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[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!", "- Reality Bites (1994)\n- Almost Famous (2000) \n- Beautiful Girls (1996)\n- She’s the one\n- High Fidelity (2000)\n- Swingers (1996)\n- Slacker (1990)\n- My Own Private Idaho (1991)\n- Clerks (1994)\n- Party Girl (1995)\n- Single White Female (1992)\n- Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)\n- The Player (1992)\n- Something Wild (1986)\n- Airheads (1994) \n- So I murdered an axe murder\n- You’ve got Mail\n- French Kiss (1995)", "Almost Famous (2000) takes place in the 70s... But High Fidelity (2000) is a good match", "Almost Famous (2000) is so fucking good it deserves a mention regardless." ]
This is true..one of my favorites. "I never said 'I am a golden god'... Or did I?"
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t3_xu5rdl_3/119
t1_iquahth
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Movies with the "20-somethign in the 90's" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. To describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that. Any recommendations? Edit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!
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t3_xu5rdl_4/119
t3_xu5rdl
1
[ "Chasing Amy (1997)" ]
[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!" ]
- Reality Bites (1994) - Almost Famous (2000) - Beautiful Girls (1996) - She’s the one - High Fidelity (2000) - Swingers (1996) - Slacker (1990) - My Own Private Idaho (1991) - Clerks (1994) - Party Girl (1995) - Single White Female (1992) - Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) - The Player (1992) - Something Wild (1986) - Airheads (1994) - So I murdered an axe murder - You’ve got Mail - French Kiss (1995)
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t3_xu5rdl_4/119
t1_iqtz952
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[ "Reality Bites (1994)", "Almost Famous (2000)", "Beautiful Girls (1996)", "High Fidelity (2000)", "Swingers (1996)", "Slacker (1990)", "My Own Private Idaho (1991)", "Clerks (1994)", "Party Girl (1995)", "Single White Female (1992)", "Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)", "The Player (1992)", "Something Wild (1986)", "Airheads (1994)", "French Kiss (1995)" ]
[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!", "- Reality Bites (1994)\n- Almost Famous (2000) \n- Beautiful Girls (1996)\n- She’s the one\n- High Fidelity (2000)\n- Swingers (1996)\n- Slacker (1990)\n- My Own Private Idaho (1991)\n- Clerks (1994)\n- Party Girl (1995)\n- Single White Female (1992)\n- Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)\n- The Player (1992)\n- Something Wild (1986)\n- Airheads (1994) \n- So I murdered an axe murder\n- You’ve got Mail\n- French Kiss (1995)" ]
Almost Famous (2000) takes place in the 70s... But High Fidelity (2000) is a good match
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t3_xu5rdl_4/119
t1_iqtzv8x
0
[ "Almost Famous (2000)", "High Fidelity (2000)" ]
[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!", "- Reality Bites (1994)\n- Almost Famous (2000) \n- Beautiful Girls (1996)\n- She’s the one\n- High Fidelity (2000)\n- Swingers (1996)\n- Slacker (1990)\n- My Own Private Idaho (1991)\n- Clerks (1994)\n- Party Girl (1995)\n- Single White Female (1992)\n- Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)\n- The Player (1992)\n- Something Wild (1986)\n- Airheads (1994) \n- So I murdered an axe murder\n- You’ve got Mail\n- French Kiss (1995)", "Almost Famous (2000) takes place in the 70s... But High Fidelity (2000) is a good match" ]
Almost Famous (2000) is so fucking good it deserves a mention regardless.
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t3_xu5rdl_4/119
t1_iquabf6
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[ "Almost Famous (2000)" ]
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Movies with the "20-somethign in the 90's" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. To describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that. Any recommendations? Edit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!
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t3_xu5rdl_7/119
t3_xu5rdl
1
[ "Chasing Amy (1997)" ]
[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!" ]
- Reality Bites (1994) - Almost Famous (2000) - Beautiful Girls (1996) - She’s the one - High Fidelity (2000) - Swingers (1996) - Slacker (1990) - My Own Private Idaho (1991) - Clerks (1994) - Party Girl (1995) - Single White Female (1992) - Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) - The Player (1992) - Something Wild (1986) - Airheads (1994) - So I murdered an axe murder - You’ve got Mail - French Kiss (1995)
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t3_xu5rdl_7/119
t1_iqtz952
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[ "Reality Bites (1994)", "Almost Famous (2000)", "Beautiful Girls (1996)", "High Fidelity (2000)", "Swingers (1996)", "Slacker (1990)", "My Own Private Idaho (1991)", "Clerks (1994)", "Party Girl (1995)", "Single White Female (1992)", "Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)", "The Player (1992)", "Something Wild (1986)", "Airheads (1994)", "French Kiss (1995)" ]
[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!", "- Reality Bites (1994)\n- Almost Famous (2000) \n- Beautiful Girls (1996)\n- She’s the one\n- High Fidelity (2000)\n- Swingers (1996)\n- Slacker (1990)\n- My Own Private Idaho (1991)\n- Clerks (1994)\n- Party Girl (1995)\n- Single White Female (1992)\n- Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)\n- The Player (1992)\n- Something Wild (1986)\n- Airheads (1994) \n- So I murdered an axe murder\n- You’ve got Mail\n- French Kiss (1995)" ]
Almost Famous (2000)? It almost has a 70s vibe to it.
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t3_xu5rdl_7/119
t1_iqxzpbs
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[ "Almost Famous (2000)" ]
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Movies with the "20-somethign in the 90's" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. To describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that. Any recommendations? Edit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!
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t3_xu5rdl_10/119
t3_xu5rdl
1
[ "Chasing Amy (1997)" ]
[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!" ]
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
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t3_xu5rdl_10/119
t1_iqu25kz
0
[ "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997)" ]
[ "" ]
Movies with the "20-somethign in the 90's" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. To describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that. Any recommendations? Edit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!
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t3_xu5rdl_14/119
t3_xu5rdl
1
[ "Chasing Amy (1997)" ]
[ "", "Movies with the \"20-somethign in the 90's\" vibe?. Looking for suggestions that woudl reflect being a trendy 20-something in the mid-nineties. \nTo describe the vibe I'm looking for, put on Pulp's 'Common People' and then watch Chasing Amy (1997). Grungy rock shows in the basement bar in brooklyn, exposed brick lofts, cigarettes after sex, young adults trying to make in the city... stuff like that.\nAny recommendations?\nEdit: So many recommendations! This should get me through the winter. Thank you everyone!" ]
Dogma (1999), another Kevin smith flick. It’s great
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t3_xu5rdl_14/119
t1_iqwk2b1
0
[ "Dogma (1999)" ]
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movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated
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t3_xu5waf_1/12
t3_xu5waf
1
[ "Lethal Weapon (1987)", "The Punisher (2004)" ]
[ "", "movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated" ]
Not those genres, but About Schmidt (2002)
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t3_xu5waf_1/12
t1_iqv7dku
0
[ "About Schmidt (2002)" ]
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movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated
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t3_xu5waf_2/12
t3_xu5waf
1
[ "Lethal Weapon (1987)", "The Punisher (2004)" ]
[ "", "movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated" ]
Law Abiding Citizen (2009) Gladiator (2000)
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t3_xu5waf_2/12
t1_iqwd40q
0
[ "Law Abiding Citizen (2009)", "Gladiator (2000)" ]
[ "" ]
movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated
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t3_xu5waf_4/12
t3_xu5waf
1
[ "Lethal Weapon (1987)", "The Punisher (2004)" ]
[ "", "movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated" ]
Not the same, but: Grace Is Gone (2007) The whole movie is about a Husband trying to avoid breaking the news to his daughters that their Mom has died.
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t3_xu5waf_4/12
t1_iqw8whh
0
[ "Grace Is Gone (2007)" ]
[ "" ]
movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated
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t3_xu5waf_7/12
t3_xu5waf
1
[ "Lethal Weapon (1987)", "The Punisher (2004)" ]
[ "", "movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated" ]
Highwaymen (2004)
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t3_xu5waf_7/12
t1_iqvcm6g
0
[ "Highwaymen (2004)" ]
[ "", "movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated", "Highwaymen (2004)" ]
Ill give it a shot
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t3_xu5waf_7/12
t1_iqvhjth
1
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movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated
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t3_xu5waf_8/12
t3_xu5waf
1
[ "Lethal Weapon (1987)", "The Punisher (2004)" ]
[ "", "movies or shows where the wife dies. So basically the shows where the wife dies and the husband always remembers her or something similiar i liked Lethal Weapon (1987) and The Punisher (2004) and Peaky Blinders so something of that sort would be much appreciated" ]
- The Grey (2011) - The Revenant (2015)
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t3_xu5waf_8/12
t1_iqvrz35
0
[ "The Grey (2011)", "The Revenant (2015)" ]
[ "" ]
Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like).
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t3_xu6h8y_2/20
t3_xu6h8y
1
[ "Split (2016)", "10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)" ]
[ "", "Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like)." ]
Panic Room (2002) Inside Man (2006)
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t3_xu6h8y_2/20
t1_iqv9g4q
0
[ "Panic Room (2002)", "Inside Man (2006)" ]
[ "" ]
Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like).
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t3_xu6h8y_3/20
t3_xu6h8y
1
[ "Split (2016)", "10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)" ]
[ "", "Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like)." ]
Get Out (2017) The Visit (2015)
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t3_xu6h8y_3/20
t1_iqu0uyr
0
[ "Get Out (2017)", "The Visit (2015)" ]
[ "" ]
Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like).
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t3_xu6h8y_5/20
t3_xu6h8y
1
[ "Split (2016)", "10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)" ]
[ "", "Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like)." ]
Battle (2018) movies?
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t3_xu6h8y_5/20
t1_iqu8vmc
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[ "Battle (2018)" ]
[ "", "Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like).", "Battle (2018) movies?" ]
Or chamber films
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t3_xu6h8y_5/20
t1_iqu9fus
0
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Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like).
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t3_xu6h8y_9/20
t3_xu6h8y
1
[ "Split (2016)", "10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)" ]
[ "", "Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like)." ]
Actually a lot of Shyamalan's films are like this, not just Split (2016). Someone mentioned Split (2016) already, and that's a good one. Split (2016) and Split (2016) fit the bill, as does Split (2016)'s follow-up Split (2016), Split (2016) and to a certain extent his most recent film Old. Now, I think Split (2016) appealed to a wider audience than Shyamalan usually does, so your mileage may vary with these, but I thought I'd mention them, as I'm a huge fan of his and they do fit what you're asking for. Non-Shyamalan films that fit this: Split (2016), The Visit (2015), The Village (2004) (I've only seen the Danish version, but check out the remake if you like), Signs (2002) with Tom Hardy. Probs others, but those are off the top of my head.
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t3_xu6h8y_9/20
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Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like).
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t3_xu6h8y_10/20
t3_xu6h8y
1
[ "Split (2016)", "10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)" ]
[ "", "Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like)." ]
* Saw (2004) * Buried (2010) * Locke (2013)
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t3_xu6h8y_10/20
t1_iqy8oyi
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[ "Saw (2004)", "Buried (2010)", "Locke (2013)" ]
[ "" ]
Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like).
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t3_xu6h8y_11/20
t3_xu6h8y
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[ "Split (2016)", "10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)" ]
[ "", "Movies like Split (2016) with very interesting characters and the events happening in a small environment. Another similarly good movie would be **10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)** (Except the ending which I didn't particularly like)." ]
Ex Machina (2014)
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[ "Ex Machina (2014)" ]
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)" ]
Oculus (2013), and not a movie but all 3 of Mike Flanagan’s Netflix shows so far (Hell House (2001), Ill Manors (2012), and Midnight Mass (2003))
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[ "Oculus (2013)", "Hell House (2001)", "Ill Manors (2012)", "Midnight Mass (2003)" ]
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)" ]
Dark City (1998)
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[ "Dark City (1998)" ]
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Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling. I'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the "Pax" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship. I guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad. Edit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)" ]
Spirits of the Dead (1968), Peppermint Frappé (1967), White (2016), The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970), Personal Shopper (2016), La Llorona (2019) (the Guatemalan one), Possum (2018), Marebito (2004), Repulsion (1965), Spider (2002), Double Lover (2017), The Addiction (1995), Lamb (2021), Box (2015)
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[ "Spirits of the Dead (1968)", "Peppermint Frappé (1967)", "White (2016)", "The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970)", "Personal Shopper (2016)", "La Llorona (2019)", "Possum (2018)", "Marebito (2004)", "Repulsion (1965)", "Spider (2002)", "Double Lover (2017)", "The Addiction (1995)", "Lamb (2021)", "Box (2015)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)", "Spirits of the Dead (1968), Peppermint Frappé (1967), White (2016), The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970), Personal Shopper (2016), La Llorona (2019) (the Guatemalan one), Possum (2018), Marebito (2004), Repulsion (1965), Spider (2002), Double Lover (2017), The Addiction (1995), Lamb (2021), Box (2015)" ]
I've only seen one of those (Lamb (2021)) and loved it, so I'm pretty excited to watch the trailers of all those you mentioned!
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[ "Lamb (2021)" ]
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Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling. I'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the "Pax" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship. I guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad. Edit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)" ]
Forgive me if I’m sounding obvious but it sounds like Requiem for a Dream (2000) is what your after there’s also Swiss Army Man (2016), The Green Knight (2021), Pan’s Labyrinth, Jeepers Creepers (2001), Annihilation (2018), Jason X (2001), Aliens (1986).
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[ "Requiem for a Dream (2000)", "Swiss Army Man (2016)", "The Green Knight (2021)", "Jeepers Creepers (2001)", "Annihilation (2018)", "Jason X (2001)", "Aliens (1986)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)", "Forgive me if I’m sounding obvious but it sounds like Requiem for a Dream (2000) is what your after there’s also Swiss Army Man (2016), The Green Knight (2021), Pan’s Labyrinth, Jeepers Creepers (2001), Annihilation (2018), Jason X (2001), Aliens (1986)." ]
Ive seen all of Aronofsky's films, and all the films you listed. Thanks.
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Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling. I'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the "Pax" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship. I guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad. Edit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)" ]
It Follows (2014)
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[ "It Follows (2014)" ]
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)" ]
The Ritual (2017) The trait represented is regret
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[ "The Ritual (2017)" ]
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Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling. I'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the "Pax" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship. I guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad. Edit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
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Fight Club (1999)
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[ "Fight Club (1999)" ]
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
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Vampire's Kiss (1988)
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[ "Vampire's Kiss (1988)" ]
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Thanks for the suggestion!
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Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling. I'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the "Pax" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship. I guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad. Edit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
[ "", "Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling.\nI'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the \"Pax\" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship.\nI guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad.\nEdit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)" ]
Climax (2018) Enter the Void (2009) Requiem for a Dream (2000) Whiplash (2014) Those are only some of my favorite movies that messed me up.
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[ "Climax (2018)", "Enter the Void (2009)", "Requiem for a Dream (2000)", "Whiplash (2014)" ]
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Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling. I'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the "Pax" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship. I guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad. Edit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)
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[ "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "Bandook (2013)", "Black Swan (2010)", "Borgman (2013)", "The Babadook (2014)", "Wired (1989)", "Death Note (2017)", "The Sandman (2017)", "Check It Out (2008)" ]
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Midsommar (2019), Mother! (2017)
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[ "Midsommar (2019)", "Mother! (2017)" ]
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Films like Black Swan (2010), Borgman (2013), Bandook (2013).... I love psychological thrillers, horrors, or dramas that use a monster/hallucination/spirit as a personification of some dark quality, emotion, or experience. In Black Swan (2010) it's used to show the toxicity of her choices and the high cost of her perfectionism. In Borgman (2013) it is used to show his inner monologue with his own toxic traits. In The Babadook (2014), the monster is a more straight up personification of a feeling. I'm looking for more films like this that tell an otherwise grounded story with a supernatural being acting as visual imagery. Other examples of this would be Bandersnatch if you were edgy enough to get the "Pax" ending, Wired (1989) if you replaced the humor with existential horror, Calvin & Hobbes if Calvin were addicted to drugs and Hobbes were a demonic tiger that's always telling him he's a piece of shit, or Death Note (2017) if Light were just a regular old serial killer with a savior complex (and no notebook shenanigans) and Ryuk was just your friendly neighborhood shinigami in the unwitting companionship. I guess I'm basically looking for a buddy monster movie where everyone is sad. Edit: no one suggested it, but The Sandman (2017) is exactly the kind of movie I was looking for. Check It Out (2008)
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The Lobster (2015)
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[ "The Lobster (2015)" ]
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Spooky Season. Hey Guys, Just looking for recommendations for Spooky Season. I'm not interested in things like It or Freddy Krueger or Halloween (1978). These are movies I've seen and would like movies that are similar to these. I know what you did last summer, Prom Night (2008)(2008), When a Stranger Calls (2006)(2006), Disturbia (2007), and Identity (2003). These are the scariest I go for. Although i kinda liked the Scream (1996) tv series. And I do like The Final Destination Movies although sometimes I don't like the death scenes. Hid out on the porch when that elevator scene came. Peace Out (2011). And of course I like my family friendly movies like Practical Magic (1998), Hocus Pocus (1993), Haunted Mansion (2015), Casper (1995), Casper (1995) Meets Wendy, Casper (1995), Casper (1995), Casper Meets Wendy, Tower of Terror (1941), Stitches (2012) Clue (1985)
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[ "", "Spooky Season. Hey Guys, Just looking for recommendations for Spooky Season. I'm not interested in things like It or Freddy Krueger or Halloween (1978). \nThese are movies I've seen and would like movies that are similar to these. \n I know what you did last summer,\n Prom Night (2008)(2008), \nWhen a Stranger Calls (2006)(2006),\n Disturbia (2007), and \nIdentity (2003). These are the scariest I go for. Although i kinda liked the Scream (1996) tv series. And I do like The Final Destination Movies although sometimes I don't like the death scenes. Hid out on the porch when that elevator scene came. Peace Out (2011). \nAnd of course I like my family friendly movies like\n Practical Magic (1998),\n Hocus Pocus (1993), \nHaunted Mansion (2015),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper (1995) Meets Wendy, \nCasper (1995),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper Meets Wendy, \nTower of Terror (1941),\nStitches (2012)\nClue (1985)" ]
Gangster Squad (2013)
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Spooky Season. Hey Guys, Just looking for recommendations for Spooky Season. I'm not interested in things like It or Freddy Krueger or Halloween (1978). These are movies I've seen and would like movies that are similar to these. I know what you did last summer, Prom Night (2008)(2008), When a Stranger Calls (2006)(2006), Disturbia (2007), and Identity (2003). These are the scariest I go for. Although i kinda liked the Scream (1996) tv series. And I do like The Final Destination Movies although sometimes I don't like the death scenes. Hid out on the porch when that elevator scene came. Peace Out (2011). And of course I like my family friendly movies like Practical Magic (1998), Hocus Pocus (1993), Haunted Mansion (2015), Casper (1995), Casper (1995) Meets Wendy, Casper (1995), Casper (1995), Casper Meets Wendy, Tower of Terror (1941), Stitches (2012) Clue (1985)
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[ "", "Spooky Season. Hey Guys, Just looking for recommendations for Spooky Season. I'm not interested in things like It or Freddy Krueger or Halloween (1978). \nThese are movies I've seen and would like movies that are similar to these. \n I know what you did last summer,\n Prom Night (2008)(2008), \nWhen a Stranger Calls (2006)(2006),\n Disturbia (2007), and \nIdentity (2003). These are the scariest I go for. Although i kinda liked the Scream (1996) tv series. And I do like The Final Destination Movies although sometimes I don't like the death scenes. Hid out on the porch when that elevator scene came. Peace Out (2011). \nAnd of course I like my family friendly movies like\n Practical Magic (1998),\n Hocus Pocus (1993), \nHaunted Mansion (2015),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper (1995) Meets Wendy, \nCasper (1995),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper Meets Wendy, \nTower of Terror (1941),\nStitches (2012)\nClue (1985)" ]
* Beat Street (1984) (trilogy) - this is one of the best that I watched. * The Invisible Guest (2016) * The Call (2013) * A Tale of Two Sisters (2003) these are good if you haven't seen em' yet. enjoy!
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[ "Beat Street (1984)", "The Invisible Guest (2016)", "The Call (2013)", "A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)" ]
[ "", "Spooky Season. Hey Guys, Just looking for recommendations for Spooky Season. I'm not interested in things like It or Freddy Krueger or Halloween (1978). \nThese are movies I've seen and would like movies that are similar to these. \n I know what you did last summer,\n Prom Night (2008)(2008), \nWhen a Stranger Calls (2006)(2006),\n Disturbia (2007), and \nIdentity (2003). These are the scariest I go for. Although i kinda liked the Scream (1996) tv series. And I do like The Final Destination Movies although sometimes I don't like the death scenes. Hid out on the porch when that elevator scene came. Peace Out (2011). \nAnd of course I like my family friendly movies like\n Practical Magic (1998),\n Hocus Pocus (1993), \nHaunted Mansion (2015),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper (1995) Meets Wendy, \nCasper (1995),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper Meets Wendy, \nTower of Terror (1941),\nStitches (2012)\nClue (1985)", "* Beat Street (1984) (trilogy) - this is one of the best that I watched.\n* The Invisible Guest (2016)\n* The Call (2013)\n* A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)\nthese are good if you haven't seen em' yet. enjoy!" ]
Beat Street (1984) is a great suggestion with what OP likes!
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[ "Beat Street (1984)" ]
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Spooky Season. Hey Guys, Just looking for recommendations for Spooky Season. I'm not interested in things like It or Freddy Krueger or Halloween (1978). These are movies I've seen and would like movies that are similar to these. I know what you did last summer, Prom Night (2008)(2008), When a Stranger Calls (2006)(2006), Disturbia (2007), and Identity (2003). These are the scariest I go for. Although i kinda liked the Scream (1996) tv series. And I do like The Final Destination Movies although sometimes I don't like the death scenes. Hid out on the porch when that elevator scene came. Peace Out (2011). And of course I like my family friendly movies like Practical Magic (1998), Hocus Pocus (1993), Haunted Mansion (2015), Casper (1995), Casper (1995) Meets Wendy, Casper (1995), Casper (1995), Casper Meets Wendy, Tower of Terror (1941), Stitches (2012) Clue (1985)
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[ "Halloween (1978)", "Prom Night (2008)", "When a Stranger Calls (2006)", "Disturbia (2007)", "Identity (2003)", "Scream (1996)", "Peace Out (2011)", "Practical Magic (1998)", "Hocus Pocus (1993)", "Haunted Mansion (2015)", "Casper (1995)", "Casper (1995)", "Casper (1995)", "Casper (1995)", "Tower of Terror (1941)", "Stitches (2012)", "Clue (1985)" ]
[ "", "Spooky Season. Hey Guys, Just looking for recommendations for Spooky Season. I'm not interested in things like It or Freddy Krueger or Halloween (1978). \nThese are movies I've seen and would like movies that are similar to these. \n I know what you did last summer,\n Prom Night (2008)(2008), \nWhen a Stranger Calls (2006)(2006),\n Disturbia (2007), and \nIdentity (2003). These are the scariest I go for. Although i kinda liked the Scream (1996) tv series. And I do like The Final Destination Movies although sometimes I don't like the death scenes. Hid out on the porch when that elevator scene came. Peace Out (2011). \nAnd of course I like my family friendly movies like\n Practical Magic (1998),\n Hocus Pocus (1993), \nHaunted Mansion (2015),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper (1995) Meets Wendy, \nCasper (1995),\n Casper (1995), \nCasper Meets Wendy, \nTower of Terror (1941),\nStitches (2012)\nClue (1985)" ]
* Fright Night (1985) - don't watch the trailer, just straight to the movie
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[ "Fright Night (1985)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993).
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[ "Halloween (1978)", "Hocus Pocus (1993)" ]
[ "", "Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993)." ]
*Lights Out (2016)* (2016) *Tremors (1990)* (1990)
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[ "Lights Out (2016)", "Tremors (1990)" ]
[ "", "Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993).", "*Lights Out (2016)* (2016) \n*Tremors (1990)* (1990)" ]
I forgot all about Tremors (1990). And there are about 7 movies in that franchise!
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[ "Tremors (1990)" ]
[ "", "Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993).", "*Lights Out (2016)* (2016) \n*Tremors (1990)* (1990)", "I forgot all about Tremors (1990). And there are about 7 movies in that franchise!" ]
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[ "Alien (1979)", "American Pie (1999)", "Alien (1979)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993).
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[ "Halloween (1978)", "Hocus Pocus (1993)" ]
[ "", "Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993)." ]
Trick 'r Treat (2007)
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[ "Trick 'r Treat (2007)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993).
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[ "Halloween (1978)", "Hocus Pocus (1993)" ]
[ "", "Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993)." ]
Hubie Halloween (2020) on Netflix is good
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[ "Hubie Halloween (2020)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993).
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[ "Halloween (1978)", "Hocus Pocus (1993)" ]
[ "", "Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993)." ]
1408 (2007) is one of the very few PG-13 horror films that does not feel held back by its rating.
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[ "1408 (2007)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993).
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t3_xu9hj2_5/7
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[ "Halloween (1978)", "Hocus Pocus (1993)" ]
[ "", "Looking forMild horro/Halloween movies. I am looking for Halloween (1978) movies that are less intense than horror. Not necessarily no horror at all, but it has to be at a lower level and be much more teen friendly. For like a 13 year old. All I have thought of is Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus (1993)." ]
Non-horror Halloween content: [The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/22292-the-ghost-and-mrs-muir?language=en-US) [Oh My Ghost (2013)](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/63119?language=en-US) - Korean mini-series. [I Married a Witch (1942)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/25970-i-married-a-witch?language=en-US) [Bell Book and Candle (1958)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/2006-bell-book-and-candle?language=en-US) [Once Bitten (1985)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/19064-once-bitten?language=en-US) [Death Becomes Her (1992)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/9374-death-becomes-her?language=en-US) [The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/18841-the-lost-skeleton-of-cadavra?language=en-US) [Topper (1937)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/23101-topper?language=en-US) [Topper Returns (1941)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/44875-topper-returns?language=en-US) [ Beetlejuice (1988) ](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/4011-beetlejuice?language=en-US) [Casper (1995)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/8839-casper?language=en-US) Mild Horror: [Night Of The Comet (1984)](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/18462-night-of-the-comet?language=en-US) - zombies without quite so much gore.
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[ "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)", "Oh My Ghost (2013)", "I Married a Witch (1942)", "Bell Book and Candle (1958)", "Once Bitten (1985)" ]
[ "" ]
Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw "Return to Paradise (1998)" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.
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t3_xu9n8x_5/16
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[ "Return to Paradise (1998)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies." ]
Frank (2014) Shifty (2008) Reign Over Me (2007) Accepted (2006)
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[ "Frank (2014)", "Shifty (2008)", "Reign Over Me (2007)", "Accepted (2006)" ]
[ "" ]
Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw "Return to Paradise (1998)" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.
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[ "Return to Paradise (1998)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies." ]
The Shawshank Redemption (1994).
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t3_xu9n8x_6/16
t1_iquxd5x
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[ "The Shawshank Redemption (1994)" ]
[ "" ]
Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw "Return to Paradise (1998)" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.
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t3_xu9n8x_8/16
t3_xu9n8x
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[ "Return to Paradise (1998)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies." ]
Beaches (1988) The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005)
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[ "Beaches (1988)", "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005)" ]
[ "" ]
Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw "Return to Paradise (1998)" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.
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t3_xu9n8x_11/16
t3_xu9n8x
1
[ "Return to Paradise (1998)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies." ]
50/50 (2011). And it's based on a true story of Seth rogens
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t3_xu9n8x_11/16
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[ "50/50 (2011)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.", "50/50 (2011). And it's based on a true story of Seth rogens" ]
Chef (2014) The scene Seth Rogens reading a book about How to cope with cancer or something. That was deep in the feels!
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[ "Chef (2014)" ]
[ "" ]
Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw "Return to Paradise (1998)" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.
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[ "Return to Paradise (1998)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies." ]
Our Friend (2019)
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t3_xu9n8x_13/16
t1_iquku5n
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[ "Our Friend (2019)" ]
[ "" ]
Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw "Return to Paradise (1998)" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.
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[ "Return to Paradise (1998)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies." ]
Stand by Me (1986)
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[ "Stand by Me (1986)" ]
[ "" ]
Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw "Return to Paradise (1998)" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies.
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[ "Return to Paradise (1998)" ]
[ "", "Films that show friends being there for each other and making tough decisions, consequences. Just saw \"Return to Paradise (1998)\" and enjoyed the part about friendship, tough decisions, consequence. Looking for other movies." ]
Brokedown Palace (1999)
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t3_xu9n8x_15/16
t1_iqv21ai
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[ "Brokedown Palace (1999)" ]
[ "" ]
I’m looking for gripping drama or thriller movies; movies with plot twists or endings you can’t stop thinking about afterwards.. The last couple movies I watched that ticked these boxes for me: Nocturnal Animals (2016), The Gift (2015), Parasite (2019), The Call (2020), Forgotten (2017), I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore, Coherence (2013), and Shirley (2020).
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[ "Nocturnal Animals (2016)", "The Gift (2015)", "Parasite (2019)", "The Call (2020)", "Forgotten (2017)", "Coherence (2013)", "Shirley (2020)" ]
[ "", "I’m looking for gripping drama or thriller movies; movies with plot twists or endings you can’t stop thinking about afterwards.. The last couple movies I watched that ticked these boxes for me: Nocturnal Animals (2016), The Gift (2015), Parasite (2019), The Call (2020), Forgotten (2017), I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore, Coherence (2013), and Shirley (2020)." ]
The Death of Dick Long (2019)
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[ "The Death of Dick Long (2019)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking for a film/documentary to soothe my climate anxiety. I have been very anxious about climate change lately and i’ve been looking for a nature focused film that can give a optimist outlook on climate change.
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[ "", "Looking for a film/documentary to soothe my climate anxiety. I have been very anxious about climate change lately and i’ve been looking for a nature focused film that can give a optimist outlook on climate change." ]
Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) maybe? Optimistic in the sense that as the future unfolds, people and communities will continue to endure and find meaning. Not optimistic like "maybe it'll be fine."
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[ "Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)" ]
[ "" ]
Looking for a film/documentary to soothe my climate anxiety. I have been very anxious about climate change lately and i’ve been looking for a nature focused film that can give a optimist outlook on climate change.
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