Most Invigorating Films (in progress)
Submitted by AfterHours on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 02:10
Tags:
- Metropolis-Lang (1926)
- Natural Born Killers-Stone (1994)
- Aliens-Cameron (1986)
- The Terminator-Cameron (1984)
- Hard Boiled-Woo (1992)
- Underground-Kusturica (1995)
- Touch of Evil-Welles (1958)
- Brazil-Gilliam (1985)
- Battleship Potemkin-Eisenstein (1925)
- Face/Off-Woo (1997)
- The Killer-Woo (1989)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark-Speilberg (1980)
- North by Northwest-Hitchcock (1959)
- The Kingdom-Von Trier (1994)
- Possession-Zulawski (1981)
- LA Confidential-Hansen (1997)
- Reservoir Dogs-Tarantino (1992)
- The Circus-Chaplin (1928)
- Mr Arkadin-Welles (1955)
- The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover-Greenaway (1989)
- Amores Perros-Inarritu (2005)
- M-Lang (1931)
- Blue Velvet-Lynch (1986)
- Lost Highway-Lynch (1997)
- Greed-Von Stroheim (1924)
- Pi-Aronofsky (1998)
- Raging Bull-Scorsese (1980)
- Once Were Warriors-Tamahori (1994)
- It's a Wonderful Life-Capra (1946)
- Requiem for a Dream-Aronofsky (2000)
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre-Hooper (1974)
- Trainspotting-Boyle (1996)
- Das Boot-Petersen (1981)
Author Comments:
This doesn't necessarily mean the most "action-packed" films.








I went to Matthew Barney's Cremaster 3 in a theatre. At the intermission I wanted to FUCKING ROAR. And I JUST ABOUT DID before I noticed there were in fact 3 other people in the theater and i didn't want to embarrass myself.
Funny, I had the same experience watching George of the Jungle