• Splice (2010)
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[QUOTE=Vonwilbur;25559290]I'd fuck Dren sideways, horizontally [i]and[/i] vertically.[/QUOTE] I'd fuck her in the morning and in the afternoon, I'd fuck her in the evening underneath the moon.
[QUOTE=theLazyLion;25544112]Wasn't meant to be scary, just a thriller I guess, somewhat like the Human Centipede.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=dude2193;25544347]I mean its basically the same level as Human Centipede.[/QUOTE] [quote]Human Centipede[/quote] Ok, NOW I'm interested :D Argentine release date: [B]Jan 6th[/B] <--- FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
[QUOTE=Rusty100;25544509]yes i did do you even know what your own point is [editline]21st October 2010[/editline] because they very definitely weren't speaking french, nor were they in france, nor are all 'body horrors with moral implications' french, i'd say those attributes are relatively regionless they are in movies from all sorts of countries with no one country dominating in their production [editline]21st October 2010[/editline] maybe u accidentally watched it in french??[/QUOTE] As a french, it is in my expert opinion that this movey film is indeed a french horror.
[QUOTE=GodKing;25564360]I'd fuck her in the morning and in the afternoon, I'd fuck her in the evening underneath the moon.[/QUOTE] Not before I get her into a relationship. [img]http://media.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/705380/80999678.jpg[/img]
I watched this late at night with my mom a week ago. It was pretty boring and pretty creepy when everyone started having sex with each other.
[QUOTE=Mad Chatter;25578505]I watched this late at night with my mom a week ago. It was pretty boring and pretty creepy when everyone started having sex with each other.[/QUOTE] Why would you watch it with your mom? I hope that's not you in your avatar.
I was disappointed when there was no threesome with Dren :saddowns:
[QUOTE=gamefreek76;25569576]As a french, it is in my expert opinion that this movey film is indeed a french horror.[/QUOTE] what in the hell are you talking about
Movie wasn't scary in the least.
[QUOTE=M_B;25562760]that's common in spanish and japanese horror as well, soooo[/QUOTE] And it was essentially started by the Italians. Your point? The social conventions thrown out in the film are rather heavily influenced by recent French movies, considering where it was made... It's a rather French movie, the end. Any conclusions drawn about quality are separate.
[QUOTE=GunskiMod;25579476]Why would you watch it with your mom? I hope that's not you in your avatar.[/QUOTE] It was movie night and we needed something to watch. Also, yes, it's me in the avatar.
[QUOTE=27X;25583566]And it was essentially started by the Italians. Your point? The social conventions thrown out in the film are rather heavily influenced by recent French movies, considering where it was made... It's a rather French movie, the end. Any conclusions drawn about quality are separate.[/QUOTE] that is the most retarded logic i've ever heard [editline]23rd October 2010[/editline] "it was inspired by recent french films therefore it is french" that is dumb if i was inspired by an italian movie does that make my movie filmed in australia with australian actors and an australian director italian? now you are just saying dumb stuff for the sake of it and trying to seem like a film aficionado or something? i don't know but it's not french this is absolutely retarded that we are arguing whether a movie that is clearly not french is french or not
[QUOTE=The_Marine;25581548]Move wasn't scary in the least.[/QUOTE] Where'd you move to?
How the hell can anyone take this movie seriously? I haven't seen it. But I know what Dren looks like. And imagining Dren with a giant dick raping some woman sounds like the most fucked up thing of all time.
I can't look at this image without laughing now. NSFW: [media]http://filesmelt.com/dl/1287694928686.png[/media]
This movie failed to be even remotely interesting to me. I kept watching for scenes with David Hewlett (Who has the best character in the damn movie) and turned it off after he died. The film was mediocre at best, and the sex scenes were just fucked up.
[QUOTE=michaeldim;25615285]This movie failed to be even remotely interesting to me. I kept watching for scenes with David Hewlett (Who has the best character in the damn movie) and turned it off after he died. The film was mediocre at best, and the sex scenes were just fucked up.[/QUOTE] What was wrong with it, aside from the fucked up sex scenes? Which by the way you should assume hybrid sex is going to be.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;25584159]that is the most retarded logic i've ever heard [editline]23rd October 2010[/editline] &quot;it was inspired by recent french films therefore it is french&quot; that is dumb if i was inspired by an italian movie does that make my movie filmed in australia with australian actors and an australian director italian? now you are just saying dumb stuff for the sake of it and trying to seem like a film aficionado or something? i don't know but it's not french this is absolutely retarded that we are arguing whether a movie that is clearly not french is french or not[/QUOTE] 1. The only person [I]arguing[/I] here is you. 2. Ninja Assassin was filmed in Germany with American and Korean actors, still a Hong Kong styled action movie, which is even marketed on the back of the fucking disc box, be my guest, call up the studio and tell them their wrong. 3. Spaghetti Westerns aka Italian themed and inspired cowboy movies were filmed in America with lots of American staff and actors. They're still Italian inspired (and directed) movies, hence the name. Next.
[QUOTE=27X;25627729]1. The only person [I]arguing[/I] here is you. 2. Ninja Assassin was filmed in Germany with American and Korean actors, still a Hong Kong styled action movie, which is even marketed on the back of the fucking disc box, be my guest, call up the studio and tell them their wrong. 3. Spaghetti Westerns aka Italian themed and inspired cowboy movies were filmed in America with lots of American staff and actors. They're still Italian inspired (and directed) movies, hence the name. Next.[/QUOTE] but you haven't provided any solid evidence it's french inspired at all, it's just you saying it is. [editline]25th October 2010[/editline] and french inspired definitely doesn't equate to it being french gosh this is retarded
[quote]There's a François Truffaut film that I very consciously looked at and referenced in the film called L'Enfant Sauvage, The Wild Child.[/quote] [Quote] Oh it was a very clear influence with Dren: one half L'enfant Sauvage, and one half Delphine Chaneac, an amazing French actress. In fact we really built Dren backwards, going from her portrayal and then 'reversing' it, if you will, for Dren's childhood. [/Quote] It's been fun having you stalk me through a couple of threads, but you'll find I don't opine unless research and consideration is involved, whether it's a popular opinion or not.
that absolutely does not make the film french remotely stop saying dumb things [editline]25th October 2010[/editline] and i'm not stalking it's just that you seem to be making bad posts wherever I go
Sure, other than the main character being French and the film's author mainly being [B]directly inspired [/B] by and influenced by a [B]French film[/B], it has nothing to with being French cinema.... hahaha. Yeah.
the main character is french inspired as with that other thing you said inspiration does not equate to it being something i was inspired by a french painter therefore my paintings are french? gosh darnit [editline]25th October 2010[/editline] honestly that is a terrible thought process and you should be ashamed for it
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