Trainspotting
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
The first time I saw Jaws was when I was about 6 or 7 and my dad let me watch it on TV with him the night before my parents took us to the beach. Now that’s a mindfuck.
Now that I think about it, my dad used to let me watch a lot of movies at a much earlier age than most parents. I can still remember when I was about 4 or 5 and he let me watch Raiders of the Lost Ark with him. Everything went well except the last scene when everyone’s faces started melting.
Watching Deliverance when I was about 8 or 9 was a real mindfuck. So was The Empire Strikes Back when I was about 5. I also saw Caddyshack when I was around that age, as well 2001: A Space Odyssey in second grade.
I saw JFK in the theaters when it came out when I was 11 or 12. I didn’t even know there was a conspiracy theory or anything at all along those lines until I saw that movie. Now THAT was a mindfuck of epic proportions. I went to the library the next day and checked out every book about the assassination that I could fit into my backpack. By the time I was fifteen I must have read a dozen different books about it.[/quote]
My father showed me The Shining when I was six.
I couldn’t sleep for weeks because of those twin girls.
To be fair, he smoked a lot of crack back then. But still…
Love The Shining. Jack was the best psycho-path.
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
The first time I saw Jaws was when I was about 6 or 7 and my dad let me watch it on TV with him the night before my parents took us to the beach. Now that’s a mindfuck.
Now that I think about it, my dad used to let me watch a lot of movies at a much earlier age than most parents. I can still remember when I was about 4 or 5 and he let me watch Raiders of the Lost Ark with him. Everything went well except the last scene when everyone’s faces started melting.
Watching Deliverance when I was about 8 or 9 was a real mindfuck. So was The Empire Strikes Back when I was about 5. I also saw Caddyshack when I was around that age, as well 2001: A Space Odyssey in second grade.
I saw JFK in the theaters when it came out when I was 11 or 12. I didn’t even know there was a conspiracy theory or anything at all along those lines until I saw that movie. Now THAT was a mindfuck of epic proportions. I went to the library the next day and checked out every book about the assassination that I could fit into my backpack. By the time I was fifteen I must have read a dozen different books about it.[/quote]
My father showed me The Shining when I was six.
I couldn’t sleep for weeks because of those twin girls.
To be fair, he smoked a lot of crack back then. But still…[/quote]
I had the exact same experience with The Shining, but that was when I was about nineteen or twenty
[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
Love The Shining. Jack was the best psycho-path.[/quote]
You didn’t let me finish.
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
Love The Shining. Jack was the best psycho-path.[/quote]
You didn’t let me finish.[/quote]
Uhm… I’m sorry? I just assumed…
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[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
Love The Shining. Jack was the best psycho-path.[/quote]
You didn’t let me finish.[/quote]
Uhm… I’m sorry? I just assumed…
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‘I’m very confused!’
Makes me laugh EVERY time.
You didn’t let me finish my sentence. I’m not gonna hurt ya. I’m just gonna bash your brains in. I’m going to bash them. The fuck. In.
I had the same experiance with Gremlins (yeah i know) when i was like 3, i slept in the middle of my bed for about 4 years in fear that a gremlin was guna come from under my bed and tear my eyes out!
[quote]Marzouk wrote:
I had the same experiance with Gremlins (yeah i know) when i was like 3, i slept in the middle of my bed for about 4 years in fear that a gremlin was guna come from under my bed and tear my eyes out![/quote]
My mom has the best Gremlins story. When she was a child, she saw Gremlins. 5 minutes after the movie ended, the doorbell rang and no one was there, but there was a stuffed Gremlin doll on the step. For some reason she took it and stuffed it in her closet under clothes where it stayed for years.
That’s a mind fuck.
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
NO ONE has said Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas?
Seriously??[/quote]
Once you’ve done a shitload of drugs, there’s a certain level of comfort that sets in, right around the line “we were somewhere on the edge of Barstow, when the drugs began to take hold.”
Ok based off this thread I just watched Primer?
All I have to say is:
???
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
The first time I saw Jaws was when I was about 6 or 7 and my dad let me watch it on TV with him the night before my parents took us to the beach. Now that’s a mindfuck.
Now that I think about it, my dad used to let me watch a lot of movies at a much earlier age than most parents. I can still remember when I was about 4 or 5 and he let me watch Raiders of the Lost Ark with him. Everything went well except the last scene when everyone’s faces started melting.
Watching Deliverance when I was about 8 or 9 was a real mindfuck. So was The Empire Strikes Back when I was about 5. I also saw Caddyshack when I was around that age, as well 2001: A Space Odyssey in second grade.
I saw JFK in the theaters when it came out when I was 11 or 12. I didn’t even know there was a conspiracy theory or anything at all along those lines until I saw that movie. Now THAT was a mindfuck of epic proportions. I went to the library the next day and checked out every book about the assassination that I could fit into my backpack. By the time I was fifteen I must have read a dozen different books about it.[/quote]
My father showed me The Shining when I was six.
I couldn’t sleep for weeks because of those twin girls.
To be fair, he smoked a lot of crack back then. But still…[/quote]
I had the exact same experience with The Shining, but that was when I was about nineteen or twenty[/quote]
Hell I had nightmares just from the preview. I never even saw the movie till I was a teen, but the previews coming on TV when i was a little kid scared the shite outa me
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
[quote]Vicomte wrote:
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
The first time I saw Jaws was when I was about 6 or 7 and my dad let me watch it on TV with him the night before my parents took us to the beach. Now that’s a mindfuck.
Now that I think about it, my dad used to let me watch a lot of movies at a much earlier age than most parents. I can still remember when I was about 4 or 5 and he let me watch Raiders of the Lost Ark with him. Everything went well except the last scene when everyone’s faces started melting.
Watching Deliverance when I was about 8 or 9 was a real mindfuck. So was The Empire Strikes Back when I was about 5. I also saw Caddyshack when I was around that age, as well 2001: A Space Odyssey in second grade.
I saw JFK in the theaters when it came out when I was 11 or 12. I didn’t even know there was a conspiracy theory or anything at all along those lines until I saw that movie. Now THAT was a mindfuck of epic proportions. I went to the library the next day and checked out every book about the assassination that I could fit into my backpack. By the time I was fifteen I must have read a dozen different books about it.[/quote]
My father showed me The Shining when I was six.
I couldn’t sleep for weeks because of those twin girls.
To be fair, he smoked a lot of crack back then. But still…[/quote]
I had the exact same experience with The Shining, but that was when I was about nineteen or twenty[/quote]
Yeah. Crack is whack.
Combat Shock (1986).
[quote]Bambi wrote:
Ok based off this thread I just watched Primer?
All I have to say is:
???[/quote]
Primer was fucking nuts. A couple of my favorties:
Solaris
Sunshine
Dark City
Session 9
Pandorum
Event Horizon…
Yes most of these involve outer space… because nothing is more fucked than that.
The Killing Room
[quote]StormTheBeach wrote:
[quote]Bambi wrote:
Ok based off this thread I just watched Primer?
All I have to say is:
???[/quote]
Primer was fucking nuts. A couple of my favorties:
Solaris
Sunshine
Dark City
Session 9
Pandorum
Event Horizon…
Yes most of these involve outer space… because nothing is more fucked than that.[/quote]
Sunshine is in my top 5 of all time. Just the sheer epic-ness of a mission to ‘blow up the sun’ and create a new star out of it, and how everyone on board would let themselves die at the drop of a dime to deliver the bomb makes this movie beautiful.
“So if you wake up one morning, and it’s a particularly beautiful day…you’ll know we made it. Okay, I’m signing out.”
LET me start off by sayin 1. I hate movies that look like this. 2. I get the feeling the movie will suck.
This trailer GOT ME. This Trailer is a MIND FUCK. THIS IS SOME STRAIGHT UP BULLLLL SHIT. And I watched it 3 times.
Best trailer I’ve seen for a “real event” movie.
Now I wanna see Catfish.
