What movie has made your jaw drop that I probably haven't seen?

Anonymous
We Need to Talk About Kevin (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1242460/)

I watched it a few years ago and with how things are nowadays, it's not ever very far from my mind.
Anonymous
the sixth sense
the crying game
fight club
Anonymous
OK, she said movies she likely hasn't seen, so I'm not sure why people are recommending these huge blockbusters?
Anonymous
NP here. Love these kinds too! Great thread.

The Others

Persuasion (the 1995 version)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114117/?ref_=nv_sr_1
It is so raw and real and they did a great job showing all the restraints and things that could not be spoken which can be hard to get from the books sometimes because it's just not our lives anymore.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK, she said movies she likely hasn't seen, so I'm not sure why people are recommending these huge blockbusters?


Well, Gladiator was big, but I don't remember it staying with me. I want to see it again now because I think I was distracted the first time, and I had a hard time with his family/kid/whatever happened to them... Gladiator poster, what was it about the movie? Haunting?
Anonymous
Savages
Anonymous
If you haven't seen them:
Inception
The Life of David Gale
The usual suspects
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Kite Runner

The Stoning of Soraya

Slumdog Millionaire

The Green Mile

Man on Fire

Memento

Next Door

Frailty

The Hole

Se7en



I had completely forgotten about Memento....what a great movie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't seen them:
Inception
The Life of David Gale
The usual suspects


+1million. So funny and clever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Sweet Hereafter


Yes!! Very haunting and the end is unexpected.


Just goes to show different strokes for different folks. I hated it. That said, I agree with almost all suggestions except The Green Mile.
Anonymous
The Swimming Pool

The Magdalene Sisters

Maria Full of Grace

Bastard out of Carolina

Slingblade
Anonymous
11:12 here again

Forgot one:

Girlfight
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK, she said movies she likely hasn't seen, so I'm not sure why people are recommending these huge blockbusters?


I know! Blockbusters and Oscar winners. We've all heard of those...
Anonymous
Searching for Sugar Man

Jaw-dropping but in a great way

It's a documentary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
shawshank redemption


Shawshank is one of my all-time faves.


+2. Shawshank is also one of my all-time favorites.

Although Avatar was not a great movie, we saw it in Imax and the stunning panoramic views of the landscape, flying and animation were spectacular and stayed with me. Some of it was possitively breathtaking.

Mr. Holland's Opus stays with me as the story got me on a visceral level.
As did Ordinary People.

The reason that some of us suggest big hits and blockbusters is that OP did not specify what she has seen and what she hasn't, nor any genre. So we suggest anything that "made our jaws drop". If she had said she had seen all the big movies and was looking for less renowned works, we'd suggest more of those.


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