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by lozey » Sep 22nd, '10, 23:59
'Dellamorte Dellamore/Cemetary Man' is a great surreal film
'Irreversible' is twisted in a sick way, I dont want to watch that again
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by Ian The Magic-Ian » Sep 25th, '10, 04:34
Requiem for a dream seems to fit into the twisted category and is really good. Also one of the most depressing movies I've ever seen.
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by Rufio » Sep 25th, '10, 15:32
Dumplings by Fruit Chan and Taxidermia by Gyorgy Palfi are seriously twisted, and very enthralling. Like a car crash.
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by Rufio » Sep 25th, '10, 15:35
Foreign films generally have the boldness and confidence that Hollywood films lack, as they mainly rely on gore to shock, which doesn't personally do anything for me. I think I'm desensitised.
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by Klangster1971 » Sep 25th, '10, 17:03
Rufio wrote:Dumplings by Fruit Chan and Taxidermia by Gyorgy Palfi are seriously twisted, and very enthralling. Like a car crash.
You can get 'Dumplings' on a great anthology called "Three Extremes" with some other..um...
like-minded films

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