Omaha Red Sox wrote:Watched The Hills Have Eyes (or something along those lines) this weekend. Horrible, horrible movie. I rarely walk out of a movie, but I did this one.
HAHA. I felt the same way.
I left this one halfway to smoke a cigarette and came back for the end. Trust me Omaha, you didn't miss much.
louisianacajunsam wrote:haha...i think ya'll just couldnt handle the gore...
dont kid us
Actually, it was the rape scene that forced me to leave. I can handle gore. Those Saw movies didn't bother me. I really couldn't handle the simulated rape though. As a matter of fact, I thought it was illegal to show that, but I guess not.
watched Ed Wood this weekend again as i bought it on dvd finally. tim burton+johnny depp=movie gold every time so i easily give it a 10/10. great movie
louisianacajunsam wrote:haha...i think ya'll just couldnt handle the gore...
dont kid us
Actually, it was the rape scene that forced me to leave. I can handle gore. Those Saw movies didn't bother me. I really couldn't handle the simulated rape though. As a matter of fact, I thought it was illegal to show that, but I guess not.
I don't recall any gore in the first SAW movie, was there gore in the second one?
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louisianacajunsam wrote:haha...i think ya'll just couldnt handle the gore...
dont kid us
Actually, it was the rape scene that forced me to leave. I can handle gore. Those Saw movies didn't bother me. I really couldn't handle the simulated rape though. As a matter of fact, I thought it was illegal to show that, but I guess not.
I don't recall any gore in the first SAW movie, was there gore in the second one?
I guess it would depend on your definition of gore. I think the one guy had his head squashed in a timed trap of some sort. A guy was burned alive I recall. Oh, I've seen all of the Hannibal movies if that counts for gore.
moonhead wrote:i sat through amadeus recently. it was good. the weird pledge kid with the lazy eye from animal house played mozart. he was annoying. the salieri guy was good. mozart's wife was disgustingly miscast. she slept with someone to get that role. she was terrible. but anyway, i digress. the movie was mostly entertaining, not very factual, and had some good tunes. if you've got 3 hours to burn and you feel like looking at 18th century fruits running around with wigs on playing great music, i highly recommend this flick. and i highly recommend watching it under the influence. i didn't, but that would be cool. huh huh, huh, yeah butthead, really cool. all in all i give amadeus 10/13. so what i made up my own scale.
If you liked that movie... I highly recommend "Immortal Beloved." It's a movie about Beethoven that is really cool. I took a college course just on the life of Beethoven, and this movie tries to unravel one of the greatest mysteries in his life... a letter to his "Immortal Beloved."
Wasn't that the one with Gary Oldman? He so friggin rules...
moonhead wrote:i sat through amadeus recently. it was good. the weird pledge kid with the lazy eye from animal house played mozart. he was annoying. the salieri guy was good. mozart's wife was disgustingly miscast. she slept with someone to get that role. she was terrible. but anyway, i digress. the movie was mostly entertaining, not very factual, and had some good tunes. if you've got 3 hours to burn and you feel like looking at 18th century fruits running around with wigs on playing great music, i highly recommend this flick. and i highly recommend watching it under the influence. i didn't, but that would be cool. huh huh, huh, yeah butthead, really cool. all in all i give amadeus 10/13. so what i made up my own scale.
If you liked that movie... I highly recommend "Immortal Beloved." It's a movie about Beethoven that is really cool. I took a college course just on the life of Beethoven, and this movie tries to unravel one of the greatest mysteries in his life... a letter to his "Immortal Beloved."
Wasn't that the one with Gary Oldman? He so friggin rules...
yeah, gary oldman is the man.
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moonhead wrote:i sat through amadeus recently. it was good. the weird pledge kid with the lazy eye from animal house played mozart. he was annoying. the salieri guy was good. mozart's wife was disgustingly miscast. she slept with someone to get that role. she was terrible. but anyway, i digress. the movie was mostly entertaining, not very factual, and had some good tunes. if you've got 3 hours to burn and you feel like looking at 18th century fruits running around with wigs on playing great music, i highly recommend this flick. and i highly recommend watching it under the influence. i didn't, but that would be cool. huh huh, huh, yeah butthead, really cool. all in all i give amadeus 10/13. so what i made up my own scale.
If you liked that movie... I highly recommend "Immortal Beloved." It's a movie about Beethoven that is really cool. I took a college course just on the life of Beethoven, and this movie tries to unravel one of the greatest mysteries in his life... a letter to his "Immortal Beloved."
Wasn't that the one with Gary Oldman? He so friggin rules...
Yeah, that's the one... he actually plays a good guy (Beethoven). His acting was amazing.