Movies with similar themes or movies with similarly experimental structure?Tabarnaco wrote:I want to see more movies like Memento.
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So I saw the trailer for Scott Pilgrim, and it looks okay. The Exes are well done, Gideon looks exactly like I imagined him (a total douchewad), and the fight scenes and SFX are brilliant. The only think I don't like is Cera. He honestly sounds like he has a vagina. What possessed you to choose him for the role, Edgar?
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Gaston's my second favorite on account he's hilarious and a well done villain.
Frolo is my first because he feels much more believable and really shows how incredibly corrupted one can be without even realizing it. I think out of Disney's villains, he's the true face of evil because he does so much harm while hiding behind his faith to excuse what he's done.
Frolo is my first because he feels much more believable and really shows how incredibly corrupted one can be without even realizing it. I think out of Disney's villains, he's the true face of evil because he does so much harm while hiding behind his faith to excuse what he's done.
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The movie I was crewing for was about an Iraq vet who come home with PTSD.Bear Police wrote:I watched this right after reading All Quiet On The Western Front. A lot of similar themes are addressed. Really loved how the message of "once you've experienced war it is impossible to live a normal life where your worries are not completely based around survival" was delivered through the super market scene.
The actor fought in the war. He was telling me that that scene was spot on.
He said that you see some terrible shit in war, and that the total regimentation of your schedule helps you deal with it, but when you get home and someone says "get cereal", you just have no idea what to do.

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