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I watched one of the best movies ever on Halloween. A little spooly but not too much, it's a psychedelic western starring Johnny Depp. It was so good. I think he channeled the in him a little. It was Breaking Bad-level good. That's the highest praise I know of.
You have to watch it. It's called Dead Man. Niel Young did the soundtrack.
It's easily in my top 10 favorite movies, along with Harold & Maude, All That Jazz, Moulin Rouge, Blue Velvet, Eraserhead and many other great pieces of cinema...
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crispin glover is the real star of dead man.
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Bean played that movie for me.. i never actually say the whole thing...
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Re: Dead Man [Re: broken]
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Dead Man is a great movie. Jim Jarmusch is classy.
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Dead Man is like my favorite film, or one of them. Top 3 easily. Glorious genius.
Stupid white man.
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How old is it? Like could I find a HQ stream online or is it still in theatres?
Johnny Depp is one of my favourite actors so I'm surprised I haven't heard of a movie of his with such good praise.
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It came out in 1995. It's in black and white so a good quality copy doesn't take up that much space if you torrent it.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: psi]
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I don't torrent I have a shitty computer. I'm going to buy a really good comp after Christmas.
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Is space the issue? When I searched just now there were a couple rips that were ~400 MB.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: psi]
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To be honest I haven't tried torrenting anything at all since Limewire got shut down.. Although it's probably very simple, I've just never looked up how to do it.
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Doesn't sound like my kind of entertainment.
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Johnny Depp is one of my favourite actors so I'm surprised I haven't heard of a movie of his with such good praise.
http://viooz.co/movies/4024-dead-man-1995.html
716p. First link when googling "dead man 1995 streaming online free".....
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I'm gonna bump this thread because this movie is a classic and everyone should see it.. I am just in the middle of it myself. Can't believe it came out 20 years ago already. Very cryptic film, I can dig it . Even if you think it's not your kind of entertainment.. watch it anyway.
This torrent works.
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yeah dead man is good
bravo everyone for reminding me of this flick, I bought if for $5 years ago.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Lucis]
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Reading this I thought haloween already happened and i missed it for a sec had me wtfing
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Lucis]
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great movie. 10/10. so quotable. so jarmusch.
ive seen it quite a few times, but both people ive shown it to got bored in minutes, asked how long it is, and want to watch something else when i say 2 hours long.
one thing that did miff me, is they didnt include subtitles for the native languages
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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Ya long story short.. don't mess with Haida territory.
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it's been too long since i've seen it, i don't think i really "got it" the first time i watched it.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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not a fan
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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don't get me wrong, i still enjoyed the fuck out of it though, it's visuals and it's direction, and actors.
i just don't think it was clear to me what the plot was, i was tripping on some shit i think and so it was all kinda watched with a background of WTF.
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Jarmusch is great
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There isnt much of a plot really
its basically 1870s: "Ponce travels west, luckily meets a 'nice guy' who know knows how to survive, still dies anyways"
its more a dialogue driven movie full of metaphors than a plot driven movie. its typical jarmusch fare, and really similar to Cigarettes and Coffee and Ghost Dog
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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especially on shrooms.
what's your favorite movie you ever seen while tripping, omen?
mine is either between...oh you know ERASERHEAD...or...Miller's Crossing...or another favorite by Coen bros, Raising Arizona.Quote:
Gresh said: There isnt much of a plot really
its basically "Ponce travels west, luckily meets a 'nice guy' who know knows how to survive, still dies anyways"
its more a dialogue driven movie full of metaphors than a plot driven movie. its typical jarmusch fare, and really similar to Cigarettes and Coffee and Ghost Dog
yeah you see, i just don't remember much of the dialogue, i could probably do with watching it again, it's been quite a while.
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i am an extra in that movie
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I've never watched a movie while tripping. I've only tripped once, and the only thing I watched was part of a That 70's Show episode that my friend made me turn off because it was freaking him out.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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OK. now post a picture of yourself, with a handwritten timestamp to prove it.
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aww man. film is really fucking cool when tripping.
i haven't tripped in a fucking long time now.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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definitely not gonna post pic of myself
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Yeah I can imagine some things would be pretty crazy. Like seeing 2001 while tripping in the theaters back when it came out like I'm sure a ton of people did.
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will you at least tell us which one you are?
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oh yeah, definitely. i tried watching it once on shrooms and failed though...i was like, nope nope nope not this time, and had to go on a excursion for awhile. it was a strong one.
so i didn't get to see the ending! but i did get to see all the awesome space dance in the beginning!
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Haha whaaaaaa?! You haven't seen all of 2001? It's possibly the greatest movie ever made bro. You need to get on that shit.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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its pretty easy to guess, but even still my identity will remain a mystery, just like my sexuality
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mindbodysoul said: its pretty easy to guess, but even still my identity will remain a mystery, just like my sexuality
So, you're either:
Eugene Byrd
Lance Henriken
Michael Wincott
or John Scholfield .
none of those people are 'extras'.
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i am fucking with you
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sorry for the time you spent researching
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clock_of_omens said: Haha whaaaaaa?! You haven't seen all of 2001? It's possibly the greatest movie ever made bro. You need to get on that shit.
oh no i've seen it all! thrice! i just haven't on mushrooms, you see. but thanks for looking out for my best interests. i seen all Stanley Kubrick movies from Lolita to Eyes Wide Shut from when i was 15 years old.
gotta love the Kubrick collection...oh and your step-dad letting you watch Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket. i was hooked from there on out! film is thee shit.
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akira_akuma said: i seen all Stanley Kubrick movies from Lolita to Eyes Wide Shut from when i was 15 years old.
gotta love the Kubrick collection...oh and your step-dad letting you watch Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket. i was hooked from there on out! film is thee shit.
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Haha alright, all is forgiven. You have me beat. I still haven't seen Barry Lyndon or the second half of Full Metal Jacket because the DVD I rented started skipping right when it switched from the barracks to Vietnam. I wholeheartedly agree with your final point.
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
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Easy Rider, Ordinary People, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Night of the Hunter, Rosemary's Baby, Deliverance...i used to watch alot of movies.
i remember when i rented Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer on VHS... VHS.
mentally scarring potentially but i like scars, chicks dig them.
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i rented Berry Lyndon on VHS...the only bathroom break was after part 1 during the interlude.
yeah that's weird, i think i got the collection after i saw Clockwork and FMJ because we had them on DVD by themselves first, and it's weird, it was the same cases as the collection boxes, so i guess they were probably got at some convenience store or something.
that sticks out to me, watching Barry Lyndon on VHS. i used to have this thing where i didn't want to pause the movie...but that movie gave me a break, thankfully, three fuckin' hour movies.
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Night of the Hunter has some damn amazing cinematography. And the lighting in that scene with the old lady in the chair and dude outside the window is ridiculously awesome.
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Yeah I really need to see that one. I've seen some stills and the candle lighting they use looks awesome.
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clock_of_omens said: Night of the Hunter has some damn amazing cinematography. And the lighting in that scene with the old lady in the chair and dude outside the window is ridiculously awesome.
and the whole river scene is a trip. definitely one of the top films for beautiful scenery...maybe a runner up would be like...Stalker, or something.
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Dude, you are the ninja edit king. It's madness.
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clock_of_omens said: Night of the Hunter has some damn amazing cinematography. And the lighting in that scene with the old lady in the chair and dude outside the window is ridiculously awesome.
and the whole river scene is a trip. definitely one of the top films for beautiful scenery...maybe a runner up would be like...Stalker, or something.
No doubt. The animals in the foreground as they are going down the river. That's a damn good movie. Haven't seen Stalker yet. 
In this film appreciation class I had in high school we watched Jeremiah Johnson, and the teacher kept saying "look at the scenery, look at the scenery." I think everyone's favorite part was "I make damn good biscuits."
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well, i remembered something important, i can't just let that slide.
Requiem for a Dream and Pi were also influential to me in my appreciation of film. well worth it.
i'm trying to think of others that was back in the day, but i honestly can't remember too much...Scarface i guess, but that's more of an "action" movie to me. i dunno....after 2007 i stop losing count.
but yeah...meeeemooorriiieeesss.
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No doubt. The animals in the foreground as they are going down the river. That's a damn good movie. Haven't seen Stalker yet. 
In this film appreciation class I had in high school we watched Jeremiah Johnson, and the teacher kept saying "look at the scenery, look at the scenery." I think everyone's favorite part was "I make damn good biscuits."
haven't seen that one yet. boy i've looking up a whole shat-load of Western movies recently. oh shit that reminds me...i was gonna watch They Live! for the first time tonight, i might get on that soon.(and i wanna see Rio Bravo again, i saw it on Turner once with Who Shot Liberty Vance and...boy both those are fucking GOLDEN - still have yet to see them again)
and am gonna download Man With a Movie Camera - it looks reminiscent of Bruce Conner's A Movie.
i wanna see it good quality and shit but THAT ALSO is on youtube. you should check it out maybe...you might dig it, but at the very least, if you want to check out something quicktimes, you should look up Bruce Conner A Movie on the tub...it may make you laugh and it's short as fuck.
i haven't kept up! i used to get high - watch movie - get high - play awesome video games - get high - listen to albums and albums - get really high and listen to more music.
now i read and find out about tons of movies and games that i dont' end up getting to, and i don't blast tunes 24/7 anymore! and barely get high. 
growing old sucks! it sucks Big Bertha tits!
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I used to watch a bunch of horror movies mostly. A Clockwork Orange was my favorite movie for a couple years after I watched that somewhere in my late teens. Halloween was my favorite before that. The Shining and Goodfellas were a couple of the more serious ones I watched before really getting into movies.
They Live! is so ridiculous. In a good way. I watched Man with a Movie Camera a few years ago, but I don't remember it all that well. I'll have to check out A Movie.
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i like old timey film-reels and stuff so MWAMC seems interesting at least...and A Movie...oh it's only like 11 minutes yo, you should screen it quickly when you want to envisage something like a documentary, only it's more like an advertisement satire of a documentary. it's all about cuts and editing...just wait and see, it's funny.
oh and horror movies was my first foray into films, i mean, i remember Terminator 2 and like walking downstairs to catch glimpses of it and shit, but my mom wouldn't let me watch it...but good ole' dad (real fafa) he introduced me to the wonder world of b-movies and horror! Night of the Living Dead! i was the living dead for the rest of the next day because i watched it at like 2:00 AM and that fucking guy feel asleep right when shit was starting to really fuck up; the girl stabs her mom with the spade in the basement...oh yeah...thanks dad...scarred for life! 
one of the best horror B-movies is... THE GRINDER!(oh wait nope it was called...) THE MANGLER (or it it called something else...it's based off of Stephen King, i'm looking into it)
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oh shit maybe it was like Mangler 2 or 3 or some shit... my dad has a horrible taste in movies. i'm surprised we didn't get to Dead Alive. nah it was number one
it's about a factory press coming alive and 'GRINDING' people up. man, that shit scarred me too, seeing a dude get literally ground up into bits by the innards of a living machine (seriously, one scene where it's just cogs and chains and presses altogether just messing this guy up, it looked so real to me, my brain nearly shot out)...i thought it was bad enough in the beginning when a guy first loses his hand to the roller in the press and it sucks up his arm...oh yeah...B-movie bonanza. i can really thank my dad for fucking me up in my head, legitimately!
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you two (akira, clock) should watch the Tetsuo: Iron Man series, if you havn't yet. its fucking hardcore and old-timey as well
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
#22335275 - 10/04/15 11:38 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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i've always been afraid to watch it really. i used to watch alot of anime too, and for fuck sakes i couldn't imagine why they always advertised Tetsuo along with animation films!
do they want to scar children, most definitely they do!
*BZZZZZZZ*
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Re: Dead Man [Re: Adolin]
#22335294 - 10/04/15 11:46 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hell yeah, I remember watching part of Jaws when I was little, and my mom didn't let me finish it. haha your dad sounds crazy. That movie looks totally ridiculous, plus it has Robert Englund. I'm going to have to watch that one this month.
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I saw the first one. That movie was wtf city.
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it was so much more realistic to me when i was younger like that shit WAS real man.
yeah my dad was not a good influence. i least he wasn't showing me like Vietnam docu's or anything though. LOL just really gory shitty movies that actually kinda rocked.
PS: 
yeah this shit looks like Begotten levels of creepy. do want. i think i'll have to dizzle-lizzle it off a torrent, tonight, before i got to bed.
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You never know, a laundry folding machine could easily come alive and kill you. Oh shit, I just remembered seeing Starship Troopers when I was little. The brain bug freaked me the fuck out.
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yeah that's another one i watched that i probably shouldn't have been able to...that and Wild Things. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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Good times.
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weirdly i've been a stickler for film...but more and more i find less and less reason to hate on any movies. it must be this growing up shit....then again i did have all the b-movie experience.
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Yeah, it's a different kind of enjoyment. You can't really intellectually engage with ridiculous ass b-movies, but they are fun as hell. Is The Mangler on the level of Bergman or something? Don't think so, but that's no reason to not indulge in some madness now and then.
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yeah, i agree, i've been doing that alot more recently, just because...i don't know, i'm not as much of a stickler i guess. i mean, i usually, if i'm gonna watch a classic (Fitzcarraldo for example) i hook up my comp to my plasma TV and get my rocking chair (a new edition honestly) and set it up right in front of my tube and get sucked in...i just haven't been doing that recently. 
but whatever, i still like some of the flicks i've caught onto, but i've been getting lazy.
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Yep, you've gotta mix it up. There are only so many days you can watch some heavy ass shit before you gotta throw on a comedy or b movie or something. Also Herzog is on another level of badass.
Lol rocking chair.
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yep rocking chair. check this shit out.

BAM!
i call her "old rockie"

oh and looks at this fine gem.

i am torn...i have Star Wars sitting in front of me too, and i don't know what i am want to watch, either Star Wars or They Live!
hmmm...
(and yeah i am basically blogging at this point )
Omen, you seen Manhunter before? the original adaptation of Silence of the Lambs? it's awesome.
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So '90s
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Schweet
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i am torn...i have Star Wars sitting in front of me too, and i don't know what i am want to watch, either Star Wars or They Live!
hmmm...
(and yeah i am basically blogging at this point )
Omen, you seen Manhunter before? the original adaptation of Silence of the Lambs? it's awesome.
They Live!
Get on that shit. I'm about to go to bed. I've gotta get up tomorrow to finish some shit before class.
Yeah I saw Manhunter, I remember it being good.
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*shudder*
this thread made me realize something...first with me, it was games, then it was film and music, now it's art and literature.
liberal arts degree eat your heart out. i might be the biggest liberal that ever libbed. 
oh and goodnight, Omen, nice chattin' with you!
PS: They Live! was GREAT.  the fight, the TV bitch, the bank and all...the ending was kinda tragic too. (super cheesy credit score as well)
but alls well that ends well.
Edited by akira_akuma (10/05/15 04:12 AM)
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