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06-29-2006, 10:36 PM | #592 (permalink) | |
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That reminds me of a counselor my brother had at a camp he goes to. According to my brother, whenever anyone would say something was "weird", "strange", etc., the counselor would sort of swagger over and say, "You think that's weird? Try seeing Requiem for a Dream!" |
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06-30-2006, 12:26 AM | #593 (permalink) | |
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It's got blood, sex, action, drugs, alcohol, drugs, sex, and it sorta repreats itself. but the plot is amazing and I'd give anything to have been underneath Jared Leto in that movie (no matter his state of mind or physical condition) If you like that you'll probably like a movie called Colagula. Requiem for a Dream is every drug addict/alcoholic's dream movie. Also sexaholics. I suddenly thought of Murder Junkie
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06-30-2006, 12:43 AM | #595 (permalink) | |
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That's spelled Caligola. I doubt a movie as mainstream as Requiem for a Dream could be among the most grotesque movies ever made. Granted, I haven't seen it, so I won't assume. However, try Ichi the Killer, Cannibal Holocaust, the Holy Mountain (you'll never find it, unless you really want it, and from what I hear it's not even worth seeing, so I wouldn't bother), or Man Bites Dog (one of my favorite movies) among others. |
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06-30-2006, 12:59 AM | #598 (permalink) |
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I hate imbd worst site ever.
At any rate Requiem for a Dream may be mainstream (cause I agree on that) but a lot of the things that hapeen in the movie happen in real life which makes it all the more riveting and worth while And I've seen parts of Cannibal Holocaust. Most movies that have to do with food I've seen. And in terms of cannibalism, one of my favorite movies of all time called Shiri makes reference to it. It's a pretty good movie. It's Korean though so you'd probably wanna get the DVD so you cans elect English as an option. I highly recommend it if you like Action/Drama/a little romance in a movie. Or if you like Romeo and Juliet meets Rambo and Gi Jane, you should see this.
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06-30-2006, 05:11 PM | #599 (permalink) |
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yknow what sucks?
brokeback f*cking mountain. i hate that film. with a fiery passion. & the directing was so tardy... they spent AGES focusing on the boring everyday stuff, then when huge monumental things happened, they spent five seconds on it & moved on. AND, i couldnt understand a bloody word that titwank heath ledger was saying. ¬.¬ *not impressed*.
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06-30-2006, 05:27 PM | #600 (permalink) |
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I got banned from DDD (again), but before i was i made tough critic the new mod of the movie section.
I guess thats somewhat relevant here... But now you know why i have been around a lot more often. |
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