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Looking for a good film to watch over the weekend.

Nothing scary!
Melancholia (disturbingly uplifting, despite the title, if that's your vibe... actually Von Trier's least depressing film);
Gentlemen Broncos (if you're up for weird comedy... the makers of Napoleon Dynamite did this one, though it was, strangely, a total bomb despite being a superior film);
Moonrise Kingdom (if you want romance done well... despite the age of the actors, it's got the the typical Wes Anderson charm and in my opinion, is the most romantic movie ever made);
Primer (if you're a fan of cautionary or near-future sci-fi akin to Black Mirror... low-budget, yet one of the best sci-fi films ever);
The Triplets of Belleville (animated urban adventure, French but bearing no dialogue... there's no other film like it);
Mood Indigo (the opposite of Melancholia: feels uplifting, but degenerates into depressing... Michel Gondry's best);
...I hope that covers it?
 
Melancholia (disturbingly uplifting, despite the title, if that's your vibe... actually Von Trier's least depressing film);
Gentlemen Broncos (if you're up for weird comedy... the makers of Napoleon Dynamite did this one, though it was, strangely, a total bomb despite being a superior film);
Moonrise Kingdom (if you want romance done well... despite the age of the actors, it's got the the typical Wes Anderson charm and in my opinion, is the most romantic movie ever made);
Primer (if you're a fan of cautionary or near-future sci-fi akin to Black Mirror... low-budget, yet one of the best sci-fi films ever);
The Triplets of Belleville (animated urban adventure, French but bearing no dialogue... there's no other film like it);
Mood Indigo (the opposite of Melancholia: feels uplifting, but degenerates into depressing... Michel Gondry's best);
...I hope that covers it?
Thank you, much appreciated. You should check out the Movie Thread.
 
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