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Originally posted by Lagrangian Oh, and 'Breaking Dawn' was awesome! |
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Originally posted by Redd this one? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0366518/?ref_=sr_1 cloud atlas was a huge meh. the only interesting and entertaining story was the one about the old british guy. looom, you just recommended the most obvious movies ever in a thread with almost 2400 posts, gg. |
Not bad, decent soundtrack!
Do people not watch movies anymore?
Maybe a lot of these films were recommended.
saw two movies recently. man of steel (it was so so) and world war z (i enjoyed it).
just watched blair witch project for the first time, i dont even know what to say im seriously shaking and my hair is standing up, only other movie ive seen that triggers a physical response like that was fire in the sky
that reminds me, I refuse to watch this, cant even make it through the trailer.. aliens scare the shit out me more than anything else
wow, i though i was the only one that remembered Fire In The Sky. I probably shouldn't have seen that when i was young. I was so creeped out during and way after watching.
Blair Witch Project was pretty scary, and that ending gives me chills. Just standing in the corner.
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Originally posted by Syntonic wow, i though i was the only one that remembered Fire In The Sky. I probably shouldn't have seen that when i was young. I was so creeped out during and way after watching. |
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Originally posted by meriter Yeah I saw the original night of the living dead when I was like 7 or 8.. the ending almost made me throw up, nice little intro to tragedy for an 8 year old Just started watching silence of the lambs, jodie fosters is such a fox, shame she lez |
typical horror flicks bounce off me, like blood and guts and special effects don't do anything for me but for some reason man that freaked me the fuck out.
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Originally posted by meriter typical horror flicks bounce off me, like blood and guts and special effects don't do anything for me but for some reason man that freaked me the fuck out. |
damn anthony hopkins was fire in this, he even comes out as a likeable character, awesome
quote by my favorite author
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Originally posted by Robert Anton Wilson David: Why do you think Hannibal Lector would make a better president than George W. Bush? Bob: I started the Lecter for President write-in campaign to make people think about style in politics. Look: Dr. Lecter doesn’t kill for money. He has some standards, however egregious. Dubya seems to have none at all. Besides, Hannibal has a decent education and a sense of humor. He frightens me much less than Dubya. If we must have a serial killer in the oval office, and most Americans east of the Rockies seem to think we must, I’d prefer one with some class and panache. Dubya has as much of those as the stuff you step in and scrape off on the curb, hoping it’s not as bad as it smells. Q. What’s the basis of your obsession with Hannibal Lecter? A. Hannibal Lecter, M.D., please. In the books, he seems one of the greatest creations in literature to me. I admire Thomas Harris more than any novelist since James Joyce. Everything about Dr. Lecter is likeable and even admirable except that one Nasty Habit [cannibalism], but that habit’s so intolerable, even to libertarians, we can never forget it even when we find him most likeable and most admirable. A paradox like that can inspire Ph.D. candidates for 1,000 years. I mean, how can you resist a psychiatrist who tells a Lesbian patient, as Hannibal did once, “There’s nothing wrong with being weird. You have no idea how weird I am”—and really means it? In the films, of course, Dr. Lecter also has the stupendous contribution of intelligence and eerie charm only Anthony Hopkins can project. By the way, God bless Valerie Coral and God damn Asa Hutchinson. |
If you're into really bad/cheesy dubbing then you all need to watch MIAMI CONNECTION, on Netflix. Almost as bad/awesome as HARD GUN.
And the only reason we learned that HARD GUN was so awesomely bad is because it was in the 5 dollar DVD bin at the grocery store, and it said it had Tony Jaa in it (he is, but a really minor role, lol).
Please don't beat me! HAHAHAHAHA
I recommend blazing a huge joint then watching this masterpiece. You will 100% laugh your ass off.
I grew up on horror movies. I agree that Blair Witch was the one that sticks out the most as scaring me. I also saw it right when it came out, after that excellent viral ad campaign, which I think contributed quite a bit to its effectiveness.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119008/
so awesome http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0770802/ wish we couldve sent these out with the voyager 1
Europa Report
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbw9hlBnG74
Pretty good hard sci fi flick. Only gripe I have is that it could've been more intense.
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Originally posted by infinity HiGH Europa Report http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbw9hlBnG74 Pretty good hard sci fi flick. Only gripe I have is that it could've been more intense. |
I can't wait to see this
Awesome Plastic hotties and cartoonish CGI. Looks like SyFy is moving into feature films.
Anyone looking forward to see Pacific Rim?
By the way, I liked Olympus Has Fallen.
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