I'm an avid movie watcher.
- Atonement
- Melancholy
- Devil Dog
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Eat Pray Love. My girlfriend asked me to watch it with her and it was shit. Oddly, she didn’t like Wolf Creek.
Requiem for a Dream - Especially now, later in life when I see addiction in so many people in my personal life.
It is a powerful movie on the various ways addiction can take hold of your life, even with doctor prescribed medication.
That being said, unless you're into the final scene with Jennifer Connoley, it's not something you'd necessarily want to watch again.
Side note, if you did enjoy it and want a look into mental health issues in a similar lense, among other things, Pi is a great movie by the same guy.
'a star is born'.
triggered back my suicidal tendencies so badly after 2 years.
Martyrs
Bad Boy Bubby, scrape it from my brain.
I just hear his mom saying "good boy bubby..." as she's riding him and it haunts me.
I'm in the remove shit camp, and I'd probably go with the Green Lantern movie, only movie in my life I've walked out of.
But then you wouldn't understand the after credits scene on Deadpool.
That one with your Mom in it.