04.07.2010, 01:24 PM | #9941 |
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I don;t know why people actively want to watch movies like that one (girl next door)
I find absolutely nothing to gain by being shown on film what happens every day, what I read in the papers and news sites. That movie seems more pointless, more like "horror porn" than any SAW or Hostel flick.
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04.07.2010, 01:34 PM | #9942 |
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I refuse to watch GIRL NEXT DOOR just based on how many ppl I've known that were disgusted by it. I just feel like it's wrong.
I heard the Ellen Page version of the same story is done a lot better, and a lot less tortureporny.
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04.07.2010, 01:45 PM | #9943 |
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In my case I had no clue. I had never read about the case. I don't watch the news, I don't read the newspaper. I just saw true story and I love to watch true stories. Once I started I was locked in by absolute brutality of the story.
I have hard time believing that anyone else can do a better job with the material. Yes it was disgusting but that's the way it happened no sugar coating no hollywood cuts to get a pg-13 rating.
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I dont think the other movie was a PG13 family version man. I just think it was done without making you sick.
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yeah, but what's the point? if it is to be "educated" surely it can be done without such graphic and disturbing recreations (I hate watching rapes in films) If it is to be scared, surely there was no need to make it feel like one was watching a true crime if it is just to be entertained, then what does that say about someone who seeks their entertainment from such twisted shit? that is like entertainment for dahmer, ed gein, nightstalker, etc. (none of this is aimed at you chicka, just questions I have about such movies I hated straw dogs tooo
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you said what I was trying to say Rob.
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04.07.2010, 02:58 PM | #9947 |
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I love Cronenberg's films of the last 10 years. I'd rate "Crash" and "Eastern Promises" among his best. "Videodrome" still wins though.
Just re-watched "Brazil". Gilliam is overrated. I love "The Fisher King" though.
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Anyone else hear they are doing a totally bogus lame remake of "Straw Dogs" with that fag James Marsters and the tall vamp from True Blood? Fuck that shit.
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I probably ought to watch Dead Zone again, as it's years since I last saw it. Dead Ringers is probably my favourite from his post-fly era but I've not particularly liked anything after that. (Although I have to confess to not having seen all of his more recent output.) Shivers is still my favourite, and would probably make my ten all-time favourite horror films list. Quote:
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Eastern Promises had the best fight seen I ever saw
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Videodrome, Rabid, Shivers, The Fly and Dead Ringers are definite favorites of mine.
Scanners, eXistenZ, The Brood, Dead Zone, Crash are all good. Spider was... okay. But I'm not thrilled with his work starting there.
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04.07.2010, 03:14 PM | #9952 |
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as far as Gilliam
Fear & Loathing Time Bandits Baron Munchausen Twelve Monkeys Those are all excellent
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04.07.2010, 06:50 PM | #9953 |
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Brazil is the most overrated film of all time. Gilliam sucks ass. His only halfway decent film is 12 Monkeys, which is based on La Jatee anyway. Gilliam has not a single original idea.. all his films are too long, and are ALWAYS a huge mess, and usually unwatchable. And usually boring too.
Cronenbeg is probably the best mainstream director of our current generation. He hasn't made a single bad film, unless you count Fast Company.. which I don't. Hah. |
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Yeah, and the reason I love "The Fisher King" is mainly how fucking awesome and cool Jeff Briges is. Robin Williams dramatic highlight too.
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And the best mainstream director, and best living American director, and maybe just the best director ever, is still Marty.
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my favorite current directors are generally thought of as shit in one way or another... Tarantino, Craven, Roth, Zombie, etc. Fuck it though. I'm the coolest Me that I know.
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Scorsese was probably the best director of his generation but I think he went off the boil a long time ago. I'd say that right now Michael Mann is probably my favourite filmmaker currently working in the mainstream - and the Coen Brothers are still always at least interesting. I don't think Scorsese has done much of any real worth probably since Casino. (Although I seem to be alone in really liking The Departed, even though I'll admit that it's not that great a movie.) |
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Scorsese dropped the ball a LONG time ago. He hasn't made a decent film since Bringing Out the Dead (aka Ambulance Driver). Not really fond of that boring, dumbass Infernal Affairs remake with DiCraprio and Matt Damon, who both SUCK.
Coen Brothers are still great, though they have some absolute stinkers in their filmography. Still always interesting. |
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04.08.2010, 12:45 AM | #9959 |
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Lynch > Cronenberg.
I like Cronenberg, but I haven't seen any movie by him that I felt, you know, this is fantastic. Haven't seen Videodrome yet though. His last movies are all kinda boring. |
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