wormsinwombs Posted February 18, 2011 Posted February 18, 2011 Awakening/Aftermath/Genesis the first two were just ok (although didn't expect the ending in awakening) but I really like genesis it was beautiful and sad.
the eternal Posted February 18, 2011 Posted February 18, 2011 So you will watch Human Centipede...but not I Spit On Your Grave -_- killin me here... The last movie I saw was "Kick Ass"...What a dumb movie...total let down. You want me to really make your head explode? I'm considering seeing Antichrist. I have no desire to see a woman cut out her own clit, BUT I love Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark, and Dogville. Lars Von Trier is a special kind of fucked up. He walks the line in all of his movies between woman-hating misogynist\ and a man who truly sympathizes and identifies with a woman's plight. Anyway, those three movies are more emotionally gripping and demoralizing. I've been told Antichrist is all kinds of crazy physically. And I'm not exactly a member of the D'Amato/Fulci fan club. We'll see. ---------------------------------- Just saw My Bloody Valentine (1981) with friends. Expected MUCH more. It was dull.
prick Posted February 18, 2011 Posted February 18, 2011 Just watched History of the world part 1 at Xilla Toxics.
shewolf1321 Posted February 19, 2011 Posted February 19, 2011 last one i saw in theater i took kids to see Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire. Last newer movie was RED what i got 2 see was good to bad my son had a fever so i had to keep checking on him.
Destroit Posted February 19, 2011 Posted February 19, 2011 I have no desire to see a woman cut out her own clit, BUT WTF WTF
Destroit Posted February 19, 2011 Posted February 19, 2011 You want me to really make your head explode? I'm considering seeing Antichrist. I have no desire to see a woman cut out her own clit, BUT I love Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark, and Dogville. Lars Von Trier is a special kind of fucked up. He walks the line in all of his movies between woman-hating misogynist\ and a man who truly sympathizes and identifies with a woman's plight. Anyway, those three movies are more emotionally gripping and demoralizing. I've been told Antichrist is all kinds of crazy physically. And I'm not exactly a member of the D'Amato/Fulci fan club. We'll see. Ah, just actually read the synopsis. I would probably dig it, for reasons that would give away spoilers. Ah, just actually read the synopsis. I would probably dig it, for reasons that would give away spoilers.
DJ Nocker Posted February 20, 2011 Posted February 20, 2011 Unless you guys are into flat out arthouse, neither of you will like it. Antichrist is good, I own the Criterion Collection version My room mate liked it as well.
darknight1 Posted February 20, 2011 Posted February 20, 2011 I saw The Rite. As usual, Anthony Hopkins dominates...
Enishi Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 The Human Centipede. I didn't enjoy it. It didn't scare me much (at least not in the way that I enjoy being scared), just grossed me the fuck out.
Destroit Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 The Human Centipede. I didn't enjoy it. It didn't scare me much (at least not in the way that I enjoy being scared), just grossed me the fuck out. Shoulda watched it over here, Pest, Tim and myself came up with so much amazing commentary during that particular film that even if you still didn't care for the story you would have at least been entertained . Shoulda watched it over here, Pest, Tim and myself came up with so much amazing commentary during that particular film that even if you still didn't care for the story you would have at least been entertained .
Enishi Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 Shoulda watched it over here, Pest, Tim and myself came up with so much amazing commentary during that particular film that even if you still didn't care for the story you would have at least been entertained . Lol. Once my disgust wears off I will at least be able to shout "FEED HER!!" at opportune moments in the near future.
Destroit Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 Lol. Once my disgust wears off I will at least be able to shout "FEED HER!!" at opportune moments in the near future. ROFL YES! That's definitely a favorite . ROFL YES! That's definitely a favorite .
DJ Nocker Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 Shoulda watched it over here, Pest, Tim and myself came up with so much amazing commentary during that particular film that even if you still didn't care for the story you would have at least been entertained . Ugh that is why I usually watch movies alone, I hate when people commentate.
Scar My Machine Posted February 22, 2011 Posted February 22, 2011 Sorcerers apprentice with Nicholas Cage. Was interesting.
n0Mad Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 Ugh that is why I usually watch movies alone, I hate when people commentate. The only people who should comment on movies are Crow, Servo, and Joel/Mike. Although I must admit I have been guilty of making a few jokes during movies.
DJ Nocker Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 The only people who should comment on movies are Crow, Servo, and Joel/Mike. Although I must admit I have been guilty of making a few jokes during movies. Yea I am guilty of it from time to time as well, which is another reason I usually watch movies alone, I wouldnt want to annoy someone by talking during a movie. Unless its a party movie or something, or everyone is drunk. lol
Destroit Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 (edited) Yea I am guilty of it from time to time as well, which is another reason I usually watch movies alone, I wouldnt want to annoy someone by talking during a movie. Unless its a party movie or something, or everyone is drunk. lol I always subtitle everything, that's how I solve that. But I'm a reader/writer, so even if I'm not in a roomful of people, I pretty much always have subtitles on anyway because I'd rather read what's going on. Oh and while I'm here: Saw Grown-ups last night after coming home from Industrial Tuesday. Was better than I expected it to be, imo David Spade and Rob Schneider's characters were the best, probably followed by a tie between Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. Not big into family movies, or movies with families in them and their mishaps and all that, but since it was chock full of the same kind of insulting one-liners we all troll each other with in my household, I could relate. I always subtitle everything, that's how I solve that. But I'm a reader/writer, so even if I'm not in a roomful of people, I pretty much always have subtitles on anyway because I'd rather read what's going on. Oh and while I'm here: Saw Grown-ups last night after coming home from Industrial Tuesday. Was better than I expected it to be, imo David Spade and Rob Schneider's characters were the best, probably followed by a tie between Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. Not big into family movies, or movies with families in them and their mishaps and all that, but since it was chock full of the same kind of insulting one-liners we all troll each other with in my household, I could relate. Edited February 23, 2011 by Chernobyl
Burrich1 Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 Touching the Void. Holy fuck. It's nice to see a adventure narrative about a mountaineering disaster where everyone lives, but this movie is all kinds of messed up. It is, however, the greatest documented self rescue of all time.
Destroit Posted March 1, 2011 Posted March 1, 2011 Robo Geisha, from the same awesome Japanese people that brought you Machine Girl. Liked it, was silly fun, just like its predecessor. Much better cinematography, but clearly they had a bigger budget. Had some familiar faces from Machine Girl also. Wasn't as big into the story, but that's personal preference, I thought Machine Girl was easier to relate with in an odd way. Robo Geisha, from the same awesome Japanese people that brought you Machine Girl. Liked it, was silly fun, just like its predecessor. Much better cinematography, but clearly they had a bigger budget. Had some familiar faces from Machine Girl also. Wasn't as big into the story, but that's personal preference, I thought Machine Girl was easier to relate with in an odd way.
Destroit Posted March 5, 2011 Posted March 5, 2011 There was a really depressing yet inspiring movie on cable this morning. Didn't know what it was, apparently called "My Sister's Keeper", as I looked it up earlier today. Not the type of movie I usually watch, but it made me appreciate life. Had the ability to be heartfelt without being overtly covered in girly cheesiness, which is all I usually ask out of that type of a movie. Basically, Cameron Diaz is the mother of a girl who has been struggling with leukemia her whole life, and is so adamantly dedicated to trying to save her in anyway she forces the girl's younger sister to constantly be a donor. Not going to say anymore, because there'd be spoilers. Really going to sound lame, but I've been depressed all day now thinking about my Kitty that I've been without for almost two years now...it doesn't even get any "better" either... There was a really depressing yet inspiring movie on cable this morning. Didn't know what it was, apparently called "My Sister's Keeper", as I looked it up earlier today. Not the type of movie I usually watch, but it made me appreciate life. Had the ability to be heartfelt without being overtly covered in girly cheesiness, which is all I usually ask out of that type of a movie. Basically, Cameron Diaz is the mother of a girl who has been struggling with leukemia her whole life, and is so adamantly dedicated to trying to save her in anyway she forces the girl's younger sister to constantly be a donor. Not going to say anymore, because there'd be spoilers. Really going to sound lame, but I've been depressed all day now thinking about my Kitty that I've been without for almost two years now...it doesn't even get any "better" either..
eatdirt426 Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 Last movie I watched was Scooby Doo and The Curse of The Lake Monster. Suckiest Scooby movie ever! highly disapointed it didnt even keep the oldest's attention.
DJ Nocker Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 Since I have been out of work sick all weekend, I am having a little marathon. I watched a documentary about the aryian brotherhood...called "The Aryian Brotherhood" (lol) which was really cool! "This Is It" The Documentary about Michael Jackson, also very good. A documentary on poisonous animals in Australia called "Australia's Deadly Dozen" was ok, nothing I have not seen. Watched the new "Star Trek" which was surprisingly good, despite my hating that particular franchise... Watched "Ransom" Which I had only seen parts of, its alright, but nothing spectacular. Probably watch a bunch more before the day is out...
phee Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 I watched the movie "Chloe" which was actually quite good if you like the psychosexual dramas and such.
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