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10-26-2015, 02:59 AM
Jumping in early... Just have to say "primer" is a terrible fucking movie, I'm sorry but I can never take someone serious that suggests that. My brother is a so called movie 'expert', he suggested this movie to me last year, it was literally the worst movie I have ever seen.
I WATCHED IT TWICE to try to relate, no....just no.
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10-26-2015, 03:51 AM
25th hour, fan fucking tastic movie... one of my favorite scenes in any film. when he described all the different new yorkers...Edward Nortan is a master in dialogue.
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10-26-2015, 12:53 PM
Eraser head!!
Has to be the weirdest and one of the most disturbing films I've seen.
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10-26-2015, 05:43 PM
I saw Coherence recommended in the other movie thread too. I gave it a watch a week or two ago and really liked it. As I've seen previously suggested though, don't look it up before you watch it. If you like that I'd recommend watching a movie called Triangle.
I also watched The Drop a couple days ago. I like movies with Tom Hardy so I was surprised I had never heard of it. Solid watch.
Watch the Drop with a girl you're trying to bang, watch Coherence by yourself.
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10-27-2015, 08:19 PM
I'm watching "Waking Life" right now. This is a very interesting experience so far. I'm only about 20 minutes into it and I'm glad LeBeau recommended it.
Even though I'm not normally a fan of this type of animation (the shifting nature of it irritates my eyes), the vignettes have some profound observations.
It's movies like this that make me appreciate new and strange experiences.
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10-28-2015, 08:45 PM
I saw 'Spectre' today.
Absolutely awful.
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10-28-2015, 10:31 PM
I finished "Waking Life." It was on the honorable mention list for November.
I ended up liking it less than I thought I would. I do think that it's worth watching, and I'm glad I saw it. You've got some interesting little snippets of philosophy here, told with a a sense of style, and the director was not afraid to take chances. So for this he should be commended.
On the other hand, there were some things that I thought detracted from the overall experience.
For one thing, I personally do not enjoy this type of animation, and the more the movie went on, the more it grated on me. I also question whether it was even necessary to animate this film. It didn't seem to add anything to the overall experience. These are discussions rooted in real life, and it just didn't seem to be a good idea to overlay it with animation.
In fact, I think animation is very hard to pull off successfully outside of cartoons. There have been only a few examples that I thought were successes: the film "Heavy Metal" (from the early 1980s, which I don't think is even available now due to ownership issues), and Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers", a movie that I was not crazy about but still showed brilliant use of animation at times.
Feature animation films are hard to pull off.
The other criticism I had was that there was no attempt to bind the different little discussions into something like a coherent whole. There was an unfinished quality to the movie that came across to me; I'm not certain what themes the director was trying to impart to us.
Maybe these criticisms are just particular to me. Despite my comments here, I still think the movie is worth watching, and I would recommend it with the qualifications I note here.
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10-29-2015, 09:11 AM
I will put in my 2 cents about other movies recommended in October before starting with the November movies.
I have seen three movies by Nicolas Winding Refn. Drive, Valhalla Rising and Only God Forgives. I liked Drive , did not like Valhalla Rising and loved
Only God Forgives
Shot in Red Light with lot of red and black frames. I loved how the movie forced me form opinions about characters and from what my feeble mind can deduce. Good and Bad were at war, Characters were cut either from good or the bad cloth. Souls were good or bad.
I could help but root for Ryan Gosling's character and kept on wishing for him to Man up and take control. loved the Oedipal angle.
There were Red pill lessons all along the movie, One big one for me was Never submit to a women even if she is your Mother.
"You can not fake good kids" - Mike Pence
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10-29-2015, 10:36 AM
^^^
Maybe I need to see "Only God Forgives" again. I saw it and did not like it at all, despite liking all of Refn's previous movies. And I mean all of them, even the little-known ones like "Fear X."
I just thought the scenes and story were all over the place...but, sometimes decent movies can catch you on a bad day and your opinion can change.
I think I'll give it another try, and see if my opinion changes.
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10-29-2015, 12:28 PM
The Snowtown Murders:
What should I say, Ahhhhhh ......., Painful movie to watch but I loved it, kept me glued to the tele. As some one else said before not for the faint of heart.
I will say this movie brings to attention some awful miserable truths of our degenerating society that we sweep under the rug, this movie shows some vigilante justice gone off the far end. Some pretty bloody scenes shown in gruesome detail and equally gruesome is the crime committed against young kids which is exposed and forces us to think about how low has the society sunk.
Living here is Midwest Red Neck USA I hardly see a good looking country girl not sexually abused by a family member, enablers mostly mothers of kids should be punished as well who let these crimes happen if the perpetrators were boyfriends etc.
More conservative societies have another problem that comes from strict prohibition on intermingling of boys and girls and leads to homosexual tendencies among boys and young children are abused as a result by frustrated males who have no other way to vent. Here is a documentary relevant to the topic, again not for the faint of heart.
Why do the SJW's not pick a fight against these sick minded Pedophiles and would rather go pick petty fights with us ? I feel like voices of reason and good spirits are slowly vanishing from this world.
Snow town murders was truly a touching movie, Great recommendation.
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10-29-2015, 12:51 PM
^^^
I'm glad you saw it, man. That's one disturbing movie, but incredibly well done...
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10-30-2015, 12:53 AM
I finally got around to watching Babadook and Event Horizon just in time for Halloween. I was really impressed with Babadook because it doesn't fit the standard horror movie sequence and has many twists and turns. Event Horizon is a great flick that combines horror with Sci-Fi.
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10-30-2015, 09:17 AM
Enter the Void:
Another Weird, out of the ordinary movie but kept my interest level high throughout the movie, I liked the slow but sure build up by the producer in the beginning of the movie tying the out of body experience and exponentially increasing it by out of body experience one would feel at death.
other themes in the movie.
1. Tripping on Hallucinogens
2. Oeidipal Angle.
3. Incestuous thoughts.
May be I am sick but my pervert side kept wishing for the main character to have a sex scene with his sister ![[Image: whip.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/new/whip.gif)
Great sex scene of the sister with the boyfriend which the brother watches hovering over them.
Sex, Drugs, violence, Tokyo at Night while tripping what more entertainment can one ask from a movie.
I need to look up The Tibetan Book of the Dead or better just buy and read it.
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10-30-2015, 04:57 PM
^^^^
LOL.....
I'm just imagining Lothario watching "Enter the Void" and tripping out...lolololllllllllll.....
Glad you liked it, man...
@PapayaT:
Glad you liked that movie also. For me it was a good way to find out about something we in the US know far too little about: Mexican politics.
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10-31-2015, 12:43 AM
I'm a little late to this, but I have seen Only God Forgives a while ago.
I can't recall why or where I saw it, but I do remember that I instantly went on to recommend this movie to my close friends despite the fact that I am rarely wanting to recommend movies to anyone due to the fact that I am not to particular when it comes to watching them.
This movie however was amazing on several counts and I would hands down recommend it to anyone who was looking for a movie to watch.