300... was the most boring action movie I have seen in my short life. The actors didn't do that bad a job... the look was 'ok'... what ever that means. The whole was less then the sum of the parts, in the end.
Half way though, in Homer Simpson's voice, in my head: bored bored bored bored, etc.
Even The Mist wasn't that hard to watch. Stupid movie, but I got though it.
....bored bored bored Oh!! A doughnut!
Also: Bambi is a stupid movie, and the only sad part is that the hunter didn't bring Bambi mommy home to eat. That is what hunting is for: food.
"The Human Centipede"....enough said, that film is.....is.....I don't even want to know what the writer was thinking, nor do I want to know how the actors felt doing those roles. Its not as gruesome as I thought it would be based on what people told me, but it didn't need to be, it was disgusting as it was :/
So yes, name some movies you found hard to watch for some reason or another, either particular scenes or the entire movie.
I couldn't watch The Human centipede because of how bloody disgusting it was, and it was billed as "100% medically accurate". I nearly popped a blood vessel when I found out they were going to pass it off as "medically accurate" but it did make it fun to watch with med students. If you like South park try watching The humancentiPad episode. It is hilarious and takes the piss out of the film. Needless to say that the ending is different to the film, but it is more palatable to watch.
I guess the Idea of black swan is ninas story is...the story of swan lake more or less, with a little phychological horror thrown in, it makes sense anyway
[spoiler/] girl trapped in the body of a swan= Nina traped by her controlling mother
Prince falls for the wrong girl= Lily and the ballet director
the only way for her to be free was in suicide..and fully accepting her black swan side/madness ok I dont exactally have much of a grasp on the swan lake thing..but yeah there is a reason for all the stuff that happens[/spoiler]
I didn't feel that the parallel between her story and the story of Swan Lake was convincing, particularly from the romance angle. I understand that they were trying to be subtle in the parallel, but for me it all just came off as a bit too...postmodern, for lack of a better word. Maybe I'm just too thick or too old-school (pre-postmodern) for my own good, but at the end of the movie I didn't really get the light bulb moment of "Ah! She truly becomes the Swan Queen!" For me, it was more like, "So they were trying to parallel her life to the story of Swan Lake? I....sort of see what they were going for, but...meh?
Vault101 said:
as for requiem...are we talking about
[spoiler/] ass to ass? amazing film anyhow [/spoiler]
Really just the last 15-20 minutes of the movie...
The old lady going nuts. Jared Leto jamming a needle into the huge black sore on his arm. The black guy being trapped in a ass-backwards racist city. Jennifer Connolly literally becoming a drug whore. The cold crushing engine of reality weighing down on your mind as you boldly realize that these souls have been utterly destroyed, directly or indirectly, because of drugs, and all the while the amazing and intense music plays in the background.
It's a damn good movie in terms of its quality, but I can't say that I thoroughly enjoy watching it and it haunted me for a good number of hours after I finished it.
On a funnier note, after watching the movie my friends and I joked that they should scrap the D.A.R.E. program in schools and, instead, just show this movie to them and say, "Okay kids, THIS is why you don't mess around with drugs."
fair enough, perhaps It didnt make me suicidal because I already knew roughly how it would turn out, so therefore I could just enoy it on its own terms
and yeah, I mean who ever thourght talking animals with backwards caps being "cool" would stop people from doing drugs was an idiot, there are good and bad sied to drugs and it should be made very clear
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. I swear that movie lowered my IQ. I unfortunately had an exam the next day and failed...
Passion of the Christ was difficult to watch. I still cringe watching that movie, despite playing gory games. Thats why I believe that video games dont always desensitize people to violence.
Watchmen, I almost walked out 3 times in the first 30 min and 2 more afterwards.
Before you flame me, I didn't read any of the comics and yes, I know this film is more for the fans. But that doesn't mean the film has to completely shitty to everyone else.
I never thought it was for the fans. The creator didn't want it made and everyone I know who likes Watchmen only likes it after watching that film.
OT: I don't think I've had any films hard to get through, but The Last Airbender can certainly encourage me to take the piss every moment. Even in a story sense, ignoring whether or not seen the series, it still made no sense. I can laugh at things like the one massive panning shot that lasts forever, and the 5 earthbenders dancing their hardest to thought a rock roughly the size of someone's head across the screen.
Eat, Pray, Love- Not only was it slow but I found the main character unlikeable and the structure of the plot terrible for a movie. It was more like three separate mini movies. Also as a women it seemed to think it was speaking to me which it really wasn't. Scott Pilgrim was much closer to doing that.
Kill Bill- It definitely had its good points but it was more gore then I can easily handle. Now that I know I have a problem with gore, I avoid films with a really high density of it.
Dogville- Made me hate the human race so much. I guess it was impressive that I got swept up by a film with no sets but it was such an emotionally painful film to watch.
BNguyen said:
6. another film I can't remember the name of but was considered a Mexican food film - practically the same as Romeo and Juliet but centered around a girl who's mother made her personal caretaker - made food that somehow aroused people by "absorbing her longing for the man married to her sister". Her sister develops and then later dies by having bad gas and at the end, the couple gets together to die in a fire caused by the literal heat of their passion
Except i would have replaced the "Minutes" with "Seconds"
Worst movie ive ever seen.
Other than that: Avatar. Yes, the James Cameron One.
Absolutely horrible. Nothing interesting happened for the first two hours, and by the time the interesting battle at the end started, i just wanted to leave.
American Psycho 2. I'm supposed to believe Jackie from That 70's Show is a cold blooded killer? Sure, and I'm the Lindburgh baby. She just cant do serious roles.
It wasnt hard to sit thorough, it was just Horrible. Its the worst movie ive ever seen, but not the most painful to watch. Im sad they screwed up, but thats all. It didnt cause exteme boredom, didnt cause me to want to leave the cinema, it just... sucked. Thats it.
Crank 2. That movie felt like I was having a seizure and not an enjoyable one. The fact that this movie exists and people paid to see it and it was a success saddens me to no end. I'm very surprised Statham had a career after it, it was that bad.
Each to their own I guess, but me and a couple other friends fucking loved that film. It's basically a live-action cartoon for adults.
And to be fair, the movie was a breath of fresh air for some people. Because I don't know about you, but I can get easily bored of straight white American serious action men pulling heists and double crossings and swinging on ropes and doing other re-hashed bullshit from the past 20 years. Don't get me wrong, sometimes these films are good for easy, simple amusement and a lads night in and such, but I felt that the writer/directors of crank genuinely put some thought into it. Alps, Godzilla fight.
OT: Watching Erasherhead was quite difficult considering it's disturbing nature, but in the end I felt a better person having seen it.
Jesus Camp
I get filled with rage watching that shit.
The Door In the Floor
I went with my wife and her mom to see that in the theater and almost ran full speed into the handrail so I would fall twenty feet directly onto my head just to make it end.
Hobo With a Shotgun
Just because it was intentionally shitty and pulled off badly, and my friends wouldn't shut the hell up about it because they don't know the difference between GOOD intentional crap and just CRAP intentional crap.
Those are the ones I can think of right now. I might be back with more.
Never before has a movie emotionally destroyed quite like Moon did. I've never cried during a film, until Moon.
I can't watch it again. I own it. I loved it. I look at the case every now and then, wondering to myself, "is today the day I watch it again?". I don't think that day will ever come though. I just can't.
Never before has a movie emotionally destroyed quite like Moon did. I've never cried during a film, until Moon.
I can't watch it again. I own it. I loved it. I look at the case every now and then, wondering to myself, "is today the day I watch it again?". I don't think that day will ever come though. I just can't.
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