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Right folks, I need some help. For a long time I've realised that my lack of film knowledge is appalling - it's been pointed out many times. 'How can you possibly not know who that is?!', 'How have you never seen that, I'm disappointed', etc. You get the picture. :giggle: Anyway, that's where my fellow BCFers are hopefully going to come to my help. I'm on the look out for a number of awesome films that I should have probably seen, that I never have. If anyone can recommend any tv series' I might enjoy too, that'd be awesome.

 

I suppose I'll need to give you the sort of things I'm interested in. When it comes to film, I mainly enjoy horror/thriller/comedy, but really I'm open to trying anything as I've not seen enough to make any sensible judgements about what my 'favourite' genre is. Some films I've seen in the past and enjoyed include The Shawshank Redemption, Fight Club, Trainspotting, The Truman Show and The King's Speech. Off the top of my head I can't think of many more, even though there's probably some I've forgotten, but yeah. As for tv series', I enjoy Doctor Who, How I Met Your Mother, Gilmore Girls, and Heroes.

 

Right, not sure if this is enough to be going on with, but feel free to ask me any questions to get a better idea for recommendations. I appreciate this muchly guys - let's see if I can finally get a better film education.

 

:jump::thankyousigna2:

 

2012 Films Watched (Pitiful attempt thus far..)

 

1. American Psycho. 8/10.

2. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. 8/10.

3. The Beach. 6/10.

4. Green Street. 7/10.

5. American Pie. 7/10.

6. Reservoir Dogs. 9/10.

7. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. 6/10.

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Films you must, must, MUST see (if you haven't already) include (but are not limited to):

  1. The Godfather Trilogy
  2. 300
  3. LA Confidential
  4. Memento
  5. Amadeus
  6. Goodfellas
  7. Casino
  8. Fargo
  9. The Big Lebowski
  10. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
  11. Bladerunner (Director's cut)
  12. Dangerous Liaisons
  13. His Girl Friday
  14. Dog Day Afternoon
  15. Withnail and I
  16. Rebel Without A Cause
  17. American Graffiti
  18. The Usual Suspects
  19. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
  20. The Back to the Future trilogy
  21. Vertigo
  22. Badlands
  23. This Is Spinal Tap
  24. The Life of Brian
  25. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  26. Bunraku
  27. The Graduate
  28. Nosferatu
  29. To Kill A Mockingbird
  30. Philadelphia

There you go - 30 movies from many different genres (well, 34 if you separate the trilogies I inluded). I adore them all and would heartily recommend all of them to anyone who enjoys movies. Some of them are criticall acclaimed, others are just favourites of mine that I love to share, and the rest are those that fall in between. I could list hundreds, but I hit 30 and thought I'd let you catch you breath. ;)

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There you go - 30 movies from many different genres (well, 34 if you separate the trilogies I inluded). I adore them all and would heartily recommend all of them to anyone who enjoys movies. Some of them are criticall acclaimed, others are just favourites of mine that I love to share, and the rest are those that fall in between. I could list hundreds, but I hit 30 and thought I'd let you catch you breath. ;)

 

If any list illustrated my point made in the original post about how bad my film knowledge is, this is it. I've seen a grand total of one of those films, and that's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and that's because I watched that while in a psychology lesson at school. :lol:

 

Massively appreciate you taking the time to recommend these to me Kell, looks like I've happily got a lot to be going with, and that's before everyone else has got started yet. :lol:

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I'd love to help but I'm rubbish with films! I haven't heard of most of the ones on your list Kell!

I do love The Gilmore Girls though, and Shawshank redemption :smile: maybe I should take some advice from this thread too... :giggle:

 

Have you seen The Green Mile? that's another good King one

 

And the Lord of the Rings films (obviously).

 

The only series I follow is Big Bang Theory which is really good and really funny (in my opinion anyway!)

 

um... I think that's about all I can think of at the moment :blush2:

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@ Ben - only seen one??? *shakes head in dispair* Everyone should be made to watch all these films around their 18th birthday when they'll be able to start appreciating them.

 

@ Hayley - get watching! There are some cracking films on that list.

 

I'm already making additional lists in my head to add to this one. Can you tell I love movies? I now insist that anybody who hasn't seen at least five of the films from this list does not speak to me until they have! ;):giggle2:

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I'd love to help but I'm rubbish with films! I haven't heard of most of the ones on your list Kell!

I do love The Gilmore Girls though, and Shawshank redemption :smile: maybe I should take some advice from this thread too... :giggle:

I've never seen The Green Mile - I'll add it to the list. I have seen the Lord of the Rings films (I probably wouldn't forgive myself otherwise). As for The Big Bang Theory my friend raves about it and I think I will actually check it out sometime. Thanks for the recommendations Hayley, feel free to hang around and take advice from people. :smile2:

 

I'm already making additional lists in my head to add to this one. Can you tell I love movies? I now insist that anybody who hasn't seen at least five of the films from this list does not speak to me until they have! ;):giggle2:

*Goes to reply to Kell's post then realises I haven't seen five films from the list.* :lol: Sadly, yes, only one - I wasn't exaggerating when I said my film knowledge was lacking. I love the fact you're already making addition lists, I'm going to have loads to be getting on with. :smile2:

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Phew, I've seen about 8, so at least Kell will still speak to me! I think I'd add Alien, 2001: A Space Odessy, The Sixth Sense, Se7en and Twelve Monkeys... you can see where my film interests lie! :)

Se7en is one of those films I've been meaning to watch for a while - it looks great and I've got it on DVD so there's no excuse! I'll add the others to the list too, thanks Michelle. :smile2:

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Would definitely go along with Se7en and Sixth Sense, plus I'll add Silence of the Lambs, Edward Scissorhands, Heathers, Forrest Gump, Platoon, Saving Private Ryan, Die Hard, million Dollar Baby and absolutely ANYTHING with John Candy in it, my faces being Cool Runnings and Uncle Buck.

 

Good luck Ben, don't forget to do some reading in between all those films!!! :-)

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I'd like to add 'The Truman Show' and 'Yes Man' to my recommendations.

 

I know some people don't like Jim Carrey but I think he's really funny and The Truman Show is really quite clever too :smile:

 

(also I second charliepud's 'Forrest Gump' recommendation - even though the film makes me cry :blush2: )

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Out of the rest of these recommendations I've seen The Truman Show, Saving Private Ryan and the first Die Hard. :no:

 

Ben, it looks as if you have many busy hours ahead of you!

Certainly does, thanks guys. :thankyousigna2:

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LA Confidential is a must, I'd say. I'd also highly recommend No Country for Old Men and Zodiac. Do you like older films, Ben? Have you seen classics like Ben-Hur? The Exorcist or The Omen?

 

For tv series, The Wire - it's nothing like the series you mention but, for my money, it's the best tv series ever made. Also The Shield and - if you haven't seen it - The X-Files.

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Hey, I don't mind older films as long as they're enjoyable - I'm quite sure there's a bunch (read: almost all) of classics I've not seen. Out of your recommendations I've not seen a thing. :no:

 

I've heard good things from The Wire though - and thanks for the rest of the recommendations. :friends3:

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Phew, I've seen about 8, so at least Kell will still speak to me! I think I'd add Alien, 2001: A Space Odessy, The Sixth Sense, Se7en and Twelve Monkeys... you can see where my film interests lie! :)

Would definitely go along with Se7en and Sixth Sense, plus I'll add Silence of the Lambs, Edward Scissorhands, Heathers, Forrest Gump, Platoon, Saving Private Ryan, Die Hard, million Dollar Baby and absolutely ANYTHING with John Candy in it, my faces being Cool Runnings and Uncle Buck.

 

Good luck Ben, don't forget to do some reading in between all those films!!! :-)

I'd like to add 'The Truman Show' and 'Yes Man' to my recommendations.

 

I know some people don't like Jim Carrey but I think he's really funny and The Truman Show is really quite clever too :smile:

 

(also I second charliepud's 'Forrest Gump' recommendation - even though the film makes me cry :blush2: )

LA Confidential is a must, I'd say. I'd also highly recommend No Country for Old Men and Zodiac. Do you like older films, Ben? Have you seen classics like Ben-Hur? The Exorcist or The Omen?

 

For tv series, The Wire - it's nothing like the series you mention but, for my money, it's the best tv series ever made. Also The Shield and - if you haven't seen it - The X-Files.

 

Well. look at that - loads of the films I was putting on my second list are there. The ones I was about to add that have already been mentioned are:

And to that I would also like to add:

Now I must insist on five from these combined lists as well, before anyone talks to me again! ;)

 

(I've made it easier by including another one or two that I know you've seen, so it won't be too long before we can talk again - LOL!)

 

And yes, that was another 30 films. At this rate you'll be watching films till your 190. ;)

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Four from the second lot of 30 films Kell posted there. Drat, guys. (Note: I never specifically directed my post in response to Kell's at all there - so I'm playing by the rules). :lol:

 

This is such a good list to be working with. I'll get cracking with it on the 17/18th of this month when exams are done, and I think I'll probably use this thread as a place to put some thoughts when I watch each one. Will probably take me a fair while to get though though, like Kell said. :lol:

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Can I add a couple more then?? :D

 

Try some of these foreign language films (make sure it's not the US remakes ...):

 

Seven Samurai

Pan's Labyrinth

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

House of Flying Daggers

Infernal Affairs

Ring

 

Also, while I think of it, don't forget Lawrence of Arabia and Spartacus ...

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The Back to the Future trilogy

The Life of Brian

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

The Sixth Sense

Se7en

The Exorcist

The Omen

The Great Escape

The King's Speech

The Princess Bride

 

Now I must insist on five from these combined lists as well, before anyone talks to me again! ;)

These are the films I've seen from your lists, Kell.

 

I think you should try a few musicals in your education!

 

The Sound of Music (really!)

Grease (definitely if you already haven't - but definitely not Grease 2!)

 

For starters!

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And West Side Story! :smile:

 

Edit: Ooh and it would be remiss of me not to mention some of the sf greats, like the originals of Planet of the Apes (not the awful Tim Burton version!), Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Day the Earth Stood Still ...

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Can I add a couple more then?? :D

 

Try some of these foreign language films (make sure it's not the US remakes ...):

 

Seven Samurai

Pan's Labyrinth

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

House of Flying Daggers

Infernal Affairs

Ring

 

Also, while I think of it, don't forget Lawrence of Arabia and Spartacus ...

 

I am going to second all of these and add in the excellent French Film, Brotherhood of the Wolf and some of early Almodovar's films, Women on the Verge and High Heels for their twisted comedy value.

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I've seen Grease - love it! Sound of Music I've tried to watch but couldn't really get into.

 

Thanks for some more recommendations you guys, I'm going to be busy. :smile2:

 

Ben, are you beginning to wish you'd never asked!? :giggle2:

 

Haha, not quite but you've all certainly given me quite a list. :lol:

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