What did everyone think about this year's best film so far?
Green Room general
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I wish it had a wider release, it's not playing anywhere near me and I want to see it.
That fucking bit with Anton Yelchin's arm haunted me for days.
And the fucking stomach thing right after!
One of the most intense movies I've seen in a while
blue ruin was pretty good too you guys, gonna go see this on Wednesday
is there a stream anywhere? can it be rented online? anything
its not playing anywhere i can reasonably drive to
is that the film where the kids get trapped in the Mayan pyramid with the plants that ring like cellphones to lure teenagers?
>plants that ring like cellphones
What?
No, but now Im interested
its called the ruins...it's a typical meh horror movie.
Plz no spoilers. I wanna see this. But, does it have a happy/kinda positive ending?
I'm too depressed to be watching purely horrible stories
Ill watch it anyway, sounds pretty dumb with the whole cellphone thing.
>dreamworks
Big studios are have always been capable of taking stealth shits apparently.
It has the perfect ending for the tone of the movie
Ending was good. Doesn't leave you feeling depressed.
Nah it's a revenge movie about some redneck family
Yo I remember that. Don't remember what it's called tho
Yeah it was actually one of the less corny parts
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It's pretty fucking stupid. I honestly can't recommend it.
>Members (Anton Yelchin, Alia Shawkat) of a punk-rock band and a tough young woman (Imogen Poots) battle murderous white supremacists at a remote Oregon roadhouse.
I live in Oregon and have never seen any of these things.
>mfw
It was great. Everything felt really real and natural. Character eat shit in seconds, theres no feeling of plot armor or predictability. Gore is brutal but only shown very occasionally. Absolutely worth seeing.
I live in Seattle and I've seen that happen while everyone was on a fixed gear bike or a unicycle.
>Amber will never be your sarcastic white power gf ;_;