What are some Jow Forumsino movies? I remember there being a thread like this with some kino as fuck obscure movies before. Post some non war movies as well instead of TORA TORA TORA or FMJ for the 100th time.
Also i remember seeing this here and it looking based
Is this the movie with Tye Sheridan's asshole in it?
Also Postal 2007
Tyler Martinez
Falling Down. >Watch it once for the systematic off the rails >watch it again to see how much you relate to Michael Douglas >Watch it a third time to see how much that idea scares you
The fact it makes both polcucks and sjw's seethe at the same time proves it's a damn good movie.
James Richardson
Seriously
That is my all time favorite movie. No preaching, no bullshit, just a man experiencing the fall of his version of American and his life imploding as he finally snaps. It's far FAR too relatable.
Caleb Clark
And thats why (((they))) dont like it, because of how easily we can relate to it
Ethan Powell
Blackhat is good too for tech, shoot-out(s), and one particular scene I won't spoil.
John Perez
The precision 1911 action got me hard
Christopher James
>No Country For Old Men >First Blood >Reservoir Dogs
Levi Hill
Hap and Leonard has a pretty cool swamp noir/retro aesthetic (Sundance TV series based in the '80s with James Purfoy and Michael Kenneth Williams aka Omar; you can find it on Netflix). First season of True Detective is also pretty fuckin dope.
Jack Howard
Out of the Furnace
James Campbell
Honestly feels like the guys at Rockstar based their weapon acquisitions in GTA3 around this movie. Starts out unarmed, gets melee, gets guns, maxes out his arsenal with a rocket launcher.
Nicholas Rogers
Awesome film
Samuel Lee
The movie 'Joe' with Nick Cage is just a better 'Mud'
Isaiah Martin
Mud is great.
This too.
based list
Longmire. Not a film but y'know. Also:
Rio Bravo El Dorado The Searchers True Grit (2010) Once Upon a Time in the West The Ballad of Cable Hogue 4 For Texas Hatari! Zulu The Bridge on the River Kwai The Man Who Would Be King Murphy's War Beneath Hill 60 Gallipoli Alexander Director's Cut
Levi Parker
TAPS is a top tier film in my opinion. Basically TL;DR for those who haven't seen it, a military school is being shut down and the students took over the school and turn it into a military fort demanding that the government doesn't shut down their school that they love so much. I'm not going to spoil the ending but it's a really good film.