Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Where are all the good movies? Did Hollywood run out of good ideas?

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I was just watching trailers on Itunes and noticed that the plots to some of the movies absolutely suck. The most interesting movie on the entire page was The Kings Speech. Then there are movies about kids being kidnapped, super heroes, documentaries about things like a relay race. and even a frickin movie about a swim team. What the hell? What happened to creativity?


Answer
Because its 2011 and people got higher and higher expectations...I mean I think they just fed up with it that they are trying to reach some far reaching goals..I mean they have been having brain freeze..or abnormal diet.
What I really mean is that US owes too much, that movie makers need to make a movie that will 100% successful, because if not then waste of money. That is why I think they are making remakes and trying to improve some of them just to make sure that people will be still interested just like they were on the other original movies.

What are the top 5 hardest scenes to watch?




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BQ: Best movie of 2012 so far?
BQ2: Which movie is better your favorite movie that was released when you were born or your favorite movie that came out the year your father was born. Tell me both movies please.
BQ3: top 5 movie scenes of 2011?



Answer
Hello Kevin :)

1. The greenhouse rape scene in Scum (1979). I actually can't watch this scene, or even listen to it. I've watched Scum soo many times, but only watched the rape scene once. I recently watched the film with someone who hadn't seen it before, and he wanted to watch the rape scene (not for weird reasons, understandably he just wanted to watch the movie as intended). I had to go downstairs and shut my living room door - I didn't want to see, hear or know. Especially when you consider what happens to Davis afterwards :( such a powerful, mesmorising movie. One of my favourites, but also the most upsetting scene I have seen (which rhymes!)

2. The scene in The Elephant Man (1980) where the drunken, cruel mob burst into John Merrick's room in the hospital and scare, taunt and bully him. They treat him with such cruelty, it's horrible and surreal. It's made even worse by the fact that John Merrick was just gaining some confidence and a place in the world and society, they show him his own face in the mirror (something that was forbidden by the doctor up until that night) and it takes away all of his new found happiness and confidence. I find it terribly, terribly upsetting to watch. (P.S I know his name was actually Joseph Merrick, but in the movie he was called John...)

3. The 'singing in the rain' rape in A Clockwork Orange (1971). Obviously rape scenes are never nice, but the way this is done makes it even more obscene. It's as though it's a jolly occasion, his singing is the ultimate insult. When he starts cutting open her clothes I actually feel physically sick.

4. The scene in King Kong (2005) where King Kong and Naomi Watts are sliding around on the frozen pond together. I haven't seen this movie more than once, because it really, really upset me. I found the scene where they were sliding around so sad, because it was utterly tranquil and peaceful, they were laughing, smiling. And you knew what was about to happen and it was so unjust and cruel. My memory is a bit hazy of this scene because I've never trusted myself to watch the film again, it just upset me too much.

5. The near-to-end scene in Martyrs (2008). The whole film is quite difficult to watch, due to it being absolutely effing gross, but one of the last scenes really takes some beating. *spoilers* for those who want to know....a girl is flayed alive. It's also a rare horror movie that actually makes you care about the main characters, which makes it all the more heartbreaking really.

BQ: I honestly don't know, hardly watched any new movies yet! Except The Woman in Black, which was just spooky fun.

BQ2:
My dad 1964 - Carry on Cleo.
Me - 1985 - Clue
Not great choices, but not great years! Probably Carry on Cleo :)

BQ3:
1. Attack the Block. Moses running back to his flat to blow up the aliens, the slow motion, the music, his arm muscles....it was intense!
2. X-Men: First Class. Magneto causing destruction in the bar (I concur, Rebellion!!)
3. Captain America. When he first steps out of the machine. This is purely shallow of me. But WOWWWWWW.
4. The Inbetweeners movie. The dancing scene!!!!!! I was crying with laughter when I saw this in the cinema :)
5. The Rise of the Planet of the Apes. The "NOOOOOO!" scene. It was funny and great to see Draco Malfoy (or the actor who plays him anyway..) have that smug, self-satisfied, nasty little smile wiped off his face :)




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