Seen and not seen's, recommendations and queries on top films in general.

Started by GEWALTMONOPOL, December 29, 2009, 06:31:05 PM

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cr

Long live the new flesh!
Well, finally watched Videodrome for the first time (no joke). Not much more to say here, I think, at least I understand now what the fuss is all about... And Debbie Harry is great!

aububs

Watched Fear Eats The Soul and The Tenderness of Wolves over the last two nights. A lot of crossover between the two in terms of the people involved. The former is the superior film but The Tenderness... is very solid too.

Finally get to see Hausu in the cinema tonight after many years of home viewings. Will be great.

Eastern Embargo



Recently watched Miike's Over Your Dead Body. One of his better films after 13 and Hara.

cr

Two classics in a row:

Maniac (William Lustig)
No comment needed. Joe Spinell is just amazing.

Who Can Kill a Child? [ ¿Quién puede matar a un niño?] ( Narciso Ibáñez Serrador)
Watched this for the first time. Scary little monsters... "Oh, yes...there are lots of children in the world. Lots of them."

Andrew McIntosh

Quote from: cr on April 30, 2016, 04:22:32 PM
Who Can Kill a Child? [ ¿Quién puede matar a un niño?]

Now that looks promising, "Lord of the Flies" gone hyper. Must track it down some time.
Shikata ga nai.


david lloyd jones

Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on April 30, 2016, 04:48:22 PM
Quote from: cr on April 30, 2016, 04:22:32 PM
Who Can Kill a Child? [ ¿Quién puede matar a un niño?]

Now that looks promising, "Lord of the Flies" gone hyper. Must track it down some time.

don't get suckered into the recent remake which lacks all the creepy atmosphere and menace of the original.

cr


aububs

I watched Rolling Thunder on Friday night.

They really knew how to make a post-traumatic Vietnam revenge flick in the 70s.

Watched a few other things too but I don't reckon they're "special interests" enough for this crowd.

david lloyd jones

remake of who can kill a child is called 'come out and play' 2012 effort from Mexico. can't recall the director's name though.

Scat-O-Logy

Quote from: aububs on May 02, 2016, 05:55:22 PM
I watched Rolling Thunder on Friday night.

They really knew how to make a post-traumatic Vietnam revenge flick in the 70s.

Watched a few other things too but I don't reckon they're "special interests" enough for this crowd.

"What the fuck are you doing?!"
"I'm gonna kill a bunch of people."

Great flick but the whole hook thing was kinda ridiculous.

Sturmfieber

Enter the Void
Scanners
The Red Queen Kills 7 Times
The first Faces of Death
Mosquito the Rapist

aububs

just watched Evilspeak.

the possessed pig nude shower attack was novel.

great movie.

cutter

"Slaughtered Vomit Dolls"
found some fragments on youtube as a music video for some track from s.t.a.b. electronics
fortunately i found the whole movie and for me its pretty nice, i can say, i recommend that!

Peterson

"Life During Wartime," Todd Solondz, 2003 - Sequel to his exceedingly well-done black comedy, Happiness, except filmed with a completely different cast. Oddly enough, the guy playing a character previously performed by Phillip Seymour Hoffman is a tall black guy. Easily as funny as the former but a little more stylish in visual approach, but still uneasy and nauseous like Scorsese's "The King Of Comedy." Basically a story about people trying to sustain happiness and stave off paranoia and such after coming out of really dysfunctional periods in their lives. Plus, the pedophile father from Happiness tracks down his now-college-aged son for another really good father-son heart-to-heart. "Do you like women? I mean, really like women? Do you ever fantasize...about approaching them, fucking them, raping them?" Some of the better and funnier dialogue in any movie I've seen. I'd probably even buy it, when I track down another copy of Happiness and the uncensored DVD version of Storytelling. Also, more movies should take note that sex scenes between unattractive people are easier to watch than Hollywood "softcore porn" using unrealistic-looking actors.

Anybody see the Lovelace biopic with Amanda Seyfried? "You won't like it, sugar!"