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( , Thu 17 Jul 2008, 14:30)
We love watching films and we're always looking for interesting things to watch - so tell us the best movie you've seen and why you enjoyed it.
( , Thu 17 Jul 2008, 14:30)
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Bad Boy Bubby
If you haven't seen it, you're missing one of the funniest fucked up films ever made, if you have seen it, you'll know what I'm talking about.
It contains a superlative monologue, set in a power station, which goes thus :-
You see, no one's going to help you Bubby, because there isn't anybody out there to do it. No one. We're all just complicated arrangements of atoms and subatomic particles - we don't live. But our atoms do move about in such a way as to give us identity and consciousness. We don't die; our atoms just rearrange themselves. There is no God. There can be no God; it's ridiculous to think in terms of a superior being. An inferior being, maybe, because we, we who don't even exist, we arrange our lives with more order and harmony than God ever arranged the earth. We measure; we plot; we create wonderful new things. We are the architects of our own existence. What a lunatic concept to bow down before a God who slaughters millions of innocent children, slowly and agonizingly starves them to death, beats them, tortures them, rejects them. What folly to even think that we should not insult such a God, damn him, think him out of existence. It is our duty to think God out of existence. It is our duty to insult him. Fuck you, God! Strike me down if you dare, you tyrant, you non-existent fraud! It is the duty of all human beings to think God out of existence. Then we have a future. Because then - and only then - do we take full responsibility for who we are. And that's what you must do, Bubby: think God out of existence; take responsibility for who you are.
( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 12:36, 3 replies)
If you haven't seen it, you're missing one of the funniest fucked up films ever made, if you have seen it, you'll know what I'm talking about.
It contains a superlative monologue, set in a power station, which goes thus :-
You see, no one's going to help you Bubby, because there isn't anybody out there to do it. No one. We're all just complicated arrangements of atoms and subatomic particles - we don't live. But our atoms do move about in such a way as to give us identity and consciousness. We don't die; our atoms just rearrange themselves. There is no God. There can be no God; it's ridiculous to think in terms of a superior being. An inferior being, maybe, because we, we who don't even exist, we arrange our lives with more order and harmony than God ever arranged the earth. We measure; we plot; we create wonderful new things. We are the architects of our own existence. What a lunatic concept to bow down before a God who slaughters millions of innocent children, slowly and agonizingly starves them to death, beats them, tortures them, rejects them. What folly to even think that we should not insult such a God, damn him, think him out of existence. It is our duty to think God out of existence. It is our duty to insult him. Fuck you, God! Strike me down if you dare, you tyrant, you non-existent fraud! It is the duty of all human beings to think God out of existence. Then we have a future. Because then - and only then - do we take full responsibility for who we are. And that's what you must do, Bubby: think God out of existence; take responsibility for who you are.
( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 12:36, 3 replies)
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What an awesome film. Utter genius - uncomfortable viewing but ultimately so rewarding.
( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 12:39, closed)
What an awesome film. Utter genius - uncomfortable viewing but ultimately so rewarding.
( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 12:39, closed)
Oh boy, oh boy!!!
I sat with my mouth wide open while his mother told him what a good boy he was.
A bloody brilliant film and highly recommended!!!!
( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 12:53, closed)
I sat with my mouth wide open while his mother told him what a good boy he was.
A bloody brilliant film and highly recommended!!!!
( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 12:53, closed)
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