Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • World
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Brite
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (Cyborg)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Brand Logo

CIRCLE WITH A DOT

  1. Home
  2. Art
  3. Film
  4. Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Film
moviefilm
28 Posts 11 Posters 3 Views
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • lminiero@fosstodon.orgL lminiero@fosstodon.org

    @limebar define "old"... my definition may be very different than yours! 😅

    limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
    limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
    limebar@mastodon.social
    wrote last edited by
    #3

    @lminiero
    you have detected my trap for the young!

    anything really, but let's just say nothing post 2000, let's go dogma 95 and earlier

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
    • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

      Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

      lydialurch@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
      lydialurch@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
      lydialurch@mastodon.social
      wrote last edited by
      #4

      @limebar Night Tide, because it's got a very young Dennis Hopper and a mysterious woman who may or may not be a mermaid, also it's free on YouTube.

      limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • lydialurch@mastodon.socialL lydialurch@mastodon.social

        @limebar Night Tide, because it's got a very young Dennis Hopper and a mysterious woman who may or may not be a mermaid, also it's free on YouTube.

        limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
        limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
        limebar@mastodon.social
        wrote last edited by
        #5

        @lydialurch thanks! looks interesting

        1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

          Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

          thejessiekirk@ohai.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
          thejessiekirk@ohai.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
          thejessiekirk@ohai.social
          wrote last edited by
          #6

          @limebar House on Haunted Hill because it has Vincent Price in it.

          limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
          0
          • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

            Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

            synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
            synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
            synkr3tyk@mastodon.social
            wrote last edited by
            #7

            @limebar Toys, 1992, directed by Barry Levinson, with Robin Williams & Joan Cusack.

            American culture's distaste for earnestness and whimsy led to a deeply unfair response to this film. The level of surrealism was also probably turned up past most people's tolerance.

            limebar@mastodon.socialL synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS 3 Replies Last reply
            0
            • synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS synkr3tyk@mastodon.social

              @limebar Toys, 1992, directed by Barry Levinson, with Robin Williams & Joan Cusack.

              American culture's distaste for earnestness and whimsy led to a deeply unfair response to this film. The level of surrealism was also probably turned up past most people's tolerance.

              limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
              limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
              limebar@mastodon.social
              wrote last edited by
              #8

              @synkr3tyk
              i'm a military man, i like a military plate!

              -ll cool j

              1 Reply Last reply
              0
              • synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS synkr3tyk@mastodon.social

                @limebar Toys, 1992, directed by Barry Levinson, with Robin Williams & Joan Cusack.

                American culture's distaste for earnestness and whimsy led to a deeply unfair response to this film. The level of surrealism was also probably turned up past most people's tolerance.

                synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                synkr3tyk@mastodon.social
                wrote last edited by
                #9

                @limebar
                @gregvr , did you want to maybe say a word about Slacker?

                limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
                0
                • synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS synkr3tyk@mastodon.social

                  @limebar
                  @gregvr , did you want to maybe say a word about Slacker?

                  limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                  limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                  limebar@mastodon.social
                  wrote last edited by
                  #10

                  @synkr3tyk @gregvr
                  loved slacker but have not seen in ages

                  limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS synkr3tyk@mastodon.social

                    @limebar Toys, 1992, directed by Barry Levinson, with Robin Williams & Joan Cusack.

                    American culture's distaste for earnestness and whimsy led to a deeply unfair response to this film. The level of surrealism was also probably turned up past most people's tolerance.

                    synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                    synkr3tyk@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                    synkr3tyk@mastodon.social
                    wrote last edited by
                    #11

                    @limebar I was about to edit the above to indicate (as requested) *why* I recommend it, but I see that I already mentioned whimsy, surrealism, Williams, and Cusack, which feels like enough of a sales job.

                    1 Reply Last reply
                    0
                    • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

                      @synkr3tyk @gregvr
                      loved slacker but have not seen in ages

                      limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                      limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                      limebar@mastodon.social
                      wrote last edited by
                      #12

                      @synkr3tyk @gregvr
                      in my head, slc punk and slacker are joined at the hip but it has been so long that may be a false connection

                      1 Reply Last reply
                      0
                      • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

                        Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

                        cuauh@social.heycuauh.comC This user is from outside of this forum
                        cuauh@social.heycuauh.comC This user is from outside of this forum
                        cuauh@social.heycuauh.com
                        wrote last edited by
                        #13

                        @limebar Harold and Maude (1971). Everyone needs to think about the inevitability of death, and the inevitability of living.

                        limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
                        0
                        • cuauh@social.heycuauh.comC cuauh@social.heycuauh.com

                          @limebar Harold and Maude (1971). Everyone needs to think about the inevitability of death, and the inevitability of living.

                          limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                          limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                          limebar@mastodon.social
                          wrote last edited by
                          #14

                          @cuauh
                          love this movie
                          I am a Harold of sorts

                          1 Reply Last reply
                          0
                          • thejessiekirk@ohai.socialT thejessiekirk@ohai.social

                            @limebar House on Haunted Hill because it has Vincent Price in it.

                            limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                            limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                            limebar@mastodon.social
                            wrote last edited by limebar@mastodon.social
                            #15

                            @thejessiekirk
                            saw this recently! had a vincent price halloween month 2 years back
                            i remember researching that house in detail at the time...

                            it is available on peertube, btw, for others:
                            https://vod.newellijay.tv/w/19610b3f-8492-47e8-8672-118a42a8d775

                            1 Reply Last reply
                            0
                            • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

                              Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

                              sknob@mamot.frS This user is from outside of this forum
                              sknob@mamot.frS This user is from outside of this forum
                              sknob@mamot.fr
                              wrote last edited by
                              #16

                              @limebar one of my favorite movies of all time: A matter of Life and death (rebranded Stairway to heaven in the US). British film from the forties by Powell and Pressburger)

                              limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
                              0
                              • sknob@mamot.frS sknob@mamot.fr

                                @limebar one of my favorite movies of all time: A matter of Life and death (rebranded Stairway to heaven in the US). British film from the forties by Powell and Pressburger)

                                limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                                limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                                limebar@mastodon.social
                                wrote last edited by
                                #17

                                @sknob
                                this one? looks interesting!
                                https://video.pavel-english.ru/w/32afb0ba-6f74-4c75-81a3-c6d2867e6367

                                sknob@mamot.frS 1 Reply Last reply
                                0
                                • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

                                  @sknob
                                  this one? looks interesting!
                                  https://video.pavel-english.ru/w/32afb0ba-6f74-4c75-81a3-c6d2867e6367

                                  sknob@mamot.frS This user is from outside of this forum
                                  sknob@mamot.frS This user is from outside of this forum
                                  sknob@mamot.fr
                                  wrote last edited by
                                  #18

                                  @limebar I would suggest you find a copy with a decent resolution. The cinematography is quite exceptional for the time.

                                  limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
                                  0
                                  • sknob@mamot.frS sknob@mamot.fr

                                    @limebar I would suggest you find a copy with a decent resolution. The cinematography is quite exceptional for the time.

                                    limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                                    limebar@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                                    limebar@mastodon.social
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #19

                                    @sknob 😉 found already

                                    1 Reply Last reply
                                    0
                                    • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

                                      Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

                                      ike_seblon@mastodon.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
                                      ike_seblon@mastodon.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
                                      ike_seblon@mastodon.social
                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #20

                                      @limebar Eat the Rich: 1987 flawed political collision of sketch comedians, Motorhead and cannibalism starring Lanah Pelay (of Pistol in my Pocket). It's all nauseatingly relevant, and amazing.

                                      Link Preview Image
                                      limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
                                      0
                                      • incentiveI incentive moved this topic from Uncategorized
                                      • limebar@mastodon.socialL limebar@mastodon.social

                                        Tell me an old and weird #movie or #film you think everyone should watch (and why).

                                        jrp@hub.kliklak.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
                                        jrp@hub.kliklak.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
                                        jrp@hub.kliklak.net
                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #21
                                        @Lime Bar Tarkovsky's movie version oft Stanislav Lems book Solaris.
                                        It's amazingly teaching for the way cameras were telling a story by image, instead oft actors telling you what to - or how you should understand what to - see.
                                        For the necessity of enough time in scenes, so not needing sped up editing, which would only usually cover up a lack of content.
                                        For a whole other planet diving into the human psyche, digging out the buried, wordless, haunting and fascinating at the same time.
                                        Amazing movie - while Soderberghs later version of Solaris isn't bad, but operates just too quick and formatted for such mind blowing content.
                                        fastghost@ravenation.clubF 1 Reply Last reply
                                        0
                                        • jrp@hub.kliklak.netJ jrp@hub.kliklak.net
                                          @Lime Bar Tarkovsky's movie version oft Stanislav Lems book Solaris.
                                          It's amazingly teaching for the way cameras were telling a story by image, instead oft actors telling you what to - or how you should understand what to - see.
                                          For the necessity of enough time in scenes, so not needing sped up editing, which would only usually cover up a lack of content.
                                          For a whole other planet diving into the human psyche, digging out the buried, wordless, haunting and fascinating at the same time.
                                          Amazing movie - while Soderberghs later version of Solaris isn't bad, but operates just too quick and formatted for such mind blowing content.
                                          fastghost@ravenation.clubF This user is from outside of this forum
                                          fastghost@ravenation.clubF This user is from outside of this forum
                                          fastghost@ravenation.club
                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #22

                                          @jrp back in the 90s I used to put Solaris on as nightclub visuals, your point about visual storytelling is bang on, you could actually still follow the plot despite the soundtrack being Carl Cox having the time of his life.

                                          limebar@mastodon.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
                                          0
                                          Reply
                                          • Reply as topic
                                          Log in to reply
                                          • Oldest to Newest
                                          • Newest to Oldest
                                          • Most Votes


                                          • Login

                                          • Login or register to search.
                                          • First post
                                            Last post
                                          0
                                          • Categories
                                          • Recent
                                          • Tags
                                          • Popular
                                          • World
                                          • Users
                                          • Groups