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tonyxvx wrote:
BROOTALPOODLE wrote:am i a creep for being psyched for the sequel to the human centipede
Isn't it just "Full Sequence" or something? Should have been called The Human Millipede...
hahahah thats clever. yeah i think thats what its called, its supposed to be medically inaccurate as opposed to the first one being medically accurate, so its probably going to be ridiculously crazy.


i highly recommend the amazing video of weirdness. i think i posted about it in another thread but since its so awesome i'll post it here too, here is a 10 minute video of it, there is a 2 hour dvd of it that is waaay better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K33vWsRAYlg

some of my favorite movies are a guide to recognizing your saints, the life aquatic, scott pilgrim, the cabinet of dr. caligari, and some other random shit that i can't think of. its super skram to have a weird taste in movies but i'm horrible at remembering any. i'm sure as the thread progresses i'll recall a few
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no one has gone into band dvds yet but i heard tera melos made a feature length film called snakeville... anyone check this out or know where to find it? also... a lot of you may have it but: http://goldenshowerscreamo.blogspot.com ... ation.html

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Favourite movies: A bout de souffle, The Wild Bunch, The Seventh Seal, The 400 Blows, 13 Tzameti, Stalker, First Blood just to name a few. And Jean Luc Godard is god when it comes to directing a movie. And also, Akira Kurosawa, Lynch and Sergio Leone. YEAH

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hell fucking yes.
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Damn forgot to add Dog Soldiers into the mix.
And yeah Stalker and Perfume kick ass.

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xdylanx wrote:I just watched Dear Zachary. It was one of the saddest things I've ever seen. Don't look up what its about because spoilers will ruin it. Just watch it.
tell me more about this dude!

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Its a documentary. Just watch it. I don't want to spoil it because theres a huge twist.

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dear zachary was good, but not really the saddest thing i've ever seen.

my list of favorite filmmakers looks like every other "omg i LOVE WEIRD THINGS" dude: charlie kaufman, david lynch, lars von trier, todd solondz, p.t. anderson, thomas vinterburg, harmony korine, etc.
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I can never think of a definite top 10, but more recently I enjoyed The Tin Drum, Vertigo, and Persona.

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windowshopforlove wrote:I can never think of a definite top 10, but more recently I enjoyed The Tin Drum, Vertigo, and Persona.
Wanna watch The Seventh Seal when I pick it up on Bluray?
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