"Aftermath" was pretty disturbing. No dialogue. Only 35 minutes long. It is an autopsy necrofilia movie. As I recall it begins when you see a dog bowl on the floor and the camera focuses on the newspaper underneath it and the obituary on it. The movie ends when this guy brings home her heart and puts it in a blender and puts it in the dog's bowl. So it ended where it began.
Originally posted by AstherealI liked donnie darko a lot. I had:
Haha don't worry, I don't like the Titanic. And of course Bill Hicks hates it 😛.
The Casino Royale movie is way different from the othe rbonds because they for a change wanted to make a serious bond movie instead of just another funny movie that has something to do with good-looking women, bad guys and an agent who is always lucky. I personally liked t ...[text shortened]... e people who'll hate those parts.
Have you seen Donnie Darko by the way? Nice atmosphere!
Donnie: "Why do you wear that stupid bunny suit?"
Frank: "Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?"
for quite a long time as a signature on my emails.
Originally posted by PalynkaI can't really argue with you there much. 🙂 but I guess I just had so low expectations that it worked okay for me. and I'm not really expecting a bond movie not to have all kinds of ridiculous chasing & romance scenes, they're part of the deal for me.
Jesus, Casino Royale was woeful. The love scene between Bond and the girl while he's in the wheelchair was almost physically painful to watch. The man can't act at all, the only thing he does was look tough. Bravo.
Originally posted by wormwoodThat's a great line. The movie confused me a little but I still enjoyed it quite a lot. I'll probably get it more when I watch it again.
I liked donnie darko a lot. I had:
Donnie: "Why do you wear that stupid bunny suit?"
Frank: "Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?"
for quite a long time as a signature on my emails.
I don't watch a lot of disturbing movies (I scare easily), or try not to, but there's a seen near the end of Akira that disturbed me a little. Still one of my favorite movies, though.
Originally posted by GalaxyShieldI generally don't find horror movies disturbing. "Requiem for a Dream" was very disturbing, but not in the least bit scary.
I don't watch a lot of disturbing movies (I scare easily), or try not to, but there's a seen near the end of Akira that disturbed me a little. Still one of my favorite movies, though.
Originally posted by rbmorrisGood point. I'm not really sure, I guess I don't like being disturbed, either. I over think things a lot and it kinda gets out of control in my mind. Let's just say I prefer to stay on the brighter side of the line fence.
I generally don't find horror movies disturbing. "Requiem for a Dream" was very disturbing, but not in the least bit scary.
Censorship was big in my house when I was little, too, so that probably has something to do with it.