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To be fair, the first saw movie Was an amazing thriller with a solid Twist
im a big horror fan but never got into saw,The film had less of a plot than Fargo (says something) and there was endless, senseless violence. I don't enjoy that in films. I don't watch gore porn horror from the 2000s. I know lots of folks who like No Country and I always ask, "Why?" because I'm still struggling to understand why anyone liked it. Inside Llewelyn Davis was better and that was a fuckin' bummer of a Coen brothers film.
Just my opinion. Obviously many people disagree with me (somehow the Saw series made it big).
The first one was definitely tolerable. The introduction to a sick twisted game. I couldn't get into the second and when I watched a small portion of the one with the girl (without giving to much away) I was done.To be fair, the first saw movie Was an amazing thriller with a solid Twist
i deff like fargo, and no country, big lamboski to, first time i watched it i didnt get it, but movies funny AF, well all 3 are kinds funnyNo sorry I don't agree with your personal assessment of Fargo and No Country. Saw, absolutely. But that's what makes films so great. Many people can see a film and each take away a different experience. I know many people who are fans of The Sopranos because they like mob movies. The entire idea of the mob and the lifestyle. I know others like myself who love it because of the the psychology of the entire series and each character. I met others who despise the series because of the violence and even stated a mob show is something they would never watch. It really can just be about the personal experience. I think The Wire was one of the best shows on television. Many agree and many disagree.
The DUdddddde! Loli deff like fargo, and no country, big lamboski to, first time i watched it i didnt get it, but movies funny AF, well all 3 are kinds funny
I never 'saw' it lol but it's such a trope from my teen years that I know all the plots/twists.To be fair, the first saw movie Was an amazing thriller with a solid Twist
It was a miscommunication that I didn't like Fargo; I own the dvd and watched it just last week. Somehow the plotlessness was charming there, yet lacking in No Country. And I love many other Coen films; Big Lebowski, O' Brother Where Are't Thou, A Serious Man. Inside Llewelyn Davis was actually good it was just a bummer of a flick. There's still many of their films I need to see but I'd rate Hail! Caesar as probably the least enjoyable, followed by No Country. That's just, like... my opinion on it thoughI don't agree with your personal assessment of Fargo
does it have mr nik cage, ive never seen them but i like cageSo Ghost Rider 2.... Such a stupid but enjoyable movie. 3.5/5 for the hell of it.
its good, its a slow burn if its the one im thinking of with a goat on the coverI see vvitch is on netflix now. Might watch it tonight.
Those bastards took it off in the US during October when I wanted to rewatch it. Picked up the bluray for $4 instead lolI see vvitch is on netflix now. Might watch it tonight.
dam thats cheep, i think he directed the lighthouse that i still need to seeThose bastards took it off in the US during October when I wanted to rewatch it. Picked up the bluray for $4 instead lol
Edit: This one right?
Yeah. As a non-traditional horror fan (most of the films you and schizo discuss I would never watch) I loved The Lighthouse. But recent horror has definitely taken a new direction. Midsomer was another good example. Or A Field in England. I thoroughly enjoyed The Witch as well of course.dam thats cheep, i think he directed the lighthouse that i still need to see
So Ghost Rider 2.... Such a stupid but enjoyable movie. 3.5/5 for the hell of it.