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smibbo (Member Profile)
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I just found that the whole se7ven movie's purpose was to make you feel like shit by the time you see his wife's head in the box. I walked out of that movie utterly depressed. Sure the whole deadly sins thing was clever, but so contrived and just a means to an end that was utterly horrible.
In reply to this comment by smibbo:
(last comment, I swear) The thing is, the Kevin Spacey character in Se7en was hideously and evil and scary et al but at least he had a point to make. The killer in NCFOM? He has no point. None. He's just a scary, evil motherfucker. That's it. And that's not enough for me.
In reply to this comment by dag:
Your review makes me not want to see this movie. I dislike movies that are technically wonderful, (great perfomances, great story) but depress the hell out of me.
If I'm looking to get bummed out, there are cheaper methods than that. Red wine works for me.
I think the number 1 movie that was technically good but depressed me- would have to be "7" with Brad Pitt. Hate that movie.
dag (Member Profile)
(last comment, I swear) The thing is, the Kevin Spacey character in Se7en was hideously and evil and scary et al but at least he had a point to make. The killer in NCFOM? He has no point. None. He's just a scary, evil motherfucker. That's it. And that's not enough for me.
In reply to this comment by dag:
Your review makes me not want to see this movie. I dislike movies that are technically wonderful, (great perfomances, great story) but depress the hell out of me.
If I'm looking to get bummed out, there are cheaper methods than that. Red wine works for me.
I think the number 1 movie that was technically good but depressed me- would have to be "7" with Brad Pitt. Hate that movie.
dag (Member Profile)
Funny... I totally loved Se7en" but most times I agree with you....
I wouldn;t normally say this, because I do believe brilliant movies should be seen but really, don't. It IS depressing.
In reply to this comment by dag:
Your review makes me not want to see this movie. I dislike movies that are technically wonderful, (great perfomances, great story) but depress the hell out of me.
If I'm looking to get bummed out, there are cheaper methods than that. Red wine works for me.
I think the number 1 movie that was technically good but depressed me- would have to be "7" with Brad Pitt. Hate that movie.
How Se7en Should Have Ended!
I think there is no question in this case... Superman, LOTR, Star Wars Episode 4, these all had logical holes that could be exploited for comedic effect. For example in LOTR the whole thing could have been solved by having the eagles fly Frodo over mount doom. This Se7en clip just makes up some silly BS, which is way less funny.
ant (Member Profile)
I sort of agree... it has funny moments. Have seen the Se7en one...I am surprised that one hasn't made it yet.
Oh, well. Different Strokes, you know.
In reply to this comment by ant:
I didn't like that one.
looris (Member Profile)
lol.
In reply to this comment by looris:
this made me laugh.
but... anything se7en related should get an automatic downvote.
I'll try to resist this time, but I'm not promising anything.
How Se7en Should Have Ended!
this made me laugh.
but... anything se7en related should get an automatic downvote.
I'll try to resist this time, but I'm not promising anything.
MTV Movie Awards Seven Parody featuring William Shatner
Tags changed from "funny,parody,satire" to "funny, parody, satire, se7en" by gold star member pho3n1x.
The Howling - Man into Werewolf Transformation
Rob Bottin did the effects. This was a fledgling production for him. He later when on to do some of the best make-up effects/creations ever put on film including John Carpenters The Thing, Legend, Total Recall, Twilight Zone the Movie (the "Anthony" sequence), Robocop, and Se7en.
Se7en: unreleased alternate ending
You may think it's the same as in this vid - http://www.videosift.com/video/Se7en-Final-scene - but it's not.
Se7en - Final Scene
love the Freeman's last line in Se7en
A selection of the 'best ever' movie title sequences
Here are these films in order...
(It starts with the back-end of The Terminator titles)
13 Superman (1978) Directed by Richard Donner Title Design by: Sheldon Elbourne
14 Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Directed by Stanley Kubrick, Title Design: Pablo Ferro
15 The Virgin Suicides (1999) Directed by Sofia Coppola, Title Designer: Geoff McFetridge
16 Our Latin Thing (1972) Directed by Leon Gast, Title Design by: Unknown
17 Delicatessen (1991)Directed by Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet Title Design by: Marc Bruckert
18 Pi (1998) Directed by Darren Aronofsky, Title Design by: Jeremy Dawson
19 Se7en (1995) Directed by David Fincher, Title Design by: Kyle Cooper
20 Hollow Man (2000) Directed by Paul Verhoeven, Title Design by: The Picture Mill
21 Casino (1995) Directed by Martin Scorsese, Title Design by: Saul Bass
22 Alien (1979) Directed by Ridley Scott, Title Design by: Saul Bass
23 Matzes (2004) Directed by Margien Rogaar, Title Design by: Karst-Janneke Rogaar & Roel Wouters.
24 North by Northwest North by Northwest (1959) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Title Design by: Saul Bass
25 Panic Room (2002) Directed by David Fincher, Title Design by: The Picture Mill
The other 12 chosen can be seen here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7p1v6NWnhw