What was the most intense movie you've ever seen?

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funguy2121

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FalloutJack said:
funguy2121 said:
FalloutJack said:
Aliens is a good choice. However, I'd like to go with Death Race. Why? Well, let's see. Gritty prison-localed kill-everyone-else-to-live race featuring a number of psychos and our hero - who is impersonating a popular dead psycho - in the closest thing we will ever see to "Twisted Metal: The Movie.".
Deathrace was a remake of an intentional-camp movie (bad on purpose), I believe the first one with Sylvester Stallone ever. I'm pretty sure it's not meant to be taken too seriously.
Never sawr it, me lad, so you're out of luck. 'Sides, I'm obviously viewing its awesometude in a stand-alone fashion.
Death of the Author, eh?
 

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lostclause said:
Maybe LOTR but if you haven't seen that by now I doubt you'd describe yourself as a huge movie buff :p
I haven't seen that or Ghostbusters and I consider myself pretty knowledgeable of the world of cinema.

Seriously people, though? Avatar? District 9? 28 Days Later? You want an intense movie, watch the Hurt Locker. The entire movie my heart was pounding. By far the best movie of 2009 and probably the most intense movie of all time. It was a movie about disarming bombs, so take any teeth-grinding intense bomb disarming scene from those 80's action movies and multiply it by a million. This movie was filled to the top with emotion, grit, and suspense. I could go on about this movie for hours. It was just incredible. Here is the trailer for it. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GxSDZc8etg]

ctrl-alt-postal said:
Quarantine, cause I had no idea, a friend just said "come round for a random movie" with no explanation of said movie. Released in 2009, Go watch it if ya havn't...
That is actually a remake of a foreign horror movie that is much scarier. There's a scene with a monster in the kitchen and to this day I'm still afraid to walk into my kitchen at night.
 

dont_blink

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i dunno if it counts, but requiem for a dream was the only movie that really made me feel sad at the end. like i generally dont get emotionally involved in movies when i watch them, but that one really got to me. something about these little things that pin out of control...