sitenoise
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Ah, yes. So, to be clear ... violence that is nothing more than macho posturing is world wide. Little penis.lol Hey careful now! Some uptight lurker might accuse you of pulling a Trump shithole remark there!
Ah, yes. So, to be clear ... violence that is nothing more than macho posturing is world wide. Little penis.lol Hey careful now! Some uptight lurker might accuse you of pulling a Trump shithole remark there!
Why does that scene sound so familiar? I swear I've seen it in another film before, probably a Korean film too. I just can't remember what. Or maybe the weapon used was a gun, not sledgehammer.There's a scene in The Villainess where a little girl hiding under the bed watches her father get killed. He falls down so they are face to face.
There's a scene in The Villainess where a little girl hiding under the bed watches her father get killed. He falls down so they are face to face. Pretty wild.
Tarantino did it in the animated portion of Kill Bill. Gun and samurai sword were used, to great effect.Why does that scene sound so familiar? I swear I've seen it in another film before, probably a Korean film too. I just can't remember what. Or maybe the weapon used was a gun, not sledgehammer.
Oh man, I never imagined the day will come that we'll be measuring penises here. I blame over-moisturized Jun Sung for that. lol Perhaps Song Seung-hun should better show me his BAP so I can assess and dispel the TAP claims of caucasians. You know, just for research purposes.I can forgive a little TAP* in a movie, as long as it comes with SAK**.
Ah yeah, I think I remember that. You sure it was in the animated part? I think I remember seeing it in live-action. But I've seen it waay back so I must have forgotten. But I also remember this scene from an Asian movie. I just can't put a finger on it. Or maybe it was a K-drama.Tarantino did it in the animated portion of Kill Bill. Gun and samurai sword were used, to great effect.
That comment sounds like you're still talking about your unrequited, ahem, feelings for Song Seung-hun.I just can't put a finger on it.
Bwahahahaha!!!! Good one. Well, ahem, sorry but I only have the purest intentions for him. I mean, as I've said its purely for research purposes.That comment sounds like you're still talking about your unrequited, ahem, feelings for Song Seung-hun.
Re Kill Bill: Yes, the scene I was referencing (little girl hiding under the bed watching her parents get killed, ala @sitenoise's example) was absolutely in the animated part of the movie. It was the backstory of O-Ren Ishii. I even seem to remember her coming face to face with one of her dead/dying parents while she was still hiding under the bed. Oh, but she got her revenge.Ah yeah, I think I remember that. You sure it was in the animated part? I think I remember seeing it in live-action. But I've seen it waay back so I must have forgotten. But I also remember this scene from an Asian movie. I just can't put a finger on it. Or maybe it was a K-drama.
Of all the reaction a SAK could produce, "nightmare-inducing" would be way way down my list. Except for maybe Shu Qi's from Sex and Zen II. Oh, Shu Qi's SAK is a pleasure to behold, but in that movie she was playing the role of a gender-shifting sex demon, so, uh, it grew a male appendage toward the end of the movie. Now, Shu Qi sporting a demon phallus is the stuff of nightmares!I think I remember almost seeing a SAK from The Treacherous. Still gives me nightmares til this day.
Wow. Lovely lovely. It's a series of vignettes, some better than others. It transports you to the world of these people, thoroughly. I loved all the music and dance. A film has really gone to a special place when there's a scene of four people walking down the street who see themselves in a reflection. And they dance to it. Quietly.A Quiet Dream (Zhang Lu, 2016) – I suspect @sitenoise might like this.
I kinda like the synopsis for A Blind River but when I watched the trailer, I wanted to borrow that stone-kicking emoticon of yours. I bumped into your uploaded video (around 4 minutes) and I wonder what was it all about? What I mean is, why did you upload it in the first place????? Kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hehehehe. Love you. I'm undivided on A Blind River but if the others will pick it up, I'll join the fun.A film has really gone to a special place when there's a scene of four people walking down the street who see themselves in a reflection. And they dance to it. Quietly.