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Balkanski spijun (1984)
Best tragicomedy of all time!
The movie Balkan Spy (Balkanski spijun) was released in 1984. and to me it is the best movie wrote by Dusan Kovacevic, and the competition is great ("Ko to tamo peva", "Maratonci trce pocasni krug", "Sabirni Centar" are a few of his other films). I will not go so far in saying that this is the best comedy of all time but certainly it is the best tragicomedy full of black-humor. One of the main characters Jakovljevic (Bora Todorovic) moves into the house of Ilija (Bata Stojkovic) after a long time working in France. Ilija gets a call from the police and has a talk with a inspector about Jakovljevic. From that moment Ilija is convinced that Jakovljevic is a spy working for "them". The cast is made from some of the best Serbian actors of all time: Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic, Bora Todorovic, Mira Banjac, Sonja Savic, Bata Zivojinovic, Mica Tomic and Croatian legend Zvonko Lepetic as Djuro Cvorovic. It has awesome dialogue, great characters, and the cast is superb.
10/10
Just legendary. You gotta watch it!
Gang Related (1997)
A buddy-cop flick with a great twist!
This is a good thriller with a noir feel in it. Tupac gave a great performance as well as Belushi (we can see Belushi doing a different performance than in his other movies). They made a great duo. Dennis Quaid and James Earl Jones were excellent.
Belushi and Tupac are crooked cops who sell drugs and then kill the guy they sold it to, and mark the murder gang related. The drugs and weapons they use are all evidences from previous cases. The first ten times everything goes smoothly but eleventh time it does not.
I gave it 7/10. Good dialogue and main characters, good story and great twists!
Worth watching!
The Man from Earth (2007)
You can not miss this one!
This is one of the most unusual Sci-fi films when being look on the way it was shot. 95 percent of the film is in a living room of Professor John Oldman where he tells his colleagues from his university about his incredible life.
The movie reminded me a lot to Alfred Hitchcock's "The Rope"(1948), both were shot in a similar way, and both of them are truly full of suspense. Richard Schenkman did a great job on setting the mood in the film but most of the credits should go to Gordon R. Dickson, who wrote a collection of science fiction short stories which was used as a base for the movie
No one should pass on this film and it will absolutely and utterly amaze you...