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sasha_feather) wrote2016-05-15 12:54 am
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Movie rec request
Hello friends! I thought I'd crowd source a request for films for a movie night with some friends. Our criteria are:
--Shorter movies; about 1.5 hours is ideal (this is a major sticking point and I'm not sure how to find shorter films)
--In English
--Live Action (not animated)
--No horror, major violence, or super-downer films
--Bonus points for women
--Drama, comedy, documentary, preferred
--Shorter movies; about 1.5 hours is ideal (this is a major sticking point and I'm not sure how to find shorter films)
--In English
--Live Action (not animated)
--No horror, major violence, or super-downer films
--Bonus points for women
--Drama, comedy, documentary, preferred
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The Addams Family (1991) 1h 39min
Addams Family Values (1993) 1h 34min
Banksy Does New York 2014 - documentary - 80mins
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Twenty feet from stardom (2013, 91 minutes) -- about backup singers. Haven't seen it, but I guarantee that the soundtrack is fabulous.
What about concert movies? Stop Making Sense (1984, 88 minutes, Talking Heads); one of the best movies I've ever seen. Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1973, 90 minutes, David Bowie); haven't seen it, though.
[spends an hour browsing through IMDb]
For reference, IMDB has an advanced search feature that includes lots of options, including running time: http://www.imdb.com/search/title
Thank you!
I loved 20 Feet from Stardom and really recommend it. It was terrific.
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Also 20 ft from stardom makes me cry just remembering it.
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Best in Show (2000) - mockumentary comedy about dog shows. 90 minutes.
Muriel's Wedding (1994) - comedy-drama, strong on women. 101 minutes.
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giant list follows
* The General (1926), only 67 min
* Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
* Ball of Fire (1941), 111 minutes -- possibly the only movie I've ever seen that I specifically want to show to people interested in Wikipedia
* Clueless (1995)
* The Cheap Detective (1978)
* How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
* A New Leaf (1971) [has some dark humor but you don't need to worry about it being a downer]
* The Girl Can't Help It (1956)
* Bowfinger (1999) [I remember not being super happy with the racial and sexual politics of this one but I still like it]
* The Italian Job (1969)
* The Big Kahuna (1999) [has NO women, FYI - more like a quiet play about three guys talking about work and life]
* The Ref (1994)
* The Jerk (1979)
* Seven Chances (1925), only 56 minutes
* Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957)
* Groundhog Day (1993)
* The Awful Truth (1937) -- I do not remember seeing this movie (maybe I didn't? and Leonard saw it without me? but he liked it)
* The Kids Are All Right (2010), 106 minutes -- has some tough stuff in it but is not a downer
Out of all of these I think Ball of Fire is the one that speaks to me the most, and Clueless is the one most likely to appeal to the people I imagine your friends to be (kind, can follow fast-paced dialogue and 80s/90s references, perhaps less into movies that are over 30 years old, not necessarily academically inclined, like seeing women characters foregrounded).
I only went back a few years in his reviews so there are probably more to be found in that blog category, but I figure this is long enough!
Re: giant list follows
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Run Lola Run (Lola Rennt), 1998. 1h 20m. A movie about postwar Berlin, free will, and running. Violence tw: a major character gets shot in the abdomen. Accessibility: movie is in German but I believe it's available with English dubs, if that works for you? There are a few brief (<30sec) animated sequences. One of my favorite movies ever ever. I named my old car after the main character.
Clue, 1985. 1h 34m. Based on the board game, but mostly a very silly movie. Does include a lot of (fairly bloodless) murder and dark humor about murder.
His Girl Friday, 1940. 1h 32m. It's been a while since I've seen this so I'm not sure how to give content notes or what you'd make of the main relationship, but I loved this movie when I was a kid.
Topper, 1937. 1h 37m. Another favorite from my childhood which I haven't seen in years. It's about two ghosts who haunt an old friend of theirs.
What's Up, Doc?, 1972. 1h 34m. This is a remake of Bringing Up Baby and is legitimately one of my favorite movies of all time. It makes fun of academia in a way I really appreciate. It's the definition of a screwball comedy & includes an amazing car chase scene. Warning: some of the initial comedy rests on one main character persistently & nonconsensually showing up in the other's life (as is the case in the original); the movie narrative doesn't play this as stalking but it might be upsetting for someone who has that as a trigger. Also contains a brief scene of a man trying to "seduce" a woman by being grabby which to me reads as rape culture-y.
Hudson Hawk, 1991. 1h 40m. I think I might be the only person who ever saw this movie?? It's not even a cult classic, but it should've been. Bruce Willis plays a singing cat burglar. I ADORE THIS MOVIE BEYOND ALL REASON. Warning: includes a scene of Bruce Willis non-consensually groping a woman which I do not like and find upsetting; also contains two pretty violent but short fight scenes and is otherwise a fairly bloodless action movie (explosions, off-screen deaths &c).
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