"I haven't seen these films, but you might like The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, Pandora's Box (it has a lesbian subplot), and Boy's Don't Cry. Great list."
"I nominate and vote for these five films. 1) Persona (sexuality is unclear) 2) Some Like it Hot (some gay moments (spoilers)) 3) Ed Wood 4) F For Fake 5) Rebel Without a Cause I'll probably add anoth"
"What films would and wouldn't qualify in this list? Would 2001: A Space Odyssey qualify because the co-writer is gay? What about Persona, a film with some lesbian homo-eroticism, but the actors didn't"
"I recommend Winter Light, a psychological drama in Bergman's 'Silence of God' trilogy. He said it's his bravest film, and it's one of his most agnostic, almost atheistic."
"Did you know you can embed youtube videos with time stamps? You'd need to use the old embed code and add the seconds value twice like this [code]http://www.youtube.com/v/wjseJAM6GqU?version=3&hl=en_US"
"Harakiri was an allegory about the Bushido code used in WWII, and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was an allegory for Germany's control of its people. [spoiler]The ending where the main character is shown"
"Personally, I'm all for translating games companies refuse to localize, but many people would still have problems with that."
"Braindead is great; I included it because it's sort of camp cult movie that's underrated because of its subject matter."
"You'll probably like the conversations between Louis C.K., Ricky Gervais, Chris Rock, and Jerry Seinfeld, in the special Talking Funny."
"Harakiri is critical of the Bushido (Samurai) code; according to Roger Ebert, the pacifist director also made the Human Condition trilogy critical of the way Bushido influenced Japan's actions in WWII"
"The tree in The Halloween Tree and the tree in Amarcord are important in their plots."
"Have you heard of A Separation? It's my second favorite film of 2011, behind The Tree of Life."
"In Silent Hill 3, Heather alludes to Silent Hill 2 when she decides if she's going to reach her hand in a toilet."
"You'll probably like The Decalogue, the masterpiece by Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of the Three Colors trilogy and The Double Life of Vรฉronique."
"The ending of Greed. (picture) part 1 and part 2."
"1. Citizen Kane (my rating 10/Listal rating 8.1) 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (10/8) 3. Rashomon (10/8.3) 4. Vertigo (10/8.2) 5. Bicycle Thieves (10/8.3) 6. Shoeshine (10/8.3) 7. Dr. Strangelove (8.2) 8. "
"Robert Bresson is a director who wants to wipe any expressiveness out of his actors' faces (or as he would call them, 'models'); the result is pretty true to life, and you might regard acting in film"
"The Decalogue is the most ethically complex series of films I've ever seen; Roger Ebert taught a class on the films, and it's one of Stanley Kubrick's favorite screenplays - he said ...they have the v"
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"Out of the films you listed, I recommend seeing Andrei Rublev first; a blu ray version was only released in Russia, but it has English subtitles and you can find it on the web. I also recommend tryin"
"I think the list of Listal's Esoteric Films I added might be worth adding to your list."
"Paranoia Agent is a surreal psychological thriller with many seemingly disparate characters [spoiler]connected in a revealing way in the last episodes[/spoiler]; the show is enjoyable without knowing"