Originally posted by Hand of HecateExcellent. (Actually, I went on a first date to see that.) See also...Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive & Inland Empire...by the same director, David Lynch. (Mulholland Drive was my fav.)
Every see Wild at Heart with Nicholas Cage?
From Wild at Heart...
My dog barks some. Mentally you picture my dog, but I have not told you the type of dog which I have. Perhaps you even picture Toto, from The Wizard of Oz"
Originally posted by NordlysI saw it, and it sure is disturbing. A great film, but not easy to hold out, not so much because of the pictures (although I had to look away a couple of times during the worst scenes), but because of the psychological tension.
The film club is going to show "Der freie Wille" ('The Free Will'π on Saturday. It's about This review - sorry, it's in Norwegian - sounds like it's a highly disturbing film ('This is not entertainment, this is psychological torture!'π: http://www.nrk.no/programmer/radio/filmpolitiet/5834767.html
Has anyone seen it?
I found a review that I think describes the film quite well: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001995982
Originally posted by NordlysNow there's an article about it in a local online newspaper: http://www.ab24.no/default.asp?page=5349&item=31970,1&lang=1
I saw it, and it sure is disturbing. A great film, but not easy to hold out, not so much because of the pictures (although I had to look away a couple of times during the worst scenes), but because of the psychological tension.
I found a review that I think describes the film quite well: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001995982
They quote me with an impressive-sounding sentence I never said. π
Originally posted by rubberjaw30i know its been awhile since it was legal (here in the States), but has anyone here seen any of the 'Faces of Death' movies?
instead of reading all 9 pages of response, i'm just gonna ask...
any one put any of the following?:
Faces of Death
The Wall (with or with out being stoned)
Clifford the Movie
Originally posted by rubberjaw30When creating this thread, I was actually hoping to get some responses that included movies that were dark, disturbing and thought-provoking, with some artistic merit (many listed here).
i know its been awhile since it was legal (here in the States), but has anyone here seen any of the 'Faces of Death' movies?
Faces of Death was disturbing...particularly the monkey scene, but (IMO) not really worthy of any praise. I don't think the director's intent was anything more than shock value.