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Arkansas wrote:I find myself making stupid sarcastic comments using the voices of and quoting the penguins from Madagascar. I think that's very disturbing.
"Just smile and wave boys, smile and wave."
later~
yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
StoneCold wrote:Jubilee wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:"The Inconvenient truth". THAT is a disturbing movie. Glad he does his part to protect the environment!![]()
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Oops...I just farted...guess I better give Al some money for my carbon footprint.![]()
What?!? You mean that Oscar-winning "documentary"?![]()
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He invented the documentary in 1994.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Hippie wrote:Se7en was a very well written, supurbly acted and HIGHLY DISTURBING movie!
I can watch parts of it from time to time; but probably not all the way through in one sitting. One of my favorite parts for Morgan Freeman.
The creators' follow-up, 8mm, I felt was over the top. Saw it once and never want to watch it again. Like Se7en, well written and great acting. But with this one, they crossed a line IMO.
StoneCold wrote:Since 78 wrote:I have to go with The Machinist, great performance by Christian Bale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0fuHY4U1UA
Agreed, disturbing but very interesting movie. Also unbelievable what he did to his body for this role. Some say he did permanent damage which will show up later.
Maybe why he's always an angry young man?
Deb wrote:yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Peartree, you have to go through that door in the back of the store, that's where Yulie rents all his movies.![]()
Arianddu wrote:"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" got me knotted up emotionally for weeks; the things that desperate people will do, the things that greedy people will do to exploit them, and the things that we will accept without thought in the name of entertainment.
Deb wrote:yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Peartree, you have to go through that door in the back of the store, that's where Yulie rents all his movies.![]()
StoneCold wrote:Deb wrote:yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Peartree, you have to go through that door in the back of the store, that's where Yulie rents all his movies.![]()
Deb, you must have an invisibility cloak. Yulog didn't drop a zinger onya.
Deb wrote:StoneCold wrote:Deb wrote:yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Peartree, you have to go through that door in the back of the store, that's where Yulie rents all his movies.![]()
Deb, you must have an invisibility cloak. Yulog didn't drop a zinger onya.
LOL, cuz it's probably fact.Plus, Yulie wuvs me.
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frfksakes wrote:Caligula
So many scenes to choose/puke from,, one unfortunately burned into my brain
is when they bash the little girls head against the steps…
Oy
StoneCold wrote:Deb wrote:yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Peartree, you have to go through that door in the back of the store, that's where Yulie rents all his movies.![]()
Deb, you must have an invisibility cloak. Yulog didn't drop a zinger onya.
yulog wrote:StoneCold wrote:Deb wrote:yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Peartree, you have to go through that door in the back of the store, that's where Yulie rents all his movies.![]()
Deb, you must have an invisibility cloak. Yulog didn't drop a zinger onya.
I'm just hoping one day Deb will drop her zingers on me,that was supposed to be my inside voice
StevePerryHair wrote:yulog wrote:StoneCold wrote:Deb wrote:yulog wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
the Babysitters again 13-15 yr old girls start a sex babysitting business for older men(just leaves a bad feeling in your gut seeing some of this) maybe thats what they want to evoke, both these movies just didnt sit right.
I've never even heard of these movies. Where do you find stuff like this?
blockbuster...they are both fairly new releases
Peartree, you have to go through that door in the back of the store, that's where Yulie rents all his movies.![]()
Deb, you must have an invisibility cloak. Yulog didn't drop a zinger onya.
I'm just hoping one day Deb will drop her zingers on me,that was supposed to be my inside voice
From what I hear you have to buy her dinner first![]()
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yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
StoneCold wrote:yulog wrote:Towelhead-was very disturbing(between the abusive neglectful parents and the adult neighbor taking advantage of a 13 yr old girl just left me wondering about so many abused children out there in the real world)
Rented it and you're right. Disturbing and most of these kids don't have the thoughtful neighbor to run to in crisis.
Interesting to see the disparity of experiences of a boy and girl close in age. The 10 year old boy was like a little kid while the girl had to deal with his lech dad.
Uno_up wrote:Haunting?
When did Kathleen Turner go from hottie in "Body Heat" (see Exhibit A) to a bust with more masculine qualities than Clint Eastwood (see Exhibit B)? Holy shit. The years have not been kind. I feel duped. I unwittingly wacked it to a future Ernest Borgnine twin 20 years ago. She's frightening!
Exhibit A:
Exhibit B:
Peartree12249 wrote:Uno_up wrote:Haunting?
When did Kathleen Turner go from hottie in "Body Heat" (see Exhibit A) to a bust with more masculine qualities than Clint Eastwood (see Exhibit B)? Holy shit. The years have not been kind. I feel duped. I unwittingly wacked it to a future Ernest Borgnine twin 20 years ago. She's frightening!
Exhibit A:
Exhibit B:
Have you looked in a mirror lately?
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