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#1
Oh yeah, I remember that band, they had this #1 hit in 1991. Heavy Rain or something.
#2
A perfect example of a 3B photo: brilliant, blue, bromantic! 8-) Just downloaded #72!
#3
I'm sure he's still somewhere out there (in space). Counting his steps, fixing burnt out stars, examining items in his spacious inventory. The guys just need to channel their collective Force into that cosmic wavelength and I'm sure we'll hear of him again! (nod)

Until then...
#4
Hey, I think I've actually played it a couple years ago! Seems like ages ago. I remember it now, and the voice-overs, that left-right-left-right was brilliant. I remember I got stuck and couldn't finish it;) So what was first, the hen (podcast) or the egg (S(IS)game)?

EDIT: Nevermind, I've checked the dates. The hen was first.
#5
Oh yeah, how could I forget Spaceman (In Space)? :D I really appreciated its avant-garde vibe. Moooooo-cho pythonesque, I'd say.
#6
I'm halfway through BCT podcasts and I must say, good work guys! I really appreciate it, have certainly learned a thing or two :) Am I the only one who misses DeliveRANTS?

@Ben, props for pimping Torment and Omikron among others. That forgotten child of David Cage never got enough love.
#7
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sun 05/05/2013 10:52:47
Quote from: Eric on Sat 04/05/2013 16:20:11
Dogtooth is disturbing, but artfully made. A Serbian Film is the one I'll never watch after reading the summary.

Oh yeah. Now, that one was a disturbing movie made by messed-up people.

The 'purpose' gap between these two films is huge, IMO it's the gap between sincerity and humanism and the most worthless and pointless kind of nihilism.
Dogtooth is an artfully made film about a man setting boundaries to constrain his  family. Puting it bluntly, the director's purpose was 'to make a film about freedom'.

A Serbian Film's  problem is, as I see it, that it serves no purpose except this one: to push boundaries of what can be shown on screen. It really bugs me how well it was made. You think yourself, the directing is good, the cinemathography is very good, the acting is convincing, but why was this movie made in the first place, why did all those people agree to take part in this? I doubt if even the writer/director himself could answer this. I bet he would say something along the lines: 'I wanted to show the protagonist's journey to the heart of darkness in order to prove how dark human nature is and how ruthless the world is. Even the filmmakers, we're no better than the worst of scum'.

The point is, this film has no other purpose than pushing boundaries, and when it comes to shocking value itself, it's actually pretty silly. The fact of filming the scene of raping the newborn - it's just so over the top - I mean, how far can you get until one starts to smile at the absurdity of what is being shown on screen? Of course, it's all faked, the newborn is fake, the genitals are fake, the camera cleverly avoids showing the 'key points' of the view in all of the 'controversial' scenes. And since you know it's all about faking and pretending, you can breathe with a sign of relief and then smile with disbelief at the sheer, undistilled idiocy of the filmmakers.

No feature film, no matter how shocking or unsettling it would be can rival the real life. Real events, real non-pretending people... like, for example, shown in documentaries. Holocaust documentaries, Mondo documentaries, and all those 'good-for-nothing-but-pure-shock-docs' like Faces of Death'* and its clones, they make all the 'Serbian Films' of this world seem childish. You know, like burping and farting out loud in the middle of a job interview.   


Hmmm... Come to think of it, both films' directors were journeying to the heart of darkness.

I could say, Kynodontas' director went deep in to the dark jungle of human soul; then, after long search, he found some light amidst its 'gloom and doom'. As we saw in the movie, the boundaries set by the dictator can't last forever, because one day his subjects will revolt, grasping for freedom. So a cinephile like me eagerly anticipates that in his next movie Mr Lanthimos will tell us something more about freedom, or perhaps about another aspect of human nature...   

Similarly, A Serbian Film's director went deep into the dark jungle of human soul - but he was looking for the dark caves. After getting into the darkest one (quite f*****g dark, really), he went down, down to where the flashlights refuse to give light, and further down, all the way down... till he found himself drowning in the stinking pool of blood, guts and shit. 
So the question from a cinephile like me to a director like him would be: 'How long can you hold your breath, champ?'
   
PS: Damn, did I just write an essay or what? It is strange and unsettling how bad movies are able to provoke probably much more brainstorming among the audiences than in filmmakers' heads. A Serbian Film certainly isn't worth all the fuss. From every point of view, it's just a waste of time.

EDIT: *I guess it's very inappropriate of me to put Holocaust documentaries, especially the major ones like Shoah or Marcel Ophuls films in one sentence with shock-doc crap like Faces of Death. I would strongly advise people to watch the former and stay away from the later ones :)
#8
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Fri 03/05/2013 23:31:58
Quote from: Baron on Fri 03/05/2013 02:23:51
Quote from: Kasander on Sun 28/04/2013 10:46:07
After all we don't want to stall this awesome thread, do we? ;)

Dogtooth (Kynodontas).  But I had to cheat to guess it  (by the way Wikipedia's plot summary suggests that you have a messed-up taste in movies.)
Hey Baron, you shouldn't believe in everything that Wikipedia says, y'know. I'd rather call my taste broad ;) I've yet to show you the REALLY messed-up flicks in this thread.

Aaaaand of course you're correct, the movie title is Kynodontas (Dogtooth). Nevermind the cheating, it's your turn now  8-)

Quote from: Snarky
It's really rare that I leave a movie theater feeling like I've had a powerful experience (last time was probably Tree of Life), but seeing Kynodontas was one of those times. In terms of leaving an impression, it's probably the best film I've seen in the last decade. (Still didn't recognize the screencaps, though.)

Kynodontas was definitely one of the few best movies I saw last year. EDIT: I remember that my fiancee loved it too, especially the name-switching thing;)
#9
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sun 28/04/2013 10:46:07
:-D Instead of that the cute porcelain dog, let me entertain you with the sight of the most gruesome and fearless creature:



I'm on holidays until the 1st of May and I have limited access to wifi here. The above screenshot is from the trailer. HINT: As you see, this movie is subtitled.

I have to tell you thet Eric PMed me on Friday (I think) and he guessed the name of the movie. He was humble enough to not want to take his turn again so soon after he had guessed the previous movie. Well, if nobody guesses this until tomorrow, I'll gladly nominate Eric as the next in turn;) And if he wouldn't want to take over, then I guess its up to anybody who posts his/her movie first. After all we don't want to stall this awesome thread, do we? ;)
#10
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 25/04/2013 09:01:16
I'd say Baron is closest to the answer in a way, but it's not a sequel. Let's see what you make of this:

#11
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 24/04/2013 19:46:11
I'm having a kind of 'Bronson phase' lately, rewatching some of those old gems after they had shown all of Death Wishes on tv :)

All right everybody. Take your wildest guess. Hint: the actor in the picture is neither Bronson nor Coburn.

#12
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 24/04/2013 10:21:44
It's Hard Times with James C. and Charles B.!
#13
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Wed 10/04/2013 18:08:54
Dawn of the Dead?
#14
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Mon 08/04/2013 18:47:38
Quote from: miguel on Mon 08/04/2013 17:59:38
I also liked Rocky IV for different reasons.
Rocky VI sends all the other Rockys down for the count  :-D
[embed=425,349]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv3U_bB_-jE[/embed]
#15
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Mon 25/03/2013 20:58:27
Passion of the Dentist?
#16
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sat 23/03/2013 12:49:23
Then it's decided -> Snarky's turn!
Oh yeah, THE AWARDS... wish I could be home tonight to witness all the tension & drama :) Hopefully this will get recorded somehow.
#17
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Sat 23/03/2013 12:04:19
Well, Trampoline guessed it first, when he said the title sounds similar to S&R's favourite addiction. So Trampoline, either its your turn now, or, if you wish so, you can lay this burden on Snarky's shoulders.

And you're perfectly right Snarky. Both times - Kelvin's wife IS auburn. I don't know why I've said she's blonde, it's been a while since I saw Solaris I guess. Sorry for the misleading :)
#18
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Fri 22/03/2013 23:17:15
I'll shed some light on this matter.
#19
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Fri 22/03/2013 00:06:51
Well, the protagonist of this movie is certainly 'imagining things'. And these 'things' (curvaceous, blonde things) are doing things to him.
#20
The Rumpus Room / Re: *Guess the Movie Title*
Thu 21/03/2013 22:39:40
You're close, Trampoline:) And I know you know who the father is.

EDIT - Oh, and it's not Indian.
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