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Hold up man that's a different Heavy Metal. It's the other one that came out in the 80s.
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U know what else i remember about that trip? We went to the Ripley's Believe It Or Not place on the main strip and the place was bustling with activity. At the entrance they got that giant water spigot that appears to be suspended in mid air and it's pouring water at full blast.

Now I'll have u know that I was the one kid who figured out the trick among all the kids standing around it that day staring in awe. Clearly, i reasoned, there must be a pipe concealed within the stream of water that pumps the water back up into the spigot.

The parents knew but wouldn't dare spoil the fun obviously.
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behold the magic tap

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Maybe not that one exactly (may be a recent pic).
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Django Unchained.

Calvin J. Candie's Phrenology Lesson

DiCaprio killed it. Some prop nuance that makes it so rich. The crisp sound when he taps the pointer on something. So good.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lQ_MjU ... Movieclips

This scene from The Shining gives me chills every time I watch.
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I'm three quarters into Guy Ritchie's The Covenant.

A group of soldiers tasked with locating and destroying taliban bomb making facilites is ambushed and everybody dies but johnny darko guy and his interpreter. They barely escape into the mountains of Afghanistan and darko ends up getting all shot up. Interpreter guy then literally drags him in a cart halfway across the country to the nearest base. Fast forward many months.

Darko is healed up and back home. He finds out interpreter guy, who's from Afghanistan and waiting on visas for his family all this time has gone into hiding becuz the Taliban are hunting him. Darko tries to speed up the process to get them the fuck out of there and they tell him it'll be another nine months before the visas are issued. He's like fuck that. I'm going to get him out myself, bitch. I wouldn't even be alive right now if it wasn't for homeboy.

Look at his left eye lid when he's talkin... when he says 'there is a hook in me'. Now that's acting. He made it lazy like that on purpose to get that half-mad, half-exhausted I've been through some shit u sonofabitch, and you're gonna help me get him the fuck outta there look.

https://youtu.be/6vzOuou11So
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"This scene from The Shining gives me chills every time I watch."

Holy shit that's exactly how I look, just like Wendy, when I read posts at PN.

p.s. did u know that movie is filled with hidden stage props and shit that u never noticed? Kubrick does all kinds of weird stuff. Search 'hidden stuff in the shining'.
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Horror films are ridiculous.
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Omg omg Darko's got Ahmed and his old lady and they made it to the dam extraction point but the godamn towelheads found em and Darko's run out of ammo. Where the fuck is Parker!

Right here bitches. Goin hot on the 105.

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxYNqzQjSIql ... roctXKw_FZ

Look at the fuckin range on that beast.
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American acting is so obvious and over the top that you are more likely to laugh than reel back in horror. It's like 'horror by numbers' when you watch it. :roll:
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Slacker
Weapons Give Away Program
https://youtu.be/dKRK8Y4gyew

"catapults throwin rocks 'n shit 'n blowin up undercover shit yeah"
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Damn man i just started watching 'No One Lives' but couldn't make it longer than twenty minutes. Excellent premise, terribly produced. Total B movie crap.

A ruthless gang attempts to hijack and kidnap a tourist couple who they plan to extort for money.

Bro u fucked up now.

Dude ends up being a seasoned serial killer and wastes every one of em. Lol.
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^^^ First one down.

https://youtu.be/XvG1VAVtZBg
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Philosophy of a Knife
https://youtu.be/o6El6I91mG4?si=D4Iq8nfpiAP0RkFK
https://youtu.be/em5if8bjsbw?si=aLHlkbmAVh1_FC_L
https://youtu.be/-cZDZnSakXE?si=Y-zyaneqe0qN62mL
https://youtu.be/qaBHliNqCx0?si=lz8XFx3GXQ1Y8MAj

This film is 247 minutes long. I have never been able to watch it in its entirety. A third of the way through is as far as I was able to go.
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Well that's just fuckin horrible biggs. I wouldn't watch thirty seconds of that shit. I can't even make it thirty seconds into a cartel beheading at kaotic.com before I nearly faint. Forget about three hours of it.

Another one i watched last night was Child 44. Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman. Great movie.

Shortly after the defeat of the Nazis, a series of child murders starts happening in russia. The pseudo-communist party tries to hide the crimes and claims that the boys were victims of accidents (hit by a train, etc.). Why. Becuz 'there is no murder in paradise'; homicide is commited only in the capitalist west, etc.

Hardy then commits to finding the murderer against the wishes of the party. The killer ends up being a guy who was imprisoned in a nazi camp, given drugs that made him a psycho, and then secretly installed in russia to commit the crimes and destroy the communist system from within.

The movie was modeled (i assume) after the Chikatilo (serial killer) incident that happened in russia. Except this guy killed boys instead of women. Same thing tho; how could there be a serial killer in the perfect society, etc.
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