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Originally Posted by Joke Insurance
Gummo and Ichi the Killer
Ichi the killer was pretty sick. I loved it.
"Old Boy" is pretty nasty, too. Both graphic violence nasty, and just pure, "oh what the ****" nasty. Anybody who has seen it, i'm talking about the mental bomb they drop on us at the end
The other movie Thirteen
I knew chicks like this too!
Very disturbing when i think back on it. Thirteen (2003) - IMDb
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I remember watching Kids in the theatre, and me and my friend were both thoroughly disgusted by it. Maybe because it was released during the height of the Aids epidemic, but it made you realize you know people like this.
The 2nd movie Thirteen was actually based on true events in Nikki Reed's life, and she actually wrote the screenplay with Catherine Hardwicke, who directed that and also the Hurt Locker. I didn't find this movie all of that disturbing, however. Maybe because I understood that life all too well, but I can see how it would be disturbing from someone on the outside looking in.
"Old Boy" is pretty nasty, too. Both graphic violence nasty, and just pure, "oh what the ****" nasty. Anybody who has seen it, i'm talking about the mental bomb they drop on us at the end
Oldboy! Yes that was disturbing in the end of the film. That movie was great though in concept and execution. Choi Min-Sik was terrific as well.
Location: Born & Raised DC > Carolinas > Seattle > Denver
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Oldboy! Yes that was disturbing in the end of the film. That movie was great though in concept and execution. Choi Min-Sik was terrific as well.
Yep! Oldboy was the very first Korean Thriller I ever watched, and it opened my world to Korean Cinema in general. Since Oldboy, I must've watched 15 other Korean Thrillers, and some Korean comedies as well. They put out some quality flicks
And Choi Min-Sik killed his role in I Saw the Devil! Loved him as a villan!
"Girl with Dragon Tattoo". I am chilled that a film like this was in mainstream theatres. I had not heard about it or read the book. It was just at the movie theatre, so we decided to go. Really...the scenes were shocking to me. Scary. Scary so many people thought this film was entertainment...scenes in this film were hard core porn, not something I expected.
"Girl with Dragon Tattoo". I am chilled that a film like this was in mainstream theatres. I had not heard about it or read the book. It was just at the movie theatre, so we decided to go. Really...the scenes were shocking to me. Scary. Scary so many people thought this film was entertainment...scenes in this film were hard core porn, not something I expected.
Really, which scenes? I saw absolutely no hard-core porn.
Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer. 1986 release starring Michael Rooker.
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