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Post by lazario on Jan 15, 2008 10:10:32 GMT -5
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Post by piggsy on Jan 15, 2008 11:21:14 GMT -5
I remember that the show made me a Clockwork Orange fan.
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Post by lazario on Jan 15, 2008 11:29:38 GMT -5
You hadn't seen the movie before seeing Bravo's special?
I haven't watched it all the way through yet. But, I watched the first half of it in...2005, I think.
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Post by piggsy on Jan 15, 2008 21:44:13 GMT -5
Did you like what you saw of the film? Have you read the book?
When I saw the rape scene on "100 Scariest Movie Moments", how hypnotic and strange it was shot, I knew I had to see the movie.
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Post by lazario on Jan 16, 2008 7:11:46 GMT -5
Did you like what you saw of the film? Have you read the book? Haven't read the book, no. In fact, I don't read most famous books. I find it spoils the movie for me. Just kidding. I don't want to read one famous book / story and then find, I have to read another famous book / story to make sure I know about that as well. This way, I ignore everything, rather than just a few. ;D It was nearing the late at night phase... I'm sure I just had a little trouble following it. I don't like most "weird" movies. I wasn't alone when I watched it either, which makes it even harder for me to understand a movie. It was just kind of... there. When I saw the rape scene on "100 Scariest Movie Moments", how hypnotic and strange it was shot, I knew I had to see the movie. I don't remember that scene being as disturbing or strange as Bravo's people claimed it was. And there was at least one female watching it with me. I think they (her and her friends) might have been talking through it. They'd seen it before. On the subject of the Bravo show, I think they talked up some of the moments. And there are several other movies they left off the list when- how could they possibly forget them(?). But I am still impressed when I see those specials. The first special (the full 100) had more people practically making fun of the movies, the second had quite a few worthless and unscary movies (especially The Grudge, Scorcese's Cape Fear, and The Exorcism of Emily Rose). Together, they make a nice couple. But, there needs to be a Part 3. At least 10 great scary moments have been ignored.
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Post by tsmooth31 on Jan 16, 2008 9:55:39 GMT -5
good to see creepshow on there..i liked both part 1 and 2..havent seen 3 yet but heard its terrible
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Post by malbowski13 on Jan 17, 2008 19:18:31 GMT -5
As a little guy, I could make it through the film until the cockroach-part."Bastards!"
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Post by lazario on Jan 18, 2008 7:40:46 GMT -5
Yeah, "They're Creeping Up on You" is one of the best black-humored, satirical, subversive sections of the movie. Upston Pratt is both completely despisable, and yet brilliant and cold as well. Part of me has to respect him.
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Post by malbowski13 on Jan 19, 2008 9:05:14 GMT -5
"Bastards!"
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Post by lazario on Jan 19, 2008 9:38:30 GMT -5
"If this were my power company..."
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Post by malbowski13 on Jan 20, 2008 11:13:08 GMT -5
"Next year you could take the family to Disneyland on your fucking welfare check!"
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Post by lazario on Jan 20, 2008 13:31:26 GMT -5
"I grew up in Hell's Kitchen. I know what to do with a bug... Spray it. Squash it. Kill it."
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Post by malbowski13 on Jan 20, 2008 17:41:51 GMT -5
He makes the best face when he finds out about his competitor's death!
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Post by lazario on Jan 22, 2008 5:16:04 GMT -5
"(some name) told me old George would go out with a bang."
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