Movies that make you say "WTF did I just watch??"
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'I Spit On Your Grave' ...Now that was some f***ed up viewing :noway:
It was indeed a f**ed up craaaaaaazy storyline...but you MUST admit that chick got the revenge of life on them dudes!
I cant see how people come up with these storylines! They have to be partially demented themselves. SMH
The original or the remake?0 -
Pretty much anything on Canadian Netflix0
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I feel this way about 90% of "horror" movies on Netflix. Of course, once I start watching; I can't stop. Then at the end I feel like I wasted 90 minutes of my life.0
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WTF/Horrible: Water World with Kevin Costner. i actually fell asleep during the movie. In the theater. It was embarrassing
WTF/Amazing: World War Z with Brad Pitt. That is probably one of the best movies I've seen in a long time!
WTF/ Disturbing: The Purge with Ethan Hawke. it was just disturbing...very, very disturbing.0 -
For those saying Idiocracy... er, did you not get it?0
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'Teeth' the worst film ever made! Obviously never read the bio on it and decided to watch it with my 16 year old cousin and we were both so horrified we sat in silence too embarrassed to look at each other or turn it off! Avoid!!0
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Dragon Wars is worse than Teeth. ^0
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WHY has NO ONE Mentioned Jack and Jill?
Nobody in their right mind has seen it?0 -
How anyone can dislike a Darren Aronofsky film is beyond me! The man is a genius.
I am so disappoint right now. Gotta stop reading. :grumble:
I think the issue with his movies, for me at least, so you have to be in a very specific frame of mind to watch them. Same with David Lynch.
I guess that's a fair outlook. However, I prefer to think of it like Aronofsky chooses an emotion to portray, and he blasts it full steam. If you're not in that frame of mind, he'll root around in your brain 'til you are. He makes it all so relateable.
I dunno. I frigging love the man. Lynch has my heart, too.
Coen brothers, I admit, are hit and miss with me. Burn After Reading was a serious WTF movie for me. Fargo, No Country For Old Men, The Big Lebowski, True Grit, O Brother Where Art Thou?...cinematic gold.0 -
I haven't seen Dragon Wars but I'd have to say The Human Centipede is high up on that list too.0
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WTF/Horrible: Water World with Kevin Costner. i actually fell asleep during the movie. In the theater. It was embarrassing
I just re-watched this in a series of dystopian future films; The Mad Max trilogy and Water World. I'd intended to re-watch Tank Girl and A Boy and His Dog to round things out, but haven't got to them yet.
Water World gets a pretty ban rep... I enjoyed aspects of it, but it could have been edited down a bit. Sure, the tattooed kid was a McGuffin, but sometimes that's how you move the story along. Exceptional set dressing and costuming though, and some pretty decent acting.0 -
Coen brothers, I admit, are hit and miss with me. Burn After Reading was a serious WTF movie for me. Fargo, No Country For Old Men, The Big Lebowski, True Grit, O Brother Where Art Thou?...cinematic gold.
I've never looked at a wood chipper the same way since Fargo, donchaknow?0 -
How anyone can dislike a Darren Aronofsky film is beyond me! The man is a genius.
I am so disappoint right now. Gotta stop reading. :grumble:
I think the issue with his movies, for me at least, so you have to be in a very specific frame of mind to watch them. Same with David Lynch.
I guess that's a fair outlook. However, I prefer to think of it like Aronofsky chooses an emotion to portray, and he blasts it full steam. If you're not in that frame of mind, he'll root around in your brain 'til you are. He makes it all so relateable.
I dunno. I frigging love the man. Lynch has my heart, too.
Coen brothers, I admit, are hit and miss with me. Burn After Reading was a serious WTF movie for me. Fargo, No Country For Old Men, The Big Lebowski, True Grit, O Brother Where Art Thou?...cinematic gold.
Both make me uncomfortable. That's not a bad thing. It just shows how talented they are. But I have to be willing to be made uncomfortable.
Coen Brothers have their moments. Does does Terry Gillian. He made a movie about midgets stealing a treasure map from God. Not everyone can appreciate that... But I do. I still don't get Brazil though.0 -
Star Wars, I was like really? In Space??
And what is the deal with Titanic.. There is no way Bill Paxton could grow that much facial hair.0 -
Coen brothers, I admit, are hit and miss with me. Burn After Reading was a serious WTF movie for me. Fargo, No Country For Old Men, The Big Lebowski, True Grit, O Brother Where Art Thou?...cinematic gold.
I've never looked at a wood chipper the same way since Fargo, donchaknow?
:laugh:! Oh, jeeeeeze.0 -
pink flamingos......anyone else?0
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'Teeth' the worst film ever made! Obviously never read the bio on it and decided to watch it with my 16 year old cousin and we were both so horrified we sat in silence too embarrassed to look at each other or turn it off! Avoid!!
wrong. teeth was a wonderful film!
although jaws kept me out of the ocean for a summer, teeth did not keep me away from vagina.0 -
I love WTF movies that I watch and I just can't believe what I saw and yet, want to watch them again just to make sure
at the top of my list are Old Boy and Ichi the Killer
i LOVED the sleepaway camp series....i watched the first one when I was 8 (wen it came out) with my mom...and she had to do some fast talking to explain the end to me...0 -
How anyone can dislike a Darren Aronofsky film is beyond me! The man is a genius.
I am so disappoint right now. Gotta stop reading. :grumble:
I think the issue with his movies, for me at least, so you have to be in a very specific frame of mind to watch them. Same with David Lynch.
I guess that's a fair outlook. However, I prefer to think of it like Aronofsky chooses an emotion to portray, and he blasts it full steam. If you're not in that frame of mind, he'll root around in your brain 'til you are. He makes it all so relateable.
I dunno. I frigging love the man. Lynch has my heart, too.
Coen brothers, I admit, are hit and miss with me. Burn After Reading was a serious WTF movie for me. Fargo, No Country For Old Men, The Big Lebowski, True Grit, O Brother Where Art Thou?...cinematic gold.
Both make me uncomfortable. That's not a bad thing. It just shows how talented they are. But I have to be willing to be made uncomfortable.
Coen Brothers have their moments. Does does Terry Gillian. He made a movie about midgets stealing a treasure map from God. Not everyone can appreciate that... But I do. I still don't get Brazil though.
Yeah, I can understand that. Maybe I like that feeling. Getting out of your "comfort zone" for the full experience.
lol @ Terry.0 -
'I Spit On Your Grave' ...Now that was some f***ed up viewing :noway:
The original or the remake?
I thought the original was better and was brilliant in its controversay.0
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