I get really obsessed with movies.
But I will only really be obsessed until I see another movie that’s better come out. Like I LOVE inception, Sweeny Todd, super 8, contagion, lord of the rings, the sixth sense.
The main ones are Sweeny Todd, inception and super 8. I have all the soundtracks for all of them and can’t stop listening to the music!
I also ABSOLUTLY love Percy Jackson and the Olympians! Both books and the movie.
Is this weird that I love movies so much?
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i love sucker punch, watched it for the first time last night. dont spend too much time in the movie world tho, real life is waiting
i hate movies.
same stupid plot line, same drawn out long *** story. just get to the point already!
I love movies - good ones anyway!
I thought Inception was amazing! And the Sixth Sense was just so cleverly done (plus I love Bruce Willis..)
I like anything a bit unusual, with a bit of a twist, so I love David Lynch, and the Coen Brothers.
One film I have watched again & again in Glengarry Glen Ross - the dialogue is just genius (it’s from a David Mamet play).
Zoltarr wrote:
i hate movies.
same stupid plot line, same drawn out long *** story. just get to the point already!
That’s a bit of a sweeping statement! It’s like saying ‘I hate books’ - but Dickens is nothing like Jackie Collins, and Crash is nothing like Stepbrothers (which I watched last night!)
well let me rephrase that.
i hate stupid movies. to me most of them are, seeing as hollywood ran out of good ideas 5 years ago.
idk i just have to get into a movie if i’m gonna watch it.
i hate those movies that are a mind ****. you know when you watch a movie and at the end you have absolutely NO idea what just happened?
Zoltarr wrote:
well let me rephrase that.
i hate stupid movies. to me most of them are, seeing as hollywood ran out of good ideas 5 years ago.
idk i just have to get into a movie if i’m gonna watch it.
i hate those movies that are a mind ****. you know when you watch a movie and at the end you have absolutely NO idea what just happened?
Mind**** movies are my favourite kind!!
When I watched Lost Highway at the cinema, there was a part in the film when the whole audience was just like ‘whaaaa??’
I wouldn’t go to the cinema just to watch Hollywood rubbish - I like an intelligent movie. Although I do love a good disaster film….
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 5 months ago (2 hours, 22 minutes after post)
My favorite are horror films
Yes!! Love a horror film!
Blair Witch & Paranormal Activity I thought were very good, but I am still searching for a horror film that really scares the hell out of me!
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 5 months ago (2 hours, 48 minutes after post)
I thought the Blair witch was a little slow and paranormal activity 1&2 are pretty cheesy But I haven’t seen the 3rd
I really like The Shinning though
I dont think there is anything wrong with it. Its good to have hobbies and interests.
Just dont let movies get in your head so much that you start expecting your life to be like them.
Ariadne G 528491 wrote:
I just love some movies! Idont know why but I just do
Movies allow you to experience life in ways that would be nearly impossible
by any other way (except books).You can compress into one life many lives.
This builds your souls experience base at low cost.
spiratec9 wrote:
Ariadne G 528491 wrote:
I just love some movies! Idont know why but I just doMovies allow you to experience life in ways that would be nearly impossible
by any other way (except books).You can compress into one life many lives.
This builds your souls experience base at low cost.
movies are NOT experiences. they are not interchangeable. they are stories. come now…
rooster_soul wrote:
spiratec9 wrote:
Ariadne G 528491 wrote:
I just love some movies! Idont know why but I just doMovies allow you to experience life in ways that would be nearly impossible
by any other way (except books).You can compress into one life many lives.
This builds your souls experience base at low cost.movies are NOT experiences. they are not interchangeable. they are stories. come now…
But its far less costly and much less dangerous to watch a movie of climbing
mount everest than it is to do it yourself.You still gain the knowledge and
the experience in directly.
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 5 months ago (3 hours, 50 minutes after post)
But movies cant compare to the experience itself
Ariadne G 528491 wrote:
But movies cant compare to the experience itself
well of coarse they can’t but you still see something which could happen to you.
Its like pilots training to land a plane with no wheels.They just simulate it
and hope they never actually have to do it.But for some pilots they really
have to do it.And the simulations make it easier.In a sense you build experience
without actually doing it.
here is textbook landing with no wheels.And those people are very glad
the pilot did everything he was trained to do.
spiratec9 wrote:
rooster_soul wrote:
spiratec9 wrote:
Ariadne G 528491 wrote:
I just love some movies! Idont know why but I just doMovies allow you to experience life in ways that would be nearly impossible
by any other way (except books).You can compress into one life many lives.
This builds your souls experience base at low cost.movies are NOT experiences. they are not interchangeable. they are stories. come now…
But its far less costly and much less dangerous to watch a movie of climbing
mount everest than it is to do it yourself.You still gain the knowledge and
the experience in directly.
No. I entirely disagree, Movies are well fabricated lies. You do not gain the knowledge and experience of climbing a mountain by watching an actor climb a CGI graphic. Not the same. At all.
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 5 months ago (5 hours, 36 minutes after post)
No, but if you watch a movie/video informing you about how to/the dangers of a climb.
Ariadne G 528491 wrote:
No, but if you watch a movie/video informing you about how to/the dangers of a climb.
Yes documentaries are very informative. I love them, well well made ones anyway. But learning first hand is always the truest, most unpolluted way to learn because you are learning it first hand
I love Harry Potter, to the point that I got a Golden Snitch for my Birthday and I’m getting a Time Turner for Christmas, I have a necklace of the Deathly Hallows book to a smaller scale that I never take off and I know what every spell is and when I watch the movies, I know it word for word.
That’s like me about inception! I have watched about more than 20 times. People think I’m weird because I know all about it and understand it. Plus I have the soundtrack for it and at school when I’m listening to it people think I’m weird. The same thing with super 8 and Sweeny Todd. It’s like the only music I like.
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