Has Swingers (1996) been mentioned before? The main character starts as a pathetic piece of shit that can't get over his gf that dumped him, and with the help of his friend (played by Vince Vaughn) he learns a little game and gets over her.
Red Pill Movies
Blue Valentine is indeed a great movie. Back then, when I watched it, after I had read Roissy's review, it blew me away. It was confronting as I was in a very bad relationship myself.
Both acting perfomances are stellar. You can see the woman fall out of love with her husband & witness how even Ryan Gosling can make himself look like a loser. Watch the screenwriter combine all the truths of life into the plot. There were no better acting performances that year, they should've both gotten an oscar for this. (I can only think of Leaving Las Vegas & White Palace with similar good acting jobs by both male & female leads.)
An undervalued small masterpiece, you can only make a movie like this unless you've really matured.
Both acting perfomances are stellar. You can see the woman fall out of love with her husband & witness how even Ryan Gosling can make himself look like a loser. Watch the screenwriter combine all the truths of life into the plot. There were no better acting performances that year, they should've both gotten an oscar for this. (I can only think of Leaving Las Vegas & White Palace with similar good acting jobs by both male & female leads.)
An undervalued small masterpiece, you can only make a movie like this unless you've really matured.
Nightcrawlers just came out. It's a must-see red pill movie. Great tips about business world and excellent insight about how women respond to men with power.
Adding my voice to the Vicky Cristina Barcelona recommendations. Looks like a chick flick to the untrained eye, but to a red pill viewer it's really good. If you're new especially it helps with understanding the female perspective on AF/BB
Hey guys, just to let you know we started a site for RP movie reviews. Your thoughts and input would be welcome:
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Quote: (12-15-2014 08:24 PM)Torien Wrote:
Adding my voice to the Vicky Cristina Barcelona recommendations. Looks like a chick flick to the untrained eye, but to a red pill viewer it's really good. If you're new especially it helps with understanding the female perspective on AF/BB
Exactly. To an untrained eye it seems like a typical female movie, but it has many red pill truths carefully sprinkled all around it. Like how the engaged woman fucks her fiance much harder than usual after she fucked a random Spaniard in Barcelona. Her fiance: ''My God! You're a whole different person here. You were so into it. Maybe it's the Barcelona air...'' Clueless chump. Then he marries her. Then she comes back to fuck the Spaniard again. Excellent application of the alpha-fucks-beta-bucks golden rule.
Quote: (12-15-2014 08:24 PM)Torien Wrote:
Adding my voice to the Vicky Cristina Barcelona recommendations. Looks like a chick flick to the untrained eye, but to a red pill viewer it's really good. If you're new especially it helps with understanding the female perspective on AF/BB
Woody Allen doesn't do chick flicks. He does rom-coms and romance flicks, but on another completely different & very cerebral level. A lot of his flicks have been on this thread: Vicky Christina Barcelona, Blue Valentine, Annie, Midnight in Paris, etc etc
The Judge
Intriguing drama that explores masculine themes such as honour, standing up for your principles, the importance of family.
Explores the importance of fatherhood and paints it in good light.
it is red pill in the sense because it allows the main character to realise the important of fatherhood, respect and honour, all male characteristics.
also explores the hard choices a father has to make to allow his children to prosper, even if it means their children will hate him for it.
there is no feminist BS
*******Spoilers******
The main character(played by Robert Downey Jr.) is shown to have a great relationship with is daughter and is not shamed for it in anyway, shuts down his ex-wife's hamster by being assertive and calling her for a spoilt brat and divorces her for cheating on him.
He still has a oneitis , but still makes out with his oneitis' daughter.
the integral part of it all is how the father and son have a hatred for each other and it explores them putting aside their grievances for each other since the son has to fight for his father's innocent since the father is being trailed for murder.
Intriguing drama that explores masculine themes such as honour, standing up for your principles, the importance of family.
Explores the importance of fatherhood and paints it in good light.
it is red pill in the sense because it allows the main character to realise the important of fatherhood, respect and honour, all male characteristics.
also explores the hard choices a father has to make to allow his children to prosper, even if it means their children will hate him for it.
there is no feminist BS
*******Spoilers******
The main character(played by Robert Downey Jr.) is shown to have a great relationship with is daughter and is not shamed for it in anyway, shuts down his ex-wife's hamster by being assertive and calling her for a spoilt brat and divorces her for cheating on him.
He still has a oneitis , but still makes out with his oneitis' daughter.
the integral part of it all is how the father and son have a hatred for each other and it explores them putting aside their grievances for each other since the son has to fight for his father's innocent since the father is being trailed for murder.
Quote: (12-10-2014 02:11 PM)IvanDrago Wrote:
A Boy and His Dog starring a young Don Johnson from 1975 is one of my all time favorites.
If you like Mad Max type of films, you will dig this. It is a post nuclear war flick about a young dude roaming the wasteland with his dog (with whom he can communicate telepathically). He ends up getting seduced by a woman and all hell breaks loose. I won't say any more as to not give out any spoilers. I wouldn't recommend reading any reviews as they may have spoilers that will ruin the ending as well.
I highly recommend it and think you will be pleasantly surprised. The movie's ending takes a couple Hollywood happy ending cliches and makes them it's bitch.
Here is the full movie.
This.
Brilliant little film. It's weird and unsettling and darkly funny.
It could only have been made in the 70's, back when film makers frequently took risks on strange and unusual projects.
Feminists hated this film. Here's a quote from a feminist who saw it:
Quote:Quote:
sending a woman to see A BOY AND HIS DOG is like sending a Jew to a movie that glorifies Dachau
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Needless to say, it's red pill as fuck.
I don't want to give away spoilers, even though the film's older than me. But I will say that it skewers feminine manipulation, marriage, and society in general.
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Really can't believe no one has mentioned this one.
I recently watched the documentary Love Me, based on a recommendation post from Cr33pin in some other thread that I can't find right now. It's painful to watch what some of these omegas go through to find a woman and expect everything to work out with minimal real effort and numerous, constant negative signals from the woman. I recommend the film but be prepared for a punch to the gut and a reaffirmation of the red pill.
A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance.
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Quote: (09-06-2011 03:42 PM)wolf Wrote:
The most red pill movie I saw was Magnolia. Ignore the movie and just watch for Tom Cruise's character. The shit he says is a year worth of reading blogs.
+1 for Magnolia. Some of the best performances from Cruise, H. Macy and pretty much most of the cast.
"La Strada" from Fellini is also pretty brute.
The Deer Hunter.
“….and we will win, and you will win, and we will keep on winning, and eventually you will say… we can’t take all of this winning, …please Mr. Trump …and I will say, NO, we will win, and we will keep on winning”.
- President Donald J. Trump
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is very good. While it’s not at all red pill regarding relationships, the relationship between the main character and the girl are not the main plot. It’s about this bland person who handles all of the photos that Life magazine puts in its issues. The magazine is shutting down print forever and they want a particular photo for their last issue. The problem is that Walter Mitty has lost it. The film is about how he frequently escapes his boring mundane (sometimes frightening) reality by getting lost in the safety of his fantasies. In the quest to find this lost photo negative he starts to wake up and take charge of his life. I found the first half a bit slow going but really enjoyed the last half.
As I've seen literally every single red pill movie, thought I'd come with a suggestion.
This is a Turkish film that I saw which had some very red pill statements of society. It's very subtle though and I only realised that they were doing it the second time I watched it.
If you can tolerate subtitles, check it out.
Probably the most realistic war film I've ever seen.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1171701/
This is a Turkish film that I saw which had some very red pill statements of society. It's very subtle though and I only realised that they were doing it the second time I watched it.
If you can tolerate subtitles, check it out.
Probably the most realistic war film I've ever seen.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1171701/
The Last of the Mohicans
An Innocent Man
Order of Chaos
An Innocent Man
Order of Chaos
This one is red pill.
One specific scene a guy is playing "Help me Rhonda" in the guitar, and tells the boy it is a song about a guy trying to forget his last love deception with another woman, wich is the way to go, there is no such thing as crying and whinning, the only way to forget is to keep banging.
Bumping this thread.
Just watched Touching the Void and immediately thought of this thread.
Its about two buddies climbing the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes. One of them breaks his leg on the way down and shit only goes downhill from there.
It's on Netflix so it shouldn't be too hard to find. Highly recommended.
Just watched Touching the Void and immediately thought of this thread.
Its about two buddies climbing the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes. One of them breaks his leg on the way down and shit only goes downhill from there.
It's on Netflix so it shouldn't be too hard to find. Highly recommended.
Quote: (10-07-2015 02:54 PM)MiscBrah Wrote:
Bumping this thread.
Just watched Touching the Void and immediately thought of this thread.
Its about two buddies climbing the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes. One of them breaks his leg on the way down and shit only goes downhill from there.
It's on Netflix so it shouldn't be too hard to find. Highly recommended.
Watched it shortly after having read "Man's search for meaning" - the hardship of men who has decided not to die is startling! As well as how quickly life dissipates when you let go of hope.
Just went through the last few pages and +1 for The Counselor. Although that is one of those movies that will stay with you for quite some time in a very disturbing way. It is extremely good but I am very reluctant to see it again.
Quote: (02-17-2015 02:19 PM)SteveMcMahon Wrote:Science Fiction writer Harlan Ellison approved of this movie when it first came out, claiming it was the best representation of his work. He despised the ending, which is strange because it was taken directly from the novella.
Quote: (12-10-2014 02:11 PM)IvanDrago Wrote:
A Boy and His Dog starring a young Don Johnson from 1975 is one of my all time favorites.
If you like Mad Max type of films, you will dig this. It is a post nuclear war flick about a young dude roaming the wasteland with his dog (with whom he can communicate telepathically). He ends up getting seduced by a woman and all hell breaks loose. I won't say any more as to not give out any spoilers. I wouldn't recommend reading any reviews as they may have spoilers that will ruin the ending as well.
I highly recommend it and think you will be pleasantly surprised. The movie's ending takes a couple Hollywood happy ending cliches and makes them it's bitch.
Here is the full movie.
This.
Brilliant little film. It's weird and unsettling and darkly funny.
It could only have been made in the 70's, back when film makers frequently took risks on strange and unusual projects.
Feminists hated this film. Here's a quote from a feminist who saw it:
Quote:Quote:
sending a woman to see A BOY AND HIS DOG is like sending a Jew to a movie that glorifies Dachau
Needless to say, it's red pill as fuck.
I don't want to give away spoilers, even though the film's older than me. But I will say that it skewers feminine manipulation, marriage, and society in general.
Saw this last night. I've never seen a western movie, but this was thrilling and kept me on the edge of my seat. Most movies lose my interest halfway through, but I never dozed off. Very manly too. Four men make a journey to an unknown Indian camp in a suicide mission to save one of the mens' sexy wives who was abducted.
- Kurt Russell easily leads the movie by being a no-small-talk badass.
- Matthew Fox is the witty Sherlock Holms character. 10x better in this role vs Jack in Lost.
- Richard Jenkins is the hilarious old guy. Everything he says is gold. Had no idea he was the dad from Step Brothers until I looked up the cast.
- Patrick Wilson limps his way along with the group, given his bruised leg. He tries to be the equalizer while losing his mind.
Nymphomaniac (the director's cut) on Netflix.
Grab your balls and hang on...
Grab your balls and hang on...
Quote: (05-13-2015 10:14 PM)getdownonit Wrote:
I recently watched the documentary Love Me, based on a recommendation post from Cr33pin in some other thread that I can't find right now. It's painful to watch what some of these omegas go through to find a woman and expect everything to work out with minimal real effort and numerous, constant negative signals from the woman. I recommend the film but be prepared for a punch to the gut and a reaffirmation of the red pill.
After seeing this post I went ahead and checked the movie out on Netflix tonight. BRUTAL. You weren't kidding, I couldn't believe a few of these guys. No spoilers, but hearing one woman in particular rationalize herself and her actions was just gut wrenching.
If anyone here has any friends who feel foreign brides from websites are their ultimate salvation, you need to force this documentary on them. Yeesh.
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