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Totenkindly

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I watched Frozen for the first time...and the disclaimer played during the credits was unforgettable, ready for this?

If this was a joke (like the occasional "No animals, aliens or zombies were harmed during the making of this film"), then I got a chuckle.

If this wasn't a joke and was an actual legal/PR note, then I fucking fell on the floor laughing my ass off!!!

yeah, I think I might have noticed that. Pretty funny.

Then I got sidetracked by Marshmallow and the Magic Tiara.
 

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I saw Nymphomaniac by Lars von Trier. It is five hours long. And has left an indelible impression. I haven't quite yet digested the movie so I haven't made my mind up about it, and I don't know quite what it means.

It is not pornographic and I don't know how psychologically accurate it is, but what a movie!
 

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Grabbed Metropolis and The Human Centipede 2 on DVD at the library the other day.
Always heard good things about the former. The latter, not so much. :cheese:

[MENTION=5398]Edgar[/MENTION] cried too much about watching The Human Centipede 2, so I agreed to exchange it for a [DVD of his choice] Coen Bros film, Barton Fink.
(guess I'll watch the 2nd Human Centipede installment w/my INTP friend when I see her in a week or so. She has The Room on DVD, too, so that's in the cards, as well. Medley of terribleness!)

Watching either Metropolis or Barton Fink tonight. Will edit this post & report back on quality.
 

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Quite liked snowpiercer. Tilda Swindon was really good.

[MENTION=5159]Lexicon[/MENTION] Gave it a lot of thought but I'll skip part 2 or should I say sequence :p
 

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Gravity. How the heck did they do all those floating scenes? And do they really make astronauts wear those short shorts?
 

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Somehow in all The Twilight Zone marathons I've watched over the course of my life, I've missed this episode, What's In The Box?.

Not one of the best, but.. it disturbed me for one reason.

The TV repair guy (actor Sterling Holloway) is the voice of the Cheshire Cat in Disney's Alice In Wonderland.
Never saw him before, I just knew the voice right away. Bizarre.
I suppose I never imagined the man's appearance to begin with, but I certainly didn't expect this guy, haha.

 

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Somehow in all The Twilight Zone marathons I've watched over the course of my life, I've missed this episode, What's In The Box?.

Not one of the best, but.. it disturbed me for one reason.

The TV repair guy (actor Sterling Holloway) is the voice of the Cheshire Cat in Disney's Alice In Wonderland.
Never saw him before, I just knew the voice right away. Bizarre.
I suppose I never imagined the man's appearance to begin with, but I certainly didn't expect this guy, haha.


He did many voices for Disney. I remember him best for Winnie the Pooh.
 

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Draft Day. Normally, I wouldn't give a shit about a movie like this, but when a movie is shot in my hometown as well as the said city and its sports team being a major focal point of the movie, I tend to freak out.

And what a beautiful shot of Progressive Field in a movie that's about the football team.
 

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Archetypes in the Movies

I saw the Mosquito Coast last night with a star studded cast.

Interesting to Typology Central because it is a dramatisation of the American Archetypes.

These are the Archetypes every American carries around in their heart. And these are the Archetypes that find expression in everyday life.

And these are the Archetypes that remain invisible to Americans.

So we see Americans are blindly led by their Archetypes.

And our job on Typology Central is to make the invisible Archetypes, visible.

And the movie, Mosquito Coast, helps us do this.
 

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Lost in Translation
Y Tu Mama Tambien

(Both are excellent and currently on Netflix)
 

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got introduced to the show Cadfael which is about a benedictian monk in medieval times, who is also a detective.
 

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Watched Now is Good. I really liked the beginning scene and credits. That's exactly how I would have wanted that movie to begin.

As for the story line...sad of course. But I actually really enjoyed Dakota in this movie.

Good soundtrack.
 

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Finally watching Frozen

Recently watched the first 2 seasons of Once Upon A Time- so good, I liked the first, hated the first few episodes of the 2nd but the 2nd season I loved overalll

I've also watched Odd Thomas which I enjoyed but kind of reminded me of the movie John Dies at the End.

In the middle of rewatching A Bit of Fry and Laurie I forgot how hilarious this show is. I'm on the last series, so almost done
 
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