I don't think I'll ever watch another Aronofsky.
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Pi was good and interesting, and I loved Requiem for a Dream, but The Fountain was just nonsense. The Wrestler was a very different kind of movie, and I couldn't even see what was so Aronofsky about it except for the occasional editing quirks. There wasn't a lot of narrative thrust, but it was still interesting to watch the guy's life, just as it was. I didn't like the end, though. I guess I was expecting something more uplifting?
I loved Requiem too, as much as it was difficult to watch. Ellen Burstyn gave the most acutely egoless performance I've ever seen.
The director whose movies I'll never see again is Lars von Trier.
I remember really liking Dancer in the Dark, but I haven't seen anything else.
I have such mixed feelings about Von Trier. What he produces is so brilliant and so unlike anything else out that that I have tremendous admiration for him as a filmmaker.
On the other hand, if Nicole Kidman and Emily Watson got together and had him quietly murdered in his bed, I wouldn't shed any tears.
I made the mistake of watching Dancer in the Dark with my family. So f***ing bleak and depressing. We all just sat there at the end, horrified, and then they all yelled at me for picking it.
"Favorite Things" is not a song I can listen to anymore.
Every time anyone mentions an unfortunate family viewing experience, I have to tell them that I watched Basic Instinct by accident with my grandma.
I watched Evil Dead with my mom, thinking it was going to be funny like Army of Darkness. We turned it off after a woman got raped by a tree.
I also made them watch Requiem for a Dream.
Needless to say, I was banned from picking movies
A friend of mine recommended Au revoir, les enfants to her conservative Catholic parents. They ended up renting La Cage aux Folles by mistake.
OK, not as bad as watching Basic Instinct with your grandmother, but....