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Angra 03-29-2012 09:41 AM

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Love them both! Best slashers of 00's, IMO! I'd give them 8 & 8.5



What can i say. You're easy to please. :D

newb 03-29-2012 10:07 AM

Killing Bono

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1535101/


kept me entertained through the duration

fortunato 03-29-2012 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Медвежуть (Post 922213)
did you like it? i think i started to watch it once but got bored and turned it off.
but many people in russia call it a materpiece.
i never made it through Stalker either. hate all Tarkovsky's movies

Yeah, I think it really is a masterpiece.
Tarkovsky's not for everyone, I guess, but he's one of my favorites.

Toadliquor 03-29-2012 05:11 PM

Wached Yellow Brick Road, and S&Man.

It's the second time I've watched Yellow Brick Road, and I really don't know if it's ok or if it sucks. There is something in the movie that must intrigue me because I watched it twice. What that something is, I'll never know.

S&Man is great! It's a documentary about torture porn movies. They do interviews with the director of the August Underground movies, and other characters from that industry. Personally, I hate those type of movies. I am not one of those snooty horror fans who is anti-gore, and wants every movie to be The Haunting. I love gore, but at least throw a teeny bit of plot in it to make it interesting. And get a better camera! My cell phone takes better videos than whatever they're shooting with. Even with all my feelings about torture porn, I thought this movie was brilliant! Ok... maybe not brilliant, but it's very unique, and definitely worth watching! I'd talk about it more, but I don't want to ruin anything, It's one of those movies that you really don't appreciate how slick it is til the credits are rolling.

Elvis_Christ 03-29-2012 11:39 PM

I think Mordum is a brilliant film. There's plenty of story in the August Underground series. Maybe they aren't plot driven but they are definitely a character study that puts you in the killers world.

cheebacheeba 03-30-2012 04:10 AM

Just got done watching Freejack.
For some reason I've had an urge to revisit some early 90's sci-fi titles that I didn't have much recollection of.

Funny, it goes to show how your taste changes...I remember seeing a preview on a VHS for this movie and thinking WOW it looks awesome.
Then I watched it, I must have been maybe 13?
I didn't actually like it.
Maybe it was that I didn't really have an understanding of what was going on, though I had no fond memory whatsoever of this movie, in fact I remember being pretty disappointed.

Yknow, I actually quite enjoyed this - kind of similar to another one of my sci-fi action favourites of around that time (Total Recall) though doesn't really fall at all into "rip off" territory.
It was a cool idea, lots of twists and turns, and a damn trippy ending.
Glad that I had the random inclination to check it out again.

So on my 90's sci-fi that I can't remember list
The Lawnmower Man
Hardware
Virtuosity
Circuitry Man

- Of course I'm open to any suggestions of films along these lines between the early to mid 90's. I think there was some really good sci-fi going on back then.

Toadliquor 03-30-2012 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 922297)

So on my 90's sci-fi that I can't remember list
The Lawnmower Man
Hardware
Virtuosity
Circuitry Man

It's probably a good thing that you forgot about Lawnmower Man & Virtuosiy.

What about Spontaneous Combustion or Fire in the Sky?

cheebacheeba 03-30-2012 04:47 AM

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Fire in the Sky
Didn't like

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Spontaneous Combustion
Never heard of.
Is it actually scifi?
Seems more horror-ish.

Fearonsarms 03-30-2012 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 922307)
Never heard of.
Is it actually scifi?
Seems more horror-ish.

I saw Spontaneous Combustion as a kid and it completely freaked me out I seem to remember there was an intensity to it that made it very horror-ish and it is certainly meant to scare you but there are some sci-fi elements too. It was directed by Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Eaten Alive/Deathtrap, Mortuary)

Fearonsarms 03-30-2012 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Juanpa654 (Post 922057)
That sounds great. ¿Are you a reviewer?

LOL I wish I was but sadly not.

Finally saw Benny's Video (1992) by Austrian director Michael Haneke (Funny Games, Hidden, The Piano Teacher). Luckily I knew nothing about the film before I saw it. Had I known about it there's no way I would have watched it. I'm really in a huge dilemma with this film. It starts with a video of animal slaughter which I abhor with all my heart BUT I didn't switch it off there and then instead watched the rest of it basically because I know I will encounter similar scenes by accident in the future (maybe I should try to desensitize myself). It turns out that this is extremely important to the plot and character development. I just despise such manipulative tactics like this. However the film is very well done, bleak, stark, genuinely upsetting and very effective in the points it makes. Bottom line is I will never watch this film again nor recommend it to anyone because of that scene (which is repeated again later in the film) but that is my personal choice and view, I completely understand how this film could be very well liked, even enjoyed by some regardless of that scene. Challenging stuff.


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