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Alexi said:1. Juno
What's wrong with Juno? I thought it was pretty good. o.O
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Alexi said:1. Juno
Some beastly movies bro.This is haaaard.
1: Priest
2: Any Monty Pyton film. I CAN'T CHOOSE ):
3: Ma Vie En Rose
4: Hot Fuzz
5: Clockwork Orange
I couldn't really enjoy that, for some odd reason. It was a great movie, don't get me wrong, but not my favorite. Sad though. D=2. Pan's Labyrinth
they are very nice thank you sir ):<Some beastly movies bro.
Die Another Day and Casino Royale/Quantum of Solace (shuttup, its the same movie and anyone who says otherwise will have their balls shaken not stirred.)
any David Lynch filim because I love trippy shit.
I personally think we would need an entirely separate thread for James Bond.
GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies were my favorite.
I've been wanting to watch Eraserhead for a long time now, but I am a bit scared of finding it too creepy. I saw part of the scene where the main character cuts open the freaky baby's bandages to find out they're KEEPING HIS ORGANS IN AAAA and it was... word. Is the rest of the film in that vein?I recently watched - and was completely thrown by - Mulholland Drive. I didn't think I really understood some of the more complex bits, so I was reading about it online and and realized it was directed by the same guy who did Blue Velvet, which I watched a while ago and really enjoyed (but, again, I don't think I understood it at all). And the other day I watched Eraserhead and the only words I can think of that even vaguely describe it are DEAR GOD. Which I mean in both a very good and very very bad way.
On the other hand, I adore the HSM movies, so clearly I don't need surreal symbolism/a decent plot to enjoy a film.
What's wrong with Juno? I thought it was pretty good. o.O
VPLJ said:Is the rest of the film in that vein?
Ocean's Eleven
The Simpsons Movie
I've been wanting to watch Eraserhead for a long time now, but I am a bit scared of finding it too creepy. I saw part of the scene where the main character cuts open the freaky baby's bandages to find out they're KEEPING HIS ORGANS IN AAAA and it was... word. Is the rest of the film in that vein?
It is absolutely vile but I strongly recommend it.I have actually heard about that film and heard bad(-ish) things about it. However, it sounded interesting to me. I dunno how I can track a copy down without using the internet, though.