Describe the movies you like, and other people will recommend movies to you!
FOR EXAMPLE:
Person #1: I liked (movie) and I love (genre of movie).
Person #2: If you liked (movie), you might also like (movie). If you like (genre of movie), you might like (movie).
Understand?
Here, I'll start:
I really loved Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927), as evidenced by my avatar.
If you liked Sunrise, you might like Double Indemnity. If you like silent films you may like The Penalty.
I liked Waxwork, and I love Horror Comedy!
If you like Waxwork, you might like The Erotic House Of Wax :teddyr:. If you love horror comedy you may like Dead Heat.
I liked Krull and I love 80s fantasy films :smile:
If you like Krull you might like The Warrior and the Sorceress. If you like 80s films you might like Remote Control.
I liked Return Of The Living Dead and I love Indonesian cinema.
If you like Return of the living dead you might like Zombies party. If you love indonesian cinema you might like "Pembalasan ratu pantai selatan" (Lady terminator)
I like Plan 9 from outer space and I love bizarre movies.
If you liked Plan 9 From Outer Space, you might also like ORGY OF THE DEAD. If you like bizarre movies, you might like BEAST IN SPACE (http://cosmic-cinema.blogspot.com/2008/07/beast-in-space.html).
I "liked" INHUMANOID (http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-qzcELew6frWBZspks_7SsnUuv9VNTUA-?cq=1&p=167) and I love science fiction (especially space operas).
If you liked Inhumanoid you might also like Warriors of the Wasteland. If you like Science Fiction you might also like Voyage to The Planet of Preshistoric Women.
I liked Blood Freak and I love mutant movies.
Quote from: Nukie 2 on November 09, 2008, 10:38:42 PM
If you liked Inhumanoid you might also like Warriors of the Wasteland. If you like Science Fiction you might also like Voyage to The Planet of Preshistoric Women.
I've actually got BOTH those movies on DVD. LOL. Looks like this thread really does work, either that or I'm just too easy to peg for cheezy movie suggestions. :wink:
If you liked Blood Freak you might also like MARTIN. If you love mutant movies you might like THE TERROR WITHIN.
I liked THE VAMPIRE LOVERS and I love vampire movies.
If you liked Vampire Lovers you may like Modern Vampires. If you like vampire movies you may enjoy The Satanic Rites Of Dracula.
I liked The Story Of Ricky and I love cheesy kung fu flicks.
If you liked The Story Of Ricky, you might also like Kung-Fu Zombie. If you like cheesy kung-fu flicks you might like Taoism Drunkards (highly recommended, by the way.
I liked Ghoulies 2, and I love "tiny little monsters" movies.
If you liked Ghoulies 2 (1987), and you love "tiny little monster" movies, then you might enjoy Gremlins (1984), Critters (1986), Ghoulies (1985), Troll (1986), Hobgoblins (1988), Beasties (1991), Kamillions (1989), Spookies (1986), Munchies (1987), and/or To Catch a Yeti (1995). :smile:
I loved Network (1976), and I love compelling human dramas. :smile:
If you like compelling human dramas, check out Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise (1995) and Before Sunset (2004). Also check out any of the films made by Yasujiro Ozu, especially Floating Weeds (1934)and Tokyo Story (1953).
I like kung fu films that focus on extended training sequences, like 36 Chambers.
If you like Kung Fu films with training sequences, you might like My Kung Fu 12 Kicks (1979), Incredible Kung Fu Mission AKA Kung Fu Commandos (1982) and The Invincible Kung Fu Legs (1980).
I also like Kung Fu films, especially ones with really weird fantasy elements like To Kill With Intrigue (1977) but I really love 1950s British (particularly The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)) and American Science Fiction.
Quote from: Metropolisforever on November 08, 2008, 01:47:15 PM
Describe the movies you like, and other people will recommend movies to you!
FOR EXAMPLE:
Person #1: I liked (movie) and I love (genre of movie).
Person #2: If you liked (movie), you might also like (movie). If you like (genre of movie), you might like (movie).
Understand?
Here, I'll start:
I really loved Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927), as evidenced by my avatar.
Yes, I recognized
JANET GAYNOR and
GEORGE O'BRIAN right away. Interestingly enough, I don't love
WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, tho' I do love some of the songs, and
GENE WILDER is perfection... What genre of movie would you say that
SUNRISE is?
I really loved
LA DOLCE VITA (1960) which I watched again recently and was even more effected by upon subsequent viewing. Some say this one is a break from Neorealist film, but anyway it may at least be categorized as a drama.
(http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff259/allhallowsday/WHATTHEHECKISTHIS13.jpg)
Quote from: JaseSF on November 10, 2008, 08:43:44 PM
If you like Kung Fu films with training sequences, you might like My Kung Fu 12 Kicks (1979), Incredible Kung Fu Mission AKA Kung Fu Commandos (1982) and The Invincible Kung Fu Legs (1980).
I also like Kung Fu films, especially ones with really weird fantasy elements like To Kill With Intrigue (1977) but I really love 1950s British (particularly The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)) and American Science Fiction.
Have you seen
THE HEROIC TRIO (1993 aka
Dung Fong Saam Hap)? Great fun!!!
Quote from: Metropolisforever on November 10, 2008, 01:51:48 PM
...I loved Network (1976), and I love compelling human dramas. :smile:
NETWORK?
NETWORK is a masterpiece. There is so much to discuss about
NETWORK or
SIDNEY LUMET.
AHD, if you liked LA DOLCE VITA, you might like THE BICYCLE THIEF.
As for me, I like 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, and I love 1960s movies with crazy LSD-freakout scenes.
For crazy LSD freak-out scenes, you might like The Love-Ins (1967) and/or Skidoo (1968). Something Weird Video has also released several '60s LSD films on VHS and DVD. :smile:
I really liked Stranger than Paradise (1984), and I love moving, thought-provoking dramas with rich storytelling and powerful imagery.
Resurrecting this thread because it recommended me a movie I had not considered looking at before, and am strongly considering getting for Christmas :smile: (That is my second recommendation, of course :buggedout: )
If you liked Stranger than Paradise, you might like Priscilla: Queen of the Desert (I dunno about that, but it's a road movie concerning a niche group and "Stranger" sounds kinda like that too), and if you like thought-provoking dramas with rich storytelling and powerful imagery, the best thing I can think of is Amadeus.
I liked Spookies and I love horror films with multiple, imaginatively-thought-of killers (And I have already seen Neon Maniacs and Alone in the Dark :bouncegiggle: ).
If you liked Spookies, then you might like Night of the Demons. Since you like horror films with multiple, imaginatively-thought-of killers, you might try Theatre of Blood or The Abominable Dr. Phibes and its sequel. Hope those aren't so common that you've seen them already.
I liked Return to Oz. I really like movies with well-done but really off-beat storylines.
well done but offbeat storylines? You can't do any better than "The Price of Milk", a New Zealand fantasy/magical-realist film from a few years back.
I like a lot of different things, but just watched Ingmar Bergman's "Hour of The Wolf"(For the first time in my life - don't know what took me so long), so will say I like "decent into madness" movies --
peter johnson/denny crane
If you liked Hour of the Wolf, you'd like In The Mouth of Madness.
I liked 2019: Afer the Fall of New York, and like the post-apocalyptic genre.
If you liked "2019" and post-apocalyptic films, you may like Damnation Alley
I like "Shock 'Em Dead" and I love films with too much hairspray and spandex :teddyr:
If you liked Shock 'EM Dead then you'll probably dig Rock N' Roll Nightmare.
If you love movies with too much hairspray and spandex, then you need to see The Decline Of Western Civilization 2: The Metal Years.
I like The Ebola Syndrome, and I love sleazy Cat III cinema.
Quote from: WilliamWeird1313 on November 18, 2008, 05:15:23 PM
If you liked Shock 'EM Dead then you'll probably dig Rock N' Roll Nightmare.
If you love movies with too much hairspray and spandex, then you need to see The Decline Of Western Civilization 2: The Metal Years.
I like The Ebola Syndrome, and I love sleazy Cat III cinema.
Ahh, you know me sooo well. I have all those :smile:
If you like Ebola Syndrome and love sleazy cat III cinema, you'll probably like Human Pork Chop.
I like "Flight of the Heroine" and love movies with dubbing done by people who made up their own lines instead of translating the original language.