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Reply #90 posted 12/01/09 10:10pm

zaza

sextonseven said:

PurpleDiamond2009 said:

oh yeah now i remember biggrin



this film was werid lol


Run Lola Run was a great movie.

Run Lola Run IS a great movie wink
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Reply #91 posted 12/02/09 10:15am

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PurpleDiamond2009 said:

zaza said:


"Lolita"?


something like that i cant remember lol



the chase scene near the end cracks me up every time
''now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, a fanatical criminal''
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Reply #92 posted 12/02/09 10:23am

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Abdul said:

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Oh Man! I LOVED Brown Bunny too!


What was it about? I watched it and was like WTF is going on here, LOL!!!


I was bored out of my mind until the big bj scene at the end. Then the first 3/4 gets explained which salvages the film somewhat, but it's still a failed experiment to me.
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Reply #93 posted 12/02/09 10:23am

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damosuzuki said:

markpeg said:


Oh Man! I LOVED Brown Bunny too!


Buffalo '66 is one of my favourites for sure...


One of the funniest movies I've ever seen.
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Reply #94 posted 12/02/09 10:26am

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ZombieKitten said:

sextonseven said:



I thought that movie was hot. So hot apparently that I own the DVD. lol

Most people don't like the movies I like.


I really liked that one confuse I went on a greenaway spree after I saw this one!

Did you like this one?



I'll look out for that one. I've only seen The Pillow Book.
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Reply #95 posted 12/02/09 11:52am

markpeg

Abdul said:

markpeg said:


Oh Man! I LOVED Brown Bunny too!


What was it about? I watched it and was like WTF is going on here, LOL!!!

It was about a guy agonizing over the death of his woman. Cheryl Tiegs was his mother or mother-like influence in his life, trying to comfort him.
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Reply #96 posted 12/02/09 12:24pm

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This is one off beat movie.....



I liked it though.

fallinluv Pinky Rose fallinluv

Love the music and the use of water.

A really pretty film. I want to give Shelley Duvall a hug. lol hug

My favorite Robert Altman film, although I've only seen three others (The Company, Prairie Home Companion and Gosford Park).

My weirdest film is this one..



It's also one of the funniest. lol
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Reply #97 posted 12/02/09 2:44pm

ZombieKitten

sextonseven said:

ZombieKitten said:



I really liked that one confuse I went on a greenaway spree after I saw this one!

Did you like this one?



I'll look out for that one. I've only seen The Pillow Book.


I saw that one too, but I don't remember now whether I liked it or not, there was one I couldn't sit through hmmm which a baby or a bishop guy sitting on a chair with frames and writing superimposed over the image The Baby of Mâcon
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Reply #98 posted 12/02/09 2:48pm

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FAT GIRL is pretty fuct
To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws.
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Reply #99 posted 12/02/09 4:28pm

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sextonseven said:

damosuzuki said:



Buffalo '66 is one of my favourites for sure...


One of the funniest movies I've ever seen.




To this day, every time I get into someone's car I want to say "What is this? Is this a shifter car?"

Nobody thinks that's funny but me, so I try to keep that impulse corralled.

A woman I once worked with told me that my personality was a cross between Gallo's character in Buffalo '66 and Crispin Glover. neutral
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Reply #100 posted 12/03/09 12:11pm

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Graffiti Bridge, hands down.

Any one movie in which someone dies from a wound to the elbow takes the cake.

let us enjoy ourselves, this rhythm is ill. i want to sit on your penis
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Reply #101 posted 12/03/09 12:49pm

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BenaimanBawkah said:

Graffiti Bridge, hands down.

Any one movie in which someone dies from a wound to the elbow takes the cake.



spit stop!
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Reply #102 posted 12/03/09 1:14pm

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damosuzuki said:

sextonseven said:



One of the funniest movies I've ever seen.




To this day, every time I get into someone's car I want to say "What is this? Is this a shifter car?"

Nobody thinks that's funny but me, so I try to keep that impulse corralled.

A woman I once worked with told me that my personality was a cross between Gallo's character in Buffalo '66 and Crispin Glover. neutral
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lol comfort

You don't seem as easily irritated as the guy in Buffalo 66 though.
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Reply #103 posted 12/03/09 7:52pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

spit stop!


You've got to admit, that was HIGHLY unrealistic. lol


To be quite honest and serious though, Donnie Darko is the weirdest film I've ever seen, closely followed by Fight Club. I love both of those movies to death, but they're sooooo weird.

let us enjoy ourselves, this rhythm is ill. i want to sit on your penis
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Reply #104 posted 12/04/09 8:26am

muttley

Hi all,

Has anyone seen:

Delicatessen

or

The City of Lost Children?

Now thats some strangeness!!

Jeunet & Caro!

Mutts
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Reply #105 posted 12/04/09 12:24pm

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muttley said:

Hi all,

Has anyone seen:

Delicatessen

or

The City of Lost Children?

Now thats some strangeness!!

Jeunet & Caro!

Mutts


Delicatessen is great. I have had City of Lost Children on my shelf for the longest time, but haven't watched it because I read somewhere that the English subtitle translations are terrible.
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Reply #106 posted 12/04/09 5:31pm

ZombieKitten

sextonseven said:

muttley said:

Hi all,

Has anyone seen:

Delicatessen

or

The City of Lost Children?

Now thats some strangeness!!

Jeunet & Caro!

Mutts


Delicatessen is great. I have had City of Lost Children on my shelf for the longest time, but haven't watched it because I read somewhere that the English subtitle translations are terrible.


it's more like kids story though, don't worry too much about the dialogue
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Reply #107 posted 12/04/09 5:36pm

whistle

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probably Head by the Monkees.
everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #108 posted 12/04/09 11:28pm

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Reply #109 posted 12/05/09 5:14am

damosuzuki

whistle said:

probably Head by the Monkees.


I've always wanted to see that. Porpoise Song is fantastic, really one of my favourite tracks of that era.
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Reply #110 posted 12/05/09 9:46am

NONSENSE

"Natural Born Killers" was undoubtably the freakiest, wierdest movie I've ever seen. sad I couldn't sit thru the entire film... The whole thing seemed frightening. The Dangerfield stuff was gut wrenching.
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Reply #111 posted 12/07/09 6:14am

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NONSENSE said:

"Natural Born Killers" was undoubtably the freakiest, wierdest movie I've ever seen. sad I couldn't sit thru the entire film... The whole thing seemed frightening. The Dangerfield stuff was gut wrenching.
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I love that movie. Have to watch it twice a year when Im in one of those fuck off moods. When I get mad, when I get pissed...

To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws.
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Reply #112 posted 12/07/09 6:18am

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Cuddles said:

NONSENSE said:

"Natural Born Killers" was undoubtably the freakiest, wierdest movie I've ever seen. sad I couldn't sit thru the entire film... The whole thing seemed frightening. The Dangerfield stuff was gut wrenching.
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I love that movie. Have to watch it twice a year when Im in one of those fuck off moods. When I get mad, when I get pissed...



oh yeah and woody harrelson and juliete lewis are sexy mfkrs in that movie.
To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws.
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Reply #113 posted 12/07/09 6:57am

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zaza said:

Howard The Duck


"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #114 posted 12/07/09 7:15am

minneapolisgen
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DesireeNevermind said:

Lair of the White Worm.

I don't know what that shit was supposed to be.

I was going to post that one. nod
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #115 posted 12/07/09 7:20am

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"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #116 posted 12/07/09 7:52am

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Just read the synopsis for this film and, despite having seen it more than once, found myself saying 'Really?"
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Reply #117 posted 12/07/09 8:09am

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As much as I love it, I have to say The Rocky Horror Picture Show is pretty fucking weird lol
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Reply #118 posted 12/07/09 8:34am

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Alej said:

As much as I love it, I have to say The Rocky Horror Picture Show is pretty fucking weird lol


Rocky's fine.
The sequel, Shock Treatment, is weird.
I recently read the script for a supposed/possible third film, Revenge of the Old Queen.
I'm not sure if I am sad or glad that that film won't be made.
It would definitely win the title of Weirdest Film... but it would also be BEYOND bad.
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Reply #119 posted 12/18/09 9:14am

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just about any mainstream movie.
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