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tania:
i watched the documentary "dear zachary: a letter to a son about his father" last night. the cover looks like this:



exhausting, gut-wrenching, and absolutely heartbreaking. i don't think a film has ever in my life affected me emotionally as much as this one did. by the time it was over and i had finally finished sobbing i felt like i had been hit in the chest with a fucking sledgehammer. i actually did that thing where you go lie down and just stare at the ceiling/walls for a really long time until you calm down and figure out how to do normal everyday things again. honestly knocked the wind right out of me.

although the editing was a little too fast paced and over the top for my liking, it's an incredibly tragic but beautiful story, well worth watching if only because of the strength and dedication involved in finishing it given the events that took place while it was being produced. i won't reveal any of the plot here, but if you're really sensitive to sad stories you might want to look up in advance what happens before you watch it or it might be too unbearable. also, watch it only when you have the day off because you're probably going to need several hours and a good night's sleep to recover.

Mr. Doctor:
Everything that Kubrick did is brilliant in my book. 2001 is such a groundbreaking movie and it was waaaaay ahead of its time

I also want to recommend Fantasia, the reason to why I love music so much lies in this film. THE masterpiece by Disney

And also for the fans of gorish or B-movies... watch some old stuff by Peter Jackson. Lord Of The Rings? No way dude, watch "Meet The Feebles", "Brain Dead" and "Bad Taste" THOSE are his masterpieces imho.

Gridgm:
brain dead is amusing if only becasue it holds the record for the most amount of fake blood used in a single film

*reminices about the lawn mower scene*

Mr. Doctor:

--- Quote from: Gridgm on 12 Jul 2009, 19:20 ---brain dead is amusing if only becasue it holds the record for the most amount of fake blood used in a single film

*reminices about the lawn mower scene*

--- End quote ---

Nothing better than fake blood... specially if it's a low quality one. Those movies  need more respect tbh. There's nothing more brilliant than "The Sodomy Song"

satsugaikaze:
Hey guys, I've been thinking about getting Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. I've read a few pages while I was hanging around at a Dymocks, but can anyone tell me if it's worth a buy?

It looks like comic gold, is all.

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