Revolutionary wrote:One of the best usernames on TR along with GoodGirlsGetGutted
Maynard James Keenan wrote:Life is too short NOT to create something with every breath we draw.
Accor wrote:i recently watched the pianist, in the name of the father, and one flew over the cuckoo's nest all for the first time
LIL_B wrote:Accor wrote:i recently watched the pianist, in the name of the father, and one flew over the cuckoo's nest all for the first time
How was In the Name of the Father?
The last films that I saw were:
Léolo
Apocalypse Now
Shame
Mirror (Tarkovsky)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
looking forward for my second view of Holy Motors and will watch Vertigo and Synecdoche, New York probably tomorrow.
Horsebot3K wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Are night terrors just nightmares?
God no. Night terrors are intensely disturbing dreams during which the victim screams in their sleep and cannot wake up, often moving around in bed and kicking rapidly. When you do wake up, you're often traumatized by the events in your night terror, because it tends to be much more psychologically disturbing and emotionally painful in a night terror. Being chased by an angry mob might be a nightmare. Getting raped and actually feeling the resulting pain during the dream is a night terror. Because of my cataplexy, I have at least one night terror almost every time I sleep, even if it's a five minute nap. I used to text my best friend seeking comfort after particularly bad night terrors, but I hate bothering her with that because I love her very much and I know my condition worries her. I don't want her to have to be worried about me.
Maynard James Keenan wrote:Life is too short NOT to create something with every breath we draw.
Horsebot3K wrote:LIL_B wrote:Accor wrote:i recently watched the pianist, in the name of the father, and one flew over the cuckoo's nest all for the first time
How was In the Name of the Father?
The last films that I saw were:
Léolo
Apocalypse Now
Shame
Mirror (Tarkovsky)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
looking forward for my second view of Holy Motors and will watch Vertigo and Synecdoche, New York probably tomorrow.
Bergman's Shame or McQueen's? I haven't seen the Bergman film, but Steve McQueen's Shame is one of my favorites. So is Apocalypse Now for that matter. Vertigo is great too, and Synecdoche, New York is my number one of all time. If you haven't seen it before, I advise watching it more than once, preferably a day or two apart. It's not a film that can be appreciated and understood in one viewing. I didn't like it the first time I saw it.
Revolutionary wrote:One of the best usernames on TR along with GoodGirlsGetGutted
Revolutionary wrote:One of the best usernames on TR along with GoodGirlsGetGutted
Horsebot3K wrote:IBasicallyRage wrote:Watching National Lampoons Christmas Vacation I've seen this many
Times, but not for a few years. Apparently there is a sequel to this. I want to see that.
I attended a theatrical screening this past Sunday.
The "sequel" was some direct to DVD abortion shat out in the mid-2000s because Randy Quaid needed cocaine money. I never saw it and I prefer to carry out the rest of my life in that way.
Revolutionary wrote:One of the best usernames on TR along with GoodGirlsGetGutted
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