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- Beyond Evil
- Moving
- D.P.
Movies:
- The Handmaiden
- Parasite
- Decision to Leave
- Old Boy
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Back then (early to mid-2000s) it was considered the most popular German stoner movie (at least among my social group back then).
Suspect X
I found these through now defunct/gone bad sites, but Fei Ren Zai (ιδΊΊε) and All Saints Street (δΈε£θ‘). Both series are animated adaptations of webcomics from the same guy.
Both have similar premises but are vastly different. Fei Ren Zai is a slice of life about mythological creatures, deities, and other such creatures from Chinese mythology living in modern day, done in short skits, pretty much being animated versions of the 4 panel comics the webcomic series is.
All Saints Street follows something similar, except for the fact that it's western creatures (vampires, devils, angels, mummies, zombies, werewolves) living in modern times and doesn't really have that 4 panel comic style Fei Ren Zai has. It follows a demon named Neil Bowman who moves from Hell (Australia if I remember correctly) to live with a vampire friend of his and ends up in the first few episodes (maybe around 10 or less if I'm not wrong?) living with a vampire, mummy, werewolf, and his landlord, an angel and eventually his younger sister. All under a single roof. It's available on Crunchyroll with a Japanese dub, but I personally don't like it. Especially since I really love the use of vocaloid for the original Chinese dub theme song and love the Chinese voices (props to the voice actors).
Also, France's Code Lyoko is an absolute favorite of mine because of how awesome I thought it was growing up and how I still think it's awesome. Mid-2000s cartoon where a group of 2D animated students at an academy must sneak off to go to a 3D CGI virtual world made possible by a radioactive material powered supercomputer that has a deadly computer virus like villainous thing housed inside the virtual world, trying to take out the kids so it can probably take over and get rid of all humans. If you don't wanna be confused on episode 1, as you're thrown in with no explanation, I recommend the episodes X.A.N.A. Awakens part 1 & 2.
The Hunt (2012) (Movie)
IMDb Summary:
Lucas is a Kindergarten teacher who takes great care of his students. Unfortunately for him, young Klara has a run-away imagination and concocts a lie about her teacher. Before Lucas is even able to understand the consequences, he has become the outcast of the town. The hunt is on to prove his innocence before it's taken from him for good.
Klovn (Series)
IMDb Summary:
The socially awkward misadventures of Frank Hvam, his girlfriend Mia and his best friend Casper.
The Wave (about a landslide in a fjord) is one of my favorite disaster movies.
The Quake (the sequel) is almost as good.
Cure (1997) is an absolutely mesmerizing film
Pretty intense but I thought the Seediq Bale films were really good.
A tanΓΊ (The Witness) - Hungarian comedy of communism
Hana-bi by Takeshi Kitano
I really liked Vidocq, and the Brotherhood of the wolf.
Classic French thriller.
"Wages Of Fear." Four men, two trucks, a desert, and five tons of unstable dynamite. They need to get the explosives to a uncontrolled oil well fire. They've got nothign to lose...
When it comes to Christmas movies my most favorite ones are: