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DeadLamb
03-06-2004, 12:28 AM
Session 9 (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0261983/)

A film I had never heard about till netflix recommended it based off some other movies I had rented.. Really good out right creepy vibe to the film that is rare in modern films..

Maybe not a film for everyone being it's most or less just a character driven and slow build up sort of film... Still, lights low, sound systme working it's just one of those films that is just outright creepy.. The setting of being filmed in a real nut house helps.. I think they could have just filmed the wall for two hours and creep people out..

If one likes films like character driven films like say The Changeling or One Hour Photo etc Session 9 is a must rent.. I'm sure you would like it Girl Monster.

Just don't read up too much on it before you rent it or ya risk finding out too much info...

atsui
03-06-2004, 09:31 AM
well apparently Chrono and I were meant to see this movie... some guy we work with suggested this to him yesterday, said pretty much the same thing.

top of netflix list it goes. :)

xenophile
03-13-2004, 12:38 AM
You know, I saw that almost a year ago, and I thought it was going to be twisted or dark. It was good, but I thought it took way to long to get the story going. I can only watch a few guys take down asbestus for so long...

DeadLamb
03-13-2004, 12:49 AM
Originally posted by xenophile
it took way to long to get the story going.

nah I think it needed to be about that pace to build up the story lines for all the workers.. With that you would not get the vibe for who they were and it would just be another same o same o story like most where something "goes wrong".. Don't want to risk any spoilers..

ya want a toooooooooooo long film go watch Open Range (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0316356/).. ugggg.. well acted and well filmed but it could have lost 45 min with little to no effort.. Sep Kevin Costner is too narcissistic to remove anything of course.

atsui
03-13-2004, 06:02 AM
fuckin creepy :scared:

though I was makin speghetti and meatballs for dinner while watching it, so I wasn't as creeped out as David was... I kept saying "what happened?!" when the music got all intense and he;d just say "nothing..." heh

Chronoglass
03-13-2004, 08:42 AM
the creepiest part of that movie would be not knowing where "it" was the whole time, you can see it jumping, but you can also see the story working with "it" staying in one place

hows THAT for vague?!