Originally Posted by cinemaafficionado (Post 789259)
There is another documentary on her, done about ten years later. Which documenary did you see?
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Re: FAVORITE DARK, TWISTED, and QUIRCKY MOVIES
Flesh and Bone, and Go, were both pretty decent. The Ice Harvest had some good humor. It was a pretty bleak dark comedy.
Oh, I'd add Four Rooms to the list, unless I missed it. Dark, twisted, and quirky for sure. :) |
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Re: FAVORITE DARK, TWISTED, and QUIRCKY MOVIES
Bound is a great noir thriller.
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Originally Posted by Deadite (Post 789272)
Bound is a great noir thriller.
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Re: Favorite dark, twisted, and quirky movies
Bound is a great noir thriller.
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Re: Favorite dark, twisted, and quirky movies
I would think The Silent Partner and Last Exit to Brooklyn would qualify in this category.
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Re: Favorite dark, twisted, and quirky movies
Donkey Punch, I am glad to see someone else has seen that movie, none of my friends have even heard of it (gotta get new friends). I grew up knowing the phrase donkey punch, but until I actually for some reason looked it up on the internet I had no idea that it was a real thing, I really thought that the person that told me about that was just making it up and that is how I found the movie, watched it and loved it lots of great gore.
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Originally Posted by mark f (Post 789304)
I would think The Silent Partner and Last Exit to Brooklyn would qualify in this category.
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Originally Posted by honeykid (Post 789314)
Calling Last Exit To Brooklyn dark and twisted somehow doesn't seem enough. That's one of the few films I've seen, during which I felt I'd was just being pummelled, broken and beaten, before a final kick in the head and left for dead. Even brutal doesn't seem enough. Brilliant film, though. If you feel up to it, I'd recommend it.
The one that I want even more is called The Challenge with Scott Glen, who plays a novice martial arts practisioner in Japan. I went through some of the same situations and can really identify with the character, but it doesn't seem that it's been ever released on dvd. |
Freaks, West of Zanzibar, The Golem, Polanski's Macbeth.
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