CinemaDemon989's Replies


Freeway is such an underrated film. Pretty much all of them. Spoiler alert: She wasn't his girlfriend. Arthur entered the apartment of a girl he didn't even know. The romance was all in his mind. Calm down. I noticed that too. I think it just shows Benny's utter indifference in regards to connecting with other humans. He can't even form basic relationships, let alone experience sexual attraction. The Oscars are a joke, and quite irrelevant at this point. They never give it to the person who deserves it. I find this to be a pretty difficult question to answer. I mean, each decade has it's own combination of good and bad films. But, if I had to pick one, I guess I'd say the 2010's, but only because of all the pointless relentless remakes. Oh okay. I'll have to watch it again. I hate tattoos so much. I get what you mean. I still really enjoyed the movie though. Easily one of my favorite British films, right next to A Clockwork Orange. In my opinion, it's a classic. Pretty solid list actually. Though, this may sound like such a cliche, but I'd rank Kubrick as #1. And I also would've added David Lynch to that list, along with David Cronenberg, and Michael Mann. I would say that 8 Mile and 28 Days Later were the two best films. But on a personal note, to mention a lesser known film, I'd say Lilya 4 Ever. Agreed I never hear the term supermarket being thrown around. Where I'm from, people simply just say "the store". That alone is pretty self-explanatory. Become Tony Montana. If you're trying to ghost someone, you should just block them. Not responding to their texts and just hoping that they'll go away is some passive aggressive BS. Lol...no, he didn't. Not a single person in the experiment got paid. That was the point. It was all a lure. The Shining I think it's crazy that anyone would wanna talk about politics on a website designed for chatting about movies. I mean, there are plenty of other sites to do that on. Like Reddit for example. Can't we just have one site that's politics free??