No. It's just...now that I've read some synopses my imagination filled in enough blanks with unsettling imagery that seeing the films themselves would only make it much, much worse.
No. It's just...now that I've read some synopses my imagination filled in enough blanks with unsettling imagery that seeing the films themselves would only make it much, much worse.
Admittedly I haven't seen it or those others either. Not really in a hurry to.
Ah, sorry, I see now.
No, that doesn't look like anything I'd be interested in either. The only films from those that I'd even heard of before were Serbian Film, and that was from a member on the boards, and Salo, as that received a Criterion release. None of them look like anything I'd actively seek out.
KIDS is so absurdly in your face that I have always found it to be a bit hilarious. In high school it was the most frequently quoted movie in my circle of friends. Most likely because we were also KIDS, but minus all the aids.
Luke wrote:KIDS is so absurdly in your face that I have always found it to be a bit hilarious. In high school it was the most frequently quoted movie in my circle of friends. Most likely because we were also KIDS, but minus all the aids.
I still haven't seen Kids, but I've seen Bully which is a decent movie. I hear the styles are similar.
Luke wrote:KIDS is so absurdly in your face that I have always found it to be a bit hilarious. In high school it was the most frequently quoted movie in my circle of friends. Most likely because we were also KIDS, but minus all the aids.
I refer to movies like this as "emotional slasher films". Once you realize their ridiculousness - and when you think of the writers as the knife-wielding maniacs - they are actually pretty funny.