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Movies That Boil Your Blood

Salem Kapsask​i

almost 2 years ago

I agree with all of your points Rissela​da.

You did forget the lawyer though, I don’t buy it – no court would allow outbursts like the one he did.

There was nothing believable or meaningful about this film.

brady qw

almost 2 years ago

Knowing.

Screw that movie, screw Cage and his deadpan shite.

alen_sh​ime

almost 2 years ago

“Wes Anderson and Jean Pierre Jeunet are nothing a like, not visually, not the dialog, not the themes, characters, music, narratives etc how on earth are they the same? Name one film by each director which are even slightly similar.”

like I said, if he was from France, it’d make his characters more quirkie and the visual style would change from wide angle lens to highly stylized fairy tale world

and yes, this thread leads nowhere, but hey that’s internet

Joe and Karen

almost 2 years ago

Home Alone, when Macaulay Culkin’s uncle calls him a jerk. I hate that part.

Jesse M

almost 2 years ago

Alen – I like your reasoning. It’s like saying, “Jean Pierre Jeunet is what Wes Anderson would be like, if he were Jean Pierre Jeunet”

Matt

almost 2 years ago

It’s supposed to be what makes you angry in a good way. Nobody needs another “I hate this film and this film and this film” thread.

and to correct that: PATHS OF GLORY. “your men died well” fuuuuck you.

brady qw

almost 2 years ago

I hate that end credit sequence for The Dirty Dozen.

Joe and Karen

almost 2 years ago

I second matt on both the fact that people are misinterpreting the thread and on PATHS OF GLORY.

Brian Padian

almost 2 years ago

angry in a good way:
The Garden
No One Knows About Persian Cats
L’Intrus
Death of Mr. Lazarescu

angry in a perplexed why-did-this-get-made-and-why-do-people-like-it way:
juno
500 days of summer
humpday
hannah takes the stairs
life aquatic
husbands

alen_sh​ime

almost 2 years ago

“Alen – I like your reasoning. It’s like saying, “Jean Pierre Jeunet is what Wes Anderson would be like, if he were Jean Pierre Jeunet”

i had a better one, but my dog ate it

Polaris​DiB

almost 2 years ago

I’m still trying to come up with a good example of a movie that made me angry in a good way. I know there is one, I just cannot think of it.

—DiB

Matt Parks

almost 2 years ago

So . . . we’re doing righteous indignation here, right?

Polaris​DiB

almost 2 years ago

Or possibly a movie with a REAALLLLYYY good villian… I know there are times when a villian really successfully pisses you off, so that it really does feel right and correct when the hero wins…

—DiB

david lincoln brooks

almost 2 years ago

I just saw PRECIOUS (Daniels, 2009).

Mo’nique has given us one of the most despicable onscreen villains ever seen in narrative movies. I wish I had seen this at the cinema, so I could hear the audience go vocally insane with indignant rage at her…

kndy

almost 2 years ago

I think the only film that made my blood boil was “Arlington Road”.

Crtny Smth

almost 2 years ago

‘Barton Fink’ made me really angry.

Hopeles​sly Addicte​d

almost 2 years ago

Hands over the City by Rosi.

Using very realistic circumstances, without going for sensationalism, Rosi shows how politicians and influential people manipulate the public to openly steal from under our noses with our cooperation.

Mr. V.

almost 2 years ago

Superbad. I guess it’s because I saw Knocked Up first, but it really just wasn’t funny. Got to be really annoying.

And these are probably not even worth mentioning, but all of those patronizing, subtly racist “rich white people help minority kids play sports” movies like The Blind Side. Which are pretty much the only films they have at school.

Aric

almost 2 years ago

Although I loved the film, the townspeople in Dogville infuriated me. Of course, I’m pretty sure they were supposed to.

Zach Kaigler

almost 2 years ago

The Boondock Saints. Everytime I hear one of my friends explain how it’s one of the best movies they’ve ever seen, I honestly want to kill somebody.