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Furburt said:
It's great, isn't it? Possibly the Coen Brother's best, although I still think Blood Simple is slightly better.
If it was better than that, I think my brain will leak through my ears.
I'm still reeling!

[small]I'm making this thread uncomfortable for everyone, aren't I? -.-[/small]
 

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Irridium said:
I finally watched Fight Club for the first time last week.

Holy crap was it good. And I can't believe I avoided the massive plot twist.
I remember the first time I saw Fight Club. I was mind fucked at the end.
 

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Furburt said:
It's great, isn't it? Possibly the Coen Brother's best, although I still think Blood Simple is slightly better.

As for mine, Cube. I recently watched it, and it was probably one of the tensest experiences of my life. Never has a film managed to capture the feeling of claustrophobia so well.


I'd recommend it. The second is good too. The third, not so much.
Oh god, I watched one of the Cube films at a friends house once. Cant remember which one sorry, I was too blazed. What I do remember of it was awesome though :D

OT: Well the most recent one happened to me today in Mafia 2.

In the bit when:
Vito and Joe go to meet their pal Henry Tomasino at the Lincon park about the dope deal, ony to be greeted by screaming. As they run around the corner they see Henry writhing and howling on the ground, surrounded by half a dozen Triad members hacking, stabbing and slashing at his stricken body with cleavers.

Jesus fucking Christ that hit me like a ton of bricks. I just didnt see it coming and the sheer violence of it is shocking.

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I watched Snow Angles last night.

Yeah...I cried myself to sleep.Not entirely because of the film, but it certainly didn't help>
The Kate Beckinsale movie??? AHHH!! I love that film :D

OT, probably the first time I saw Pan's Labyrinth.
 

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Tdc2182 said:
The ending to The Mist. That ending can pretty much go eff itself. There is a limit.
Yes, it most certainly can fuck itself. Up the bum.

But no, I think I felt physically ill at the end of One flew over the Cuckoos Nest. In a good way though.
 

Julianking93

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Furburt said:
It's great, isn't it? Possibly the Coen Brother's best, although I still think Blood Simple is slightly better.

As for mine, Cube. I recently watched it, and it was probably one of the tensest experiences of my life. Never has a film managed to capture the feeling of claustrophobia so well.


I'd recommend it. The second is good too. The third, not so much.
Glad to see someone else who liked that movie.

I recommended it to Pararaptor a while ago and he hated it....
 

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The Talented Mr Ripley. Good god that film is a brilliant thriller about murder and deception...

I would say which scene I thought was the greatest depiction of that act I've ever seen, but I don't know how to do spoiler tags so I'll hope anyone that's seen it can just figure it out...
 

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I watched Snow Angles last night.
Sounds like an odd sort of film.


OT: Well, me and my girlfriend are both writing a short story based around the same characters, just to see what the other comes up with, and I find that coming up with scenes is most easily achieved by listening to music. Which means that when I listened to Melancholy Hill by Gorillaz I nearly came to tears. If I made that film, it'd be fucking brilliant.
 

Gentle Dementia

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"The Eighth Day", it's a foreign film with a mentally-defective character we become attached to, of course he dies in an absurdly sad way at the end, still crushed me.

I kinda stopped feeling emotions very well around twelve years old and I saw this before that point, Don't really get sad anymore.
 

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'Children of Men' really moved me. God, I was really upset when _______ _____ was ______, or at the _______ when you found out _____ were actually a bunch of _________ wankers, or at the end. Fantastic ending. Dark and glib while still managing hope.
 

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Julianking93" post="18.231139.8079719 said:
The Kate Beckinsale movie??? AHHH!! I love that film :D
Yep, that would be the one. It was beautiful.

Likely a spoiler for next review, eh? =p
 

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Furburt said:
It's great, isn't it? Possibly the Coen Brother's best, although I still think Blood Simple is slightly better.

As for mine, Cube. I recently watched it, and it was probably one of the tensest experiences of my life. Never has a film managed to capture the feeling of claustrophobia so well.


I'd recommend it. The second is good too. The third, not so much.
Man I was only like 10 when I saw film.....alone.....in the dark.

It made me feel all cold inside.
 

Daveman

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Blue-State said:
Daveman said:
Tdc2182 said:
The ending to The Mist. That ending can pretty much go eff itself. There is a limit.
Yes, it most certainly can fuck itself. Up the bum.

But no, I think I felt physically ill at the end of One flew over the Cuckoos Nest.
In a bad way?
In a way that made me think that life was cruel, unjust and full of demented sickos. But I loved the film, it's awesome.
 

Zirat

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Now words can truly describe it, you must see it yourself to fully understand it. I still have no clear idea of what I watched