Got any intelligence? Hate having it insulted? Here's some movies written by intelligent people for intelligent people.
The Andromeda strain. One glaring error in an otherwise intelligent movie. Sf political medical thriller all in one. No animals we're harmed in it.
Quatermass and the pit. Aka 5 million years to earth. A very intelligent sf horror movie.
Dean Koontz's phantoms. Another intelligent sf horror movie made better by hearing Peter O'Toole loudly drop an F bomb.
Shin Godzilla. As intelligent and plausible as a kaiju movie can ever be, which is more than you might think.
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on March 15, 2018, 10:12:59 PM
Dean Koontz's phantoms. Another intelligent sf horror movie made better by hearing Peter O'Toole loudly drop an F bomb.
:teddyr:
To quote Jason Mewes: "Affleck! You da bomb in Phantoms, yo!" :teddyr: :teddyr:
EUROPA REPORT was a brilliant exercise in true science fiction. Loved it!
The Thirteenth Warrior: The challange issued on this one was to take the story of Beowulf and make it interesting.
I, Robot: I'd went into this one expecting a standard Will Smith movie, but found it to be a bit deeper and cleverer than your usual summer tentpole movie. From Alex Proyas, who had done some impressive movies (The Crow and Dark City) before he decided to disappear up his own butthole with Gods Of Egypt.
Serenity: Just how far would a corrupt government go to cover up its mistakes? Some of the things in this actually come quite close to reality.
Cube: Forget the sequels and just enjoy this tale of the military industrial complex gone mad, although it is the group interactions that really sold this one to me.
Quote from: indianasmith on March 16, 2018, 06:09:07 AM
EUROPA REPORT was a brilliant exercise in true science fiction. Loved it!
AGREED!!!
.MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001)- You really have to be paying attention to figure out WTF is exactly going on in this one. But the pay out is BIG. Great movie.
.BRAIN DEAD (1990) Bill Pullman is Dr.Rex Martin- or is he Jack Halsey? Another WTF movie that needs your full attention. And it's funny and scary too!
.FIVE EASY PIECES (1970) If your looking for action-don't look here. A character study in values starring Jack Nicholson and Chopin.
DOWNFALL - This movie features perhaps the most true-to-life and brilliant depiction of Adolf Hitler ever attempted. Not action-packed, but a grimly accurate portrayal of the ruin of the Thousand Year Reich, with the Russian bear at its doorstep.
Quote from: RCMerchant on March 16, 2018, 07:45:11 AM
FIVE EASY PIECES (1970) If your looking for action-don't look here. A character study in values starring Jack Nicholson and Chopin.
And an interesting double feature with THE KING OF MARVIN GARDENS
I'll add these to the list:
* THE TIN DRUM (1979)
* INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956)
* A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971)
And of course 2001 a space Odyssey.
I'll also throw in FailSafe.
The Game
Quote from: Dark Alex on March 16, 2018, 06:17:09 AM
The Thirteenth Warrior: The challange issued on this one was to take the story of Beowulf and make it interesting.
One of my favorite movies, based on one of my favorite books, made from one my favorite tales.
Quote from: ER on March 16, 2018, 07:33:02 PM
Quote from: Dark Alex on March 16, 2018, 06:17:09 AM
The Thirteenth Warrior: The challange issued on this one was to take the story of Beowulf and make it interesting.
One of my favorite movies, based on one of my favorite books, made from one my favorite tales.
It's one me and Kristi like to sit and watch together, although I do think it would have been better without it's lead actor.
the HAUNTING-Robert Wise showed no ghosts-nothing actually. But scary as hell. Unlike the remake-which was stupid as f**k.
http://youtu.be/sog3etUwtSk (http://youtu.be/sog3etUwtSk)
i prefer not to judge a person's intelligence purely on the movies they like or dislike. this forum is a great example of extremely intelligent people who love crappy bad movies, right?
Quote from: 316zombie on March 16, 2018, 08:57:39 PM
i prefer not to judge a person's intelligence purely on the movies they like or dislike. this forum is a great example of extremely intelligent people who love crappy bad movies, right?
This is true. the cult of bad films was not begun by film critics or the common man. It was started by film geeks who saw not only the 'camp' (I hate that word) value,but also saw the good IN the bad and the ugly.
Quote from: lester1/2jr on March 16, 2018, 05:48:31 PM
The Game
The ending insulted my intelligence though :lookingup:
What about WarGames? The computer hacking stuff was fairly accurate for the time, & parts of it hold up today. (Backdoors; don't use your kid's name as a password.) Also some nice character bits ("I thought there'd always be time (to learn how to swim.)")
claws- its been years since I've seen it. I just remember being impressed by the complexity of it
Quote from: lester1/2jr on March 17, 2018, 07:00:14 PM
claws- its been years since I've seen it. I just remember being impressed by the complexity of it
This one?
"my bones creak-drink too much whiskey"-I know that feeling.
http://youtu.be/pxngrv-GVsk (http://youtu.be/pxngrv-GVsk)
I try to avoid watching movies for intelligent people.
... wait a second...
Of course, one test of a true intellectual is whether or not they can comprehend and appreciate the brilliance that is SUCKER PUNCH.
Quote from: indianasmith on March 17, 2018, 09:54:12 PM
Of course, one test of a true intellectual is whether or not they can comprehend and appreciate the brilliance that is SUCKER PUNCH.
Did Trevor's supply of used undies just arrive? Oh, no, it's just Indy rolling out his favorite turd. :teddyr:
Still can't find a toilet big enough to flush that sucker...punch?
Eh, Zach Snyder still sucks and so do his movies.
Yet I still have all the respect in the world for Indy. Other than this one failing :tongueout: he is a fellow of intelligence and charm who has a soft spot for goats. Oh, god, that sounded bad. :cheers: :cheers:
Oh, Java my friend, there are two kinds of people in this world: those who love SUCKER PUNCH, and those who are wrong! :wink:
Quote from: javakoala on March 18, 2018, 09:10:08 AM
Did Trevor's supply of used undies just arrive?
:buggedout: :buggedout:
I never sent them anywhere :wink:
Solaris.
rc -no i was responding to the post by Claws :bouncegiggle:
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Gandahar...I've spent all of last week watching both the french and american versionsand then writing an analysis of it...Its currently at 5000 words and growing @_@ the films a total lasagne of metatextual symbolism...