• AnchoriteMagus@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I used to watch Tombstone (or at least parts of it) every day after school.

    The Lord of the Rings trilogy

    The Abyss

    The Thing

    Ben-Hur

    Spartacus

    Taxi Driver

    Godfather I and II

    Tarkovsky’s Stalker

    Terminator 2

    Alien and Aliens

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        8 days ago

        Not aliens per se, but Sunshine is great. Awesome ensemble cast headed up by Cillian Murphy on a journey to the sun.

        Annihilation is an excellent sci-fi/ cosmic horror centered around our perception of alien “life”, and will it even recognize us as life when we meet it. Natalie Portman and Oscar Isaac.

        The classic 2001: A Space Odyssey. Admittedly more notable for Kubrick’s filmmaking than the plot, but still a mind-blowingly cool movie.

        Enemy Mine for the other end of the spectrum, about a human and an alien learning to work together / overcome their innate xenophobia.

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              8 days ago

              Likewise. If you haven’t seen Bugonia, came out last year or maybe early this year, put it on the top of your list. Based on your taste, I’m willing to put it at a 9/10, I thought it was an easy 10

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                8 days ago

                I just watched it last night! I need to watch it again, but I don’t know if I liked it as much as Poor Things. The cast was electrifying on screen together, but the end threw me. I almost think it would have worked better as a standard woman against her captors movie. Still loved it, though. 9/10 even with my nitpicking. I love Yorgos Lanthimos’ work.