What was the last movie you watched?
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monsters university.2013: Worcester 2, Brooklyn 1, Brooklyn 2, Hartford
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I watched them both really just to know what the movies were all about - conversation piece? I guess I just like to know shit, even the shitty shit. But to enjoy them?? Yeah, I would judge that person too, haha. I mean, actually, no... There is one aspect I totally understand, which would be the cinematic considerations. Like, the "film as art" aspect (and that is definitely a consideration for me). Even if it's completely sick and twisted, it still does have artistic value IMO, and a lot of people really enjoy the art of horror, myself included. So from that perspective, I get why people would watch these movies and appreciate these movies on some level. There is actually a lot of horrific nuance and interesting little cinematic details in both of them. Also, I am interested in art that really AFFECTS people emotionally. And these movies will definitely do that! Judging from just how completely FUCKED UP these movies are, especially the second one, I have to assume that the filmmaker (Tom Six) had a specific goal he wanted to achieve when making them, and that goal had to have been to make the most sick, twisted, demented movie he could possibly come up with. A movie that would horrify viewers as much as viewers can be horrified by a movie. I'd say mission accomplished, so good for him, lol. On that level, I might have to say that I enjoyed the movies myself.... although I had to skip some parts in the second one. It was just too disgusting at times. In the end, I suppose I have to say that I'm glad I watched them just to have the experience.ldent42 said:
I've never actually watched any of those films but a friend told a group of us the whole movie like a story. I still had nightmares. From the story-telling version.PJ_Soul said:Uhhh... so the Human Centipede movies.
What the fuck?!?!
The first one is fucking sick and demented (though the sicko in it is a good horror character), but the second one actually gets to the point of being unwatchable because of how totally sick it is. Pretty sure I've never said that about a gore-horror before. It actually kind of started to make me feel like a bad person just for having it on my TV screen, lol.
I also judged the friend who watched & enjoyed it. A lot.
Those films just can't sit right with some people. And by some people I mean me.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
from the limited amount that I've heard of these movies, I think they'd make me throw up (which doesn't happen normally) or I'd have nightmares.PJ_Soul said:
I watched them both really just to know what the movies were all about - conversation piece? I guess I just like to know shit, even the shitty shit. But to enjoy them?? Yeah, I would judge that person too, haha. I mean, actually, no... There is one aspect I totally understand, which would be the cinematic considerations. Like, the "film as art" aspect (and that is definitely a consideration for me). Even if it's completely sick and twisted, it still does have artistic value IMO, and a lot of people really enjoy the art of horror, myself included. So from that perspective, I get why people would watch these movies and appreciate these movies on some level. There is actually a lot of horrific nuance and interesting little cinematic details in both of them. Also, I am interested in art that really AFFECTS people emotionally. And these movies will definitely do that! Judging from just how completely FUCKED UP these movies are, especially the second one, I have to assume that the filmmaker (Tom Six) had a specific goal he wanted to achieve when making them, and that goal had to have been to make the most sick, twisted, demented movie he could possibly come up with. A movie that would horrify viewers as much as viewers can be horrified by a movie. I'd say mission accomplished, so good for him, lol. On that level, I might have to say that I enjoyed the movies myself.... although I had to skip some parts in the second one. It was just too disgusting at times. In the end, I suppose I have to say that I'm glad I watched them just to have the experience.ldent42 said:
I've never actually watched any of those films but a friend told a group of us the whole movie like a story. I still had nightmares. From the story-telling version.PJ_Soul said:Uhhh... so the Human Centipede movies.
What the fuck?!?!
The first one is fucking sick and demented (though the sicko in it is a good horror character), but the second one actually gets to the point of being unwatchable because of how totally sick it is. Pretty sure I've never said that about a gore-horror before. It actually kind of started to make me feel like a bad person just for having it on my TV screen, lol.
I also judged the friend who watched & enjoyed it. A lot.
Those films just can't sit right with some people. And by some people I mean me.
the subject matter just sounds so revolting.
By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Yeah, the subject matter is absolutely the most revolting thing I've ever seen. Of course, it's still fake. Many things in real life are still far more revolting than these revolting movies, just because those things are real, and these movies are just imaginary.HughFreakingDillon said:
from the limited amount that I've heard of these movies, I think they'd make me throw up (which doesn't happen normally) or I'd have nightmares.PJ_Soul said:
I watched them both really just to know what the movies were all about - conversation piece? I guess I just like to know shit, even the shitty shit. But to enjoy them?? Yeah, I would judge that person too, haha. I mean, actually, no... There is one aspect I totally understand, which would be the cinematic considerations. Like, the "film as art" aspect (and that is definitely a consideration for me). Even if it's completely sick and twisted, it still does have artistic value IMO, and a lot of people really enjoy the art of horror, myself included. So from that perspective, I get why people would watch these movies and appreciate these movies on some level. There is actually a lot of horrific nuance and interesting little cinematic details in both of them. Also, I am interested in art that really AFFECTS people emotionally. And these movies will definitely do that! Judging from just how completely FUCKED UP these movies are, especially the second one, I have to assume that the filmmaker (Tom Six) had a specific goal he wanted to achieve when making them, and that goal had to have been to make the most sick, twisted, demented movie he could possibly come up with. A movie that would horrify viewers as much as viewers can be horrified by a movie. I'd say mission accomplished, so good for him, lol. On that level, I might have to say that I enjoyed the movies myself.... although I had to skip some parts in the second one. It was just too disgusting at times. In the end, I suppose I have to say that I'm glad I watched them just to have the experience.ldent42 said:
I've never actually watched any of those films but a friend told a group of us the whole movie like a story. I still had nightmares. From the story-telling version.PJ_Soul said:Uhhh... so the Human Centipede movies.
What the fuck?!?!
The first one is fucking sick and demented (though the sicko in it is a good horror character), but the second one actually gets to the point of being unwatchable because of how totally sick it is. Pretty sure I've never said that about a gore-horror before. It actually kind of started to make me feel like a bad person just for having it on my TV screen, lol.
I also judged the friend who watched & enjoyed it. A lot.
Those films just can't sit right with some people. And by some people I mean me.
the subject matter just sounds so revolting.
There is also one interesting aspect: The first movie is a horror movie. The second movie is about a really messed up guy who became obsessed with the original movie. The actress in the original movie is actually in the second one as her real life self and everything. So all other awful things aside, it's an interesting perspective.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Big Fish
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Bone Tomahawk.....definitely recommend it if you are a western fan.0
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Crimson Peak. It was ok, I was expecting more horror/ghosts than romance though.8/28/98- Camden, NJ
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Changing Lanes0
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The road within was really educational about mental illnesses0
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It Follows - Average, not very scary.
Ex Machina - Wow amazing film, great story, great acting and visually stunning.A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0 -
Celtic Pride
Judd Apatow wrote this?0 -
The Green Inferno. It was a long time coming for me to see this one being that I am a big horror fan. And while I wasn't left completely disappointed it wasn't as good as it could've been after all the hype and years of delay. Again also just like his other recent film Knock Knock the ending was crap and basically ruined the movie.0
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Not sure I would give it as good a review as that, but it was pretty good (i just watched it a couple of days ago). I really like to think about the moral implications of AI.reesdog said:
Ex Machina - Wow amazing film, great story, great acting and visually stunning.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Flesh and Bone (1993)0
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Southpaw, I enjoyed it just as much as when I saw it in theatres0
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"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
I think that movie is great even though I know it's truly terrible hahasevered hand thirteen2006: Gorge 7/23 2008: Hartford 6/27 Beacon 7/1 2009: Spectrum 10/30-31
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Star Leaf. Uhh, if you get into character before watching it, it's pretty entertaining.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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One of my favourite guilty pleasure movies. I bought the directors cut blu ray a few years ago and I have watched that damn movie way too many times since thenSVRDhand13 said:Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
I think that movie is great even though I know it's truly terrible haha0
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