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House Of 1000 Corpses by Rob Zombie was sick. He has problems.
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I must give it to my friend who got me with that one though. Since I hadnt heard of it, she was hyping it up talking about how good it was and all I could do while I was watching it was :eek: :eek: . She was laughing sooooooo hard. It was cool though, but I never wanna see that again. Q |
The Virgin Suicides was a book before it was a movie, actually. I think it might have been one of those stories that worked well as a book but was too disturbing to put into a more visual form.
For the record, I hated the book but I know a lot of people who loved it. |
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Also, I love American History X, but the scene with the curb made me sick. Literally. |
Ha, yeah I watched American Psycho with this guy I liked at the time... he really likes the movie... I wasn't really paying that much attention to the movie because I was a little nervous since I liked this guy... but from what I saw I totally didn't understand it-- it was really weird.
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I also think that you have to be over a certain age (LOL) to really get certain things in the book...I know that there were parts that I was like "oh wow!" but that if you are too young to remember it, it might not have the same resonance. The all time shittiest book-to-movie translation though, has to be Endless Love. The book is a masterpiece, and the movie....well, Brooke Shields was the star. Need I say more? |
Any Ernest movie.
-Rudey --I used to like them too. |
Yes there is a Ringu 3. It's supposed to be a trilogy. I wonder how much anyone can make a continuation of that when the people who've seen already know what it's really about. The Ring scared the living daylights out of me! A movie that comes close to the level I was freaked out has to be The Shining. I still get chills.
Arlington Road...yes it was very disturbing but I loved it too! So many twists and turns and the ending...oh my goodness. I always wanted to know how it all turned out the way it did but I guess it's one of those things no one ever asks. You just have to take it at face value that things just happened the way it did. I loved Vanilla Sky. It's one of those thinking movies filled with intensity. Same with Dark City if anyone ever saw that one. I just saw Stephen King's Storm of the Century and the ending was really disturbing...well not really the entire ending but at the last half hour or so. The movie reminded me a lot of the short story The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. |
I forgot to add Once Were Warriors and Better Luck Tomorrow.
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pretty woman is disturbing
somewhere out there, there's a hooker turning tricks and hoping that she'll end up like 'julia roberts and the prince charming at the end' |
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Pretty Woman was originally called $3000 and had a much darker ending, but got Disneyfied. Bleah. |
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My list: The Ring- I was in a brightly lit room w/ people walking in and out and talking while I watched this and it still freaked me out. Visually, that was an AMAZING film. The images from the "movie" are haunting. Specifically the woman combing her hair in the mirror. That one always pops into my head for some reason, and I freak out. Apocalypse Now A Clockwork Orange Silence of the Lambs Dancer In The Dark- I cried, the end is so messed up it's disturbing. The Craft-I guess because my name is Sarah and I had a friend named Nancy that creeped me out... Swing Kids- About the Hitler Youth. Before I watched it, I'd had no idea any of that existed. |
I thought of another one due to the TCM Gregory Peck marathon - On the Beach. It's about nuclear war. There's nothing graphic in it at all, but man, does it mess with your brain, especially the last scene. Do not watch it alone in the dark before going to bed.
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