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Re: Depressing Movies
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April 11, 2007, 03:54:00 pm »
The Story of Ricky
I love the scene where the dying guy, who has just had his belly sliced open by Ricky strangles Ricky with his intestines...while they're still attached. That takes real guts!
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Brilliant film-making is never depressing.
However anything by Lars Von Trier is just pleh.. shocker that.
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PigIron
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House of Sand and Fog. A girlfriend forced me to rent this and I thought it would be the most boring movie. Holy sweet Christ, it was so friggin depressing.
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The Omega Man
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I Am Legend
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The Flower That Drank The Moon.
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the pianist
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American Beauty
I beg to differ. American Beauty was ridiculous. How does a non-menacing teen get access to all of that dope? Did he talk video tech with the smugglers?
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Sir HC
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Biggest dope dealers I have met were very non-menacing. One was a pound plus guy.
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April 12, 2007, 11:22:00 pm »
breaking the waves.
though that could also qualify as the world's most fucked up movie.
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one of those movies where i could not see what was so great about it. i thought it was ordinary.
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American Beauty
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pan's labyrinth
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dancer in the dark...completely depressing
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Gallipoli
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Dead man walking
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If you didn't think American Beauty was one of the best films ever, you weren't paying attention to it. The character development is unlike any other...ever.
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