Suggest me MOVIES!

So I am looking for movies to watch,I prefer comedy but,I will try others i just got pulp fiction so yeah send me suggestions :D
 
John Dies at the End so you know why my new avatar is awesome. ;)


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I'll just put up a few classics then...
Reservoir Dogs. Also made by Tarantino. Has a few legendary moments in it that the media and other sources tend to refer to in an...easter-egg like fashion. Also, "Stuck in the middle with you" will bring up new, different memories from now on.
Revolver. The fact that the plot thins out the short-sighted viewers and confuses the ones trying to figure it out feels semi-brilliant. The plot is as simple or complicated as you let it out to be. Googling doesn't seem to offer much help, save for giving you various opinions of bloggers and such. Someone even mentioned Angels, somehow.

I have so many that I like that flirt around the style/genre/whatchamacallit of Pulp Fiction. But the memory, she's a mighty mean mistress.
I guess I'll have to edit this post if I remember more or post a new one if someone's replied already. Seems the most courteous way to do it.
 
Movie recommendations? Let's see...
You said you're more into comedy, so:
  • Any movie from Monty Python. The Holy Grail, Meaning of Life, Life of Brian, and ...And Now For Something Completely Different.
  • The Cheech and Chong films. Up in Smoke, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, and Still Smokin just to name a few.
  • Almost every movie made by the Zucker Brothers and/or Jim Abrahams before 2005. Films like Kentucky Fried Movie, Airplane, Hot Shots!, The Naked Gun series, and their darkly humored classic Ruthless People are highly recommended.
  • Though this movie wasn't intended to be a comedy when it was first released, Reefer Madness is the kind of goofy, fear-mongering propaganda film that'll make you laugh your ass off when you watch it. It's also public domain, and ready to watch on Youtube.
  • Funny thing how a mid-'30's anti-pot exploitation movie can inspire a musical that just completely satirizes the entire thing 60 years later. What's even better is that there was a movie based off of the musical. In 2005, Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical premiered on Showtime, and is currently available on DVD. It's a great movie musical and unlike the original film, its humor is intentional.
  • YellowBeard is a parody of many A- and B-movie pirate films, long before "Pirates" was made. Written by and starring the late, great Graham Chapman, it also stars the equally late and great Marty Feldman and Peter Boyle, as well as the quite alive Eric Idle and John Cleese from Monty Python fame, Cheech and Chong, Madeline Kahn and other big names in American and British comedy. It's quite funny if for no other reason than it being so intentionally goofy and over-the-top.
That's just off the top of my head at this time. I'll probably be back with more recommendations later on after I get some shut-eye.
 
Movie recommendations? Let's see...
You said you're more into comedy, so:
  • Any movie from Monty Python. The Holy Grail, Meaning of Life, Life of Brian, and ...And Now For Something Completely Different.
  • The Cheech and Chong films. Up in Smoke, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, and Still Smokin just to name a few.
  • Almost every movie made by the Zucker Brothers and/or Jim Abrahams before 2005. Films like Kentucky Fried Movie, Airplane, Hot Shots!, The Naked Gun series, and their darkly humored classic Ruthless People are highly recommended.
  • Though this movie wasn't intended to be a comedy when it was first released, Reefer Madness is the kind of goofy, fear-mongering propaganda film that'll make you laugh your ass off when you watch it. It's also public domain, and ready to watch on Youtube.
  • Funny thing how a mid-'30's anti-pot exploitation movie can inspire a musical that just completely satirizes the entire thing 60 years later. What's even better is that there was a movie based off of the musical. In 2005, Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical premiered on Showtime, and is currently available on DVD. It's a great movie musical and unlike the original film, its humor is intentional.
  • YellowBeard is a parody of many A- and B-movie pirate films, long before "Pirates" was made. Written by and starring the late, great Graham Chapman, it also stars the equally late and great Marty Feldman and Peter Boyle, as well as the quite alive Eric Idle and Eric Idle from Monty Python fame, Cheech and Chong, Madeline Kahn and other big names in American and British comedy. It's quite funny if for no other reason than it being so intentionally goofy and over-the-top.
That's just off the top of my head at this time. I'll probably be back with more recommendations later on after I get some shut-eye.
You sir have a very good list i have seen alot of the cheech and chong movies but,never heard of all the others i will check them out thanks :)!
 
Check out Drive with Ryan Gosling, that so far is my favorite movie of the decade. You get to see Albert Brooks stab a guy in the face with a fork, what is better than that? It might not be your thing, but Boogie Nights is a really good movie about 70's and 80's porn. I also suggest some British crimes movies like Snatch, Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, and Layer Cake. If you want a really good heist film, check out Stanley Kubrick's "The Killing". It has a great ending too. I also like the Coen Brother's No County for Old Men. Has a menacing villain and great tension. It can be slow moving a times, but I don't mind it. Another one of my favorites is David Lynch's "Blue Velvet". Strange but very good movie. Dennis Hopper is really good in that.
 
You should try to watch Django: Unchained.
It's hilarious.
 
Watch Paranormal Activity, it's so unscary, it's hilarious.
 
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