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Saw this in the cinema. 4 people walked out after 10 mins, a further 8 after 30 mins.
I loved it. Truly great cinema, made better by a minuscule budget and a truly brilliantly dark sense of humour.
This is just a masterpiece. Style personified. This along with Raising Arizona, Fargo, Miller's Crossing and True Grit are some of the best cinema I've ever seen. Absolutely breathtaking brilliance.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 20:54 - Dec 10 with 8924 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 20:54 - Dec 10 by distortR
one here! It was great, yeah.
watched it when it first came out and again recently, very good film with some excellent acting.
I know people that thought it was rubbish though, I guess you have to have a bit of a grasp of the historical situation and the political characters for it to make any sense as a satirical comedy
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 21:24 - Dec 10 with 8879 views
Another vote for The Greasy Strangler: deeply weird and unpleasant but funny with a great soundtrack. Anomalisa is a great film, stop motion puppets telling a very human story. It Follows is a creepy horror with a relentless foe.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 21:46 - Dec 10 with 8854 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 11:36 - Dec 10 by TacticalR
Southern Comfort was overshadowed by Deliverance.
Saw both these films at a late-night cinema double-bill when I was an early teen high on poppets and cider ... poppets not poppers I might add - we’d gained access to a northern-line vending machine. Southern Comfort left a big impression on me - cinematography, music, and chocolate-covered raisins do that.
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 22:01 - Dec 10 with 8834 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. on 20:32 - Dec 10 by markqpr
Saw this in the cinema. 4 people walked out after 10 mins, a further 8 after 30 mins.
I loved it. Truly great cinema, made better by a minuscule budget and a truly brilliantly dark sense of humour.
This is just a masterpiece. Style personified. This along with Raising Arizona, Fargo, Miller's Crossing and True Grit are some of the best cinema I've ever seen. Absolutely breathtaking brilliance.
Blood Simple is absolutely amazing. I met a lad when I was 18, who was a couple of years older than me, and he introduced me to loads of good music, books and films, and I can still remember sitting in the pub with him, and him telling me that I had to watch Blood Simple, which was his favourite film at the time. Just a fantastic film. I struggle with claustrophobia, and the bit out in the desert with the burial...stressing me out just thinking about it! My favourite film-makers by a long way. In fact, my wife walked down the aisle to the theme from Miller's Crossing (Love a bit of Carter Burwell).
Oh, and Man Bites Dog; not seen that since it was released, but thought it was very good too.
Deliverance - made me genuinely scared of the countryside until I was in my thirties - and I'm not joking! Fu ck knows what I though was gonna happen in Norfolk or somewhere, but I was very reluctant to find out!
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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Off Kilter Underrated films. on 22:16 - Dec 10 with 8806 views
Off Kilter Underrated films. (n/t) on 10:05 - Dec 11 by danehoop
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Death of Stalin was a great film, scarily close to what actually happened apparently. Another one that sprung to mind was Four Lions, somehow very funny but tragic with difficult subject matter.