coming.
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[ "Chatterbox (1936)", "Hitchcock (2012)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming." ]
what is your favorite type of movie ? I recently watched Jim Jamursch's filmography and it was amazing, I recommend it highly to everyone
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[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming.", "what is your favorite type of movie ? \nI recently watched Jim Jamursch's filmography and it was amazing, I recommend it highly to everyone" ]
Never seem a Jim Jarmusch movie. Will add it to the list. Any recommendations?
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[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming.", "what is your favorite type of movie ? \nI recently watched Jim Jamursch's filmography and it was amazing, I recommend it highly to everyone", "Never seem a Jim Jarmusch movie. Will add it to the list. Any recommendations?" ]
If you like Gaspar Noe & Aronofsky you will probably love Julia Ducournau debut movies, I also recommend you Dario Argento's filmography who has inspired Noe a lot. Coen Brothers & Jeff Nichols have also interesting careers that you could easily like. And for Jim Jarmusch you should probably watch Night on Earth (1991) & Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) first, they're both very different but it gives you an idea of his style Hope you'll like it!
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[ "Night on Earth (1991)", "Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming.", "what is your favorite type of movie ? \nI recently watched Jim Jamursch's filmography and it was amazing, I recommend it highly to everyone", "Never seem a Jim Jarmusch movie. Will add it to the list. Any recommendations?", "If you like Gaspar Noe & Aronofsky you will probably love Julia Ducournau debut movies, I also recommend you Dario Argento's filmography who has inspired Noe a lot. \nCoen Brothers & Jeff Nichols have also interesting careers that you could easily like. \nAnd for Jim Jarmusch you should probably watch Night on Earth (1991) & Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) first, they're both very different but it gives you an idea of his style \nHope you'll like it!" ]
Awesome thanks for the recommendations! Seen all the Coen brothers. Love them! From Blood Simple (1984) to A Brother (2018). Not a fan of Agent (2017). I have watched a couple but I struggled to get through them. Noe is just awesome in my opinion. Great movies.
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[ "Blood Simple (1984)", "A Brother (2018)", "Agent (2017)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming.", "what is your favorite type of movie ? \nI recently watched Jim Jamursch's filmography and it was amazing, I recommend it highly to everyone", "Never seem a Jim Jarmusch movie. Will add it to the list. Any recommendations?", "If you like Gaspar Noe & Aronofsky you will probably love Julia Ducournau debut movies, I also recommend you Dario Argento's filmography who has inspired Noe a lot. \nCoen Brothers & Jeff Nichols have also interesting careers that you could easily like. \nAnd for Jim Jarmusch you should probably watch Night on Earth (1991) & Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) first, they're both very different but it gives you an idea of his style \nHope you'll like it!", "Awesome thanks for the recommendations!\nSeen all the Coen brothers. Love them! From Blood Simple (1984) to A Brother (2018).\nNot a fan of Agent (2017). I have watched a couple but I struggled to get through them. Noe is just awesome in my opinion. Great movies." ]
I totally agree about the Coen brothers and Noe! And last recommendation : I know it may seem incompatible but you could probably like Wes Anderson first movie Bottle Rocket (1996), it has absolutely nothing to do with the rest of his career but it's similar to Coen brothers' first movies (before the 00's).
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A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. Is there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before. Edit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. Think I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. By all means keep the suggestions coming.
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[ "Chatterbox (1936)", "Hitchcock (2012)" ]
[ "", "A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. \nIs there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before.\nEdit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. \nThink I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. \nBy all means keep the suggestions coming." ]
Howard Hawks: from gangster films, to Noir to screwball comedies, he did them all and set the bar. Must watch Scarface (1983), The Big Sleep (1946), His Girl Friday (1940), To Have and Have Not (1944), and his greatest, Bringing Up Baby (1938) Jodorowsky - because watching a film that was designed to replicate the effects of LSD is cool - El Topo (1970), The Holy Mountain (1973) and while not directed by him, Jodorowsky's Dune (2021) lets you inside his mind, and it's a really weird place Wes Anderson - The Royal Dune (2021)nbaums, Moonrise Kingdom, Grand Budapest Hotel
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[ "Scarface (1983)", "The Big Sleep (1946)", "His Girl Friday (1940)", "To Have and Have Not (1944)", "Bringing Up Baby (1938)", "El Topo (1970)", "The Holy Mountain (1973)", "Dune (2021)", "Dune (2021)" ]
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A Director who is worth watching a back catalogue of?. So last year my Chatterbox (1936) breakdown for directors was pretty spread aboubt only Watching two films of any one director. Is there any directors who it is really worth watching a lot of their works. I have done a few obvious ones like Hitchcock (2012) before. Edit: Some really awesome suggestions so thanks everyone! Given me loads to watch and hopefully help the film watchers block that sometimes hits me. Think I am going to pick a director per month and focus on 3/4 of their movies! Looking forward to it. By all means keep the suggestions coming.
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[ "Chatterbox (1936)", "Hitchcock (2012)" ]
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Christopher Nolan: - The Falling (2014) - Memento (2000) - Insomnia (2002) - The Prestige (2006) - Batman Begins (2005) - The Dark Knight (2008) - The Dark Knight (2008) Rises - The Dark Knight (2008) - The Dark Knight (2008) - The Dark Knight Rises (2012) - Tenet (2020) Banger after banger.
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[ "The Falling (2014)", "Memento (2000)", "Insomnia (2002)", "The Prestige (2006)", "Batman Begins (2005)", "The Dark Knight (2008)", "The Dark Knight (2008)", "The Dark Knight (2008)", "The Dark Knight (2008)", "The Dark Knight Rises (2012)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
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[REQUEST] Any movies like Enemy (2013)?. Online has some weird results which I feel don't capture the same feeling as dealing with the subconscious like Enemy (2013) did. All length films welcome (short film, not on Netflix, is on Netflix...)
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[ "Enemy (2013)", "Enemy (2013)" ]
[ "", "[REQUEST] Any movies like Enemy (2013)?. Online has some weird results which I feel don't capture the same feeling as dealing with the subconscious like Enemy (2013) did. \nAll length films welcome (short film, not on Netflix, is on Netflix...)" ]
Well there's eternal sunshine of the spotless mind of course, but that's a very popular movie and doesn't really match the tone of enemy. Maybe Mr. Nobody (2009)? Most films that deal with similar themes to Enemy (2013) don't really have that sort of low budget vibe that it had going on.
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[ "Mr. Nobody (2009)", "Enemy (2013)" ]
[ "", "[REQUEST] Any movies like Enemy (2013)?. Online has some weird results which I feel don't capture the same feeling as dealing with the subconscious like Enemy (2013) did. \nAll length films welcome (short film, not on Netflix, is on Netflix...)", "Well there's eternal sunshine of the spotless mind of course, but that's a very popular movie and doesn't really match the tone of enemy.\nMaybe Mr. Nobody (2009)? Most films that deal with similar themes to Enemy (2013) don't really have that sort of low budget vibe that it had going on." ]
Thanks, I'll check them out
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Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes.
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[ "", "Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes. " ]
Very underrated movie.
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[ "", "Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes. ", "Very underrated movie." ]
People like to use this term "underrated" a lot but I gotta ask why you use it with this movie? It made almost a 50% return from the box office. It has mostly positive reviews from critics, and most people i know who have seen the movie say it was great. So what exactly is underrated about it?
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[ "", "Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes. ", "Very underrated movie.", "People like to use this term \"underrated\" a lot but I gotta ask why you use it with this movie? It made almost a 50% return from the box office. It has mostly positive reviews from critics, and most people i know who have seen the movie say it was great. So what exactly is underrated about it?" ]
When it came out it was a huge sleeper. Making almost 50% return from the BO is not very good. And again, at the time it was mostly panned or just an afterthought of a movie. Like, another Cage movie that came out around the same time is The Weather Man (2005), also underrated. I'd say over the years it's gotten more recognition for sure. I'd say the movie is more of a cult favorite than something the average movie goer has heard of.
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[ "The Weather Man (2005)" ]
[ "", "Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes. ", "Very underrated movie.", "People like to use this term \"underrated\" a lot but I gotta ask why you use it with this movie? It made almost a 50% return from the box office. It has mostly positive reviews from critics, and most people i know who have seen the movie say it was great. So what exactly is underrated about it?", "When it came out it was a huge sleeper. Making almost 50% return from the BO is not very good. And again, at the time it was mostly panned or just an afterthought of a movie. Like, another Cage movie that came out around the same time is The Weather Man (2005), also underrated. I'd say over the years it's gotten more recognition for sure. I'd say the movie is more of a cult favorite than something the average movie goer has heard of." ]
Making a $22 million dollar profit is not very good. Noted xD
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[ "", "Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes. ", "Very underrated movie.", "People like to use this term \"underrated\" a lot but I gotta ask why you use it with this movie? It made almost a 50% return from the box office. It has mostly positive reviews from critics, and most people i know who have seen the movie say it was great. So what exactly is underrated about it?", "When it came out it was a huge sleeper. Making almost 50% return from the BO is not very good. And again, at the time it was mostly panned or just an afterthought of a movie. Like, another Cage movie that came out around the same time is The Weather Man (2005), also underrated. I'd say over the years it's gotten more recognition for sure. I'd say the movie is more of a cult favorite than something the average movie goer has heard of.", "Making a $22 million dollar profit is not very good. Noted xD" ]
It’s silly sounding, to be sure, but compared to hundreds and/or billions made by other movies. Unfortunately that’s the way investors look at things.
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[ "", "Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes. ", "Very underrated movie.", "People like to use this term \"underrated\" a lot but I gotta ask why you use it with this movie? It made almost a 50% return from the box office. It has mostly positive reviews from critics, and most people i know who have seen the movie say it was great. So what exactly is underrated about it?", "When it came out it was a huge sleeper. Making almost 50% return from the BO is not very good. And again, at the time it was mostly panned or just an afterthought of a movie. Like, another Cage movie that came out around the same time is The Weather Man (2005), also underrated. I'd say over the years it's gotten more recognition for sure. I'd say the movie is more of a cult favorite than something the average movie goer has heard of.", "Making a $22 million dollar profit is not very good. Noted xD", "It’s silly sounding, to be sure, but compared to hundreds and/or billions made by other movies. Unfortunately that’s the way investors look at things." ]
There are hundreds of movies produced every year. The ones that make billions are not the norm. Most investors in movies do not expect to make billions at all.
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Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes.
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[ "", "Lord of War (2005) has some of the best quotes. " ]
"I think you mean Warlords (1988).." "I prefer it my way. "
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[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you
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[ "Love (2015)", "Rosie (2018)", "About Time (2013)", "The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)", "One Day (2011)" ]
[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you" ]
You should watch „One Day (2011)“. After watching it you can never go back
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[ "One Day (2011)" ]
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[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you
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[ "Love (2015)", "Rosie (2018)", "About Time (2013)", "The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)", "One Day (2011)" ]
[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you" ]
I loved About Time (2013) and Time Traveler’s Wife, they are so wholesome and sweet. I’ve been binging Harry Munter (1969) and every time I see Molly Weasley at their house I get that feeling too. hmmm The Holiday (2006) is one that you might like. It’s a cute rom com and technically a Christmas movie, but it isn’t a huge emphasis on that. Two women switch houses in LA and England and meet people while on their vacations. I just absolutely love the scenes where Cameron Diaz is trying to light a fire in the tiny cottage house in England, it’s so cozy! Atonement (2007) is an epic love story like Time Traveler’s Wife with beautiful cinematography, but it is not happy with the ending or throughout. But maybe one day you would be in a mood for a film like that. In Her Shoes (2005) is another one I like, it gets tense in the beginning, but the ending is happier I promise hahaha. Also in addition to normal romance stuff, it has elements of learning to love yourself and your family (there’s some drama between the two sisters).
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[ "About Time (2013)", "Harry Munter (1969)", "The Holiday (2006)", "Atonement (2007)", "In Her Shoes (2005)" ]
[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you", "I loved About Time (2013) and Time Traveler’s Wife, they are so wholesome and sweet. I’ve been binging Harry Munter (1969) and every time I see Molly Weasley at their house I get that feeling too. \nhmmm The Holiday (2006) is one that you might like. It’s a cute rom com and technically a Christmas movie, but it isn’t a huge emphasis on that. Two women switch houses in LA and England and meet people while on their vacations. I just absolutely love the scenes where Cameron Diaz is trying to light a fire in the tiny cottage house in England, it’s so cozy!\nAtonement (2007) is an epic love story like Time Traveler’s Wife with beautiful cinematography, but it is not happy with the ending or throughout. But maybe one day you would be in a mood for a film like that. \nIn Her Shoes (2005) is another one I like, it gets tense in the beginning, but the ending is happier I promise hahaha. Also in addition to normal romance stuff, it has elements of learning to love yourself and your family (there’s some drama between the two sisters)." ]
Thank you so much! I’ve actually seen and adored all the films you mentioned ♥️
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[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you", "I loved About Time (2013) and Time Traveler’s Wife, they are so wholesome and sweet. I’ve been binging Harry Munter (1969) and every time I see Molly Weasley at their house I get that feeling too. \nhmmm The Holiday (2006) is one that you might like. It’s a cute rom com and technically a Christmas movie, but it isn’t a huge emphasis on that. Two women switch houses in LA and England and meet people while on their vacations. I just absolutely love the scenes where Cameron Diaz is trying to light a fire in the tiny cottage house in England, it’s so cozy!\nAtonement (2007) is an epic love story like Time Traveler’s Wife with beautiful cinematography, but it is not happy with the ending or throughout. But maybe one day you would be in a mood for a film like that. \nIn Her Shoes (2005) is another one I like, it gets tense in the beginning, but the ending is happier I promise hahaha. Also in addition to normal romance stuff, it has elements of learning to love yourself and your family (there’s some drama between the two sisters).", "Thank you so much! I’ve actually seen and adored all the films you mentioned ♥️" ]
hahaha that makes me happy I was on the right track, but also sad I wasn’t able to suggest something new!! okay let me think of some more obscure ones since no one else has commented yet and I am forcing myself to stay on the couch today (I have worked three weeks without resting). I have a hard time relaxing and sitting still, so at least typing this helps me focus on something and relax at the same time. Okay so maybe some of these ones won’t be on Netflix, but I’ll list them anyways. the animated one My Neighbor Totoro (1988) is a kid’s movie with cute creatures and as a kid, the adult relationship stuff went over my head, but it’s actually very emotional. The way the food is animated and how they clean the house together as a family is cozy imo. Outlander (2008) the tv show, has time travel and lots of romance (like extremely steamy romance novel level stuff haha). If you like period pieces, you’d like it, there’s lots of historical references. It’s a kind of similar vibe as Time Traveler’s Wife, just set in like 1700s Scotland. And there’s five seasons on Netflix! some people say the main character annoys them, and I mean she is intense/sassy, but she means well lol. And it does get her into trouble eventually. The Help (2011), I know there’s difficult scenes, but the few happy scenes (like when Minnie teaches that lady how to cook) are heartwarming. Legends of the Fall (1994) if you liked Legends of the Fall (1994), it’s another super epic love story, but also tragedy. Legends of the Fall (1994) is another love/tragedy one and after living in Montana for three years I love the setting of those two soooooo much. Legends of the Fall (1994) is a 80’s rom com, has some dark humor and isn’t as emotionally complicated, but it’s cute, homey, and nostalgic. Atonement (2007) I really don’t know if you would love or hate it…it’s a love story yea, but it’s Tarantino so there’s going to be some violence and weird stuff. A fun fact about it is Brad Pitt plays a very minor role as a stoner on a couch and then the next year (1994) starred in Brokeback Mountain (2005) and got really popular after that. I hope there will be something you have not seen in those recommendations! And sorry I know some of them aren’t the original genre you asked for, i just got creative since you’d seen my first picks that were. :)
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[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you", "I loved About Time (2013) and Time Traveler’s Wife, they are so wholesome and sweet. I’ve been binging Harry Munter (1969) and every time I see Molly Weasley at their house I get that feeling too. \nhmmm The Holiday (2006) is one that you might like. It’s a cute rom com and technically a Christmas movie, but it isn’t a huge emphasis on that. Two women switch houses in LA and England and meet people while on their vacations. I just absolutely love the scenes where Cameron Diaz is trying to light a fire in the tiny cottage house in England, it’s so cozy!\nAtonement (2007) is an epic love story like Time Traveler’s Wife with beautiful cinematography, but it is not happy with the ending or throughout. But maybe one day you would be in a mood for a film like that. \nIn Her Shoes (2005) is another one I like, it gets tense in the beginning, but the ending is happier I promise hahaha. Also in addition to normal romance stuff, it has elements of learning to love yourself and your family (there’s some drama between the two sisters).", "Thank you so much! I’ve actually seen and adored all the films you mentioned ♥️", "hahaha that makes me happy I was on the right track, but also sad I wasn’t able to suggest something new!! okay let me think of some more obscure ones since no one else has commented yet and I am forcing myself to stay on the couch today (I have worked three weeks without resting). I have a hard time relaxing and sitting still, so at least typing this helps me focus on something and relax at the same time. \nOkay so maybe some of these ones won’t be on Netflix, but I’ll list them anyways. \nthe animated one My Neighbor Totoro (1988) is a kid’s movie with cute creatures and as a kid, the adult relationship stuff went over my head, but it’s actually very emotional. The way the food is animated and how they clean the house together as a family is cozy imo. \nOutlander (2008) the tv show, has time travel and lots of romance (like extremely steamy romance novel level stuff haha). If you like period pieces, you’d like it, there’s lots of historical references. It’s a kind of similar vibe as Time Traveler’s Wife, just set in like 1700s Scotland. And there’s five seasons on Netflix! some people say the main character annoys them, and I mean she is intense/sassy, but she means well lol. And it does get her into trouble eventually. \nThe Help (2011), I know there’s difficult scenes, but the few happy scenes (like when Minnie teaches that lady how to cook) are heartwarming.\nLegends of the Fall (1994) if you liked Legends of the Fall (1994), it’s another super epic love story, but also tragedy. Legends of the Fall (1994) is another love/tragedy one and after living in Montana for three years I love the setting of those two soooooo much. \nLegends of the Fall (1994) is a 80’s rom com, has some dark humor and isn’t as emotionally complicated, but it’s cute, homey, and nostalgic. \nAtonement (2007) I really don’t know if you would love or hate it…it’s a love story yea, but it’s Tarantino so there’s going to be some violence and weird stuff. A fun fact about it is Brad Pitt plays a very minor role as a stoner on a couch and then the next year (1994) starred in Brokeback Mountain (2005) and got really popular after that.\nI hope there will be something you have not seen in those recommendations! And sorry I know some of them aren’t the original genre you asked for, i just got creative since you’d seen my first picks that were. :)" ]
Thank you! The way you described those (I already seen Outlander (2008), and really enjoyed it) made me want to do nothing all night and binge watch them. I’ll definitely be starting with My Neighbor Totoro (1988)! ♥️
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[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you", "I loved About Time (2013) and Time Traveler’s Wife, they are so wholesome and sweet. I’ve been binging Harry Munter (1969) and every time I see Molly Weasley at their house I get that feeling too. \nhmmm The Holiday (2006) is one that you might like. It’s a cute rom com and technically a Christmas movie, but it isn’t a huge emphasis on that. Two women switch houses in LA and England and meet people while on their vacations. I just absolutely love the scenes where Cameron Diaz is trying to light a fire in the tiny cottage house in England, it’s so cozy!\nAtonement (2007) is an epic love story like Time Traveler’s Wife with beautiful cinematography, but it is not happy with the ending or throughout. But maybe one day you would be in a mood for a film like that. \nIn Her Shoes (2005) is another one I like, it gets tense in the beginning, but the ending is happier I promise hahaha. Also in addition to normal romance stuff, it has elements of learning to love yourself and your family (there’s some drama between the two sisters).", "Thank you so much! I’ve actually seen and adored all the films you mentioned ♥️", "hahaha that makes me happy I was on the right track, but also sad I wasn’t able to suggest something new!! okay let me think of some more obscure ones since no one else has commented yet and I am forcing myself to stay on the couch today (I have worked three weeks without resting). I have a hard time relaxing and sitting still, so at least typing this helps me focus on something and relax at the same time. \nOkay so maybe some of these ones won’t be on Netflix, but I’ll list them anyways. \nthe animated one My Neighbor Totoro (1988) is a kid’s movie with cute creatures and as a kid, the adult relationship stuff went over my head, but it’s actually very emotional. The way the food is animated and how they clean the house together as a family is cozy imo. \nOutlander (2008) the tv show, has time travel and lots of romance (like extremely steamy romance novel level stuff haha). If you like period pieces, you’d like it, there’s lots of historical references. It’s a kind of similar vibe as Time Traveler’s Wife, just set in like 1700s Scotland. And there’s five seasons on Netflix! some people say the main character annoys them, and I mean she is intense/sassy, but she means well lol. And it does get her into trouble eventually. \nThe Help (2011), I know there’s difficult scenes, but the few happy scenes (like when Minnie teaches that lady how to cook) are heartwarming.\nLegends of the Fall (1994) if you liked Legends of the Fall (1994), it’s another super epic love story, but also tragedy. Legends of the Fall (1994) is another love/tragedy one and after living in Montana for three years I love the setting of those two soooooo much. \nLegends of the Fall (1994) is a 80’s rom com, has some dark humor and isn’t as emotionally complicated, but it’s cute, homey, and nostalgic. \nAtonement (2007) I really don’t know if you would love or hate it…it’s a love story yea, but it’s Tarantino so there’s going to be some violence and weird stuff. A fun fact about it is Brad Pitt plays a very minor role as a stoner on a couch and then the next year (1994) starred in Brokeback Mountain (2005) and got really popular after that.\nI hope there will be something you have not seen in those recommendations! And sorry I know some of them aren’t the original genre you asked for, i just got creative since you’d seen my first picks that were. :)", "Thank you! The way you described those (I already seen Outlander (2008), and really enjoyed it) made me want to do nothing all night and binge watch them. I’ll definitely be starting with My Neighbor Totoro (1988)! ♥️" ]
Since you've shown interest in My Neighbor Totoro (1988), I'd recommend Your Name. (2016) - also a Japanese anime. 2 teens from different sides of Japan find themselves waking up in the body of the other (random days) and found ways to communicate with each other. That's the best description I'd give without spoiling it! A live action version is in development, but this anime is one of the best I've seen.
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[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you", "I loved About Time (2013) and Time Traveler’s Wife, they are so wholesome and sweet. I’ve been binging Harry Munter (1969) and every time I see Molly Weasley at their house I get that feeling too. \nhmmm The Holiday (2006) is one that you might like. It’s a cute rom com and technically a Christmas movie, but it isn’t a huge emphasis on that. Two women switch houses in LA and England and meet people while on their vacations. I just absolutely love the scenes where Cameron Diaz is trying to light a fire in the tiny cottage house in England, it’s so cozy!\nAtonement (2007) is an epic love story like Time Traveler’s Wife with beautiful cinematography, but it is not happy with the ending or throughout. But maybe one day you would be in a mood for a film like that. \nIn Her Shoes (2005) is another one I like, it gets tense in the beginning, but the ending is happier I promise hahaha. Also in addition to normal romance stuff, it has elements of learning to love yourself and your family (there’s some drama between the two sisters).", "Thank you so much! I’ve actually seen and adored all the films you mentioned ♥️", "hahaha that makes me happy I was on the right track, but also sad I wasn’t able to suggest something new!! okay let me think of some more obscure ones since no one else has commented yet and I am forcing myself to stay on the couch today (I have worked three weeks without resting). I have a hard time relaxing and sitting still, so at least typing this helps me focus on something and relax at the same time. \nOkay so maybe some of these ones won’t be on Netflix, but I’ll list them anyways. \nthe animated one My Neighbor Totoro (1988) is a kid’s movie with cute creatures and as a kid, the adult relationship stuff went over my head, but it’s actually very emotional. The way the food is animated and how they clean the house together as a family is cozy imo. \nOutlander (2008) the tv show, has time travel and lots of romance (like extremely steamy romance novel level stuff haha). If you like period pieces, you’d like it, there’s lots of historical references. It’s a kind of similar vibe as Time Traveler’s Wife, just set in like 1700s Scotland. And there’s five seasons on Netflix! some people say the main character annoys them, and I mean she is intense/sassy, but she means well lol. And it does get her into trouble eventually. \nThe Help (2011), I know there’s difficult scenes, but the few happy scenes (like when Minnie teaches that lady how to cook) are heartwarming.\nLegends of the Fall (1994) if you liked Legends of the Fall (1994), it’s another super epic love story, but also tragedy. Legends of the Fall (1994) is another love/tragedy one and after living in Montana for three years I love the setting of those two soooooo much. \nLegends of the Fall (1994) is a 80’s rom com, has some dark humor and isn’t as emotionally complicated, but it’s cute, homey, and nostalgic. \nAtonement (2007) I really don’t know if you would love or hate it…it’s a love story yea, but it’s Tarantino so there’s going to be some violence and weird stuff. A fun fact about it is Brad Pitt plays a very minor role as a stoner on a couch and then the next year (1994) starred in Brokeback Mountain (2005) and got really popular after that.\nI hope there will be something you have not seen in those recommendations! And sorry I know some of them aren’t the original genre you asked for, i just got creative since you’d seen my first picks that were. :)", "Thank you! The way you described those (I already seen Outlander (2008), and really enjoyed it) made me want to do nothing all night and binge watch them. I’ll definitely be starting with My Neighbor Totoro (1988)! ♥️", "Since you've shown interest in My Neighbor Totoro (1988), I'd recommend Your Name. (2016) - also a Japanese anime. 2 teens from different sides of Japan find themselves waking up in the body of the other (random days) and found ways to communicate with each other. That's the best description I'd give without spoiling it!\nA live action version is in development, but this anime is one of the best I've seen." ]
Though I haven’t seen it, i’ve seen some clips passing through tiktok and the visuals are stunning. Will definitely check it out, thank you
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[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you
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[ "Love (2015)", "Rosie (2018)", "About Time (2013)", "The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)", "One Day (2011)" ]
[ "", "[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you" ]
In Your Eyes (2014). The concept seems odd, they see through each other’s eyes (for some reason I can’t remember) but it was a cute film.
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[REQUEST] Looking for films similar to Love (2015), Rosie (2018) & About Time (2013). I don’t know how quite to describe the feel of those two films (including 2009’s The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)) that feels so homey. Perhaps it’s the similar cinematography or the realness of the relationships that I adore so much but i’m looking for anything with the similar feels. One Day (2011) arguably fits into this unspecified genre, so if anyone likes any of the mentioned films and knows of films I might also like, feel free to recommend them 😅 thank you
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Looking for movies no more than 10 years old. Thrillers/dramas with decent amount of comedy (more subtle jokes or darker jokes preferably, not silly shit or slapstick).. I really enjoy thrillers but loathe movies that are dead serious all the time and have absolutely 0 levity. Not even an asshole character with a couple one liners. Nothing at all. I need there to be _some_ form of comedy. But I don't like it when it's an outright comedy or over the top/slapstick. I guess I'd say movies like Lock (2016), Stuck (2007) and Lock (2016) are at the threshold of comedy I can stomach, anything that leans more towards comedy than those two would be too much comedy and not enough drama/thriller.
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[ "Lock (2016)", "Stuck (2007)", "Lock (2016)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies no more than 10 years old. Thrillers/dramas with decent amount of comedy (more subtle jokes or darker jokes preferably, not silly shit or slapstick).. I really enjoy thrillers but loathe movies that are dead serious all the time and have absolutely 0 levity. Not even an asshole character with a couple one liners. Nothing at all.\nI need there to be _some_ form of comedy. But I don't like it when it's an outright comedy or over the top/slapstick.\nI guess I'd say movies like Lock (2016), Stuck (2007) and Lock (2016) are at the threshold of comedy I can stomach, anything that leans more towards comedy than those two would be too much comedy and not enough drama/thriller." ]
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) - it’s from the 90s and has a wicked sense of humor about it.
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[ "The Silence of the Lambs (1991)" ]
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[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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[ "", "[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!" ]
Another vote for Death Note (2017), Hunter Hunter (2020) and The Promised Neverland (2020). Adding these: Erased (2012), Psycho Ward (2007), and I really loved Parasite (2019). For emotional shows try March Comes in Like a Lion (2017), and Anohana The Flower We Saw That Day. Both are fantastic.
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[ "Death Note (2017)", "Hunter Hunter (2020)", "The Promised Neverland (2020)", "Erased (2012)", "Psycho Ward (2007)", "Parasite (2019)", "March Comes in Like a Lion (2017)" ]
[ "" ]
[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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[ "", "[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!" ]
If you haven’t watched it already, Attack on Titan (2022) is a must (if blood - lots of it - doesn’t disturb you). Also The Promised Neverland (2020) is a little gem. Then there’s Bastards (2006), which is not “exciting” as the other ones but it’s not bad.
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[ "Attack on Titan (2022)", "The Promised Neverland (2020)", "Bastards (2006)" ]
[ "" ]
[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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[ "", "[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!" ]
Here are some really good ones: - Hunter Hunter (2020) - all time great and so fun to watch - Death Note (2017) - a common starting anime for new anime watchers and very good - Attack on Titan (2022) - one of the best animes but I think only season 1 is on Netflix. But it's a crazy story and def worth watching. - One Punch Man - save this one for after you have a few animes under your belt. It's hilarious but it is also a spoof on some animes so you might enjoy it more once you've watched some more animes. Great animation also. - Demon Slayer - Animation is amazing and it's a very popular one. - Code Geass - another very good one. - Erased (2012) - only 12 episodes and very binge worthy. - The Promised Neverland (2020) - short also but pretty good - Great Pretender - this is a solid anime that is about cons. fun to watch - No Game No Life - really good but I would watch this one later also, after you've seen more animes. This is a solid list to get started with. There are some very good animes on Netflix :). Hope this helps!
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[ "Hunter Hunter (2020)", "Death Note (2017)", "Attack on Titan (2022)", "Erased (2012)", "The Promised Neverland (2020)" ]
[ "", "[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!", "Here are some really good ones:\n- Hunter Hunter (2020) - all time great and so fun to watch\n- Death Note (2017) - a common starting anime for new anime watchers and very good\n- Attack on Titan (2022) - one of the best animes but I think only season 1 is on Netflix. But it's a crazy story and def worth watching.\n- One Punch Man - save this one for after you have a few animes under your belt. It's hilarious but it is also a spoof on some animes so you might enjoy it more once you've watched some more animes. Great animation also.\n- Demon Slayer - Animation is amazing and it's a very popular one.\n- Code Geass - another very good one.\n- Erased (2012) - only 12 episodes and very binge worthy.\n- The Promised Neverland (2020) - short also but pretty good\n- Great Pretender - this is a solid anime that is about cons. fun to watch\n- No Game No Life - really good but I would watch this one later also, after you've seen more animes.\nThis is a solid list to get started with. There are some very good animes on Netflix :). Hope this helps!" ]
>No Game No Life - really good but I would watch this one later also, after you've seen more animes. lol I love this anime but I never recommend it
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[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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[ "", "[request] Anime suggestions on netflix. Hi guys! Can you suggest an anime that is not kind of boring to watch and that will hook me up in the first few episodes? I recently finished my hero academia (can't wait for the next season) and I'm still new to this type of show, so I don't really have an idea. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!" ]
GOLD (2018). ART. ONLINE.
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[ "GOLD (2018)" ]
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[REQUEST] Are there any psychological thrillers that you would recommend?. I really like psychological thrillers but I don’t know where to start.
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[ "", "[REQUEST] Are there any psychological thrillers that you would recommend?. I really like psychological thrillers but I don’t know where to start." ]
Fractured
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[ "", "[REQUEST] Are there any psychological thrillers that you would recommend?. I really like psychological thrillers but I don’t know where to start.", "Fractured" ]
Also, [Fracture (2007)](https://www.imdb.com/title/Fracture (2007)/)
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[ "Fracture (2007)" ]
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Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]
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[ "Inception (2010)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]" ]
Well, other Chris Nolan movies are a good start. Interstellar (2014), The Prestige (2006), Memento (2000)
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[ "Interstellar (2014)", "The Prestige (2006)", "Memento (2000)" ]
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The Prestige (2006) is totally slept on. The movies is awesome!
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t3_rufwb2_1/30
t1_hqys5bh
0
[ "The Prestige (2006)" ]
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Tomorrow is my turn to comment this here.
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t3_rufwb2_1/30
t1_hqz5ttf
0
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Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]
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t3_rufwb2_2/30
t3_rufwb2
1
[ "Inception (2010)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]" ]
Well, other Chris Nolan movies are a good start. Interstellar (2014), The Prestige (2006), Memento (2000)
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t3_rufwb2_2/30
t1_hqyqvwn
0
[ "Interstellar (2014)", "The Prestige (2006)", "Memento (2000)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]", "Well, other Chris Nolan movies are a good start. Interstellar (2014), The Prestige (2006), Memento (2000)" ]
The Prestige (2006) is totally slept on. The movies is awesome!
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t3_rufwb2_2/30
t1_hqys5bh
0
[ "The Prestige (2006)" ]
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It's my favorite of his, a truly great (and original) movie.
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t3_rufwb2_2/30
t1_hqz7zta
0
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Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]
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t3_rufwb2_4/30
t3_rufwb2
1
[ "Inception (2010)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]" ]
Well, other Chris Nolan movies are a good start. Interstellar (2014), The Prestige (2006), Memento (2000)
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t3_rufwb2_4/30
t1_hqyqvwn
0
[ "Interstellar (2014)", "The Prestige (2006)", "Memento (2000)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]", "Well, other Chris Nolan movies are a good start. Interstellar (2014), The Prestige (2006), Memento (2000)" ]
The Prestige (2006) is totally slept on. The movies is awesome!
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t3_rufwb2_4/30
t1_hqys5bh
0
[ "The Prestige (2006)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]", "Well, other Chris Nolan movies are a good start. Interstellar (2014), The Prestige (2006), Memento (2000)", "The Prestige (2006) is totally slept on. \nThe movies is awesome!" ]
le underrated gem
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t3_rufwb2_4/30
t1_hr00tdk
0
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Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]
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t3_rufwb2_5/30
t3_rufwb2
1
[ "Inception (2010)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]" ]
Check out Primer (2004).
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t3_rufwb2_5/30
t1_hqyqh38
0
[ "Primer (2004)" ]
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That's a pretty far stretch from Nola (2003). Having seen it, I'm hesitant to recommend it Nola (2003)yone.
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t3_rufwb2_5/30
t1_hqyv567
0
[ "Nola (2003)", "Nola (2003)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]", "Check out Primer (2004).", "That's a pretty far stretch from Nola (2003). Having seen it, I'm hesitant to recommend it Nola (2003)yone." ]
It’s very different from Nola (2003) but it has the headfuck quality those movies have
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t3_rufwb2_5/30
t1_hqyxczw
0
[ "Nola (2003)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]
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t3_rufwb2_7/30
t3_rufwb2
1
[ "Inception (2010)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]" ]
Check out Primer (2004).
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t3_rufwb2_7/30
t1_hqyqh38
0
[ "Primer (2004)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]", "Check out Primer (2004)." ]
This. Primer (2004) is amazing for a no budget movie.
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t3_rufwb2_7/30
t1_hqyvpgf
0
[ "Primer (2004)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]
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t3_rufwb2_8/30
t3_rufwb2
1
[ "Inception (2010)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]" ]
Predestination (2014).
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t3_rufwb2_8/30
t1_hqypm39
0
[ "Predestination (2014)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]
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t3_rufwb2_11/30
t3_rufwb2
1
[ "Inception (2010)", "Tenet (2020)" ]
[ "", "Looking for movies similar to Inception (2010) and Tenet (2020). [removed]" ]
Coherence (2013)!
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t3_rufwb2_11/30
t1_hr0akho
0
[ "Coherence (2013)" ]