#13 it's a f@#king movie. cripes why do people think this actually happened exactly like this? and yes there is hate and anger in the world. how many times you drive thru a neighborhood and dont know therr are kids being abused and committed by 1% of the population?
Beauty (and what is considered a masterpiece) is in the eye of the beholder. Many of these did not win "awards" but they were films that MANY people remembered and made an impression
What Dreams May Come, with Robin Williams. I developed my first stutter after seeing it in the theater, and still have only watched it through three times... oh and Grave of the Fireflies... can vividly recall many scenes but only could watch it twice (second time to show my new husband).
As far as twist endings go, Primal Fear is a classic. That one got me good. I was also fascinated with the Abyss the first time I saw it. The idea of breathing liquid freaked me out.
I have experience with addicts and addiction, and Requiem for a Dream is incredibly realistic. It was hard to watch, and I'll never do it again. Drugstore Cowboy, too.
Requiem for a Dream is the movie I've introduced to all of my friends. It's such a realistic portrayl of deep drug addiction.
But, if you want movies that really blow you away try watching Canibal Holocaust, Gummo, and Kent Park. Warning, Kent Park is NOT a movie to watch with other people. It's is the MOST uncomfortable I have ever been watching a movie, even more so than the last 20 mins of Requiem. Oh, and Spun!
#13 it's a f@#king movie. cripes why do people think this actually happened exactly like this? and yes there is hate and anger in the world. how many times you drive thru a neighborhood and dont know therr are kids being abused and committed by 1% of the population?
Beauty (and what is considered a masterpiece) is in the eye of the beholder. Many of these did not win "awards" but they were films that MANY people remembered and made an impression
What Dreams May Come, with Robin Williams. I developed my first stutter after seeing it in the theater, and still have only watched it through three times... oh and Grave of the Fireflies... can vividly recall many scenes but only could watch it twice (second time to show my new husband).
As far as twist endings go, Primal Fear is a classic. That one got me good. I was also fascinated with the Abyss the first time I saw it. The idea of breathing liquid freaked me out.
I have experience with addicts and addiction, and Requiem for a Dream is incredibly realistic. It was hard to watch, and I'll never do it again. Drugstore Cowboy, too.
Requiem for a Dream is the movie I've introduced to all of my friends. It's such a realistic portrayl of deep drug addiction.
But, if you want movies that really blow you away try watching Canibal Holocaust, Gummo, and Kent Park. Warning, Kent Park is NOT a movie to watch with other people. It's is the MOST uncomfortable I have ever been watching a movie, even more so than the last 20 mins of Requiem. Oh, and Spun!
Beauty (and what is considered a masterpiece) is in the eye of the beholder. Many of these did not win "awards" but they were films that MANY people remembered and made an impression
I was also fascinated with the Abyss the first time I saw it. The idea of breathing liquid freaked me out.
The rest are really good, but it seems it always the same 20 movies on these lists.
But, if you want movies that really blow you away try watching Canibal Holocaust, Gummo, and Kent Park. Warning, Kent Park is NOT a movie to watch with other people. It's is the MOST uncomfortable I have ever been watching a movie, even more so than the last 20 mins of Requiem. Oh, and Spun!