What movie did you watch last night? (13 Viewers)

This morning I watched Who Killed Lamb?

Superintendent Jamieson arrives in Oxford to investigate the murder of a local businessman, Octavius Lamb, in his flat late one night. Octavius ran his own "help for hire" agency and was, by all accounts, a well-liked man with no known enemies. No-one can seem to be able to suggest a reason why anyone would want him dead.
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the other night i watched Paradise Lost - The Child Murders At Robin Hills. It's pretty interesting documentary on 3 teenage boys sent to prison for the mutilation and murder of 3 young boys. Worh watching. Gonna watch the second part today.
 
chutneyfarmer said:
the other night i watched Paradise Lost - The Child Murders At Robin Hills. It's pretty interesting documentary on 3 teenage boys sent to prison for the mutilation and murder of 3 young boys. Worh watching. Gonna watch the second part today.
this was about that kid named Damian and his 2 buddies, right? and one of the kids that were killed - his pa's a complete nutter, correct?
 
nlgbbbblth said:
Ages ago, (around 1993) flatmates got it out of Late Night Movies in Donnybrook. Training camp for ninjas? Think Lee Van Cleef was in it too
I'd say I missed the first 30/40 mins. It was ok.

someone should start a 'hey nignglkjblkjth have you seen <RANDOM MOVIE>?' thread

have you seen Meatballs with bill murray?
 
MONDOBRUTALE said:
someone should start a 'hey nignglkjblkjth have you seen <RANDOM MOVIE>?' thread

have you seen Meatballs with bill murray?

yep, Spaz and Fink rocked
Ivan Reitman is a shit cool director. Stripes, Dave, Ghostbusterssss, but not Cannibal Girls.

The Meatballs sequels are lightweight but Meatballs 4 is worth a look for Corey Feldman's arrogant character Rick and Jack Nance (whose wife committed suicide during the filming) was cool too.
 
just out of Thriller: A Coffin For The Bride.

Never saw Helen Mirren look so good.

When serial killer Mark Walker meets the beautiful Stella McKenzie at a health resort, he vows privately to give up his life of marrying and then murdering rich older women for their money. The arrival of an outrageous yet clearly wealthy divorcee at the resort however, has already tested his resolve to the limit and he is determined to have her money. The frumpish victim is somewhat suspicious of Walker but nevertheless falls prey to his finely honed charm and agrees in principle to marry him. The trap looks set when, unexpectedly, the lady goes missing.
 
went to el cine to see "overnight" last night. quite an interesting spectacle to watch a loud, foulmouthed bully fuck up the deal of a lifetime. actually, make that 'deals' of a lifetime..

wildlife documentaries are the order of the day in the plug household these days. specifically, attenborough's "trials of life" and "life of mammals".

fascinating!
 
plug said:
wildlife documentaries are the order of the day in the plug household these days. specifically, attenborough's "trials of life" and "life of mammals".

fascinating!
david attenborough rules. i've been watching "Life of Mammals" as well. amazing stuff.
 
Lord Damian said:
david attenborough rules. i've been watching "Life of Mammals" as well. amazing stuff.
totally. I'm starting at the beginning, but I'd seen a few from the series before. the one with the orangutans mimicking using saws and hammers and shit is amaaaazing. not to mention hilarious... it's the best stoner tv ever.

gonna stay inside my warm burrow tonight and watch loads more. ace. :)
 
just finished watching luis bunuel and salvador dali's second film "l'age d'or", which is longer and somewhat more conventional than "un chien andalou". it actually has a plot of sorts and dialogue, but this in a way adds to the surrealism of it all. the final scene is superb: a hilariously blasphemous take on de sade's "120 days of sodom".
 
Brian Conniffe said:
just finished watching luis bunuel and salvador dali's second film "l'age d'or", which is longer and somewhat more conventional than "un chien andalou". it actually has a plot of sorts and dialogue, but this in a way adds to the surrealism of it all. the final scene is superb: a hilariously blasphemous take on de sade's "120 days of sodom".
sounds cool. really dig un chien andalou. never knew dali & buñel did other stuff together. then, there's a lot of stuff I don't know..
 
Brian Conniffe said:
just finished watching luis bunuel and salvador dali's second film "l'age d'or", which is longer and somewhat more conventional than "un chien andalou". it actually has a plot of sorts and dialogue, but this in a way adds to the surrealism of it all. the final scene is superb: a hilariously blasphemous take on de sade's "120 days of sodom".

an amazon review of 120 days of sodom
Amazon said:
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child porn, January 31, 2005
Reviewer:Svesteli (WI) - See all my reviews This book was a disgusting work of child porn and rape. While Sade had a pretty intresting point. This book seems to me to be a fantasy for the most disturbed morbid minds. If you find this book at all exciting go and register yourself as a sexual predator right now!
 
plug said:
sounds cool. really dig un chien andalou. never knew dali & buñel did other stuff together. then, there's a lot of stuff I don't know..

its well worth checking out. bunuel did some great stuff, very witty... my favorites are "the exterminating angel" and "simon of the desert".
 

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