This is an interesting question because I feel like different movies/directors can direct violence really well with very different goals. Like Michael Haneke vs John Woo.
love rewatching this actually but yeah the violence is tough
on my watchlist
tilda swinton loves these horror movies
This is an interesting question because I feel like different movies/directors can direct violence really well with very different goals. Like Michael Haneke vs John Woo.
The street shootout in Heat is an all-timer
Just amazing
Maybe Angst. There’s a scene in that which almost made me pass out.
I kind of enjoyed The House That Jack Built
I kind of enjoyed The House That Jack Built
I did up until the ending when everything switched up
I did up until the ending when everything switched up
and finally got interesting
and finally got interesting
You think they should of ran with that direction from earlier on?
You think they should of ran with that direction from earlier on?
Probably not but it was a nice surprise
with the Dolls or solo?
that bargain bin version of Hit The Road Jack over the end credits
You think they should of ran with that direction from earlier on?
probably not but it was a nice surprise
with the Dolls or solo?
that bargain bin version of Hit The Road Jack over the end credits
"bargain bin version"
This is an interesting question because I feel like different movies/directors can direct violence really well with very different goals. Like Michael Haneke vs John Woo.
Michael Haneke is probably the best I’ve ever seen at translating the real life unease* of violence on screen
It’s great.
Not trying to start an argument but when I said Dressed to Kill might be then nastiest piece of filmmaking from a major goat that I've seen, somebody told me House The Back Built rivalled it. I don't think so, felt the artistic intent behind most of what went on this time
Eli Hayes wrote at least 3 reviews for it one of them saying that he hopes LVT gets the help that he obviously needs because he's worried about him committing suicide
Eli Hayes wrote at least 3 reviews for it one of them saying that he hopes LVT gets the help that he obviously needs because he's worried about him committing suicide
Everything with that guy breaks my heart when I read it