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Post by carolina on May 31, 2006 21:05:12 GMT -5
Shutter Eraserhead
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Post by monarch on Jun 13, 2006 6:50:20 GMT -5
Most anime movies, I've had the displeasure of viewing. Can't have enough: degradation of women and children, devils, rape, torture, gore, violence, and evil. A few of my friends live on this stuff so I pray for them. I also got up and left during the Japanese live action Battle Royale, because there's not enough child killing in the world. That's one forbidden zone I'll try to avoid.
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Post by losingmydignity on Jun 14, 2006 19:31:25 GMT -5
Yes, nihilistic films are crap. But that doesn't stop them from being interesting.
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Post by losingmydignity on Jun 14, 2006 19:43:26 GMT -5
I like Anime for the very reasons Forrest doesn't like it...heh.
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Post by Torgo on Jun 15, 2006 0:36:43 GMT -5
I like Anime for the very reasons Forrest doesn't like it...heh. And I'll like anything if Forrest doesn't like it.
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Post by Torgo on Jun 15, 2006 11:36:24 GMT -5
If Forrest doesn't like it, I shall do what I must.
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Post by Trumpy Dumpy's Salvation Army on Jun 15, 2006 14:20:02 GMT -5
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Post by silvermorgan on Jun 22, 2006 17:50:41 GMT -5
Exorcist caused some sleepless nights.
The Hills Have Eyes (original) - Disturbing.
Kalifornia...LAME. Even David Duchovney's suave looks couldn't brighten this film for me.
Natural Born Killers - I almost walked out on this movie. Ick.
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Post by hopesfall on Jun 29, 2006 17:25:57 GMT -5
Fire In The Sky. I used to be totally scared of aliens, and this movie made it even worse.
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Post by doctorz on Jun 29, 2006 17:39:29 GMT -5
The World According to Garp. Words can't describe the wretchedness and mean spiritedness of this movie. It deals with all sorts of issues that I haven't a clue about. Especially gender confusion. I mean, how can you be trapped in the wrong sex? I guess it happens, but I can't deal with it. It's too weird for me. I will walk away from you if you try to talk to me seriously about it. That and lots of man bashing. Hating the opposite sex is no way to solve anything. We have minds. We are not apes who only act on their instinct and ID. Sure there's the odd pervert, but come on, most of us have a better shot at getting hit by lightning than encountering a true perv. Men and women are different, but we can work it out with a little tolerance and respect. This movie made me want to hate women. I didn't like that. I've only seen it once all the way through and I hope I never see it again.
Don't get me started on Squirm. "Slowly I turn......
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Post by losingmydignity on Jun 30, 2006 20:47:53 GMT -5
The author of the book Garp is based on has been accused many times of creating female characters that are man haters etc.
I just accuse him of being a bad writer.
Skip his crap books and the crap movies made from them.
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Post by Jet Jagwart on Jun 30, 2006 23:01:49 GMT -5
NotLD- This movie was the first one that actually scared me. When I popped in the disk, I was thinking, "This is probably going to be like one of those hoaky B-movies." But by the end with the zombies eating everyone, the power going out and the main characters getting killed one after the other, I started to wish I didn't watch it. It gave me many sleepless nights, and I had to have the tv and the radio on to make me feel less freaked out.
Carnival of Souls- While not as disturbing as Living Dead, it still had some scenes that were pretty creepy, like when the lights in the carnival suddenly turned on. I just wish they kept the title of the movie Corridors of Evil.
BTW, does anybody know what movie the music in the Night of the Living Dead trailers comes from?
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Post by RafaelH on Jul 7, 2006 1:10:29 GMT -5
Me and my brother saw Visitor Q (bizita q) today. Well kind of. We were able to see the incest scene, the violence against mother, the beatings, the drug use, even the rape/murder scene. But we couldn't get past the necrophilia scene. It was just too much. And there was still half and hour left of the movie.
It's just horrible trash. Maybe the most horrible of all movies I've seen since I couldn't even finish it.
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Post by RafaelH on Jul 7, 2006 1:18:22 GMT -5
I wasn't as much disturbed as confused. I still don't know what the movie was about and what happened in it. I read it has something to do about the view of Japanese culture of homosexuality. I still don't know how or why. Still compared to the japanese movie I just saw (or tried to) it's freakin Spongebob Squarepants. Man was that movie sick. What the hell I'm going to see to try to forget it?
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