Question: Do you like “Natural Born Killers” (the movie), why/why not?
I’m not trying to be judgmental. I know there are people that like it. So please don’t take this as a judgmental comment.
I personally couldn’t stand the images of that movie
I haven’t seen it, but my dad warned me against watching that movie, for a good reason: the movie seems to glorify mass murdering for no reason.
And I heard it was sick and twisted when it came to graphic violence.
I’ve seen “Pulp Fiction,” and I think this movie is even more twisted.
Usually I watch violent movies, like “Godfather,” “GoodFellas,” “Casino,” cause the violence is done for a reason–revenge.
“Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction,” while sick in certain scenes, also had the revenge.
What I’m talking about is when you’re angry, violent movies tend to diffuse your anger.
From what I know, this movie doesn’t.
Please don’t get graphic with your answers. Just give it to me brief.
This movie has upsetting subject matter.
Like I like violent movies usually, for the reason many that have been through a lot likes them, because you can relate to that desire for revenge.
But this movie crosses the line, for me.
Like I like violent movies usually, for the reason many that have been through a lot likes them, because you can relate to that desire for revenge.
But this movie crosses the line, for me.
Images I saw because I saw the trailer to this movie once.
Sorry for the repetitive description, that was a mistake.
Answer:
Answer by Kyle
movies like natural born killers are for entertainment purposes only. Its for action junkies. its not promoting mass murders lol its just fun mayham. I liked the movie and pulp fiction was kool too.
Question: What is the moral of Will Ferrell’s movie, Stranger Than Fiction?
I saw the movie, Stranger than Fiction (2006) starring Will Ferrell and I loved that movie a lot. I want to know what the moral/message of the movie is. Is it, “What is written in a book, happens in real life?” Or is it, as Mark Twain said, “Truth is stranger than fiction”. Or maybe is it, “Never be afraid to try new things” because in the movie, Harold Crick is an IRS agent that lives a dull life and is dominated by his wristwatch. Can anyone tell me the moral of Stranger Than Fiction?
Answer:
Answer by Meghan Renee
That it’s realllly boring, lol.
Question: Are there actual “Talking Rings” like in the movie; “The Time Machine”?
I am referring (of course) to the older movie about “The Time Machine” made in 1960. I am just curious if there has ever been anything like or even only similar to the “Talking Rings” in real life. Very novel idea. . but then- That’s what “Science Fiction” is.
This is what I am referring to regarding the “Talking Rings”- & I am wondering if there ever has been or maybe even is something like this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Talking_Rings.jpg
Answer:
Answer by Shadows Fall
Talking Rings? Um I am sorry but I don’t understand.
Question: Is the movie “Reservoir Dogs” the Rick Roll of cinematic history? It’s embarrassingly overrated and boring?
I honestly don’t know what people see in Quentin Tarantino movies.
At all.
I saw “Pulp Fiction” as a kid, and was slightly grossed out by it.
Also, I blew 2 hours of my life on “Kill Bill” — that movie was SO cheesy! And had no plot whatsoever!
But this one… “Reservoir Dogs”… why isn’t it even coherent?
Answer:
Answer by Phil A
Tarantino is over-rated. I agree.
He is the modern version of Ed Wood.
All ( cheesy) style and no substance.
Really awful !
Question: What movie did Will Ferrel audit a baker? Not “Stranger Than Fiction”?
The baker was a woman, who ran a rather small bakery, and she lived upstairs i believe. When Will firsts arrives, her customers are displeased with him, she takes him upstairs so he can look through all her legal documents, though they’re in a big mess. Later, she bakes him cookies, but he refuses to eat them, stating that he should have to purchase them. A day or so later, he wants to give her a gift (i think it was some kind of canned/pickled good), she mimics him, saying that she should have to purchase him, but she eventually accepts them.
Thats about all I remeber. It wasn’t a generic Will Ferel movie, where he’s shouting all the time and acting like a moron haha.
Answer:
Answer by Mr Susan
It was in fact ‘Stranger Than Fiction’… good job.
Question: Question about the movie “Pulp Fiction”?
Ok, I’ve had a lot of friends recommend this movie to me because I like movies like Memento, The Machinist, Donnie Darko, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 11:14, etc. I’m actually watching this movie at the moment and am about half way in, and I have to admit that I’m bored to death. My question is…..If I don’t like it by this far, should I keep watching? I mean some movies I’ve seen are pretty boring in the beginning, but they do redeem themselves by the end. Is this one of those or do you think I probably just won’t like it?
Answer:
Answer by rlc_60504
It all comes together in the last 10 minutes or so. Keep watching.
Question: Where do I buy Harold Crick’s wristwatch from the movie “Stranger Than Fiction”?
Answer:
Answer by ROD M
it is a timex watch called the ironman triathlon dress watch…
(Timex IRONMAN Triathlon 42-Lap Dress Watch)
you can buy it here
http://www.timex.com/gp/product/B0002291TW/sr=1-1/qid=1183856563/ref=sr_1_1/002-5240408-9502441?ie=UTF8&m=A1S5XB33AHYRMX&n=APS&timexBrand=core
or
http://www.amazon.com/Timex-Ironman-Triathlon-Combo-T56371/dp/B0002291TW
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