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DISTRICT B13 [Banlieue 13] (2004) dir. Pierre Morel
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cinesludge · 8 months
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Movie #77 of 2023: District B13
Damien: "You really think the government would kill two million people just for having a few problems?"
Leïto: "Six million died for not having blonde hair and blue eyes."
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scifimovieguide · 9 months
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District B13 - a Poem
Poem: District B13, a tale unfolds, A place where danger fiercely roams, Concrete walls, humanity’s divide, Secrets lurk where shadows abide. In this forsaken urban maze, Justice battles with chaos’ blaze, Leito and Damien, heroes arise, Their courage strong, their spirits wise. Through crumbling hallways they defy, Leaping rooftops, reaching for the sky, Unity forged, a bond so true, To save…
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female-malice · 2 months
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list of movies in my dream movie collection:
ones i already own on dvd:
pirates of the caribbean
shimotsuma monogatari (kamikaze girls)
hausu
prisoner of azkaban
princess bride
lotr trilogy extended edition
movies i had on vhs but i lost them so now they're in my dream collection:
fantasia
wild hearts can't be broken
murder on the orient express (1979)
ones i never owned but they're in my dream collection:
fires on the plain (1959), the bad sleep well (1960), the witches (1966), solaris (1972), aguirre the wrath of god (1972), wicker man (1973), exorcist (1973), dersu uzala (1975), deep red (1975), suspiria (1977), eraserhead (1977), nosferatu the vampyre (1979), star trek the motion picture (1979), electric horseman (1979), dark crystal (1982), nausicaä (1984), angel's egg (1985), vampire hunter d (1985), lost boys (1987), the adventures of baron munchausen (1988), juniper tree (1990), bram stoker's dracula (1992), bronx tale (1993), fifth element (1997), princess mononoke (1997), ginger snaps (2000), battle royale (2000), spirited away (2001), millennium actress (2001), atanarjuat (2001), treasure planet (2002), russian ark (2002), hero (2002), district b13 (2004), hellboy (2004), pan's labyrinth (2006), paprika (2006), the host (2006), hellboy ii (2008), the dark knight (2008), sherlock holmes (2009), coraline (2009), sucker punch (2011), it follows (2014), annihilation (2018)
all of these movies are the same genre in my opinion. i'm sure i'm forgetting many that fit on here. i also didn't put anything new on here because i believe films need to marinate for five years. i think the old guard can go on here after it marinates a bit.
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piortumble · 1 year
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1996esque (Background from District B13)
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What are your favorite Luc Besson produced action movies?
District B13, Unleashed and Kiss of the Dragon are his standouts, I think. The Transporter isn’t bad.
He did direct one of the greatest films of all time though, Leon: The Professional.
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With the imminent release of the reimagined Crow in 2024, here are a few crossovers I think would be fun to see.
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The film: District B13/Banlieue 13
Reusing this one I asked a certain feline deity.
ask me about a film
never seen | want to see | the worst | bad | whatever | not my thing | good | great | favorite | masterpiece
gonna reuse what a certain feline friend said and I remember the promo around it but never watched it 🥲
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streampourvous · 6 months
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Banlieue 13 (2004)
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Regarder Banlieue 13 2004 Film complet en streaming français VF et gratuit – District B13 (2004) le film en entier Paris, 2013. Damien est l’élite de la police. Officier d’une unité spéciale d’intervention, expert en arts martiaux, il est passé maître dans l’art de l’infiltration et sait mener à terme ses opérations par des actions rapides, précises et néanmoins musclées.Et c’est bien la mission la plus extrême de sa carrière qui vient de lui être confiée : une arme de destruction massive a été dérobée par le plus puissant gang de la banlieue. Damien est chargé d’infiltrer dans le secteur pour désamorcer la bombe ou la récupérer. Read the full article
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years
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In 2010, parts of Paris have gotten so bad that they literally have been walled off from the rest of the city. The worst of these areas is District B13. (District B13, flm)
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soupy-sez · 8 months
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DISTRICT B13 [Banlieue 13] (2004) dir. Pierre Morel
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“The AMR-B13 is an alien weapon that can cause huge explosions. It works by projecting sonic pulses and then amplifying them in a contained column of devastation. It simultaneously discharges a pale blue stream of electricity at the target, which in contact causes the target to burst.”
-District 9 Wiki
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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Streaming on Plex: Best Movies and TV Shows You Can Watch for FREE in September
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DEN OF GEEK CRITICS’ PICKS
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
They’re the world’s most fearsome fightin’ team. They’re heroes in a half-shell and they’re green. I mean, what more do we need to say? 2014’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is no Citizen Kane, but comic book movie fans flock to it like the four titular turtles to pizza. The film knows exactly what it is, providing cheesy one-liners, silly action, and unpretentious fun. Throwing in Will Arnett as a sidekick for April O’Neil was an inspired choice that paid dividends in laughs and whoever tapped Tony Shaloub to voice Splinter should get a pay raise. Produced by Nickelodeon Pictures, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wasn’t only the highest grossing film in the series, but also the highest grossing Nickelodeon film of all-time. This reboot of the classic ninja team helped spawn further films, new TV series, and a renewed interest in one of the most beloved comic book properties ever. Cowabunga, dude!
Noah
This isn’t your Sunday School’s Noah. Darren Aronofsky’s adaptation of the story of the biblical figure Noah is an awe-inspiring epic that takes the bones of the famous story and infuses themes about environmentalism, self-doubt, and yes, faith. Pulling liberally from texts like the Book of Enoch, the film has far more action than just leading animals onto a boat and a storm. Shot by Matthew Libatique, the movie looks absolutely gorgeous and at times can be genuinely breath-taking, but it’s not just about the visuals. Russell Crowe stuns in the title role, but the entire ensemble is great, including a post-Potter Emma Watson and a ferocious Ray Winstone. No one expected Noah to be more akin to a thought-provoking art house film than a straight-forward epic, but that’s the sort of genius you get from Aronofsky, one of the most exciting and inventive filmmakers working today. 
Shine a Light
Even if we hadn’t just lost the immortal, suave Charlie Watts, the heartbeat of rock and roll’s longest institution, The Rolling Stones, we’d still be recommending Martin Scorsese’s Shine a Light. Capturing the legendary band during their A Bigger Bang Tour in 2006, Scorsese spends a lot of the time rightfully focusing on Watts. With the camera fixated on Watts, you witness his unflappability; the way that he can make such raucous playing look so effortless. You also catch the man’s unique, jazz-influenced technique, like how he rarely hits the center of his snare, or how he changes his grip whenever he hits a cymbal. Even in their old age, the Stones are still one of the tightest, most electrifying live acts, and Shine a Light puts you right on stage with them as they barrel through one of the deepest catalogs in recorded music. It’s simply a masterful concert film.
The Virgin Suicides
Sofia Coppola likely has to deal with accusations about nepotism to this day, but anyone who saw her directorial debut The Virgin Suicides knows that Francis’ daughter would have made it as a filmmaker even without her famous last name. This haunting adaptation of Jeffrey Eugenides’ novel of the same name taps into the melancholy of childhood, the dreamlike haze of memory, and the mystery that lurks inside suburban homes. Coppola expertly captures the pull that an ethereal group of sisters have on the imaginative group of boys that pine for them in a way that is relatable for anyone that had an unrequited crush in high school. As a coming-of-age movie, it is one of a kind. As an exploration of trauma and grief, it is crushingly effective. The original score by the band Air only adds to its hypnagogic vibe. 
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School
Punk rock music and Roger Corman pictures are some of the core tenants that Den of Geek was founded on, so of course we’re going to recommend 1979’s Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, which features possibly the coolest band of all-time, The Ramones. Let our resident punk rock movie expert Jim Knipfel break it down for you:
“After producing so many dozens of teen rebellion films over the years, Corman finally hit the pinnacle, the ultimate teen rebellion picture, with the cartoon antics ratcheted up more than a few notches. There are so many bad jokes flying around, so many visual gags and film references packed into every scene, so many overwrought teen film clichés pushed way past absurd, it’s a film that demands multiple viewings. Even if “Riff Randall, rock ’n’ roller” (P.J. Soles) doesn’t look much like any punk chick I ever knew, I’m perfectly willing to accept it. And in historical terms, it really was this film more than the 4 albums they had out at the time that spread the word about The Ramones to mainstream America, and that’s worth something. Old as I am I still get a thrill every time the students and the Ramones blow up Vince Lombardi High, and anyone who doesn’t must be wrong in the head somehow.”
New on Plex in September:  
1000 Times Good Night 
13 
13 Assassins 
The Accidental Husband 
All Good Things 
Assassination of a High School President 
Awake 
Bent 
Bordertown 
Brain Dead 
Cold Mountain  
The Descent 
The Descent Part 2  
Even Money 
Fear City 
First Snow 
Freedom Writers  
Gray Matters  
The Jesus Rolls 
Johnny Was  
Keys to Tulsa  
The Legend of Bagger Vance  
Mad Money 
Marrowbone 
Murder on the Orient Express 
The Ninth Gate 
Nothing but the Truth  
Ordinary People 
Rememory  
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School  
Sanctuary  
Shine a Light  
Soul Survivors  
Taboo  
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  
The TV Set  
The Virgin Suicides  
What Doesn’t Kill You  
Winter Passing  
World Trade Center  
Catch before it leaves in September: 
31 
Absolution  
Accident Man  
Aeon Flux 
After.Life 
Angel of Death 
Answer Man 
The Bang Bang Club 
Battle Royale 
Blood and Bone 
The Broken 
Cashmere Mafia  
Child 44 
Cleaner 
Cold Comes the Night 
Coming Soon 
The Connection 
Conspiracy  
The Cookout  
Critical Condition  
Dark Crimes  
The Death and Life of Bobby Z 
Death Proof 
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star 
Downhill Racer 
Dragged Across Concrete  
The Dresser  
The Duel 
Dummy 
Flight of Fury 
Flirting with Disaster  
The Foreigner  
Goat  
Gutshot Straight  
Halloween III: Season of the Witch  
The Hard Corps  
Hesher  
High Right 
Honeymoon  
The Hunt 
I Saw the Devil 
In the Mix 
Jason and the Argonauts 
Jeff, Who Lives at Home 
Jiri Dreams of Sushi  
Joe 
Journey to the West  
Kill ‘Em All 
A Kind of Murder 
The Kite Runner 
Lake Placid 2 
Lake Placid 3 
Last Resort 
The Lazarus Project 
Misconduct 
Mr. Church 
Mutant Chronicles 
Mythica: The Godslayer 
Mythica: The Iron Clown  
Never Back Down: No Surrender 
News Radio  
Noah 
Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior  
Ong Bak: The Beginning  
The Order 
Out for a Kill 
The Outcasts  
Phantoms 
Pistol Whipped 
The Protector 
Pulse (2001) 
Reprisal  
Return to the Blue Lagoon 
The River Murders  
The Romantics 
Second in Command 
Shadow Man 
Shattered  
The Shepherd 
Southside with You 
Space Station 76 
Square Pegs 
Standoff 
Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation  
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder 
Steel Dawn 
Substitute  
The Super  
SWAT: Under Siege 
The Terminal  
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada  
Touchy Feely  
Trollhunter 
UFO 
Universal Solider: Day of Reckoning  
Vamps  
Vicky Cristina Barcelona  
Walking Tall: Lone Justice 
Warlock 
What Planet are You From?  
World’s Fastest Indian 
World’s Greatest Dad  
The Yellow Handkerchief  
Still streaming on Plex: 
2:22 
2 Days in New York 
21 Jump Street  
22 Bullets  
24 Hours to Live  
3rd Rock from the Sun 
6 Bullets  
99 Homes 
A Little Bit of Heaven 
A Walk in the Woods 
The Air I Breathe  
Alan Partridge 
ALF  
Alone in the Dark 
Amelie 
American Pastoral  
And Soon the Darkness 
Andromeda  
Are You Here 
Arthur and the Invisibles  
Awake 
Battle in Seattle 
Bernie 
Better Watch Out 
Black Death  
Blade of the Immortal 
Blitz 
The Brass Teapot 
Bronson 
The Brothers Bloom 
The Burning Plain 
But I’m a Cheerleader 
Cake  
Candy  
Catch .44 
Cell  
The Choice 
Clerks II 
Coherence  
The Collector  
Colonia  
Congo  
Cooties 
The Core 
The Cotton Club 
Crossing Lines  
Croupier  
Cube  
Cube 2 
Cube Zero 
Cyrano de Bergerac  
Death and the Maiden 
The Deep Blue Sea 
Deep Red 
Derailed 
Detachment 
The Devil’s Rejects  
Diary of the Dead 
District B13 
DOA: Dead or Alive 
Dr. T and the Women  
Eden Lake 
The Edge of Love  
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District B13 2004 Hindi Dubbed Download Free 720p Full Movie
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MBD Score: 7.2/10 Language: Hindi District B13 (2004) Banlieue 13 (original title) R | 1h 24min | Action, Crime, Sci-Fi | 2 June 2006 (USA) Director: Pierre Morel Writers: Luc Besson, Bibi Naceri Stars: Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle, Tony D’Amario
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Story: In the near future, the worst ghettos of Paris, France are literally walled off and among the worst is District B13. Controlled by the ruthless crime lord, Taha, a young righteous punk named Leïto is determined to bring him down. When the boss retaliates by kidnapping his sister, Lola, a rescue attempt by Leïto
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Review: Banlieue 13 is a huge housing project on the outskirts of Paris, and the government is planning to eradicate what it sees as an impoverished and criminal hotbed. In 2004, scrap metal and multi-racial residents, led by lofty cops and high-flying street performers, made an entertainingly grim discovery during an operation in the B13 Sleeper District. The place simply does not come to rest: Here is one of the most notorious slums in the world with more than 100,000 inhabitants.
The Shangri-La ghetto is again under siege by the government, and damn it, these poor, agile, muscular, armed thugs are also human beings. District 13 ultimatum, it is still under the control of the French National Police, the police of the French capital.
There is no reason why such a perverse conspiracy should work twice, and in terms of plausibility, it is so strange that it does.
It is 2016, and B13 is not mentioned in the New York Times or any other major news program. They seem to have written a story a few years ago about the "B13" and its connection to the terrorist attacks in Paris, but that was in 2014, a year before the events of September 11, 2001.
Written by Luc Besson, the plot is almost as jacked up as the physical, and in the case of the Aryans, their weapons are embedded in their biceps. With hip-hop beats hammering the soundtrack, cameras fly through the city, observing people, cars, houses, buildings, people and even cars themselves. A developer named Harriburton wants to rebuild the bourgeoisie, intelligence chief Daniel Duval argues insanely and seductively for destruction, and President Philippe Torreton, limp and dovish, agrees to humanely evict the 1 million inhabitants of the B13. Fortunately, unscrupulous teenagers film what turns out to be incriminating material. With videos of Africans shooting at police cars circulating across France, the government is pursuing a plan to rid Paris of the "B13" once and for all.
The ultimatum spends its last half reuniting the stars of the first film, but where are the cops? Damien jumps into action and does a few yoga moves while using the guard's phone to call his ex-girlfriend, a young woman in prison. He was convicted of heroin possession and imprisoned before being acquitted to continue his sordid magic with the Secret Service.
In addition, everyone works their way through their respective roles in the film quite effectively, even if they are not always the best.
In too many action films, the cutters don't give you airy skills like these, and you have to jump off rooftops and slide through walls while eventually wearing only sneakers and sweatpants. A tattooed pretty boy, whose hair is gelled with feathers, lets you chase after him until the end of the film. The ultimatum, Patrick Alessandrin more or less follows Besson's instructions, and no female body double is required. Whereas the predecessor was directed by Pierre Morel (who later also directed it), the sequel lacks the same level of detail as Raffaelli's handling of the original film.
It is true that the bickering between the warlords of B13 is repugnant, but the ultimatum makes sweet, radical sense when it is put forward by the president and everything goes through in the name of the country. It is the first action film in which the bomb serves no humanitarian purpose, and it reminds us of how the state exists to destroy the poor.
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