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  1. Which do you prefer? I like Iron man's character but prefer Batman's movies especially dark knight... http://www.chaaky.com/chaaky/36 BTW guardians of galaxy coming soon but the characters r kinda weird lol
  2. Raining again. Nothing you can do so just stay home, dl movie and watch la! I know.. another movie thread from me. I'm a movie buff, and I love horror movies so I'm gonna strike off the movies in this list one by one. I've already watched some of them anyway. Enjoy!! 1. The Exorcist The Exorcist is known as “one of the scariest films of all time.” While many people don’t debate that, what they do debate is it’s watchability. Many people have said that they chose to sit through it once for curiosity, but what they saw was so terrifying they never wanted to see it again. Maybe it was the sight of a little girl masturbating with a crucifix or her head spinning a full 360 degrees. Well, it also might have been the spider crawl Regan did down the stairs. You could make a list all day about the reasons why you’d never watch this classic horror film more than once. 2. The Woman This was a film I must recently viewed through the almighty streaming Netflix service and was ultimately astounded by it. The Woman is about a seemingly “normal” family who takes in the last remaining member of a cannibalistic tribe. It doesn’t take long for you see that the family might be more barbaric than the prisoner. The excessive gore (usually revolving around cannibalism) and a sexual assault performed by a child will ensure that you never want to see this film more than once. Don’t get me wrong, this film makes a serious statement about mysoginistic behavior and the people we deem “normal” in everyday society. It’s worth a watch… once. 3. The Human Centipede This movie might win the award for the tackiest film of the year and it really isn’t necessary to watch one time. The film follows the exploits of a sadistic scientist who sows 3 victims together mouth to anus in order to create one digestive track. The first time one of the victims has a BM you’ll know there’s really no reason to watch this film once let alone ever again. 4. Hostel Torture porn king director Eli Roth made a huge splash in the indie circuit with this outrageously gory and torture ridden horror film about three Americans traveling through Europe. These empty headed too-old-to-be-frat-boys get caught up in a terrible game of human hunting and the events that follow will never leave you once you see it. The torture scenes are drawn out to prolong the gruesome scenes, but there is absolutely no pay off to any of them so there is really no reason to ever see this unnecessarily violent movie ever again. 5. The Last House on The Left The original film made in the 1970’s is considered a cult classic however, its source of fame is pretty disturbing. The remake and the original both feature a long and graphic rape scene of two girls out in the woods. By the time you see the rapists get much deserved justice in the brutalist of ways (the remake having way more brutality than the original film) you will feel both content and disgusted with yourself about why you were so happy to witness the brutal torture of another human being, even if they are a rapist! It’s enough to make you say “Once is enough.” 6. The Girl Next Door The girl next door is a horrific story about a woman who sexually, physically and mentally tortures a young girl who is staying at her residence. Another film entitled An American Crime stayed close to the actual, terrible event. Yes, some of the things in the film did happen to a poor young girl when she was staying with a psychopath while her parents ran off and joined the circus (literally). If seeing a girl being sexually assaulted with a coke bottle and watching children torture another another child isn’t enough to stop you from watching a film twice, nothing will. 7. Maniac This one is a relatively new horror film about a young man ( played by Elajah Wood who deliveres a career pinnacle performance) who is way more obsessed with store mannequins than he should be. Oh yeah, and he’s a serial killer with some serious social issues. What makes this serial killer film so unique is that the audience witnesses the entire film through the eyes of the killer. You only see his face in mirrors or shiny surfaces. Witnessing the gruesome murders (most of which contain scalping afterwards) in 1st person view will make this film impossible not to stop watching. But, that dirty feeling you will have when you turn the movie off, will make you want to never watch it again. 8. Insidious This movie follows the strange ( and damn creepy) events of a family haunted by a supernatural being that seems to follow the father wherever he goes. Sounds pretty typical right? Not hardly. The jump scares are plenty, there’s one of the most frightening demons you’ve ever seen on film and lets not even talk about that creepy dancing shadow. You’ll think twice about scaring yourself so bad again by watching this film twice.. If you ever do. 9. The Orphanage This is one of the most depressing films I’ve ever seen, but it is still covered in a gothic like beauty. At times though it’s a little too gothic. It contains extremely haunting images of children with special needs (one in particular who walks around with a sack over his head). There are plenty of jump scares to keep you interested. The ending is so crazy emotional you’ll feel like your heart has been ripped out of your chest. You’ll never want to feel that way twice, trust me! 10. Excision Excision is the outrageous and gag inducing tale of a girl obsessed with blood and being a surgeon. There are so many moments (a few containing menstrual blood) that will make you want to instantly turn off this deranged film, but you’ll be too drawn to look away. You’ll have to see it until the very end and when you do be prepared for a swift, sharp kick to the gut! Between the punches and the yucks, you’ll never want to see this unique take on a psychopath in the making again! 11. Cannibal Holocaust Why this disgusting horror film with very little substance is considered a classic at all is questioned by many. It’s considered to be the first found footage film made, but some of its scenes are barely watchable. The movie details the last days of a film crew’s trip to the Amazon and their blood drenched experience with the natives. This film was banned in many countries and the director faced tons of criticism for killing real animals on film. Completely unnecessary right? Even the director said he wishes he had never made the movie! This movie is just all around sucking and if you stayed away from it consider yourself lucky as the grandiose violence means absolutely nothing. If you watched it out of curiosity, then I bet you won’t go there again! 12. Teeth This dark comedy is a real pleasure for any woman to watch one time. This movie is based on the classic legend about the woman with teeth in her vagina. It’s something a woman has fantasized about at least once and a nightmare every man hopes to never ever come across. If you’re a man it is 100% obvious why you’ll never want to see this film again (ouch). If you’re a woman, the terror of seeing another woman find out she has this“disorder” only needs to be witnessed once. 13. Funny Games If you get through this movie the first time, you’ll start to question your own sanity for watching this mind screwing film. Funny games chronicle the disturbing events of two young men who torture and kill an entire family. The film doesn’t use a lot of shock-and-awe violence, but plays out its murderous sequences as brutally real. If that doesn’t make you never want to watch it again, wait until the main characters speaks to you directly and fills you deep down with a big helping of guilt! 14. Hostel 2 While this film is much more enjoyable to watch than the original Hostel, the highly gruesome ( and imaginative) kill scenes make this movie only good for one viewing unless you really enjoy watching people be gutted like a fish obvious reason. The second movie in the Hostel franchise combines two intriguing storylines: that of captured women and the men who paid a huge amount of money to kill them. The ending will have you cheering and the mysogenstic attitude of many horror films is flipped on its head in this one, but I doubt you’ll ever take this movie for a spin again. 15. The Mist One of my favorite films based on a Stephen King novel, is about townsfolk who take refuge in a grocery store after a strange mist befalls their town bringing frightening “plagues” with it. This movie has one of the most brilliant (and controversial) endings of all time. It’s so explosive that many watchers of this film have told me they never want to see the movie again. Although I’ve been watching it a 100 times more. 16. 8mm 8mm is only good for one watch because of its obvious taboo and beyond frightening subject matter: the existence of a snuff film. A detective goes through a brutal investigation trying to find out if a film a woman turned in is really a snuff film or just staged to look that way. The movie is an excellent thriller, but digs down so deep into the grimy underworld you’ll have to take a shower when you’re done. It will also leave you questioning if the myth of the snuff film is more than just a myth. 17. A Serbian Film Just hearing about this film turned me and many other horror watchers off from ever watching it once let alone twice. This movie fits in as much depravity as possible by following the storyline of a man who agrees to make a porn film only to find out they’re the most depraved porn films on earth. The reason why you’ll never want to watch this movie twice if you ever get through it once: infant rape. Enough said.. Source: http://imgur.com/gallery/3Vly8 --------------------------------- And adding in number 18, one of the movies which I watched last year and found it to be pretty awesome too. 18. The Purge http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0LLaybEuzA
  3. Yahoo news : ‘Godzilla’ Trailer Recrowns the King of the Monsters The first official trailer for Legendary Pictures's resurrection of "Godzilla" has finally been released, and with it comes proof that the big atomic lizard's still got what it takes to be the King of the Monsters ... even in the face of heavy competition provided by the many impressive beasties of the production company's own "Pacific Rim." The trailer opens with an intense sequence in which David Strathairn delivers a grave speech to a group of military men (one of which is played by "Kick-Ass" himself, Aaron Taylor-Johnson) as they skydive from a plane and into a partially decimated city ... and, seemingly right onto their target, Godzilla himself. From there we get glimpses of the film's impressive supporting cast — including Bryan Cranston, Juliette Binoche, Ken Watanabe and Elizabeth Olsen — as they frantically run all to and fro, surrounded by images of desperate military operations and mass monster destruction. Not surprisingly, the tone comes across as dead serious, making director Gareth Edwards' film perhaps the first "Godzilla" to emphasize the staggering loss of human life that comes with a kaiju attack. The most striking thing about the trailer is, of course, the final reveal of the mighty beast, and how much he looks like ... well, Godzilla. He's sleeker and a bit more muscular than usual (CGI allows you more physical nuance than a rubber suit, after all), but otherwise he could best be described as an upgraded version of his 'classic' look from the very first "Godzilla" film. video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=QjKO10hKtYw link: http://sg.movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-news/godzilla-trailer-recrowns-king-monsters-185122511.html Waiting for it to be in theater next year ........
  4. This year have more choices than the past few years, good to have Fatt kor back to join the fun with two of his movies... which one will you watch and not watch?
  5. Anyone here watched the movie Rush? How did you guys find it? I thought it was great, for a guy who wasnt born in that era, nice to see cars and a little bit of their lifestyle and the well know rivalry between the two drivers. Though I feel that the focus was more on James Hunt more than Lauda?
  6. jack Neo spent only 3 mil to produce 2 gd movies Ah Boys to Man 1 and Ah Boys to Man 2. But Ho Yeow Sun spent almost 40 mil to produce one MTV (u know which one!)? koped from asiaone -
  7. [extract] For those who are familiar with the fictional world of Marvel comic books, you would know who Red Skull is. The Red Skull was a former Nazi officer, a member of HYDRA (fictional terrorist organisation) and he is also the archenemy of superhero, Captain America. In the 2011 feature film, Captain America, Red Skull
  8. [extract] Many movie buffs will remember the 1979 australian movie Mad Max which stars actor, Mel Gibson. With its post apocalyptic setting, the movie featured a variety of vehicles and one of them is the black
  9. [extract] This will be the third and last instalment of iconic cars from movies and TV shows. In the first instalment, I did mention two of my favourite movie cars which were the Ford Gran Torino from Starsky and Hutch and the Mini 1000 from the show Mr. Bean. I will talk about these two cars in this final part of the article. Let us continue with this last instalment. British Leyland Mini 1000 from Mr. Bean The Mini is a part of the British automotive heritage and it even came in second place in an international award ceremony, Car of the Century (the winner was Ford
  10. Anyone of the folks here enjoy watching horror movies?? Was recommended to go catch this J-Horror movie - Audition....watched it late sunday night, i got to say that was the best horror movie i ever watch....building the suspense all the way to the very end at last 30 mins....Almost wanted to throw up. Another good that i have caught recently is the korean movie - Tale of 2 sisters Anyone like to share some of the good horror movies they have watched?
  11. Most of the time, in action movies, we get to see a car (or vehicle) explosion. Usually it is from a nudge from another car and the nudged car flips, lands and explode or from a simple but accurate gunshot to the fuel tank. It looks as though cars get blown up very easily in movies. But, in reality, that is not the case. In fact, you could shoot a bullet through the fuel tank and the car will not explode and also, we will never get to see the kind of explosions we usually see in movies when a car is driven off a cliff. So, how are these vehicular explosions are achieved in movies? In this age of digitally made special effects, the widely preferred option when dealing with car explosions in movies is to do a real live explosion. Digitally made explosions still look very artificial and a real fireball looks simply stunning. This was explained by Drew Jiritano of DJFX, a professional New York special effects company. But to film an effective explosion is not as easy as it seems.
  12. Here in MCF. I was going thru some of the characters here and some movies or characters blend in closely here with them. I start. You can add if u deem fit, OR yourself: 1. MO - 300 (this is sparta) 2. J22 - Dumb (from Dumb n dumber) or SHREK Donkeeee 3. WTF - Mini me (from Austin Powers) 4. RadX - Hannibal (Silence Lambs) 5. Porker - Brokeback mountain 6. Raymondism - An occifer n gentleman (You cannot handle the truth) 7. RB - MAry Poppins 8. Bavarian - JAWS from the bond movie, Spy who loved me 9. HondaCub - Dumber (from DnD) 10. Rubberpad - The Joker(Batman series) Well, this is tongue and cheek so no offense related....all in fun. Take a laff at yoruself if it does resonate
  13. Every car enthusiast or petrol head would have some form of home decoration that is based on cars. It can be a die-cast model, poster/framed pictures or even custom made furniture made from car parts. Nowadays, these items are readily available off the shelf and I found two sets of items which I believe that every car enthusiast would want one in their home. Firstly, the retro looking chairs you see above are made by a company known as Racing and Emotion Design. The company was founded by renowned French designers Jannarelly and Fraylon. Jannarelly and Fraylon wanted to design a product that allowed enthusiasts to express their love of beautiful cars in their homes or offices. The company has taken these 1960s egg shaped chairs and painted them in various legendary racing liveries such as the Gulf livery, Lotus F1 John Player Special livery (my favourite) and etc. There are over 20 designs to choose from and they would be ideal for office spaces and at a corner in your living room (for watching F1 or other racing events on TV). Pricing for these unique chairs start from
  14. [extract] Let us continue in this second instalment of iconic vehicles from the movies and TV shows. Herbie VW Beetle from The Love Bug Herbie is an anthropomorphic Volkswagen Beetle that was featured in the Love Bug movie franchise. The character has a mind of its own and basically it can do anything it wants, for example driving on its own. The romantic comedy is about a struggling race car driver who, after a racing crash, went out to look for a replacement race car. He eventually bought a white VW Beetle after visiting a showroom and at one point of the movie; he was convinced that the car had a mind of its own. The rest of the movie tells the adventures of the driver and his companions
  15. [extract] Almost every single one of us has a favourite car from a movie or TV show, regardless whether we are car enthusiasts or not. As for me, my favourite is the Ford Gran Torino from the police TV show, Starsky and Hutch and the Mini 1000 from the Mr. Bean series. Recently I had a conversation with some of my friends and I asked them what their favourite cars from movies and/or TV shows were. I managed to compile a long list of cars given to me and here are some of them. De Lorean DMC-12 time machine from Back to the Future Back to the Future was a sci-fi adventure movie released in 1985. The two main actors who starred in the film were Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. The story is about a teenager who accidentally went back to 1955 in a time machine created by his scientist friend. He met his future parents and somehow became his future mother
  16. Worst movie recently - Black swan Best horror - The Ring Most gross - Battle Royale Most thinking - Memento Best alien show in recent years - Clover field
  17. I am talking about Gundam, Macross and Mechwarrior. If Transformers can rake in big bucks with such a lousy script, I don't understand why no other robot franchise is joining in. I think Gundam 0080 or 08 Team can easily be converted into a 2-3 hr film
  18. There has been a thread on this last year, but it never addressed the OP's question. I have the subject Sony XAV-70BT. The manual says it will play MPEG-4 simple mode. I've used Xvid4PSP and Handbrake to encode existing videos to the proper settings. When the movie rendering is complete, it plays just fine on my PC, but in the head unit, playing from either disc or a USB drive, it takes upwards of 60 seconds to start playing. When it finally does start, there are terrible AV sync issues - where the video will lead the audio by 10-15 seconds. They sync gets progressively worse - but right from the beginning, it's off by a few seconds. I've tried changing settings within the encoding programs, and even tried different movies - but I have the same results. Has anyone found a good program/profile to use to encode movies that will play on this head unit? I'm quite disappointed, and may very well return it to the merchant. Thanks, E
  19. Saw the release of first 3D erotic film Sex & Zen in Hong Kong. Brings back some old memories..during secondary school dayz when we gathered at someone's house after school to watch these "Artistic" movies... Find these old / retro Hong Kong "Artistic" movies ......apart from the erotic part..some are quite funny and entertaining to watch....better than ang mok hard core and Jap AV Anyone with the same views or it is just me....hahaha
  20. Hi Bros, I have some questions regarding Blu-ray movies. Does it make sense to buy movies that were made in the 80s and earlier? Were these movies already shot in HD then? I was browsing www.blu-ray.com when I came across movies as early as those made in 1920s. Appreciate some enlightenment. Thanks
  21. hi am posting this as i was using funshion before but due to a virus.. have it deleted and the anti virus deem it as "malicious".. tried pptv but they do not have the latest US serials that i'm watching... any recommendations on which websites that you go to?
  22. Hi guys,need some help. I have some RMVB movie files which i wana play on a Sony XAV-70BT using my thumb drive but it wasnt supported. May i know what files does it support?avi?mp4?Got this unit 2nd hand so i do not have the user manual. Also,what freeware converters will you guys recommend?
  23. most likely *ahem* streaming sites haha funshion only has hongkong movies dubbed in mandarin nothing beats watching in canto
  24. hey... sometimes theres tis movie or scene in a movie that has left a lasting impression on you.... maybe it was WOW! and always give you that feeling when you watch it again... here's one of my favourites... hope others can share theirs... A FEW GOOD MEN - 1992
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