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dbungus2000

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Funny Games, or any other movie that tortures people for the sake of torture. Whoever these movies are made to entertain are just sick fucks in my book. And Twilight. Fuck Twilight.
 

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Aylaine said:
Though not as graphic, Thirteen was a really messed up movie in my opinion. Since it seems to be the current path most teenager girls are going now...
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Se7en was fucked up, but for dramatic effect. Sloth still haunts me, sometimes.

Also, The Wall. Find me one person who understood it totally on the first viewing. I dare you. Still awesome, though.

Finally Hostel. I cannot stress enough how fucked up this movie is.
 

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Aylaine said:
[Kira Must Die said:
]Irreversible.

The first half of the movie was seriously fucked up.
Yes it was. :?

Though not as graphic, Thirteen was a really messed up movie in my opinion. Since it seems to be the current path most teenager girls are going now...
The fact that the lead of that movie is dating Marilyn Manson blows my mind.

OT: My 2 favourite films, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and A Clockwork Orange, are seriously fucked up.

Fear and Loathing is about 2 guys who go to Las Vegas to discover the American Dream. It seems to me to have some roots in absurdism.
A Clockwork Orange basically takes the biggest criminal you could possibly imagine and takes away his free will, making you feel very sorry for him in the process. It makes you ask yourself whether someone's will should really be sacrificed for the safety of others.
 

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I to looked up the movie in question on wiki and i have never felt phisiclly sick over writing in all my life. I will never watch this movie and i might not get to much rest ill bet.
 

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Z(ombie)fan said:
zehydra said:
The human centipede is actually based on a real experiment performed on prisoners in a Nazi concentration camp.
wha.. WHAT!? OH gross...

did... did they SUCCEED by any means?

Please tell me your joking, PLEASE. No, im sure your a nice enough person and you woulde'nt joke about it.
 

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the ending of Sleepaway camp. just *shudder*. not to spoil anything but at the end to complete an effect a certain make-up effect had to be used, but it required the actress to be naked at the time and since she was underage they couldn't do that, so instead it was decided to get someone over 18 to play the character by wearing a very detailed mask of their face and filling in to complete the effect, so what we are left with is a a fairly tan person wearing the face of fairly pale girl with a frozen twisted expression on her face... It's an unsettling effect to say the least.
 

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unoleian said:
skitzo van said:
TheRocketeer said:
Well, The Wall, for one.
That wasn't a movie, it was a drug disguised as a movie. Half of it didn't even make sense.
The Wall...oh, what to say about The Wall? Except, that it's the best fucking 2 hour music video ever made. It doesn't have to make much sense. It's simply a continuous montage of pure awesome. 'nuff said, really. Animation kicks ass, too. Makes more sense the more you understand the history of 'Floyd-- Waters and Barrett, especially. Otherwise it really is just a dense, metaphorical swamp. But still pure awesome.
The Wall isn't really very difficult to understand. Essentially, his father's death in the war, his overbearing mother, repressive school life, his unfaithful wife, and the pressures of fame emotionally alienate and isolate him to the point of completely losing his mind in a frenzy of antisociality and drug abuse. After drugging himself into stupor and (intentionally or unintentionally) nearly killing himself in his hotel, he takes accountability for his own emotional state in a moment of clarity and the psychological 'wall' that kept him isolated is torn down.

Toss in a few well-placed anti-war bits, and there you have it.