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12.02.2010, 10:24 PM | #22 |
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Joe I'm maybe confused. I thought Phenomenon and Creepers were the same thing???
I had Creepers on DVD.
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12.02.2010, 10:36 PM | #23 |
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Creepers is a neutered cut of Phenomena. Give the real deal a shot, perhaps you'll appreciate it more.
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12.02.2010, 10:50 PM | #24 | |
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It pains me when films that really take their time with action, movement, dialogue, plot etc, = boredom in the minds of so many. Kubrik explored the vast emptiness of space, and of Man's so-called achievements, and imho, every second of 2001 is masterfully paced. I cannot say much more about La Dolce Vita than has been said by, er, @#$%^& (or something like that) above. It is somewhat plotless....we are simply witness to a man's empty life over 7 days and nights. It never fails to engage me. I think the ending is the most powerful of any film I ever saw. That girl looks right at us at the very last second....we the audience....as if to ask how our lives are, are we just gonna walk out of the cinema now like Marcello walked away? Hopeless and empty? (This thread tells me that some did, hahaha...ok that's a bit harsh.)
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Man... 2001 is an absolute masterpiece.
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PAULY SHORE IS DEAD -- you're right. That takes the cake. Easily the worst film I've ever seen. boring as hell too. You know what? so many people have asked me the worst film ever made on various boards, and in real life, and I never mention that film. I guess I blocked it from my memory. But now that I'm thinking about it, you're right, I truly cannot think of a worse film. I didn't find Trash Humpers THAT boring, just stupid. It just felt like a wannabe Giuseppe film. It was only like an hour long... it was trying my patience by the end. It was definitely a waste of time, wasn't it? Quote:
Absolutely.. I HIGHLY reccomend you watch Schramm if you have any interest in artful horror films. It blows away just about any horror film ever, in my mind, except for MANIAC and GATES OF HELL. Have you seen Der Todesking? One of the few films to make me genuinely sick to my stomach. But the most "Art horror" film I've seen is SUBCONSCIOUS CRUELTY. If you want to be made physically ill -- but be inspired as hell by the end -- check out that BRILLIANT film asap. It disturbed the hell out of me, seriously... But I LOVED it. |
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12.03.2010, 08:24 AM | #28 |
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adam, why you didn' respond to my response of yr response?
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