goddamn that sounds interesting as fuck.
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Originally posted by Lisa View PostSee, I thought it totally did. It was so completely "Oh, white lady, we're so grateful you wrote a book for us, you're wonderful, we're just downtrodden black maids!" The whole fucking movie was about Emma Stone and Bryce Dallas Howard, when my understanding was that it would be about the stories the maids had to tell."Here, young man, your hormones are raging. Let's go in this bedroom, and we'll engage in some homosexual acts. You'll find you like it." - Rep. Ken Peterson, R-Billings
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI don't haz Netflix....
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Dear "Obsessed":
"Fatal Attraction" and "Play Misty For Me" called. They want you to realize that they'll always be the best crazy stalker movies, and for you to go to your room.
No love whatsoever - I mean, really.
Lisa
So yeah, I watched that piece of crap last night and the only reason I waited till now to mention it is because I only just remembered. Wowza. Just dull as hell from beginning to end, and I was hoping the final "epic battle" between Beyonce and Ali Larter would be good, but it was so slow. I mean, one would punch the other one, and then they'd actually pause for a second, and then the next punch would be thrown. It was like they were beating each other up inside an invisible vat of molasses.
Plus, newsflash - when you show us in the first scene how Beyonce is going to kill Ali Larter, you have epically failed. "Hmmm... an extended focus on the structural faults with the attic floor, followed by menacing music... and we haven't even met the crazy stalker lady yet. And it's the first five minutes of the movie."Last edited by Lisa; 12-30-2011, 03:29 PM.2012 Avatar Theme - LADIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD. January: Ava Gardner.
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Where does Extremities rank on your list of vengeful stalking movies? The tables are turned a bit.
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Originally posted by PHEDG View PostWhere does Extremities rank on your list of vengeful stalking movies? The tables are turned a bit.
One of the interesting things about the story is that the three female roommates all have three different points of view about how the rapist should be handled.
I'm not sure if you read the story about how William Mastrosimone came to write the play. A female friend of his had been raped inside her home by an intruder. He beat her badly, raped her, and to my recollection, the police did nothing. I think they either never caught the guy, or he was never convicted. The woman became paranoid, scared to go out - after all, the guy knew where she lived - had to quit her job due to the psychological trauma. She eventually left that city to try and start over again somewhere else. Mastrosimone was seeing her off at the airport, and as he hugged her goodbye, she said to him, "You know - there was a moment when that animal was raping me that I thought I could get away. There was a lamp within reach, and I thought, 'Just grab it, smash him over the head, and run'. But I was too scared. I thought, 'What if I don't knock him out? What if I don't hurt him badly enough? He'll kill me'." She said she kept replaying that moment in her mind over and over again, and she finally said, "Now? I wish I had just five minutes alone in a room with him. It would turn out totally different."
So he wrote the play with his friend in mind - I think there's a time for every woman who's been attacked or raped, thinking to themselves, "Now? Could I hit him? Hurt him? What if it didn't work and he kills me and not just rapes me?" He wrote it from the viewpoint about if his friend had just taken that moment and grabbed that lamp. He gave her as much of a different outcome as he could through the play.
A year after I saw the film, I was almost raped on a date. I'm fortunate enough to say "almost", because I fought like a mad woman till he let me go. I don't know how much seeing that movie influenced me to fight for myself, but it flashed through my mind once or twice during the incident.
Edit, because I realized I never answered your question. I don't see "Extremities" as much of a stalker movie. Needless to say, it's a great film, but she turns the tables on him because he tries to rape her. He breaks into her home and attacks her, so he gets what's coming to him. I don't view stuff like "Fatal Attraction" on the same level because those are more cautionary tales about cheating. Yes, Michael Douglas is a scummy husband. He deserves to be publicly shamed and probably divorced, but he doesn't deserve a lot of what's laid out for him in that movie.Last edited by Lisa; 12-30-2011, 04:34 PM.2012 Avatar Theme - LADIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD. January: Ava Gardner.
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Originally posted by Lisa View PostSee, I thought it totally did. It was so completely "Oh, white lady, we're so grateful you wrote a book for us, you're wonderful, we're just downtrodden black maids!" The whole fucking movie was about Emma Stone and Bryce Dallas Howard, when my understanding was that it would be about the stories the maids had to tell.
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BATTLE ROYALE- I know I'm way late to the party on this one but I really liked it. They build 'em hearty in this reality. I can't believe the number of rounds these kids would catch in the chestplate and still bounce up for one more salvo. Kitano is insane in this, too. It's too bad the subtitles on the discs (from Netflix) were AWFUL. Seriously, half the movie could be screencapped and put on Engrish.com.
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