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Post by Loser-Boy 2049 on Apr 14, 2010 21:07:27 GMT -5
Hey guys,
Maybe someone can help me because I feel like I'm going out of my mind. Years back I watched a documentary on a low budget horror director I had never heard of before or even heard of his movies. But it was really interesting and I want to find it to watch it again. For the life of me I can't remember what the fucking thing was called. I was certain it was advertised in one of the TWO fangoria magazines I ever bought but I can't find the ad now. I even googled every possible thing I could remember and nothing.
The biggest hing I remember about the movie was like he was an older guy in the doc and he always filmed around his home town. I remember at one point they had a problem with the film he was making now getting shut down. I also remember a bit of his backstory. He was an accountant for like 30 years of his life till his business got robbed one day and he kinda said screw it and went after his dreams to be a filmmaker.
Any of this ringing a bell to anyone? Maybe you can name the film or director it would be awesome. Help me without your head, you're my only hope.
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Post by jhuddy666 on Apr 18, 2010 5:41:28 GMT -5
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Post by Killer Rob on Aug 4, 2010 16:47:30 GMT -5
I need to figure something out too...I watched American Psycho for the 1st time the other night and really enjoyed it...
SPOILER ALERT: but at the end when he is talking to the lawyer, the lawyer calls him by a different name, not paul allen or bateman, but some other name. So, was the guy just imagining psychotic things that he wanted to do to people, but never did them, and just imagined doing them? I thought it was pretty much jsut a straight shoot so as I was watching I wasn't looking to deeply into the movie, but then it ends like that and I'm thinking 'wtf? do I need to go back and watch this again and pay more attention or what?'
luckily I still have it on DVR
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Post by Neal on Aug 5, 2010 2:47:32 GMT -5
I need to figure something out too...I watched American Psycho for the 1st time the other night and really enjoyed it... SPOILER ALERT: but at the end when he is talking to the lawyer, the lawyer calls him by a different name, not paul allen or bateman, but some other name. So, was the guy just imagining psychotic things that he wanted to do to people, but never did them, and just imagined doing them? I thought it was pretty much jsut a straight shoot so as I was watching I wasn't looking to deeply into the movie, but then it ends like that and I'm thinking 'wtf? do I need to go back and watch this again and pay more attention or what?' luckily I still have it on DVR I've always thought the end meant he imagined it all, but I need to rewatch it sometime it's been years.
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Post by loverofbeers on Jul 22, 2011 2:14:05 GMT -5
That actually reminds me of a short novel by Philip Roth, "Portnoy's Complaint". Portnoy is laying in his shrink's couch confessing to everything ever that he did, including masturbating in the family's raw liver before his mother cooked it for dinner. SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER!!!! The last page he realizes that his psychiatrist was asleep or something. I read it as a kid.
He also re-booted/re-wrote/re-imagined/re-it doesn't matter Kafka's Metamorphosis. The humble narrator awakens as a giant female boobie, is taken care of in the hospital as doctors puzzle on what to do, and has him and his fiance make love. She rides his areola, rubbing her taco all over the place. I'm sure she left a "snail trail". Fun times.
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Post by jipper on Mar 30, 2013 4:06:40 GMT -5
It might be a movie called. "American Movie" www.imdb.com/title/tt0181288/I never finished the movie either but it might be what you're looking for. If you're anything like me and you never figured it out, it will still be bothering you all this time later.
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