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^Haha, I wasn't trying to say they are utter crap films (as I've only seen "Saw 1" but I have seen both "Hostels")...I was just saying those films have a lot of gore. And you know how if you have a pile of clothes in the corner, you say, "that crap over there?" Well it was like that.
But those films are examples of the way supposed horror films are nowadays - with ultra violence and explicit depictions of gore.
Now as for my opinion of "Saw" - it was ho-hum. I never had an urge to see any of the other ones. And the fact that they come out like once a year is kind of indicative of the quality, is it not?
And "Hostel" - Part 1 was decent, as was Part 2. But they're not films I would re-watch.
That's good enough for me, I may end up seeing it tomorrow
Just saw The Miracle at St. Anna. I can't understand where all the negative reviews are coming from; even if you compare it with Spike Lee's more recognized earlier films, it's distinct and well made.
saw once againe "El Laberinto del Fauno" (Pan's Labyrinth), and I incist in anyone who hasn't seen it to see it, it is an EXCELLENT movie, a creepy childs tale, and the scenes of violence are intence since it takes place when the Spanish revolution was taking place. Watch it and you'll discover the magic of Gillermo del Toro.
trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqYiSlkvRuw
Just saw another Dario Argento movie, Trauma. Considering it came around later in his career (around the mid 90s I think) it was quite good. Primarily a giallo, there's some haunting, almost supernatural material. All in all it was shot really well, some creepy scenes.
I can't remember the last time I saw a movie so incredible, so powerful, so emotionally charged. I absolutely loved this movie. This is the first movie in a very long time to make me cry...the ending made me cry a pretty damn good amount. Clint Eastwood was fucking brilliant. Such an amazing movie.
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