atxrocker said:
Kajun, good point in bring up 'irreversible' with monica bulluci, this movie is very very disturbing. I mean this movie is pretty hard to swallow for the weak hearted. I have a friend who could not even watch some scenes. I have another who considers that among his favorites. interesting flick
The violence and the rape were incredibly brutal. Turns out the blood from the beating and some explicit parts from the rape were digitally added, but it looked very, very real to me.
GoGoGadget said:
Memento is a brilliant film. After Priscilla, LA Confidential and Memento I was really expecting big things from Guy Pearce, but then he made The Time Machine. Poor Guy.
From Memento, to Batman Begins... Christopher Nolan may be on that list before too long. It will be interesting to see what he does next.
Nolan will definitely be
the director to follow.
Pretty amazing how, at times, he made you forget you're watching a superhero flick. Batman Begins comes off as very character-driven.
I like Tim Burton's adaptations as well, but that was a little bit more style than substance. Danny Elfman's soundtrack is a winner though.
I think it says something when Christian Bale will be looking forward to the sequel. He's generally very picky about his projects, and I think he would generally shun playing in a sequel.
GoGoGadget said:
I think I know that one...
Is that the Japanese flick with the super innocent looking girl who gets all obssessive and goes completely nutty at the end of the film?
If so... yeeshies. That was just wrong.
It's about a guy and a gal who start to date, and then it turns out that the gal isn't what she seems, yes. See
here. By the way, pretty much every Japanese girl looks innocent
The director of that flick,
Takashi Miike, makes many disturbing films. Some border on downright weird, like
Ichi the Killer, which is just completely
wack. He also made a film with the title
Zebraman. Go figure.