Juist. Mike +1quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 13:37 schreef Mike het volgende:
Thomas Newman
Heb alleen Blood Simple gezienquote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 13:41 schreef Mike het volgende:
Wat hebben de volgende films gemeen?
Blood Simple
Welcome to the Dollhouse
You Can Count on Me
American Splendor
Ik ken ze allemaal nietquote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 13:41 schreef Mike het volgende:
Wat hebben de volgende films gemeen?
Blood Simple
Welcome to the Dollhouse
You Can Count on Me
American Splendor
Je hoeft de films er niet voor gezien te hebben.quote:
Niet gek bedacht, maar nee.quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 14:10 schreef Doff het volgende:
Eerste 'grote' film van de regisseurs?
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Dat is het Sundance filmfestival denk ik dan. Kon even niet op de naam komen.quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 14:16 schreef Lonewolf2003 het volgende:
Ging in premiere tijdens een filmfestival in Utah in januari
Ik ga dit maar goed rekenen.quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 14:19 schreef cwk het volgende:
Oh Sundance is in Utah. Weer wat geleerd.
Robert Redford deelde aan alle films een prijs uit?![]()
SaintOfKillers +1quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 15:16 schreef SaintOfKillers het volgende:
Oh, Peter Weller.
Ik kan misschien beter niet meedoen als ik het niet weet.quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 15:22 schreef SaintOfKillers het volgende:
Bijna. Maar dan wel helemaal anders.
Nee dus.
RuneRose +1quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 17:24 schreef RuneRose het volgende:
tobe hooper
Geen Nederlander, gewoon een Amerikaan. En als je de film gezien hebt dan weet je gewoon wie het is, zo moeilijk is het heus niet.quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 17:47 schreef cwk het volgende:
Vind dat LW em goed heeft, die vent is toch geen acteur. Was trouwens toch een Nederlander?
Dat reken ik goed. De film heeft officeel Seppuku maar is ook bekend als Harakiri. Koboyashi is idd de regisseur.quote:Op vrijdag 18 augustus 2006 19:41 schreef wyccie het volgende:
Als je het gezien hebt wel.
Ik gok Harakiri.
quote:Shocking. Disturbing. At times hard to watch. All words to describe the horror of being forced to watch Michael Moore take his shirt off. But these terms also accurately describe this brutally vicious upgrade onhorror classic.
What would you do if you were traveling through the desert and became stranded amongst a group ofwho were intent on killing you? You'd probably die. Granted, I would kick all sorts of
butt (not an easy accomplishment when said butt has a foot growing out of it kicking right back), but the average human would be in some major trouble, just like the
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The father looks like he could handle himself in a fair fight, (..) How will they survive? Will it be through might or strategy? You'll have to watch the movie to find out. And if you're squeamish then you'll most likely find yourself cringing in your seat and watching with your hands over your eyes.is a movie that knows exactly what it needs to do to satisfy its target audience, and it does it well.
Case in point... I'm not very vocal during movies. I usually don't clap and scream and hoot and holler like most the dorks sitting around me, but there were a couple of scenes where I literally said aloud, "Ooooooooooh, crap!" Of course, one of those instances was during a trailer for Phat Girlz, but one scene of violence left my mouth hanging open for about 30 seconds. Then I realized that my mouth was agape like some buffoon, so I quickly closed it.
It takes a lot to shock and disturb me these days, so congrats go tofor accomplishing that. It comes at you fast and hard and isn't interested in sugar-coating the violence it's about to serve up. The intensity level starts high and never gives you an opportunity to take a bathroom break. I highly recommend you address any and all bladder issues before the movie begins.
For me, the main drawback of the movie was the "hero." You can argue that he was more of a "regular guy" and not a typical macho hero, but I felt he transitioned a little too quickly from a gun-hating wuss to an ax-wielding killing machine. My hat's off to the dog though; that canine rocked! Easily the coolest dog in a movie since the German Shepherd in The Lost Boys.
"I like horror movies, Johnny, but I liked to be creeped out more than being subjected to a lot of gore. Would I like this?" It's very doubtful. I'll make this as blunt as possible: this is a movie that contains severed body parts, brutal shootings, axes to the head, a person biting off a bird's head and drinking its blood, and disturbing violence to helpless women.
If that description turns you off then you know to save your money. However, if that fits your style then the movie will succeed in giving you exactly what you want. But I have to say that if you think this sounds like fun for the entire family then I'll have to decline any invitations to sit down with you for a family dinner.
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