Creepy!
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
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The Straight Story.
It may be my imagination because I know who directed it, but I swear there's an air of tension and, at times, almost sinister undertones in this otherwise happy-happy joy-joy film.
It reminds me of Aphex Twin's Avril 14 -- poignant and beautiful but with an air of malevolance I can't quite put my finger on.
( , Tue 12 Apr 2011, 17:25, 3 replies)
It may be my imagination because I know who directed it, but I swear there's an air of tension and, at times, almost sinister undertones in this otherwise happy-happy joy-joy film.
It reminds me of Aphex Twin's Avril 14 -- poignant and beautiful but with an air of malevolance I can't quite put my finger on.
( , Tue 12 Apr 2011, 17:25, 3 replies)
what an awesome fucking movie
It contains the weirdest bit of any Lynch film - in the opening credits where it says:
"Walt Disney Presents: A David Lynch Movie"
Also, the very first scene is five full minutes of a fat woman(who I don't even think reappears in the film) sunbathing and eating marshmellows, and then the main character (that we have yet to see) has a heart attack inside the house, off camera. And yet somehow this totally draws you in to the film.
( , Thu 14 Apr 2011, 13:54, closed)
It contains the weirdest bit of any Lynch film - in the opening credits where it says:
"Walt Disney Presents: A David Lynch Movie"
Also, the very first scene is five full minutes of a fat woman(who I don't even think reappears in the film) sunbathing and eating marshmellows, and then the main character (that we have yet to see) has a heart attack inside the house, off camera. And yet somehow this totally draws you in to the film.
( , Thu 14 Apr 2011, 13:54, closed)
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