I watched Luther last night. Films like that are sick and give people ideas.
Only if people are sick to begin with.
True. It wouldn't give me ideas to go and do this.
It's only the sickos, sadists, mentally sick in their twisted heads, that would. They don't need encouragement from a film, that crap is already in their heads!
Syl said
Mar 17 12:40 AM, 2023
Even Chucky films have been cited as encouraging violence.
Obviously if you are letting impressionable youngers watch horrific films, just as if you let them play adult online games, it can have an effect.
Vita said
Mar 17 5:21 AM, 2023
Under Suspicion.
It's one Liam Neesan's early films, it's very good.
After being kicked out the police force he becomes a private detective.
Back in the late 1950's when divorces were hard to get, he helps men out by photographing them with a woman who isn't their wife, so they can get a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
He uses his wife as the bait, only one time he bursts in and finds the man and his wife have been murdered.
Syl said
Mar 17 12:04 PM, 2023
Vita wrote:
Under Suspicion.
It's one Liam Neesan's early films, it's very good.
After being kicked out the police force he becomes a private detective.
Back in the late 1950's when divorces were hard to get, he helps men out by photographing them with a woman who isn't their wife, so they can get a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
He uses his wife as the bait, only one time he bursts in and finds the man and his wife have been murdered.
Sounds good, I will look out for it.
Liam Neeson is one of those actors that makes every film he is in interesting. He also comes across as a really nice man when he is being interviewed.
You can certainly tell he has lived a full life, including great sadness.
Digger said
Mar 17 6:58 PM, 2023
I watched a movie called Come Play. That was quite creepy in parts.
Syl said
Mar 17 7:07 PM, 2023
Digger wrote:
I watched a movie called Come Play. That was quite creepy in parts.
The little dumb boy?
I thought it was quite good too.
Syl said
Mar 17 7:09 PM, 2023
Syl wrote:
Vita wrote:
Under Suspicion.
It's one Liam Neesan's early films, it's very good.
After being kicked out the police force he becomes a private detective.
Back in the late 1950's when divorces were hard to get, he helps men out by photographing them with a woman who isn't their wife, so they can get a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
He uses his wife as the bait, only one time he bursts in and finds the man and his wife have been murdered.
Sounds good, I will look out for it.
Liam Neeson is one of those actors that makes every film he is in interesting. He also comes across as a really nice man when he is being interviewed.
You can certainly tell he has lived a full life, including great sadness.
I was going to watch this showing on You tube Vita, but the sound was too low.
My bloody laptop sometimes has really rubbish sound.
Magica said
Mar 17 7:55 PM, 2023
Just watched a foreign film, Infiesto. It's Spanish, about girls going missing, really good.
-- Edited by Magica on Friday 17th of March 2023 08:29:23 PM
Syl said
Mar 23 10:23 AM, 2023
Magica wrote:
Just watched a foreign film, Infiesto. It's Spanish, about girls going missing, really good.
-- Edited by Magica on Friday 17th of March 2023 08:29:23 PM
Was it dubbed or subtitled?
Dubbing irritates me, and some films with subtitles flick off before I have read them, and I read quite quickly....that's even more irritating.
Magica said
Mar 23 12:45 PM, 2023
Dubbed Syl, well done too!
Syl said
Mar 23 6:57 PM, 2023
Nocebo.
Unsettling, and horrific.
Magica said
Mar 23 8:53 PM, 2023
Syl wrote:
Nocebo.
Unsettling, and horrific.
Er maybe not
Syl said
Mar 23 11:42 PM, 2023
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Nocebo.
Unsettling, and horrific.
Er maybe not
It's a really good film though, unlike a lot of horrors, it has a message.
Digger said
Mar 24 12:51 AM, 2023
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Nocebo.
Unsettling, and horrific.
Er maybe not
It's a really good film though, unlike a lot of horrors, it has a message.
That tick infested dog
Syl said
Mar 24 12:55 AM, 2023
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Nocebo.
Unsettling, and horrific.
Er maybe not
It's a really good film though, unlike a lot of horrors, it has a message.
That tick infested dog
I know....poor thing.
Syl said
Mar 27 12:33 PM, 2023
GRACE on ITV is a good series. It's based on the books by Peter James, about a detective called Roy Grace.
The second one of the latest series was last night. They are film length episodes, each with a different story.
Definitely worth a watch.
Magica said
Mar 27 4:08 PM, 2023
Syl wrote:
GRACE on ITV is a good series. It's based on the books by Peter James, about a detective called Roy Grace. The second one of the latest series was last night. They are film length episodes, each with a different story. Definitely worth a watch.
I've read a lot of the books, very good. I enjoy the series.
-- Edited by Magica on Monday 27th of March 2023 04:08:59 PM
True. It wouldn't give me ideas to go and do this.
It's only the sickos, sadists, mentally sick in their twisted heads, that would. They don't need encouragement from a film, that crap is already in their heads!
Obviously if you are letting impressionable youngers watch horrific films, just as if you let them play adult online games, it can have an effect.
Under Suspicion.
It's one Liam Neesan's early films, it's very good.
After being kicked out the police force he becomes a private detective.
Back in the late 1950's when divorces were hard to get, he helps men out by photographing them with a woman who isn't their wife, so they can get a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
He uses his wife as the bait, only one time he bursts in and finds the man and his wife have been murdered.
Sounds good, I will look out for it.
Liam Neeson is one of those actors that makes every film he is in interesting. He also comes across as a really nice man when he is being interviewed.
You can certainly tell he has lived a full life, including great sadness.
The little dumb boy?
I thought it was quite good too.
I was going to watch this showing on You tube Vita, but the sound was too low.
My bloody laptop sometimes has really rubbish sound.
Just watched a foreign film, Infiesto. It's Spanish, about girls going missing, really good.
-- Edited by Magica on Friday 17th of March 2023 08:29:23 PM
Was it dubbed or subtitled?
Dubbing irritates me, and some films with subtitles flick off before I have read them, and I read quite quickly....that's even more irritating.
Unsettling, and horrific.
Er maybe not
It's a really good film though, unlike a lot of horrors, it has a message.
That tick infested dog
I know....poor thing.
The second one of the latest series was last night. They are film length episodes, each with a different story.
Definitely worth a watch.
I've read a lot of the books, very good. I enjoy the series.
-- Edited by Magica on Monday 27th of March 2023 04:08:59 PM