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Directed by William Friedkin.
Academy Award-winning Exorcist director William Friedkin scuttles deep into the darkest recesses of the traumatized human psyche with this tale of a lonely bartender haunted by the long-ago disappearance of her young son, and the paranoia that emerges when she enters into a tentative relationship with a deeply disturbed drifter. Adapted from the off-Broadway play by Tracy Letts, Bug centers on Agnes (Ashley Judd), who tends bar alongside pal R.C. (Lynn Collins), and has recently moved into a shoddy roadside motel in hopes of avoiding her menacing and recently paroled ex-husband Jerry (Harry Connick Jr.). Upon making the acquaintance of subdued former soldier Peter (Michael Shannon repeating his stage role), a veteran of the first Gulf War, Agnes finally senses that things are looking up. Quietly charming despite his melancholy aura, Peter soon reveals to Agnes that he had contracted a "bug" while serving in the Middle East, and that it may have been deliberately administered as part of a secret military medical experiment. Convinced that the microscopic insects are quickly multiplying just under the surface of his skin and that they have now infected Agnes as well, Peter soon descends into a psychotic rage as he resorts to increasingly desperate measures to purge himself of the offending, sub-dermal arthropods. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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CinemaRianCinemaRian Bug (2007, USA, William Friedki ...
by CinemaRian in CinemaRian Blog
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"Bug is a masterpiece. It is a compelling character study, a romance, a horror film, and a thriller incorporating elements of science fiction. It is a bold return to greatness from William Friedkin, who made two of the best films of the 70's, The French Connection and The Exorcist. Bug is even better than those films, and will certainly be on my list of the best films of 2007. It is often said that is harder to make a movie based on a play than one based on a novel, because the theatrical form is inherently uncinematic. Aside from a few early scenes set a bar and a supermarket, the entire film of Bug is set in a cheap Oklahoma hotel room. The story involves a woman named Agnes White. Agnes is played by Ashley Judd, in a performance that deserves an Academy Award. She is an ordinary woman who has lived a tragic life. Her abusive ex-husband (Harry Conneck, Jr.) has just been released from prison and harassing her, and she still has not recovered from the disappearance of her y ... " [More]
Macabre_FilmNutMacabre_FilmNut Re:Double features
by Macabre_FilmNut in B Movies
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"[quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="SkyPilot"] [quote user="leeroy711"] Yeah, I still had a good time. Watching bad movies with friends is often more fun than watching good movies. [/quote] I agree completely, man. I think you're hitting on what made me say B movies are perfect movies to "misbehave" to. They're wonderful social movies, and because the movie itself often misbehaves (i.e. Martin Lawrence lying next to a naked corpse in Bad Boys 2), that's like a hammer on my kneecap, and I kick back! On the other hand, regarding good movies: have you guys seen Murder, My Sweet? Every line of dialogue is so choice I wouldn't want to miss any of it! My friends might say some really funny stuff about it, but I'd still prefer it if they shut the *f* up while the movie's playing. [/quote] Tru dat, I tend to try to watch the movies that I'm most interested in seeing by myself. I can understand why most of the public wouldn't appreciate a film like Spirit of the Beehive or The Hole. Where ... " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Double features
by leeroy711 in B Movies
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"[quote user="SkyPilot"] [quote user="leeroy711"] Yeah, I still had a good time. Watching bad movies with friends is often more fun than watching good movies. [/quote] I agree completely, man. I think you're hitting on what made me say B movies are perfect movies to "misbehave" to. They're wonderful social movies, and because the movie itself often misbehaves (i.e. Martin Lawrence lying next to a naked corpse in Bad Boys 2), that's like a hammer on my kneecap, and I kick back! On the other hand, regarding good movies: have you guys seen Murder, My Sweet? Every line of dialogue is so choice I wouldn't want to miss any of it! My friends might say some really funny stuff about it, but I'd still prefer it if they shut the *f* up while the movie's playing. [/quote] Tru dat, I tend to try to watch the movies that I'm most interested in seeing by myself. I can understand why most of the public wouldn't appreciate a film like Spirit of the Beehive or The Hole. Where as, I couldn't imagine s ... " [More]
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by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"Revised List of 31 from 76 through07Mommie Dearest and Red Dawn co-winners of No. 1and wished I could have included:1988 Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls ( have not seen it, but the title is terrific and I cannot find it here ) 1976 Man on the Roof1976 The Sentinel1977 Suspiria 1978 I spit on your Grave 1987 Near Dark 1988 Rabid Grannies ( have not seen )1988 Brain Damage 31. 1988 The Blob 30. 1978 Halloween 29. 1986 Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer 28. 1986 Vamp 27. 1976 The Omen 26. 1979 The Brood 25. 1985 Lifeforce 24. 2001 Frailty 23. 2002 28 Days Later 22. 1990 Jacob’s Ladder 21. 1995 Se7en 20. 1986 Manhunter 19. 1987 Angel Heart 18. 1995 The Addiction17. 1997 Office Killer 16. ... " [More]
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by southcitybartman in southcitybartman Blog
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"Oh my God. This is a crazy ass flick. Two thumbs up. Serious I love Ashley Judd already. They go so far out there about paranoia. Ive never seen anything like it. Michael Shannon was awsome " [More]
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by quint in An inordinate number of peppers
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"Like many people, I thought Bug was a horror movie, but I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't. Instead, this is an intriguing psychological study of the illusions we'll endure for the promise of love. The movie that comes to mind is Richard Linklater's Tape. It is perhaps just the off-Broadway feel. Night of the Living Dead has a similar economy. Ashley Judd is excellent, but the movie's main flaw is with her character. There is not enough to convince me of her desperation. Sure, she is a white trash woman with a lot to regret, but her endurance is what I am most convinced of. Harry Connick, Jr. is more Tony Franciosa than ever. He is a wicked thug. Michael Shannon is a pleasant surprise.After the set up, the movie changes character significantly, but never quite outlives it's pretenses. Craziness kicks into high gear out of the blue. Harry Connick's character falls by the wayside. The climax has to come because all sympathy is blasted from the character ... " [More]
scswngrscswngr Worst Movies of 2007?
by scswngr in Worst Movie Ever
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"Ok I definitely think there has been some crap on the screen this year. I would chalk Spider-Man 3 up as the biggest dissappointment of the year, but certainly it had some entertainment value even if every main character had to cry in it.My worst of 2007 nominees would be (these are the ones I have seen or at least started....there are other movies I avoid because I just know better): Delta Farce $8.135 Million (U.S. Theatrical Gross)I Know Who Killed Me $7.233 MillionI haven't seen them, but hear they sucked:Bug $7.025 MillionThe Last Legion $5.933 MillionWith 27 reviews in, Rotten Tomatoes rated The Comebacks a whopping 7% fresh... or 93% rotten I guess.... anyway what do you think the worst of 2007 was? " [More]
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"Time to play some catch-upI heard many bad things about Bug, but I think that's because it was marketed as a flesh-eating virus horror movie. It's really more of a psychological thriller. Based on a play, almost all of the action takes place in a hotel room. Director William Friedkin ("The Hunted") manages to keep the tension up, despite the lack of scenery change. Ashley Judd ("Come Early Morning") stars as a desperate and lonely woman who falls for a possibly crazy veteran (Michael Shannon, "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"). He thinks there's a bug infestation in the hotel room. And the crazy spirals from there. Judd and Shannon really give themselves over to their roles. And the film might not have worked as well otherwise. I was caught up in this from minute one.Despite it's very cool poster and the lovely Sarah Michelle Gellar ("Suburban Girl"), The Return is a mess. The premise is good. Gellar has these visions o ... " [More]
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by Risselada in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Yes it was written by Tracy Letts from Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre. " [More]
TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Re: They Creep Up On You...
by TheWorkingDead in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Just to clarify, the Bug your talking about is more recent. The one with Ashley Judd, right? The one originally referenced is the mid-seventies, more literal bug movie. " [More]
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