Zeeky_Santos said:I liked it, but I really felt thatFreelanceButler said:The Lovely Bones.
At first I didn't like it, but eventually I came round and found it oddly thought provoking.
But geeeez did it drag.
the ending didn't really resolve anything. I mean, sure Harvey dies and Sussie returns to peace, but the Salmon Family never find her remains and Harvey's death seemed so externally forced.
Oh hi Fargo I didn't know it was you.Kasurami said:NO I DID NOT WATCH IT THAT'S BULLSHIT I DID NAWTScde2 said:The Room.
Actually forget that.
Watch it.
...OH HAI COLE
The Room is a freaking masterpiece.Goldeneye103X2 said:Oh Hai Scde2.Scde2 said:The Room.
Actually forget that.
Watch it.
Again, i havent really 'watched' this film (Although I saw the nostalgia critic's review of it, so i know the basic gist of the story and how bad the film is) but I think it would be fun to watch it. Just for the experience.
I mean, a cult classic's a cult classic, right?
You're glad you watched that?HassEsser said:A Serbian Film
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Lol, yes, I am glad I watched it, actually.Xojins said:You're glad you watched that?HassEsser said:A Serbian Film
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Well, it's less about the sci-fi elements and more to do with the fact thatIgnatz_Zwakh said:I think it's actually one of the most heart-breaking and powerful movies ever made. You're definitely right about the advertising being misleading though...the movie isn't even really a scifi. >_<Arcane Azmadi said:Hmm, I think I might have to say The Fountain, the 2006 Darren Aronofsky film that everyone forgets. While visually astonishing, emotionally heart-rending and featuring the traditional incredible Clint Mansell soundtrack, the overall story ended up being interesting but ultimately confusing and somewhat disappointing (the trailer was also somewhat misleading). While I can't say I wouldn't recommend it to anyone (I obviously liked it or I wouldn't be mentioning it in this thread) it's definitely not a film for everyone.
Here's the trailer: