Philosophically Good Movies Thread

Just saw The Man From Earth. Loved it. So many questions, so many answers and yet so few. A damn fine philosophical homage to well a lot of things. But if you like religion or indeed not then a 14,000 year old man is worth a listen. :slight_smile:

Cheers Pezer. :slight_smile:

I liked Moon, it was good even though they try to pass off very old themes as new ones. In any case, as FJ was hinting: good directing + good acting + good script = good movie, and that is the case in Moon.

I’m putting the man from earth on my list. The imdb page reminds me of that Kevin Spacey movie where he claims to be an alien that travels faster than light. One sec, let me look it up…

K-PAX is the one. I saw it a long time ago, but I remember it being very cool. While we are on the subject of Mr. Spacey, some of his more philosophical movies include Glengarry Glen Ross, Swimming with Sharks, Pay It Forward and The Life of David Gale. There must be others, but these are from the ones I have seen.

Incidently, (if you saw the movie then you noticed) Kevin Spacey was Gerty in Moon.

I would bet that was a typical Hollywood too many cooks spoiling situation. It needed on vision behind it, not hundreds of screenwriters tweaking, a dozen producers weighing in and likeliy some of the stars also infecting the story with their needs. Probably would have been great if it had a more no name cast and even a lower budget. Then the suits don’t give a shit and often a single guiding vision can carry the day.

Justice League of America: Crisis on Two Earths is a fantastic superhero cartoon movie that deals with “what is the meaning of action?” like few other movies can.

I tried to watch it. Couldn’t make myself sit through all that forced dialogue. Not sure if it was bad acting, bad script or both. In any case, it was just torturous to watch. Impossible to suspend disbelief.

An explicitly philosophical movie with stupendous acting:

Sunset Limited.
Adapted from a play by Cormac McCarthy, starring Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L Jackson.
It’s mostly about nihilism, atheism, religion and death.

Exam is awesome. And if you liked Exam then “El metodo” (imdb.com/title/tt0427582/) is an absolute must see.
I love films that take place in one room although, truth be told, they usually suck.

If you like those kinds of films then also check:
Unknown imdb.com/title/tt0450340/
ATM imdb.com/title/tt1603257/
P2 imdb.com/title/tt0804516/ (I really liked this one plus Rachel Nichols boobs, enough said.

Seen it. Good film, nothing spectacular thought. Also films that take place in space freak me out for some reason.

Very original film although a bit slow sometimes and the ending is a bit disappointing.

Saw it like two months ago or something. It wasn’t that good. The portrayal of the atheist was very stereotypical.

well there are stereotypes for a reason. i’d bet atheists in general take suicide in old age as a much more feasible option than most religious people. and american atheists probably are on average more depressed – not necessarily because of atheism in itself, but because of being different. because of being in the demographic that most americans distrust. i think a lot of american atheists have a sense of not belonging, and i think that that stereotype is perhaps pretty accurate (though perhaps a bit exaggerated in the movie). it’s something worth looking into, and I think this Sunset Ltd did a great job at that.

Holy shit balls. That Beyond the Black Rainbow trailer looks fucking amazing. The trailer is a piece of art in itself.

I don’t know if I mentioned this film before or not but Mr.Nobody is one of the best films I have ever seen and it doesn’t get much more philosophical then this.
Here’s the trailer which does not do any justice to the film.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU_aIfityBQ[/youtube]

And here is one of the most interesting trailers I have ever seen for a film which is yet to come out. You get goosebumps just from watching this shit.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBrd5AF8kos[/youtube]

those two look really good, gonna get the Jared Leto one now.

Looking forward to hear your opinion.

I’m gonna be making a short that takes place in a single room soon. I’ll let you know.

I tend to force myself not to watch trailers. Ususally it amounts to watching the highlights of a game before watching the game.

Funny enough, I think I’m gonna do one too but it might take a year or so.

I think we should make it a competition. Mine might take about a year or so too, so we could have like a poll.

Or, you know, maybe there should be no competition in art.

hell yeah, make it a competition.

A healthy competition might be pretty cool. But I haven’t even bought the camera so don’t count on it to happen any time soon.

Lol, we are on the same boat.

I’m currently drooling over a Canon XL H1 that I found on craigslist for 1200 (I’ve seen it new for over 4000).

However, if my idea gets voted for, I might get to shoot it with the equipment from my school.

(The competition would be fun, but maybe it would be smarter to join forces if possible.)

Yeah but that would be so cool, if you had a movie off. Take your time. :slight_smile:

Also, just to be clear, my thing would be about a 5-15 min short. Hardly a movie.

Still, I promise to make it good.