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fandomsecrets2015-04-28 06:48 pm
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Re: Movie recs?
(Anonymous) 2015-04-29 02:02 am (UTC)(link)Could you list a couple?
Re: Movie recs?
Blade Runner (1982 film that originated the popular image of cyberpunk)
Dr. Strangelove (1960s dark comedy lampooning the Cold War, the US military is not portrayed in a good light)
Apocalypse Now Redux (probably the most seminal Vietnam war film, essentially an update on the novel "Heart of Darkness")
Stalker (1979 Soviet sci-fi film about an empty and abandoned zone filled with strange anomalies)
The Warriors (a NYC gang is chased across the city to get back to their home turf)
Deep Cover (black cop gets involved in a drug sting operation, one of the last of the 80s neo noir movement)
Trouble Man (obscure 1972 crime/exploitation film about a black "fixer" in LA who gets set up for murder)
Robocop (a cop in futuristic Detroit is nearly murdered and ends up being used as an experimental cyborg police officer)
Escape from New York (a very talented criminal with an ex-military background is recruited to rescue the president from Manhattan which has been converted into an anarchic, open-air prison -- big influence on Metal Gear)
Horror movies:
Night of the Living Dead (1968 version, black and white, basically the first modern zombie movie -- not as gory as the sequels and movies it would inspire, largely due to Tom Savini, the special effects genius, being in Vietnam at the time)
The Terminator (an evil robot from the future is sent back in time to kill the mother of an anti-robot resistance leader before he can be born)
Videodrome (very weird movie by David Cronenberg about a sleazy cable TV exec who discovers a pirate broadcast that seems to center around BDSM and snuff porn, the film is essentially an exploration of the relationship between television and its audience)
Alien (seminal sci-fi horror film about a crew of a space freighter coming across an uninhabited planet and meeting a very hostile organism. Prominent for somewhat originating the "strong female character" trope. Followed by a much more well-known, action-oriented sequel, Aliens, about a military unit coming into contact with a horde of the aforementioned organisms and not having a good time, basically invented the modern "bug war" trope alongside the book Starship Troopers, which was an influence.)
Re: Movie recs?
(Anonymous) 2015-04-29 03:57 am (UTC)(link)And yeah, the horror exception was more about "I don't want nightmares" rather than me actually having anything against the genre (I also miss out on a hell of a lot of cool-sounding video games because of this, haha), though the ones you listed don't seem the type for that? Anyway, I appreciate this! Thanks again.
Re: Movie recs?
And no, I figured that was your reason for skipping horror, but some of the ones I listed are very influential (Alien especially subverted a lot of tropes of the sci-fi genre.) If you actually watch them, I would probably recommend saving Videodrome for last and working your way up to it, as it's pretty nightmare inducing with its focus on body horror as well as the BDSM/snuff angle. (What do you expect from David Cronenberg?)