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Thanks Alasdair and DarthMom. Though I can't take credit for something that wasn't originally my idea. Credit should really go to Felixdahousekat for coming up with the whole concept. Cheers Felix :)
 
DarthMom said:
hey anyone hear of the movie the brown bunny?? from vincent gallo? i was reading about how it was a very controversial movie, so curious why, i found out there was a pretty much pornographic scene in it.... check it out pervs.


totally not work safe.

chloe sevigny drinking the dick juice...



http://www.pornotube.com/media.php?m=510

Vincent Gallo is a self absorbed tool. The only thing sadder than his films is knowing that he was dead on in putting that scene in Brown Bunny. This is the only one of his movies that is even relatively known outside of film geek circles, and it's only because of the fact that a D-list indie film celeb swallows some unsimulated sausage.

There are plenty of other recent movies with explicit/unsimulated sex scenes that are far better than The Brown Bunny. At least a half a dozen in the past couple years, a couple even with names that are at least as well known as Gallo and Sevigny.
 
yes, salf absorbed tool does seem to succintly sum up everything i have read.

buffalo 66 looks as though it may be interesting, though. was going to try to watch that one.
 
^I really liked Buffalo 66. It's not to everyone's taste as it's slightly slow moving and a little weird. But I really liked the twisted relationship between Gallo and Ricci. Deffinately worth a watch I'd say.

I haven't seen The Brown Bunny though so I can't comment.
 
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"Last Night" is an awesome end-of-the-world movie

"Princess Bride" is a great movie and I am not ashamed to say it

"The Highlander"...there can be only one

"Dogfight" could be one of the best movies that River Phoenix ever made that no one has seen
 
^I've seen Dogfight. And I have to agree, it's one of my favourite River Phoenix films. I also think it's one of Lily Taylor's best performances too. I also love Taylor in The Addiction.
 
tribal girl said:
Thanks Alasdair and DarthMom. Though I can't take credit for something that wasn't originally my idea. Credit should really go to Felixdahousekat for coming up with the whole concept. Cheers Felix :)
Yeah, I'm such a visionary, eh??? ;) Best thread in F & T, like... EVER!!! Hehe.

To stay within your guidelines... I watched 25th Hour (starring Ed Norton) last night, and I thought it was boring as fuck. Perhaps I wasn't in the mood but I was extremely disappointed, especially cos I love Ed Norton so much. Bah. :|
 
I've seen Donnie Darko over 30 times
I've seen Anchorman over 20 times
I've seen Harold and Kumar go to white castle over 10 times.
 
^ Hey man. I love DD and Anchorman (haven't seen the other one yet) but in that time you could have watched another 59 films. ;)
 
^ Heh, normally I would overlook a lack of talent for hawtness, but I'm afraid I'm not that into her. :\

I think you're hawter, actually. ;)
 
DarthMom said:
i actually like armageddon, why is it so hated?
i love it too. for me, it's mindless entertainment and it doesn't even attempt to suggest it's anything else. sometimes i like to park my brain and just let the silliness wash over me. i guess some people can't do that :)

i loved the core too :)

alasdair
 
alasdairm said:
sometimes i like to park my brain and just let the silliness wash over me. i guess some people can't do that :)
Heh, that surely wasn't directed at me, it COULDN'T have been. I park my brain every time I sit at the computer. :p :D

I do happen to love dumb movies as well, now and again. If we're talking about Michael Bay, then I don't think he's done anything better than THE ROCK.

But then again, anything with Ed Harris as a badass soldier roolz in my book. %)


EDIT: I suppose I should clarify: I quite like Armageddon actually, except for the bits with those two pieces of furniture in them. ;)
 
it wasn't directed at anybody specific, felix. just a general comment.

alasdair
 
I saw "The Thin Red Line" in the theatre on it's opening night. The movie started with a packed house. A majority of the crowd walked out after the first hour or so. By the end of the movie there were maybe three or four other people still watching (not counting myself).

THAT is what is wrong with Michael Bay. People... the general movie going public as a whole... are TOO mindless when it comes to movies.
 
alasdairm said:
i love it too. for me, it's mindless entertainment and it doesn't even attempt to suggest it's anything else. sometimes i like to park my brain and just let the silliness wash over me. i guess some people can't do that :)

i loved the core too :)

alasdair

My favorite genre of film is apocalypse/end-of-the-world stories... not sure why. Which is why I enjoyed the spate of asteroid/meteor attack moofies a few years ago with Deep Impact, Armageddon, Independence Day and all that coming out. Yes, I know they are very, very trashy films and to any film student they're probably an example of the worst rubbish that Hollywood pumps out but I love them.

I think the film that started my love affair with these moofies, and is still probably my favorite one, was watching the TV mini-series of Stephen King's The Stand when I was fairly young like and impressionable. =D
 
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