Any western movies? Or country western movies, I'm not sure which is the correct term.
June 13th, 2010 at 03:00pm
Young Guns (1988) and Young Guns 2 (1990). Those movies make me Especially because of Kiefer Sutherland and Emilio Estevez.
- jeordie.:
- Any western movies? Or country western movies, I'm not sure which is the correct term.
Speed
- doe eyes:
- Any good reccommendations of Sandra Bullock movies? Not any of her new movies, something pretty old, like from a decade ago perhaps? Two If by Sea looks really good, but I'm not sure.
Thanks I'll check those out.
- Rocket Queen:
- Speed
Forces of Nature
Practical Magic
Hope Floats
Miss Congeniality
Those are all movies from a decade or more ago, that I really liked her in.
- doe eyes:
- Young Guns (1988) and Young Guns 2 (1990). Those movies make me Especially because of Kiefer Sutherland and Emilio Estevez.
Thanks. :)
- travis bickle:
- ^ Any at all? Modern, old? I'll just list some.
John Wayne films are a good place to start:
The Searchers (1956) and Stagecoach (1939) are good ones to check the, Stagecoach essentially made the genre popular again.
If you're interested in spaghetti westerns then you could try the Dollars trilogy by Sergio Leone, which are pretty much the benchmarks for the genre.
This is the wiki page with a list of almost all Westerns ever made. I'd be careful with the older ones because I think they probably present a slightly skewed version of their involvement with Native Americans.
The Mist, Children of Men and Quarantine.
- bella':
- Any "omfg what the fuck just happened?!" movies?
In a good way or a bad way. Just movies that made a huge impact on you, and you just couldn't get it out of your head for hours upon hours after watching it. Something that just knocked you out, and you literally went "what the...?" afterwards.
Requiem For A Dream.
- bella':
- Any "omfg what the fuck just happened?!" movies?
In a good way or a bad way. Just movies that made a huge impact on you, and you just couldn't get it out of your head for hours upon hours after watching it. Something that just knocked you out, and you literally went "what the...?" afterwards.
Another movie I have heard about (but never seen, although I want to) is a 1960s French film called 'Les yeux sans visage'. Which translates into English as 'Eyes Without a Face'. Someone mentioned it to me not too long ago and they said that when they first saw it they thought it was extremely effed up and definitely disturbing.
- bella':
- While I'm here - any horror movies?
I don't care if I've seen them or not, just toss a bunch of them out, whichever you can think about - any type of horror is fine.