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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Why should Jilli not click that link? Eight-legged things? Or clowns? Or just general crankiness?
A scene from arachnophobia with a sink with a number of spiders.
Pete, on a scale of Matrix to Sin City, with Fight Club somewhere in the middle, how would Bronson rate? Having seen a clip of Hardy talking about Bronson, I am now intrigued, but not so good with gore.
Man, I'm trying to remember now. It's all a blur. I think it's not so much gore as it is subject matter. It can be harrowing on a number of occasions. The stuff in a mental asylum can be particularly unpleasant, nicely contrasted with Hardy's in-character look to camera that reads "Really? I have to put up with this shit?"
However, there is a (presumed) plus for those of you with the Tom Hardy crush; there are plenty of moments of full frontal nudity, some of it in slow motion.
ION, the Inception music secret was brilliant.
However, there is a (presumed) plus for those of you with the Tom Hardy crush; there are plenty of moments of full frontal nudity, some of it in slow motion.
::heads to NetFlix queue posthaste::
My job here is done.
The Awesome 'Secret' Behind the Music in Inception: [link]
Oh, *very* cool!
A scene from arachnophobia with a sink with a number of spiders.
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Y'know, I can't even remember: was Arachnophobia a well-done horror movie? It terrified *ME*, but I have no idea if the movie was scary (or even interestingly-plotted) for people who aren't freaked out by spiders.
(Along the sames lines, there are times that I wonder if I should watch Poltergeist and see if it holds up, but then I remember the being so terrified that I didn't sleep for a few days, and decide that I'm not *that* curious.)
And for that I thank you, Pete.
It terrified *ME*, but I have no idea if the movie was scary (or even interestingly-plotted) for people who aren't freaked out by spiders.
I won't watch it. If I see a spider in the house, I'm not happy, but I can deal. Scenes with many insects of any kind? Nightmare city.
(I didn't *think* Pete, I'm pretty sure.)
When I watched it on the big screen, Arachnophobia was the scariest movie I ever saw. I have not been back for a re-watch.
I loved Arachnophobia. I thought it was really funny. I haven't seen it in forever, though.
I agree it is also funny, but with lots of tension build up build up build up SCARE! I really enjoyed it. I think it's just the creepy spiders that make me not keen for a rewatch.
I suspect Arachnophobia won't have aged well but it did have some stand out scenes like when they realized the little spider on the table was actually turning to track the movements of one of the peeps in the room... and of course there's the spider sliding down the body double in the shower scene. That was great fun for my young hormones.
ION, the Sucker Punch trailer is insane, and the new Let Me In and The Goon trailers are awesome.