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Any of you guys watch foreign or dark films? Here in the U.S. we don't get the chance to see some of the films from overseas, due to their content (:?:) :-s :-k. Anyways, feel free to recommend any films.
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LOLOL
ah, man!!
you're talkin about those movie's, where it's like 2 1/2 hrs, of footage of a stopped clock, sitting on a table!!!
or the clock is running backwards, and theres a cow standing next to the table!!!
and every once in awhile a word will flash across the screen!!!  :lol:

SPROCKETS!!!!!!!!!

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Yes that is exactly what non-american films are like.  :roll:

Well what is native to me is foreign to you, so I'll reccomend you some Swedish films.

Ondskan (The Evil) - An excelent film based on the book by Jan Guillo. Erik is expelled from school for fighting. He ends up at a private boarding school where the senior students control the young ones. Erik finds a friend in Pierre, his room mate. The story revolves around Erik who just wishes to be left alone and graduate. He doesn't listen to what the seniors have to say and they don't like it. There are these ritualistic fights that the older students force upont he younger and some get quite brutal. It's a great film and shouldn't be missed. It was even nominated for an oscar.

Det Okända (The unknown) - A movie about some scientists or biologists who travel to the north of Sweden to investigate a forest fire. When there they discover a strange...creature. As time goes on some of the people get posessed and things get creepy. I saw it a few years back and it was quite a dark film. It's definately inspired by The Blair Which Project, except it's not just 3 teens running around in the dark screaming for 2 hours. :D Good movie with a cool ending.

Beck 2: Spår i mörker (Beck 2 - traces in darkness) - Now this is an awesome film! Part of the great Beck series and my favorite. A serial killer is loose and is terrorising the Stockholm subways at night by decapitating them. The way in which he strikes is really creepy. He shuts off the power and wears night vision goggles to navigate through the pitch black. The twist is that we see it through his eyes as he sneaks up on his terrified victims.

Another good one:

Battle Royale - A Japanese film set in the near future where in order to teach discipline and respect a random class of students is chosen, sent to an island, given weapons and forced to kill each other until only one remains. A bit of a modern classic and overall very kick ass.
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prozium wrote: Yes that is exactly what non-american films are like.  :roll:
relax, "euro" boy!!!
don't roll your eye's at me!!
or, your "smiley's" eyes at me!! LOLOL  :lol:
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Foreign films from my DVD collection;

The Seventh Seal
The Seven Samuri
Rashomon
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Others I've enjoyed;

The Motorcycle Diaries
Breathless
The Bicycle Theif
Umberto D
Wings of Desire
Faraway, So Close
Amelie
Muriel's Wedding

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Foreign Films in my collection:

(some are martial arts so its kinda unfair)

Japanese:
Seven Samurai
Throne of Blood
The Dead Sleep Well
Yojimbo
Sanjuro
Hidden Fortress
Samurai Spy
Samurai Rebellion
Kill!
Sword of the Beast
Sword of Doom

And (non-English) Euro films
Le Samorai
Arguirre: Wrath of God
Malena
Cobra Verde

Of the Hispanic Nature:
Amores Perros
Macario (!)
Los Diarios Motocicleta

Other Asian:
Ong Bak: the Thai Warrior
Tom Yum Goong (on its way from ebay)
Shaloin Soccer
Kung Fu Hustle
Fist of Fury
Big Boss
Way of the Dragon
Drunken Master

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GonzoNYC wrote:
The Motorcycle Diaries
Oh once I gave this movie the chance to grow on me I really liked it. At first I found it a bit slow and repetative but after a second viewing it all flowed much better. Good movie.

Speaking of South American films, City Of God is a very good film as well.

Also since Amelie was mentioned, A Very Long Engagement, while it lacked the charm of Amelie it was still pretty good and has some cool war scenes too.
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A Very Long Engagement was good, I can't exactyl remmeber if All Quiet on the Western Front was in German or not when I saw it, there probably exist many versions...also Tae Guk Gi is must see.
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