Haaaaaa, the fucking lizards out of nowhere was awesome. It was mostly a fucking mess of a movie, but I enjoyed every slimy minute of it for some reason. I like to pretend it was all intentional, kind of an underbelly exposition by way of the imagery it used - close-up shots of snakes, lizards, dead gators, etc. It was just a really animalistic piece, man being the main animal.
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May-14-2010 16:57
Halcyon+On+On
Liebchen
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: midcoast
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I'm telling you all. See the original with Harvey Keitel.
Does he bare his ass? I'll bet he bares his ass.
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May-14-2010 16:57
Silky Johnson
International Playa Hater
Registered: Nov 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Does he bare his ass? I'll bet he bares his ass.
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May-14-2010 17:07
Renzo
where am i
Registered: Jan 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
hated it. nic cage is washed up. anyone who says his acting was fantastic in this particular film is blind, deaf, and a moron.
Oh snap! So much hate in your heart! Imagine if you actually saw the whole screen!
Anybody wanna hear some more Asian jokes or what?! Fuck!
May-14-2010 17:51
Meat187
Diese scheiß Katze
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
i still stand by my convictions though. i've never been so appalled by awful acting in my life. nic cage really tried way too hard to act like a cracked-out piece of shit. i mean, werner herzog is a classic director, so maybe everything was intentionally shot like that like hal mentioned.. but i just couldn't get past nic cage's bad.. well, bad everything.
+1. I've yet to see New York, I Love You but I've been meaning to. I doubt it lives up. What was your favorite short? It's hard not to love the Natalie Portman one - I really liked the gay guys language barrier one (probably my favorite) but also...the nick nolte short was great..and the Oscar Wilde one.
I could go on....
In other news:
I'm watching North Face right now and 'edge of your seat' doesn't begin to do justice...
May-18-2010 07:51
netroM
42
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Trondheim
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Originally posted by Darkarbiter
Watched that for the first time (and in hd) the other day, quite good... but sortof weird.
You should give the Director's Cut a try; it explains some parts by including pages of the book between some chapters
That being said, there is no real explanation to it.
The director doesn't want that, he wants people to come up with their own theories