Because I Was Curious, Dammit! Part 9
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The Killing of America (1981)
The Killing of America is about the violence in American society. I wasn't sure what to expect. I hoped that it wasn't exploitative, but it turned out that it is not the case.
It was said that violent crime went up since the assassinations of JFK and MLK Jr. However, if you study history, you will find out that the USA has been violent since the very beginning. Actually, the same can be said about the human race in general.
It was said that violent crime went up since the assassinations of JFK and MLK Jr. However, if you study history, you will find out that the USA has been violent since the very beginning. Actually, the same can be said about the human race in general.
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13th (2016)
13th is about the 13th Amendment and the history of such things as debt peonage and the privatization of prisons. Basically, if there is a loophole, it will be exploited. That's why they were created in the first place.
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This show stars the amazing Héléna Soubeyrand. Of course I was going to watch it.
How to describe it? Imagine if the show Friends was French, and actually worth watching!
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I watched this piece of shit because I wanted to see how shocking and/or sick it is. I also was expecting a dark comedy. Alas, it is merely boring. It's not even shocking! If you want shock value, try A Serbian Film or Martyrs (the original, not the remake). Hell, there are SVU episodes that are more shocking.
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Un moment d'égarement (2015)
For starters, it stretched out too far. While it is decent, this movie seemed to have plenty of unnecessary filler.
It was also a reminder that I am old. (Motherfuckers!)
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House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
Another example of a film that is not nearly as shocking as expected, but at least it's entertaining. This film was mentioned on the Big Bang Theory and they made it sound like it's the nastiest movie ever. To me at least, it seemed to be a dark comedy much of the time.
Captain Spaulding was definitely underused.
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The Devil's Rejects (2005)
It's not as good as the first one (House of 1,000 Corpses), but at least it's better than the average Hollywood crap. Just like in the first one, Captain Spaulding steals the show.
ChihuahuaDaddy's rating:
It's certainly a mindfucker. I was expecting some Shyamalan-style twist, but I don't think there was any. It ended with at least one unanswered question, which I won't reveal.
Maybe the key is to watch it while stoned.
Maybe the key is to watch it while stoned.
ChihuahuaDaddy's rating:
Now that I am making number 9, I have to make a number 10 - because 10 is a complete number. And there's my OCD.
Oh, well. Enjoy this list!
Oh, well. Enjoy this list!