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The last truly influential film?

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Please. You're as a scared of Spanish as you are of blacks. You would still shite yourself walking down the street in the majority of Harlem

I see you're walking this one back just like your claim there are no half million $ condos there and Harlem is bigger than Philadelphia. :lol:

 

Worms nailed it with "Liar Liar."

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I see you're walking this one back just like your claim there are no half million $ condos there and Harlem is bigger than Philadelphia. :lol:

 

Worms nailed it with "Liar Liar."

Buck up skippy. What do you have to lose?

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The Matrix? I was thinking that or Inception, even though I felt it was overrated and The Matrix was the first "mind-fock" action movie.

 

The biggest, most renown and revered, movie in my generation is The Dark Knight. Far from what I would consider to be an influential, genre redefining, movie that I think the topic is asking for.

 

There really can be only so many new ideas, that is why we are seeing so many sequels and revivals of old movies/franchises. Even newer movies that are different and impactful aren't really showing us something we haven't seen before. Straight Outta Compton is a good example of a great and impactful movie that has influence but is not really redefining anything.

 

Enter The Void is maybe the only recent movie I've seen that was truly something different. To be different you REALLY have to get weird and abstract nowadays.

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So whites are the majority now, in Harlem? Two fockin idiots.

Neither of them would venture past 122nd street without a body guard. Or take the subway past it for that matter. Ignore their idiocy.

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Enter the Void was so focked up.

 

PS you would probably like Upstream Color

 

I was kind of meh on ETV. I liked what they tried to do, but, I dunno, I wouldn't watch it again. I didn't like how it became basically a soft-core porno towards the end.

 

DMT is an awesome and interesting substance though.

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I was kind of meh on ETV. I liked what they tried to do, but, I dunno, I wouldn't watch it again. I didn't like how it became basically a soft-core porno towards the end.

 

DMT is an awesome and interesting substance though.

 

I find all of Gaspar Noe's movies to be a total chore to sit through. Repetitive, dumb, trying very very hard to be offensive and shocking.

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The theatrical release version of Blade Runner is on Netflix right now... holy fock I forgot how much better the Directors' Cut/Final Cut were. Like infinitely better. The narration is focking horrible in the theatrical version.

 

Just an FYI to anyone who has never seen the better version - it's like a whole different movie.

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The matrix. I know the they have now is common place. But when the matrix came out it was something we had never seen. if you joke with someone today about taking the blue or red pill a large portion of people will know what your referring to.

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Not saying it's influential, or maybe it was - certainly disturbing.... I know it's about 7 years old, but I just now saw the movie 'Taken' - wow, that was horrible. I don't even have kids and it bothered me - I can only imagine how it made those with daughters feel.

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The matrix. I know the ###### they have now is common place. But when the matrix came out it was something we had never seen. if you joke with someone today about taking the blue or red pill a large portion of people will know what your referring to.

I'll second this. :thumbsup:

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