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American Beauty (1999,  R)
American Beauty
"DON'T BRINK ME DOWN" is the seventh track on Neil Young's album After the Gold Rush. It was written by Young Annie Lennox covered the song on her 1995 Medusa album; her version also appeared in the movie American Beauty (1999), although it wasn't included on the film's soundtrack album.
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Apocalypse Now (1979,  R)
Apocalypse Now
THE END is a song by The Doors. Originally written by Jim Morrison as a simple good-bye song, possibly to a girlfriend.
Director Martin Scorsese once used the song in a sex scene montage in his early student film Who's That Knocking at My Door (1968).
The song was also used in Oliver Stone's 1991 film The Doors, where it plays while the band explored drugs in the desert.
The script is based on Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness, Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film set during the Vietnam War.
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Basic Instinct (1992,  R)
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Blade Runner (1982,  R)
Blade Runner
Blade Runner is a 1982 American science fiction film, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Sean Young. The screenplay, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. The film depicts a dystopian Los Angeles in November 2019 in which genetically manufactured beings called replicants ? visually indistinguishable from adult humans ? are used for dangerous or menial work on Earth's "off-world colonies". Following a replicant uprising, replicants become illegal on Earth and specialist police called "blade runners" are trained to hunt down and "retire" escaped replicants on Earth. The plot focuses on a brutal and cunning group of recently-escaped replicants hiding in Los Angeles and the semi-retired blade runner, Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), who reluctantly agrees to take on one more assignment.
One of my first movies I ever saw. My senses ecxite from the first scenes. Felt the brooding atmosphere of that moody futuristic, sci-fi noirish thriller, with stunning, visually-dazzling effects. Wonderfull music from Vaggelis.
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Cabaret (1972,  PG)
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Carrie (1976,  R)
Carrie
Carrie is a 1976 American horror film directed by Brian De Palma and written by Lawrence D. Cohen, based on the novel by Stephen King. The film and the novel deal with a socially outcast teenage girl, Carrie White, who discovers she possesses telekinetic powers after being subjected to endless humiliation by her peers, teachers, and psychological torture by her mother. The film stars Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Betty Buckley, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen, William Katt, John Travolta, and Priscilla Pointer (Irving's real life mother). The score for Carrie was composed by Pino Donaggio."
A realy very good horror film great to wacth (and I told Because I 'm not horror films fun) with the classic sense, that horror builds rather than constantly shocking, horror that works so well that we don?t need a guts every two seconds . The film has dark undertones about the nastiness of teenagers spirit, female sexuality, and bad christianity.
Wacthing the film felt the horror get me all around but the point is that I realy like it. Horror in this film is just and amazing felling and not something annoyed.
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Chinatown (1974,  R)
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Cleopatra (1963,  Unrated)
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Platoon (1986,  R)
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Psycho (1960,  R)
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Metropolis (1927,  Unrated)
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Anima persa (Lost Soul) (The Forbidden Room) (1977,  Unrated)
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Kalifornia (1993,  R)
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Mount Pleasant (2006,  Unrated)
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Niagara (1953,  Unrated)
Niagara
I saw this film because of the poster of the movie. Nothing special as story but I loved Niagar's fall waters.

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