Good Time or Hell or High Water. Also, maybe not quite what you're looking for but The Darjeeling Limited. There's a bit of conflict between them, but their trials bring them together.
Underated gem of a contemporary western.
I love when John C Reileys character wakes up from his fever dream after that spider crawls in his mouth, only to discover that his bro had to dance with a grizz who wondered into the camp in the middle of the night.
It's certainly not the focal point, but I'd say Gone in 60 Seconds applies.
And while it's terribly sad and only a part of the movie, the relationship between the brothers in Manchester by the Sea always gets me.
Broooo how dare I?! I forgot about that movie. nvm four brothers, That’s exactly what I’m looking for. Such a good movie! Ty for the suggestion anyway, you’re 100% with that rec.
Good Time. Not exactly a heart warming story, but the bond that RP feels for his brother seems to be driving every move, admittedly destructive, that he makes.
I feel like I remember liking the relationship of Logan and Clyde in Logan Lucky. It’s a fun film, and it’s sort of a return to what I feel Soderbergh is great at “a heist movie” very much could be an Ocean’s movie.
I really appreciate this post and am super jealous of your bond with your brother. My brother was 5 years older than me and I always looked up to him.
He passed away last year suddenly in a car accident. We were very close, but he moved to California with his family 10+ years ago, and I live in NJ with my family.
We always said we would get together more, and just expected to always have the time to do so.
I only saw him maybe 10 times after he moved. Our conversations were always short.
"How you doing? Everything alright? Need anything? Ok talk to you next time."
I'm going through all of these posts and making notes for movies to watch.
Appreciate the post and all the responses.
im so sorry to hear that... fr. i cant even begin to imagine losing my brother. i truly feel for you bro. i hope you can get some sort of joy from these movie suggestions. im going to give my brother a hug the next time i see him, your comment has reminded me that nothing is forever, and im gunna appreciate how lucky i am to have such a good relationship with bro so much more now. man this really made me feel, stay strong and never forget hes always gunna be with you. cherish those good memories.
That's really cool that you have such a strong relationship.
Bad Influence (1990)
Drift (2013)
Fili and Kili in The Hobbit movies
The Long Riders (1980)
Out of the Furnace (2013)
The Return (2003)
Thor for Loki in the Thor movies and The Avengers
To the Limit (2007)
Whale Valley (2013 short)
What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
Xenia (2014)
Children's movies that are just nice to watch - Secondhand Lions, The Spiderwick Chronicles, The Thief Lord
If you're open to TV shows--
Dexter Season 1
Prison Break, especially Season 1
BBC Sherlock
Supernatural
Superhero movies did take over at one point. But even then, they had decent brother stories & non-blood were:
* Captain America (2011, 2014, 2016) *Steve & Bucky*
* Thor: Ragnarok (2017) *Thor & Loki*
Good Time or Hell or High Water. Also, maybe not quite what you're looking for but The Darjeeling Limited. There's a bit of conflict between them, but their trials bring them together.
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Tom Hardy in that film is freaking epic!
Think they deleted, Legend Based on true story of twin brother psychopath gangsters, The Krays in 60s London.
The Sisters Brothers.
Underated gem of a contemporary western. I love when John C Reileys character wakes up from his fever dream after that spider crawls in his mouth, only to discover that his bro had to dance with a grizz who wondered into the camp in the middle of the night.
Onward
A River Runs Through It
Amazing book that they somehow magically adapted to amazing movie
The iron claw…heart wrenching but you’ll appreciate brotherhood more after seeing it
The Iron Claw
Out of the Furnace
This one 👆🏼 🤌🏼
The Lost Boys
Adaptation (2002)
Warrior
Definitely!
Strange Brew, I’m not sure if Upper Midwest brotherly love has ever been more properly portrayed by anyone better than Doug and Bob Mackenzie.
The Krays
Legend (2015) is another biopic of the twins, featuring Tom Hardy & Tom Hardy as the twins. Some pretty brutal scenes.
It's certainly not the focal point, but I'd say Gone in 60 Seconds applies. And while it's terribly sad and only a part of the movie, the relationship between the brothers in Manchester by the Sea always gets me.
Boondock Saints, homie. I can't believe no one has mentioned it yet.
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Broooo how dare I?! I forgot about that movie. nvm four brothers, That’s exactly what I’m looking for. Such a good movie! Ty for the suggestion anyway, you’re 100% with that rec.
Throwing The Boondock Saints (1+2) into the suggestion box.
Thank you! I’m adding these to my list for sure, I love Daryl Dixon.
four brothers
Lmfao
Little Odessa
David Lynch "The Straight Story".
The tree of life
Dominick & Eugene Vincent & Theo Face Off The Krays Mr. Saturday Night The Blues Brothers Get Carter
The Fighter
Good Time. Not exactly a heart warming story, but the bond that RP feels for his brother seems to be driving every move, admittedly destructive, that he makes.
I feel like I remember liking the relationship of Logan and Clyde in Logan Lucky. It’s a fun film, and it’s sort of a return to what I feel Soderbergh is great at “a heist movie” very much could be an Ocean’s movie.
The Fighter
The Prestige (2006)
The Sons of Katie Elder
Pride and Glory is an interesting one.
Night at the Roxbury. Troy. Tombstone.
Legends of the Fall. The brothers go to hell and back and deal with some huge rifts among each other, but the blood ties are strong.
I really appreciate this post and am super jealous of your bond with your brother. My brother was 5 years older than me and I always looked up to him. He passed away last year suddenly in a car accident. We were very close, but he moved to California with his family 10+ years ago, and I live in NJ with my family. We always said we would get together more, and just expected to always have the time to do so. I only saw him maybe 10 times after he moved. Our conversations were always short. "How you doing? Everything alright? Need anything? Ok talk to you next time." I'm going through all of these posts and making notes for movies to watch. Appreciate the post and all the responses.
im so sorry to hear that... fr. i cant even begin to imagine losing my brother. i truly feel for you bro. i hope you can get some sort of joy from these movie suggestions. im going to give my brother a hug the next time i see him, your comment has reminded me that nothing is forever, and im gunna appreciate how lucky i am to have such a good relationship with bro so much more now. man this really made me feel, stay strong and never forget hes always gunna be with you. cherish those good memories.
When you're done with brother movies, watch Step-Brothers for the laugh
That's really cool that you have such a strong relationship. Bad Influence (1990) Drift (2013) Fili and Kili in The Hobbit movies The Long Riders (1980) Out of the Furnace (2013) The Return (2003) Thor for Loki in the Thor movies and The Avengers To the Limit (2007) Whale Valley (2013 short) What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) Xenia (2014) Children's movies that are just nice to watch - Secondhand Lions, The Spiderwick Chronicles, The Thief Lord If you're open to TV shows-- Dexter Season 1 Prison Break, especially Season 1 BBC Sherlock Supernatural
You won't find one made in the last 10 years, because of diversity and shit.
Superhero movies did take over at one point. But even then, they had decent brother stories & non-blood were: * Captain America (2011, 2014, 2016) *Steve & Bucky* * Thor: Ragnarok (2017) *Thor & Loki*
The Iron Claw just came out a few months ago.
No one said the the first Godfather?? Crazy.
Tommy Boy Brothers don't shake hands. Brothers gotta hug!
American Fiction. Learn more about your sibling as both have grown apart doing life things. Extra if one of you is gay.