toughchick401
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insectgod said:No, I think it's got Michael Keaton hearing the voice of his dead son on a shortwave radio.
dead wife....he hears it on tv's, radios..and so on.....
insectgod said:No, I think it's got Michael Keaton hearing the voice of his dead son on a shortwave radio.
toughchick401 said:dead wife....he hears it on tv's, radios..and so on.....
insectgod said:No, I think it's got Michael Keaton hearing the voice of his dead son on a shortwave radio.
BodyWizard said:The Manchurian Candidate (the original)
insectgod said:I haven't seen it, but I knew it was something about dead people speaking over electronic devices. Since I usually buy movies, is it worth getting? I don't think it was a huge hit so it might be available for under ten bucks these days.
WheyGood said:Back when I was dating my wife, there was this one very sensual European film about a 30-something doctor that seduced an innocent young woman with the line "Take off your clothes." I swear, we didn't even get through the movie it made her so hot. Did it right there on the couch.
Anybody recall the title of that obscure little film?
Betty Blue is a great film, but when she gouges out her eye, I go a little soft( just a little!)insectgod said:I may be wrong, but might that have been "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"? Check out 'Betty Blue' if you can find it, the opening shot is the attractive young French couple that star in the movie banging on their kitchen table...:woohoo:
WittyName said:Old Boy. Another great one lovely ending to btw.
anabolicrhino said:Betty Blue is a great film, but when she gouges out her eye, I go a little soft( just a little!)
Yup, the lovely was a tad on the sarcastic side.tiggermoon said:lovely ending?:think::think::think::think:
are we thinking about the same movie?
the one starring choi min-sik?
Beowulf said:What the Bleep Do We Know (Few people have the interest/attention for this, but if you dig Existentialism, Neuroscience, Quantum Theory, and Optimism, this is for you; these happen to be some of my favorite subjects)
I like how it talked about the chemical addiction to certain types of thinking...Beowulf said:I'm glad someone else has seen it. I love the positive potential the theories offer. I have absolute faith in the power of positive thinking. I used to suffer severe depression. Now, I think positively and I feel great. Now, when I get pissed or start plummeting into the depths I can snap out of it in a second.
For all those of you who watch it... It gets kinda lame in the middle but they do it for a reason... make sure you watch to the end.Beowulf said:As for What the Bleep...
I also love the way that they use somewhat entertaining graphics to explain the way that neurotransmitters flow, ebb and bind. It would be really cool if someone would put together a similar explanation for aas. The graphic technology used in that movie has tremendous teaching potential.
Beowulf said:Hey Whiskey, what do you think of I Heart Huckabees? Contains a lot of the same concepts in a less scientific, more absurb/post-modern fashion. Still pretty good: the symbiosis of good and evil![]()
I definitely check it out.......thanksBeowulf said:Movie. It is funny, but it deals well with some legit topics. Nothing new, but it is cool to see philosophy making its way into mainstream culture. It is about a guy who goes to existential detectives to try to figure out some coincidences.
I just watched it......Beowulf said:Movie. It is funny, but it deals well with some legit topics. Nothing new, but it is cool to see philosophy making its way into mainstream culture. It is about a guy who goes to existential detectives to try to figure out some coincidences.
Ya that was one of them I got...Beowulf said:The existential detectives err on the side of optimism; the Euro woman errs on the side of nihilism. Each side in the debate (acted out through the characters) denies the validity of the other. The resolution is balance (where's LCSulla?). There is no substance to either side if their is no diametric standard by which to compare it. What is love without hate? What is pleasure w/o pain? As the Mexican rock group, La Ley, states, "Sin dolor no te haces feliz/ Sin amor no te haces feliz." (You cannot be happy without pain/ You cannot be happy without love.) You can't just hit yourself in the face with a giant ball all day![]()
I think the characters in the movie they realized that both sides of the debate are right, the optimists and the nihilist. The one cannot exist without the other, a concept across religions, such as the binary forces we find in Genesis--light/dark, day/night, good/evil, man/woman...
This is one of the fundamental gripes some have with the concept of the Garden of Eden; without knowledge of good and evil, how could Adam and Eve choose good. Since they did not have this broader understanding, they did not possess the capacity to choose evil over good. (I'm not saying I agree--very undecided on these matters--but it is an interesting argument).
WheyGood said:"Crumb" is my all time favorite documentary and one of my favorite movies ever.
I was a huge fan of Robert Crumb as a teenager, but even if you're unfamiliar with his work it is an excellent exploration of creative intellect, perversion, and how the emotionally and sexually suppressive era of the 1940's and 1950's led to much of the sex n' drugs of the sixties.
Here's a link to view examples of his work:
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"The Game" is pretty amazing (though it's been a while)
Since we've re-animated this thread: are there any thinking-person's zombie movies?