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Post by stewvee » Wed December 15th, 2010, 9:46 am

Didn't mind American Psycho, but the actual text is so much more disturbing. I mean, c'mon, the "transmission from Bono." Really... Pages on Whitney Houston and Huey Lewis and pocket sqaures and dinner reservations? The Habitrail?!

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Post by Diana » Sat January 1st, 2011, 5:46 pm

MaleficSounds wrote:Dudes, I recently watched a movie called Frozen and you dudes should as well. Its about 3 people who get stuck on a ski lift but thats all I'm gonna say about it. Its an awesome freakin movie, haven't seen a movie in a while that made me feel shocked by such a simple plot. I promise everyone on here will love it.
I just watched Frozen and it was rad. I could not stop laughing. Adam Green is a twisted freak and I think I might love him.

Question: Why did they never zip up their hoods? They're fucking freezing to death and they don't remember how to work zippers and snaps? I have a couple other quibbles, such as wound continuity, but mostly it was super.

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Post by spice » Sat January 1st, 2011, 10:13 pm

there are movies that try to be weird and succeed, movies that try and don't, and then there are movies that are weird because that's just how they came out. i watched this one today and it may be the strangest thing i've ever seen- japanese film House (or Hasu) from 1977. it was so odd in every way that i think i am going to have to buy it.

http://366weirdmovies.com/house-hausu-1977
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Post by Diana » Sun January 2nd, 2011, 12:19 pm

I've read about that. How did you watch it? I can't seem to rent it.

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Post by slut rag » Sun January 2nd, 2011, 2:00 pm

[quote="Diana"]I've read about that. How did you watch it? I can't seem to rent it.[/quote]

its on netflix, i believe. im going to add it to my que.

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Post by egg yolkeo » Sun January 2nd, 2011, 3:40 pm

Anyone here seen Black Moon?Prolly the weirdest movie ever.

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Post by spice » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 8:45 am

Diana wrote:I've read about that. How did you watch it? I can't seem to rent it.
criterion released a new version about a month ago and it's on netflix. there's a documentary, a freaky 40 minute film 'emotion' and an interview with the guy who made 'house of the devil'.
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Post by stewvee » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 8:58 am

Von Trier's Antichrist. Good luck w/ that one.

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Post by Diana » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 9:17 am

spice wrote:
Diana wrote:I've read about that. How did you watch it? I can't seem to rent it.
criterion released a new version about a month ago and it's on netflix. there's a documentary, a freaky 40 minute film 'emotion' and an interview with the guy who made 'house of the devil'.
I think I typed in the wrong title. Netflix is hard. Never mind though, because some friends came over last night and randomly brought it with them. IT IS RAD. We are definitely ordering it.

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Post by stewvee » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 11:20 am

Ti West? What the hell is this documentary?

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Post by spice » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 11:44 am

stewvee wrote:Ti West? What the hell is this documentary?
it was included in the house dvd. he's not in the documentary, but one of the features is an interview with him about the movie house. pretty cool as i loved house of the devil.
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Post by slut rag » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 12:47 pm

the short films of david lynch

on netflix, watch it.

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Post by stewvee » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 12:47 pm

spice wrote:
stewvee wrote:Ti West? What the hell is this documentary?
it was included in the house dvd. he's not in the documentary, but one of the features is an interview with him about the movie house. pretty cool as i loved house of the devil.
Oh, OK. I saw that. I loved HotD too. His first flick, The Roost, aint bad. Its one of those "metafilms" with Tom Noonan starring in the Creature Feature host role.

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Post by Knucklehead » Mon January 3rd, 2011, 10:27 pm

stewvee wrote:Von Trier's Antichrist. Good luck w/ that one.
I saw that a week or two ago. I'm not exactly sure what to think of it. There are many points where I am unwilling to suspend disbelief. (Those two characters had a cabin *that* far back in the woods?!) Just what the hell was going on, there? It seems like there are mythological allusions, but I'm not sure what they are. The grinding wheel was a little much. But at the end, I get the feeling that movie just isn't sure what kind of movie it wants to be. Is it some kind of feminist statement? It is some Crying of Lot 49, kind of thing, where there is this whole subculture that is invisible until one is initiated into it? What the hell.

Of course, the "unsimulated sex" held my attention. In a trainwreck sort of way.

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Post by stewvee » Tue January 4th, 2011, 8:43 am

Knucklehead wrote:
stewvee wrote:Von Trier's Antichrist. Good luck w/ that one.
I saw that a week or two ago. I'm not exactly sure what to think of it. There are many points where I am unwilling to suspend disbelief. (Those two characters had a cabin *that* far back in the woods?!) Just what the hell was going on, there? It seems like there are mythological allusions, but I'm not sure what they are. The grinding wheel was a little much. But at the end, I get the feeling that movie just isn't sure what kind of movie it wants to be. Is it some kind of feminist statement? It is some Crying of Lot 49, kind of thing, where there is this whole subculture that is invisible until one is initiated into it? What the hell.

Of course, the "unsimulated sex" held my attention. In a trainwreck sort of way.
Seen any other Lars Von Trier flicks? Most of em are symbolically top-heavy and owe A LOT to Bergman. He's first and foremost a great cinemaphotographer and secondly a tremendous cynic. But this doesn't usually translate to something coherent or even remotely linear really...

Element of Crime is interesting. Breaking the Waves (was that the title?) and Dancer in the Dark are less symbolic (read: Art Fag) but no less confrontational and cancerous.

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