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Mar 4, 2011 - 2:19 PM
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Thor
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That's fine. To each their own. Personally, I love to get in touch with ALL aspects of my emotional life, not only conventional films with happy endings. I also like to challenge these emotional aspects and your whole moral orientation with regular intervals. That's the kind of experience that makes you grow as a humanbeing; i.e. not shielding" oneself from certain elements of life. Besides, it's just film. Oh, don't get me wrong, Thor. A healthy portion of my favorite films are thrillers and horror films. Some are considered pretty nasty and controversial at that. I'm one of the few people that I know of who likes Lucio Fulci's THE NEW YORK RIPPER. I didn't find it as gastly as some critics have made it out to be. I also like most of Dario Argento's giallos and horror outings. I'm a defender of Brian De Palma and everything Hitchcockian - power drills and all. But that's about as far as I go with this stuff. When it gets into the area of rape and torture, no. I champion BODY DOUBLE, but I spit on CASUALTIES OF WAR. Den You seem to be more into the "fantasy"-type horror etc. I like that too, but the really effective stomach-turners, to me, are those films that are very realistic in execution. Stuff like Haneke's FUNNY GAMES.
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I Thumb Through Your Magazines
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