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fosborb posted:For all around violence I'd have to go with Battle Royale, but on gore alone Repo: A Genetic Opera certainly slings it around. I enjoyed Dragon Tattoo, but I agree that the rape scene was way too graphic for my taste. Do the sequels have anything like that in them? Trying to decide whether we should watch them or not.
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Am I a terrible person for using all the episodes of Hoarders they have as background motivational material when I clean? I kind of want the 4th season because I've gone through the 3 that are on there.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Am I a terrible person for using all the episodes of Hoarders they have as background motivational material when I clean? I kind of want the 4th season because I've gone through the 3 that are on there. I flipped on the tv to that show on Sunday and it was the motivation to clean out the basement. Those shows are just so drat sad (especially when they're like that due to a loss of a child or family member ) I started watching Bronson last night, due to all the mentions of it being a Tom Hardy performance to check out. It's pretty entertaining and sad at the same time. Fav quote: Magic? You just pissed on a gypsy in the middle of nowhere. That's hardly the hottest ticket in town, darling
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Ishamael posted:I enjoyed Dragon Tattoo, but I agree that the rape scene was way too graphic for my taste. Do the sequels have anything like that in them? Trying to decide whether we should watch them or not. The sequels just have some flashbacks of the rape when Lisbeth goes to court and stuff. Nothing too graphic in the sequels. I should warn you, though, the sequels are very different movies compared to the first, focusing more on her personal life. I actually thought the rape in Fincher's remake was more brutal/graphic, but so was her revenge scene.
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# ? Jul 30, 2012 22:59 |
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priznat posted:That skinemax ref makes me wonder, what are some of the hardest-R movies on netflix? Could be for violence, nudity, whatever. There's a horror movie that's NC-17 for violence and gore: "100 Tears". It is really, really bad in every conceivable way though. Like, I love bad horror movies but gently caress.
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# ? Jul 30, 2012 23:11 |
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Ha, the best part of Dinosaur Island was that the t-rex looked like a hand puppet and it was still better than the crappy CGI dinosaurs on SyFy movies. This may have been posted but Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies is up and I'm going to give a go tonight.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 03:50 |
The original I Spit On Your Grave is pretty hard R. Between a violent rape scene lasting VERY long, brutal castration, and other mutilations, it gets pretty raunchy and gross. I haven't seen the remake, so I can't say much about it. http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/I_Spit_on_Your_Grave/615448?trkid=2361637
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If you're thinking in terms of graphic violence and cruelty that can be hard to take, I think forum favorite The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover qualifies. I find the various scenes of violence and cruelty a bit much to take.
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casual poster posted:If we're going to bring up Chocolate, then its worth mentioning that Ip Man 1 and 2 are also up. It's the story of the man who taught Bruce Lee. I hope the 3rd one goes up soon. wait wait wait, 3rd one? The third one as far as i know hasn't even been completed yet. And from what i read, sadly it will be Donnie Yens last movie. If you are referring to Ip man the legend is born, i dont know if i would call it the third one. I here its way below par from the first two movies and the Donnie Yen replacement doesnt come anywhere near Donnie yen.
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So am I to understand that IP Man isnt about an MPAA branded superhero?
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 13:26 |
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As far as gnarly violence goes (but it's also a super excellent movie) check out I Saw the Devil. It's Korean and kind of in the vein of the revenge trilogy (oldboy etc) but I like it better than any of those.
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Splaa posted:As far as gnarly violence goes (but it's also a super excellent movie) check out I Saw the Devil. It's Korean and kind of in the vein of the revenge trilogy (oldboy etc) but I like it better than any of those. This is pretty good. If I had to shoehorn it into an imaginary scale from Mr. Vengeance, to Old Boy, I'd put it in the middle somewhere.
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jojoinnit posted:So am I to understand that IP Man isnt about an MPAA branded superhero? It's a metaphor, you see. IP Man is the MPAA and the Japanese are dudes who pirate movies.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 04:26 |
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Not sure how long these have been on there, but ESPN's fantastic 30 for 30 series is now available on instant streaming.
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Mr. Kennedy posted:wait wait wait, 3rd one? The third one as far as i know hasn't even been completed yet. And from what i read, sadly it will be Donnie Yens last movie. If you are referring to Ip man the legend is born, i dont know if i would call it the third one. I here its way below par from the first two movies and the Donnie Yen replacement doesnt come anywhere near Donnie yen. My friend told me about it once, apparently its one that entirely focuses on Bruce Lee and his training, is that what the legend is born is about?? If so, then my apologizes. Also, since we're talking about Korean movies AGAIN (seriously, I've recommended this movies so many times in this thread) check out The Man from Nowhere. It kind of follows the same storyline as Taken, but this ones awesome. Believe me. Holy crap that 7 minute knife fight is unbelievable.
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Hell yes, the original Helen Mirren "Prime Suspect" is up! http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Prime_Suspect/70157296?trkid=2734348
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casual poster posted:Also, since we're talking about Korean movies AGAIN (seriously, I've recommended this movies so many times in this thread) check out The Man from Nowhere. It kind of follows the same storyline as Taken, but this ones awesome. Believe me. Holy crap that 7 minute knife fight is unbelievable.
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Talking about Oldboy, I couldn't find anything new that I wanted to watch the other night, so I turned on Oldboy and was disappointed to find that it was dubbed into English rather than Korean with subtitles. I turned it off before the police station scene was over. Am I a super spergy goon because of this owl_pellet has a new favorite as of 20:49 on Aug 2, 2012 |
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Do you like dark comedy? Do you not mind watching 2 hours of subtitled Korean? Then boy should you watch The Quiz Show Scandal! Basically a group of strangers meet in a police station after a freak accident, find the last answer to a multimillion dollar quiz show, and now all have to get on the show and make it to that last question to win. It has a lot of dark humor but also a good amount of just plain absurd silly humor that really works well blended in, and there are some pretty drat well done moments of drama to make it feel a bit more than just mindless jokes.
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owl_pellet posted:Talking about Oldboy, I couldn't find anything I new that I wanted to watch the other night, so I turned on Oldboy and was disappointed to find that it was dubbed into English rather than Korean with subtitles. I turned it off before the police station scene was over. A bit, but were there audio options? I have an option to change the audio track on a lot of foreign movies in netflix.
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synthetik posted:A bit, but were there audio options? I have an option to change the audio track on a lot of foreign movies in netflix. I checked, there were no other options.
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It's ok though, the dub of Oldboy is really really bad so seeking out the sub is pretty highly encouraged.
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owl_pellet posted:Talking about Oldboy, I couldn't find anything new that I wanted to watch the other night, so I turned on Oldboy and was disappointed to find that it was dubbed into English rather than Korean with subtitles. I turned it off before the police station scene was over. VVVVVV -- Fair enough, I am spergy about dubbing. MacGowans Teeth has a new favorite as of 15:17 on Aug 3, 2012 |
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I don't know that not wanting to watch dubbed movies is spergy but acting like they are a blight on the world or don't have a purpose certainly is.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 14:37 |
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You should all go watch Fido, a movie about a post-zombie apocalypse world where zombies are domesticated and kept as pets. It has Trinity from The Matrix and it's as fun as it sounds.
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Froglight posted:You should all go watch Fido, a movie about a post-zombie apocalypse world where zombies are domesticated and kept as pets. It has Trinity from The Matrix and it's as fun as it sounds. Fido stars Billy Connolly. If that isn't enough incentive, it stars Billy Connolly as a zombie.
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I saw Fido a while back and assumed it was going to be garbage, but it was really entertaining. Like Leave It to Beaver with more zombies and less thinly veiled threats of violence from Ward Cleaver. Ward was kind of a psycho in hindsight.
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Esmerelda posted:Trinity? Really? That's the selling point you're going with? This makes me sad
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Not sure if anyone knows this already but the original RoboCop is on Netflix. If for some reason anyone DOESN'T know about RoboCop but it's one of the best late 80s action movies.
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iamathousandapples posted:Not sure if anyone knows this already but the original RoboCop is on Netflix. If for some reason anyone DOESN'T know about RoboCop but it's one of the best late 80s action movies. It also had Red Foreman with his best line ever. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W6cT3Tvu9g
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kombatMedik posted:It also had Red Foreman with his best line ever. Its also a lot more violent than I remember. I don't think I'd seen it since the early 90s. poo poo was brutal.
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Froglight posted:You should all go watch Fido, a movie about a post-zombie apocalypse world where zombies are domesticated and kept as pets. It has Trinity from The Matrix and it's as fun as it sounds. Yeah I love this movie and I never realized that was Trinity. Seems obvious now.
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Was in the mood for cheesy 80's action and watch Steel Dawn which should be subtitled, "It's all fun and games until someone breaks the windmill." It features Patrick Swayze with a hair-do that must haunt him 'til this day and makes Joe Dirt look fashionable. Steel Dawn is only remarkable in that it is completely unremarkable except it has every 80's sci-fi/action trope ever. The story is basically a post-apocalyptic remake of Shane (1953).
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wormil posted:Was in the mood for cheesy 80's action and watch Steel Dawn which should be subtitled, "It's all fun and games until someone breaks the windmill." It features Patrick Swayze with a hair-do that must haunt him 'til this day and makes Joe Dirt look fashionable. Steel Dawn is only remarkable in that it is completely unremarkable except it has every 80's sci-fi/action trope ever. The story is basically a post-apocalyptic remake of Shane (1953). Swayze held the exclusive rights for any 80's movie with dawn in the title
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Froglight posted:You should all go watch Fido, a movie about a post-zombie apocalypse world where zombies are domesticated and kept as pets. It has Trinity from The Matrix and it's as fun as it sounds. Everybody should watch Fido. Billy Connelly plays Fido. "Trinity from the Matrix" is actually pretty good in it. I was surprised. I love it so much I own it. Edit: Guess I should have read the rest of the thread before posting. Esmerelda posted:Trinity? Really? That's the selling point you're going with? This makes me sad Also has the line, “Help! Grandpa's fallen and he’s getting up!" Edit: Watched it again and I got the line wrong. I think it's correct now. Bored has a new favorite as of 02:59 on Aug 16, 2012 |
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Froglight posted:You should all go watch Fido, a movie about a post-zombie apocalypse world where zombies are domesticated and kept as pets. It has Trinity from The Matrix and it's as fun as it sounds. Thanks for this - the opening sequence alone is worth watching, whether or not the rest of the flick holds up.
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I don't know how long Glengarry Glen Ross has been up, but I just noticed it. Whoever hasn't seen it needs to.
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User-Friendly posted:I don't know how long Glengarry Glen Ross has been up, but I just noticed it. I've been hoping they would add this! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7zHF19n2qE Alec Baldwin being bad-loving-rear end in GGG
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Ended up watching God Bless America last night. It's a Bobcat Goldthwait written and directed heart-warming tale of a man sick and tired of the decline of American culture, in particular with its obsession with reality TV and entertainment. Upon receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, he snaps and embarks upon a killing spree of those deserving of his wrath. Along the way he teams up with a spunky teenage girl who is equally loathing of the state of America. Parts of it reminded me of a more twisted version of Lost in Translation (which made a lot more sense when I read about the lead actor's family), as well as Leon the Professional and Falling Down.
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Hubbardologist posted:Ended up watching God Bless America last night. It's a Bobcat Goldthwait written and directed heart-warming tale of a man sick and tired of the decline of American culture, in particular with its obsession with reality TV and entertainment. Upon receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, he snaps and embarks upon a killing spree of those deserving of his wrath. Along the way he teams up with a spunky teenage girl who is equally loathing of the state of America. I saw this a few days ago and had high hopes for it after seeing Goldthwait's World's Best Dad, but it really is just a violence/revenge fantasy set to film. I hoped it could have been more, but it's definitely not the quality of Goldthwait's last movie and falls short where it could have been great (such as if they'd been ballsy enough to pull a Funny Games and indict the audience for enjoying the killing). Definitely can't wait to finally see Glengarry Glen Ross though.
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