Seems these people are a little 'thin-skinned.' There's some movies that make the above seem like wholesome 'date' movies. Here's a few I can think of off the top of my head, and some of you might agree: "Irreversible." that scene where that guy gets his head bashed in with a fire extinguisher. "Dancer in the Dark." "Eraser Head" "Bad Lieutenant" (the one with Harvey Keitel) "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" "The Last House on the Left" (from 1972.) I could add soooo many more, but this is already too long.
Minerva, it went over your head...it's not that it's spooky scary, it's that they aren't interesting or s#cked for a 2nd watch. Like how many people are actually gonna watch Oppenheimer again? it was boring af
- "inglourious basterds" a nice movie. But the historical wrong ending pushes this movie to the same level as the history movie in "Idiocrazy". And there are enough flatearthers to believe both...
- "clockwork orange" maybe it's cult for some people, but a movie that starts with a rape is nothing, I want to see again
#1 #20 #25 #26 I have seen multiple times. #20 might be among my favourite movies of all time. Of all the movies I know on that list, the hardest to take was probably #4 for me. Gore is bearable, all that mass-murder, holocaust stuff is too big to grasp, but that one took me.
Her heartless, greedy family is what really affected me in that movie. It left me seething, which is a testament to the all around excellent acting. That movie deserved every award it received.
#12 I read reviews before I watched it, and people talked about how they wished they could unsee the last quarter. That’s spot on. The original, not the American version.
#25 that's the first one that came to my mind. I've seen the movie many years ago as a teen and don't remember any detail. I just remember the emotions.
Seems these people are a little 'thin-skinned.' There's some movies that make the above seem like wholesome 'date' movies. Here's a few I can think of off the top of my head, and some of you might agree: "Irreversible." that scene where that guy gets his head bashed in with a fire extinguisher. "Dancer in the Dark." "Eraser Head" "Bad Lieutenant" (the one with Harvey Keitel) "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" "The Last House on the Left" (from 1972.) I could add soooo many more, but this is already too long.
Minerva, it went over your head...it's not that it's spooky scary, it's that they aren't interesting or s#cked for a 2nd watch. Like how many people are actually gonna watch Oppenheimer again? it was boring af
- "inglourious basterds" a nice movie. But the historical wrong ending pushes this movie to the same level as the history movie in "Idiocrazy". And there are enough flatearthers to believe both...
- "clockwork orange" maybe it's cult for some people, but a movie that starts with a rape is nothing, I want to see again
#1 #20 #25 #26 I have seen multiple times. #20 might be among my favourite movies of all time. Of all the movies I know on that list, the hardest to take was probably #4 for me. Gore is bearable, all that mass-murder, holocaust stuff is too big to grasp, but that one took me.
Her heartless, greedy family is what really affected me in that movie. It left me seething, which is a testament to the all around excellent acting. That movie deserved every award it received.
#12 I read reviews before I watched it, and people talked about how they wished they could unsee the last quarter. That’s spot on. The original, not the American version.
#25 that's the first one that came to my mind. I've seen the movie many years ago as a teen and don't remember any detail. I just remember the emotions.
it went over your head...it's not that it's spooky scary, it's that they aren't interesting or s#cked for a 2nd watch. Like how many people are actually gonna watch Oppenheimer again? it was boring af
Wisdom has been chasing you all your life.
But, you have always been faster.
- "inglourious basterds"
a nice movie. But the historical wrong ending pushes this movie to the same level as the history movie in "Idiocrazy". And there are enough flatearthers to believe both...
- "clockwork orange"
maybe it's cult for some people, but a movie that starts with a rape is nothing, I want to see again
Her heartless, greedy family is what really affected me in that movie. It left me seething, which is a testament to the all around excellent acting. That movie deserved every award it received.
That movie's victimized interpretation of The Joker will make every Antifa poser think behaving like that is cool.
#12 I read reviews before I watched it, and people talked about how they wished they could unsee the last quarter. That’s spot on. The original, not the American version.