B Movieshttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/588/discussions.aspxen-USSpout RSSRe:No sir, I don't like ithttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/Re_No_sir_I_don_t_like_it/588/31076/1/ShowPost.aspxTue, 10 Jun 2008 20:53:25 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:31076Risselada6<p><BLOCKQUOTE><div><img src="http://www.spout.com/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>SkyPilot:</strong></div><div></p> <p><BLOCKQUOTE><div><img src="http://www.spout.com/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>Risselada:</strong></div><div></p> <p>&nbsp;Woah!&nbsp; <em>The Decalogue</em> and <em>Winter Light</em> are both fantastic!&nbsp;&nbsp; That makes me want to see <em>Early Summer</em> too now!</p> <p>&nbsp;</div></BLOCKQUOTE></p> <p>I know csprague and she has good taste, but this reminds me of when you know somebody whose intense dislikes are like recommendations for you.</p> <p>Case in point:</p> <p>porcupine tells a story of a bunch of hipsters hanging out at a wedding, and the older brother of one of them is there. talk turns to Robin Williams movies, and all the hipsters agree that he's at least respectable in <a title="Good Will Hunting (1997)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/115894/default.aspx">Good Will Hunting</a>. The older brother responds, "I <em>hate </em>Good Will Hunting! It's the Radiohead of movies, it's <em>that</em> bad!"</p> <p>This was circa 2003, so you can imagine the shocked circle of hipster faces.</p> <p></div></BLOCKQUOTE></p> <p>Well csprague&nbsp;didn't say she disliked those movies, she just put it in a certain category with those other movies.</p> <p>That is a great story from Porcupine though!</p>Re:No sir, I don't like ithttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/Re_No_sir_I_don_t_like_it/588/31044/1/ShowPost.aspxTue, 10 Jun 2008 14:03:21 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:31044SkyPilot6<p><BLOCKQUOTE><div><img src="http://www.spout.com/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>Risselada:</strong></div><div></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Woah!&nbsp; <em>The Decalogue</em> and <em>Winter Light</em> are both fantastic!&nbsp;&nbsp; That makes me want to see <em>Early Summer</em> too now!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p></div></BLOCKQUOTE></p> <p>I know csprague and she has good taste, but this reminds me of when you know somebody whose intense dislikes are like recommendations for you.</p> <p>Case in point:</p> <p>porcupine tells a story of a bunch of hipsters hanging out at a wedding, and the older brother of one of them is there. talk turns to Robin Williams movies, and all the hipsters agree that he's at least respectable in <a title="Good Will Hunting (1997)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/115894/default.aspx">Good Will Hunting</a>. The older brother responds, "I <em>hate </em>Good Will Hunting! It's the Radiohead of movies, it's <em>that</em> bad!"</p> <p>This was circa 2003, so you can imagine the shocked circle of hipster faces.</p>Re:No sir, I don't like ithttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/Re_No_sir_I_don_t_like_it/588/29250/1/ShowPost.aspxThu, 15 May 2008 21:04:49 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:29250Risselada6<p><BLOCKQUOTE><div><img src="http://www.spout.com/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>csprague:</strong></div><div>I think i feel that way about&nbsp;<a title="The Decalogue [TV Series] (1988)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/118667/default.aspx">The Decalogue</a>,&nbsp;but don't tell Paul. I also feel that way about a lot of more "transcendental" films I have been subjected to, such as&nbsp;<a title="Early Summer (1951)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/10051/default.aspx">Early Summer</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a title="Winter Light (1962)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/38595/default.aspx">Winter Light</a>. In the end, I am glad I saw them, but really they aren't films that I would say "yeah, let's watch it again!"</div></BLOCKQUOTE></p> <p>Woah!&nbsp; <em>The Decalogue</em> and <em>Winter Light</em> are both fantastic!&nbsp;&nbsp; That makes me want to see <em>Early Summer</em> too now!</p> <p>I know what you are saying about the "Yeah let's watch it again!" thing.&nbsp; But <em><a href="http://www.spout.com/films/38595/default.aspx">Winter Light</a></em> is at least one I wouldn't mind watching again&nbsp;every few years.&nbsp; As opposed to some movies that I think are just as good but I could probably watch them a couple times&nbsp;a year and still enjoy them.</p>Re:No sir, I don't like ithttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/Re_No_sir_I_don_t_like_it/588/29242/1/ShowPost.aspxThu, 15 May 2008 19:49:14 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:29242csprague6<p><BLOCKQUOTE><div><img src="http://www.spout.com/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>SkyPilot:</strong></div><div></p> <p>You know the horse from&nbsp;<a title="The Ren &amp; Stimpy Show: Space Madness (1991)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/161029/default.aspx">Ren and Stimpy</a>?</p> <p>MISTER HORSE: Hmmm... (rubs chin with hoof, wags tail) No sir, I don't like it.&nbsp;</p> <p>That's what I'm like when I wonder if I liked&nbsp;<a title="Eraserhead (1977)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/10578/default.aspx">Eraserhead</a>.</p> <p>I recently saw it for the third time. It was showing in an independent movie theatre, and there was a guy in the lobby trying to decide if he should see it. He asked me, "Is it good?"</p> <p>&nbsp;"Not really, but you'll never forget it."</p> <p>"That's what everyone's saying!" he said.</p> <p>Have you guys had movie experiences like this? Do you have a name for them? And why do I keep watching Eraserhead if I can't even say I like it?</p> <p><a title="Circle of Iron (1978)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/6208/default.aspx">Circle of Iron</a>&nbsp;is a little like this for me too, though I have more fun watching that movie than Eraserhead. I struggle for the metaphors to describe what it's like for me to watch Circle of Iron...</p> <p>It's like drinking celery-flavored pop, then burping a little bit of warm soda back into my mouth, and then laughing.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p></div></BLOCKQUOTE></p> <p>mmmm celery flavored pop. That sounds absolutely disgusting.</p> <p>I think i feel that way about&nbsp;<a title="The Decalogue [TV Series] (1988)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/118667/default.aspx">The Decalogue</a>,&nbsp;but don't tell Paul. I also feel that way about a lot of more "transcendental" films I have been subjected to, such as&nbsp;<a title="Early Summer (1951)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/10051/default.aspx">Early Summer</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a title="Winter Light (1962)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/38595/default.aspx">Winter Light</a>. In the end, I am glad I saw them, but really they aren't films that I would say "yeah, let's watch it again!"</p>Re:No sir, I don't like ithttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/Re_No_sir_I_don_t_like_it/588/29236/1/ShowPost.aspxThu, 15 May 2008 19:00:00 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:29236Risselada6<p><BLOCKQUOTE><div><img src="http://www.spout.com/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>SkyPilot:</strong></div><div>It's like drinking celery-flavored pop, then burping a little bit of warm soda back into my mouth, and then laughing.</div></BLOCKQUOTE></p> <p>What a brilliant metaphore!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>And I know what kind of movie you are talking about.&nbsp; But even if I don't "enjoy" it the same way I might with a goofy comedy or some such.&nbsp; A movie that makes me keep coming back I enjoy because of that.&nbsp; Because it makes me wonder what it's all about.&nbsp; It invites me to ponder the images.</p>Re:No sir, I don't like ithttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/Re_No_sir_I_don_t_like_it/588/29180/1/ShowPost.aspxWed, 14 May 2008 20:46:57 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:29180Macabre_FilmNut6<p><BLOCKQUOTE><div><img src="http://www.spout.com/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>SkyPilot:</strong></div><div></p> <p>You know the horse from&nbsp;<a title="The Ren &amp; Stimpy Show: Space Madness (1991)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/161029/default.aspx">Ren and Stimpy</a>?</p> <p>MISTER HORSE: Hmmm... (rubs chin with hoof, wags tail) No sir, I don't like it.&nbsp;</p> <p>That's what I'm like when I wonder if I liked&nbsp;<a title="Eraserhead (1977)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/10578/default.aspx">Eraserhead</a>.</p> <p>I recently saw it for the third time. It was showing in an independent movie theatre, and there was a guy in the lobby trying to decide if he should see it. He asked me, "Is it good?"</p> <p>&nbsp;"Not really, but you'll never forget it."</p> <p>"That's what everyone's saying!" he said.</p> <p>Have you guys had movie experiences like this? Do you have a name for them? And why do I keep watching Eraserhead if I can't even say I like it?</p> <p><a title="Circle of Iron (1978)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/6208/default.aspx">Circle of Iron</a>&nbsp;is a little like this for me too, though I have more fun watching that movie than Eraserhead. I struggle for the metaphors to describe what it's like for me to watch Circle of Iron...</p> <p>It's like drinking celery-flavored pop, then burping a little bit of warm soda back into my mouth, and then laughing.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p></div></BLOCKQUOTE></p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a title="The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/29309/default.aspx">The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)</a>&nbsp;is like that for me.&nbsp;I remeber the first time I saw it&nbsp;in theater, with a bunch of punks. There was this bar in L.A. and it was alot like CBGBS. Nasty little type of place. Not a place you want to take your mother or even your girlfriend. Anyways down the block there was this independent&nbsp;theater that use to do Midnight movies and every other&nbsp;Friday they would show <a title="The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/29309/default.aspx"></a><a title="The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/29309/default.aspx">The Rocky Horror Picture Show(1975)</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;It was the craziest time, becasue of all the theatrics. It was like sitting in one of those theaters,&nbsp;42nd street Pete would describe. It was insane and I kept going back a half dozen times, even if&nbsp;I am not even sure if I even like <a title="The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/29309/default.aspx">The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;It was total toss up, I think I was there more for the amusement and other peoples faces!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>No sir, I don't like ithttp://www.spout.com/groups/B_Movies/No_sir_I_don_t_like_it/588/29148/1/ShowPost.aspxWed, 14 May 2008 06:18:40 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:29148SkyPilot6<p>You know the horse from&nbsp;<a title="The Ren &amp; Stimpy Show: Space Madness (1991)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/161029/default.aspx">Ren and Stimpy</a>?</p> <p>MISTER HORSE: Hmmm... (rubs chin with hoof, wags tail) No sir, I don't like it.&nbsp;</p> <p>That's what I'm like when I wonder if I liked&nbsp;<a title="Eraserhead (1977)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/10578/default.aspx">Eraserhead</a>.</p> <p>I recently saw it for the third time. It was showing in an independent movie theatre, and there was a guy in the lobby trying to decide if he should see it. He asked me, "Is it good?"</p> <p>&nbsp;"Not really, but you'll never forget it."</p> <p>"That's what everyone's saying!" he said.</p> <p>Have you guys had movie experiences like this? Do you have a name for them? And why do I keep watching Eraserhead if I can't even say I like it?</p> <p><a title="Circle of Iron (1978)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/6208/default.aspx">Circle of Iron</a>&nbsp;is a little like this for me too, though I have more fun watching that movie than Eraserhead. I struggle for the metaphors to describe what it's like for me to watch Circle of Iron...</p> <p>It's like drinking celery-flavored pop, then burping a little bit of warm soda back into my mouth, and then laughing.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>