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Moderator | Funny Games. Ok who has seen it?
The old one in German or the new one....don't matter it's basicly shot for shot the same film. English Trailer (2008): German Trailer ( 1997): Who here, besides me, was sick enough to put themselves through this experience? Better yet, who here, besides me, actually enjoyed it? The whole controversy of it all roped me in big time. And even though this movie fucked with my dreams a few nights in a row.... I really wanna see it again. What the hell does that say about me? Oh well, can't say I would recommend it to anyone, but if you were sick enough to sit through it on your own. Let's chat. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Can't say I have seen it. Summarise it in 3 words? | |
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Moderator | evenstar said: Can't say I have seen it. Summarise it in 3 words?
Violence, Torture, Evil. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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I saw the Austrian original 10 years ago.
Disturbing | |
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I saw the Austrian original. It was hard to watch. | |
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Moderator | PANDURITO said: I saw the Austrian original 10 years ago.
Disturbing JahYEAH! The director said something like ... "If you choose not to see it or if you walk out of this movie, you didn't need it. If you sit through it, you did." I have a foggy idea of what that means, but I like that the film makes you think about violent media, and why we watch it. The message behind t is a bit pretentious, but still maybe worth thinking/talking about. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | sextonseven said: I saw the Austrian original. It was hard to watch.
I was laughing and clapping at the brutal parts, and yawning through the slow parts. I'm sick. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: sextonseven said: I saw the Austrian original. It was hard to watch.
I was laughing and clapping at the brutal parts, and yawning through the slow parts. I'm sick. I saw it on cable a few years ago (either on IFC or Sundance). I'm NOT a fan of torture porn films so I don't even remember why I watched it. Afterward I felt scarred--the same way I felt after seeing Se7en and Requiem For A Dream. I have the latter on DVD. | |
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Moderator | sextonseven said: Sweeny79 said: I was laughing and clapping at the brutal parts, and yawning through the slow parts. I'm sick. I saw it on cable a few years ago (either on IFC or Sundance). I'm NOT a fan of torture porn films so I don't even remember why I watched it. Afterward I felt scarred--the same way I felt after seeing Se7en and Requiem For A Dream. I have the latter on DVD. Se7en didn't bother me at all, Requiem gave me the willys....but this movie topped almost everything I've ever seen. I spit on your grave is the scariest movie I ever saw. I don't think anything can top that. That movie scarred me for life. As for torture porn.... I like my violence candy colored like Kill Bill or A Clockwork Orange... I was kinda expecting something more like that. Rich likes the original but I haven't seen it yet. I've read that the boys break the fourth wall with more frequency in the original. I'd like to see how that would play, because in the new version it just doesn't work. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: sextonseven said: I saw it on cable a few years ago (either on IFC or Sundance). I'm NOT a fan of torture porn films so I don't even remember why I watched it. Afterward I felt scarred--the same way I felt after seeing Se7en and Requiem For A Dream. I have the latter on DVD. Se7en didn't bother me at all, Requiem gave me the willys....but this movie topped almost everything I've ever seen. I spit on your grave is the scariest movie I ever saw. I don't think anything can top that. That movie scarred me for life. As for torture porn.... I like my violence candy colored like Kill Bill or A Clockwork Orange... I was kinda expecting something more like that. Rich likes the original but I haven't seen it yet. I've read that the boys break the fourth wall with more frequency in the original. I'd like to see how that would play, because in the new version it just doesn't work. Yes, the preppy boys do break the fourth wall in the original. I haven't see the remake nor feel the need to so I can't compare the two films. I think what was similar about all three movies for me was the feeling of despair I felt as the movie was ending. I don't recall feeling like that after watching any other bleak films. A Clockwork Orange I really like. That film is different to me. Maybe it's because the social commentary was much more obvious. When I first saw Funny Games, I thought it was just a sick movie. I didn't know anything about the message behind it. style edit [Edited 3/25/08 18:18pm] | |
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Moderator | sextonseven said: Sweeny79 said: Se7en didn't bother me at all, Requiem gave me the willys....but this movie topped almost everything I've ever seen. I spit on your grave is the scariest movie I ever saw. I don't think anything can top that. That movie scarred me for life. As for torture porn.... I like my violence candy colored like Kill Bill or A Clockwork Orange... I was kinda expecting something more like that. Rich likes the original but I haven't seen it yet. I've read that the boys break the fourth wall with more frequency in the original. I'd like to see how that would play, because in the new version it just doesn't work. Yes, the preppy boys do break the fourth wall in the original. I haven't see the remake nor feel the need to so I can't compare the two films. I think what was similar about all three movies for me was the feeling of despair I felt as the movie was ending. I don't recall feeling like that after watching any other bleak films. A Clockwork Orange I really like. That film is different to me. Maybe it's because the social commentary was much more obvious. When I first saw Funny Games, I thought it was just a sick movie. I didn't know anything about the message behind it. style edit [Edited 3/25/08 18:18pm] Honestly I think Haneke is blowing smoke about having a "message" because all of his movies are the same level of disturbing. A Clockwork Orange IS different then other "ultraviolent" movies because of, yes, the social commentary, but at the end of A Clockwork Orange, you feel elated because well...because Alex is, and because he was for a brief time reabilitated, the viewer sees him as a human, not a monster. He's more than a cardboard cut out bad guy. that's the beauty of that film and novel. I didn't feel the dispair at the end of Funny Games, because it ended wit a silly horror movie "GOTCHA!" type shot. But I felt that with Requiem....big time. Like maybe just maybe...the director wanted to injure the audience a bit with the film. For some reason I felt that at the end of Cube as well. I think Haneke wants to do the same, and I think he wants us to think he's righteous for doing so. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: sextonseven said: Yes, the preppy boys do break the fourth wall in the original. I haven't see the remake nor feel the need to so I can't compare the two films. I think what was similar about all three movies for me was the feeling of despair I felt as the movie was ending. I don't recall feeling like that after watching any other bleak films. A Clockwork Orange I really like. That film is different to me. Maybe it's because the social commentary was much more obvious. When I first saw Funny Games, I thought it was just a sick movie. I didn't know anything about the message behind it. style edit [Edited 3/25/08 18:18pm] Honestly I think Haneke is blowing smoke about having a "message" because all of his movies are the same level of disturbing. A Clockwork Orange IS different then other "ultraviolent" movies because of, yes, the social commentary, but at the end of A Clockwork Orange, you feel elated because well...because Alex is, and because he was for a brief time reabilitated, the viewer sees him as a human, not a monster. He's more than a cardboard cut out bad guy. that's the beauty of that film and novel. I didn't feel the dispair at the end of Funny Games, because it ended wit a silly horror movie "GOTCHA!" type shot. But I felt that with Requiem....big time. Like maybe just maybe...the director wanted to injure the audience a bit with the film. For some reason I felt that at the end of Cube as well. I think Haneke wants to do the same, and I think he wants us to think he's righteous for doing so. What do you mean when you say a horror movie "GOTCHA!" shot? I remember the original ending with the prep boys nonchalantly disposing of the last family member and then going off to start the whole cycle again with the neighbors. Maybe the same scene was there and I just don't remember it. I'm getting old. I remember seeing Cube on cable years ago also (on probably the same indie movie channel). That movie was twisted too, yes, but it didn't affect me as much as the other films. | |
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is it worse than 'irreversible'?
if not, i can probably deal with it. when i saw the previews for this i thought, "oh great, another movie about a nice normal suburban family getting tortured by weirdo freaks (read: subculture types or "sexual deviants") - so there's something more to this flick that i should be giving a chance? | |
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Moderator | sextonseven said: Sweeny79 said: Honestly I think Haneke is blowing smoke about having a "message" because all of his movies are the same level of disturbing. A Clockwork Orange IS different then other "ultraviolent" movies because of, yes, the social commentary, but at the end of A Clockwork Orange, you feel elated because well...because Alex is, and because he was for a brief time reabilitated, the viewer sees him as a human, not a monster. He's more than a cardboard cut out bad guy. that's the beauty of that film and novel. I didn't feel the dispair at the end of Funny Games, because it ended wit a silly horror movie "GOTCHA!" type shot. But I felt that with Requiem....big time. Like maybe just maybe...the director wanted to injure the audience a bit with the film. For some reason I felt that at the end of Cube as well. I think Haneke wants to do the same, and I think he wants us to think he's righteous for doing so. What do you mean when you say a horror movie "GOTCHA!" shot? I remember the original ending with the prep boys nonchalantly disposing of the last family member and then going off to start the whole cycle again with the neighbors. Maybe the same scene was there and I just don't remember it. I'm getting old. I remember seeing Cube on cable years ago also (on probably the same indie movie channel). That movie was twisted too, yes, but it didn't affect me as much as the other films. It's like you said, but then the boy stares out into the audience, kinda breaking the fourth wall and goes all smiliey crazy eyed....as if to say... "You might be next." Then cue crazy speed death metal. Kinda scary but In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | Anxiety said: is it worse than 'irreversible'?
if not, i can probably deal with it. when i saw the previews for this i thought, "oh great, another movie about a nice normal suburban family getting tortured by weirdo freaks (read: subculture types or "sexual deviants") - so there's something more to this flick that i should be giving a chance? I never saw irreversible, so I can't say. If you liked Saw and Hostel, this might be for you. But the audience is far from limited to horror fans. It's just these two basicly unidentified boys tourturing this nice litte rich white family. The torture is mostly psychological, and there is violence but it happens mostly off camera. I know I can't explain it as well as this guy so if you are thinking of seeing it read this: http://www.newsweek.com/id/123485 In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Anxiety said: is it worse than 'irreversible'?
if not, i can probably deal with it. when i saw the previews for this i thought, "oh great, another movie about a nice normal suburban family getting tortured by weirdo freaks (read: subculture types or "sexual deviants") - so there's something more to this flick that i should be giving a chance? It's nowhere near as graphic as Irreversible. Again, I've only seen the original and it was very effective in being violent without showing violence so I will give it credit there for being smarter than the average torture porn movie. Should you give it a chance? I don't know. Do you like sadistic tragedies? | |
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Sweeny79 said: sextonseven said: What do you mean when you say a horror movie "GOTCHA!" shot? I remember the original ending with the prep boys nonchalantly disposing of the last family member and then going off to start the whole cycle again with the neighbors. Maybe the same scene was there and I just don't remember it. I'm getting old. I remember seeing Cube on cable years ago also (on probably the same indie movie channel). That movie was twisted too, yes, but it didn't affect me as much as the other films. It's like you said, but then the boy stares out into the audience, kinda breaking the fourth wall and goes all smiliey crazy eyed....as if to say... "You might be next." Then cue crazy speed death metal. Kinda scary but Okay, I think I do remember seeing that, but without the music. Ugh, I need to watch something happy now, like Ghost World. | |
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sextonseven said: Should you give it a chance? I don't know. Do you like sadistic tragedies? sure, who doesn't? i'm just afraid it's one of those movies about how the power of a normal suburban family can overcome the thread of creepy non-family-based urban weirdos who want to come in and threaten decent family types. you know, like the kind of torture porn nancy grace likes. | |
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Moderator | Anxiety said: sextonseven said: Should you give it a chance? I don't know. Do you like sadistic tragedies? sure, who doesn't? i'm just afraid it's one of those movies about how the power of a normal suburban family can overcome the thread of creepy non-family-based urban weirdos who want to come in and threaten decent family types. you know, like the kind of torture porn nancy grace likes. There is no overcoming here. The bad guys win. The family never had a shot. I don't think it's anything like what you are thinking of. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | sextonseven said: Sweeny79 said: It's like you said, but then the boy stares out into the audience, kinda breaking the fourth wall and goes all smiliey crazy eyed....as if to say... "You might be next." Then cue crazy speed death metal. Kinda scary but Okay, I think I do remember seeing that, but without the music. Ugh, I need to watch something happy now, like Ghost World. Shit, I wanted to watch Enchanted the second I walked out of the theater. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Anxiety said: sextonseven said: Should you give it a chance? I don't know. Do you like sadistic tragedies? sure, who doesn't? i'm just afraid it's one of those movies about how the power of a normal suburban family can overcome the thread of creepy non-family-based urban weirdos who want to come in and threaten decent family types. you know, like the kind of torture porn nancy grace likes. The movie is definitely NOT like that! Mickey and Mallory from Natural Born Killers would love this film. | |
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Moderator | sextonseven said: Anxiety said: sure, who doesn't? i'm just afraid it's one of those movies about how the power of a normal suburban family can overcome the thread of creepy non-family-based urban weirdos who want to come in and threaten decent family types. you know, like the kind of torture porn nancy grace likes. The movie is definitely NOT like that! Mickey and Mallory from Natural Born Killers would love this film. Natural Born Killers Now there is a film I LOVE! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: sextonseven said: Okay, I think I do remember seeing that, but without the music. Ugh, I need to watch something happy now, like Ghost World. Shit, I wanted to watch Enchanted the second I walked out of the theater. That reminds me, I have to finish my Oscar list. Except for the documentaries and foreign films, I have maybe five more movies to go. | |
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Sweeny79 said: sextonseven said: The movie is definitely NOT like that! Mickey and Mallory from Natural Born Killers would love this film. Natural Born Killers Now there is a film I LOVE! I'm not surprised. | |
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sextonseven said: Sweeny79 said: Natural Born Killers Now there is a film I LOVE! I'm not surprised. Can you please post a vid of yourself in that videowhore thread? Thanks. | |
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JustErin said: sextonseven said: I'm not surprised. Can you please post a vid of yourself in that videowhore thread? Thanks. Right, I don't even own a regular camera much less one that takes video. The best I could do is post another photo that someone took of me in that other thread. | |
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sextonseven said: JustErin said: Can you please post a vid of yourself in that videowhore thread? Thanks. Right, I don't even own a regular camera much less one that takes video. The best I could do is post another photo that someone took of me in that other thread. Oh. | |
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JustErin said: sextonseven said: Right, I don't even own a regular camera much less one that takes video. The best I could do is post another photo that someone took of me in that other thread. Oh. Come to NY and take a video of me. | |
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sextonseven said: JustErin said: Oh. Come to NY and take a video of me. Ok. Our we can make a video together. | |
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JustErin said: sextonseven said: Come to NY and take a video of me. Ok. Our we can make a video together. Will it be redtube worthy? | |
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