What are some entry-tier movies for a film appreciation club?

What are some entry-tier movies for a film appreciation club?

Pic-related. I'm thinking it's the first one I'm gonna assign to the group. All-around decent film, not too old as to scare people off, is on Netflix, and has obvious yet interesting character development.

A Clockwork Orange

Drive

>cool looking
>nice soundtrack
>Goose
>Mulligan

>Plebus Maximus trying to instruct a film club/class

My nightmare

That's why you're fat and alone.

>not too old as to scare people off
Lol if youre club cant watch old movies they arnt film buffs user

that said jake gyllenhaulass movies are all based.

Gattaca

Wrong, I'm /fit/ and alone.

Hopefully you don't get too many eye rolls at your film class buddy kek

>he city shines brightest at nigh
what did he mean by this?

Fight Club as long as you tell them to pay attention to the themes.

Ex Machina
Blade Runner
Dredd
The Guest
Training Day

Dog Day Afternoon

All Quiet On The Western Front
The Shining or almost anything by Kubrick
Blade Runner
Seven Samurai
Oldboy
Zodiac

>Wrong, I'm /fit/ and alone.
breh

>tfw i always make this expression
am i going sociopath Cred Forumsros

Don't be a pleb watch movies that are good no matter how old.

>12 angry men
>TGTBTU
>Judgment at nuremberg
>BEN HUR
>SPARTICUS

as long as your eyes are not that big

Try Seksmisja for starters.

Expecially what was the whole film about and which metaphors are used.

>HE CITY SHINES BRIGHTEST AT NIGH

What did they mean by this?

Seven Samurai
Blade Runner
Chungking Express
City of God
12 Angry Men (Suprisingly good pacing despite its 96 minute running time

Well atleast they're trying, you edgy shitlord

Best answer in the thread so far. Why? They can watch nightcrawler on netflix themselves. Not everyone has access to Dog Day Afternoon, so letting them see it with your help will be the better option

Batman v Superman (ultimate cut only)

Great movie, too.
How about Kramer vs Kramer?

They're all total normies when it comes to movies. I'm not trying to indoctrinate them I'm just trying to have a good time discussing movies with my peers.