I thought of a bleak movie and another movie-I-hate movie! The Glass of House and Sand.
Fuck what a horrid movie.
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I thought of a bleak movie and another movie-I-hate movie! The Glass of House and Sand.
Fuck what a horrid movie.
The House of Sand and Fog?
looks at post
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!
I blame the Advil Sinus. I'm very high.
But it was FABULOUSLY WONDERFULLY PERFECT IN ITS BLEAKNESS. And NOT ENTIRELY WITHOUT MOMENTS OF LIGHT.
Yeah, I loved Dark Knight.
The bleakest movie I ever saw was Blindness and that *was* too much.
Whoo, yeah. In no rush to see that again, ever.
It occurs to me that Pan's Labarynth was pretty bleak, and yet I loved it. Have I watched our copy of it since we bought it? Noooo, but I'm sure I will someday.
I blame the Advil Sinus. I'm very high.
Yay drugs!
The Glass of House and Sand
I am trying not to cry laughing at my desk. I would love a synopsis of this movie.
The Glass of House and Sand
I am trying not to cry laughing at my desk. I would love a synopsis of this movie.
I was just about to say: I would SO go see this movie!
The Glass of House and Sand
I am trying not to cry laughing at my desk. I would love a synopsis of this movie.
It's a really fucked-up movie about a glassblower who has a nervous breakdown and tries to turn himself into replica of a Chihuly piece. The scene where he replaces his feet with glass spirals? Freaky.
Breaking the Waves is Bleaky McBleakerpants.
Bleak yes. Not really an action film, 'though. Or have we just moved on to bleak movies? I'm not against bleak necessarily.
It occurs to me that Pan's Labarynth was pretty bleak, and yet I loved it.
Oh but such a beautiful film! And so wonderfully realized.
The Glass of House and Sand
The funnniest part of that is that I knew what she was saying, but I couldn't parse the actual title.