Poll on Movies That Did a Number on Your Brain

Mar 17, 2009 16:49

Personally, the fact that all those people were suddenly and inexplicably obsessed with Devil's Tower, without knowing what it was, let alone why... Or that those kids were having repressed memories of Witch Mountain gradually come to the surface, and then discovering that the reason they were outcasts was because they weren't actually human ( Read more... )

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davidfcooper March 18 2009, 14:12:52 UTC
In the latter category also:

Henry Jaglom's 1997 film "Deja Vu" where romantic love & the paranormal combine to make the characters reconsider their prior relationships and the trajectories of their lives.

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"Amercan Spendor" a bohemian love story that strongly speaks to me. Interestingly I identify with its female protagonist and Shoshana identifies with its male protagonist.

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bethr March 18 2009, 15:43:05 UTC
Henry Jaglom's 1997 film "Deja Vu" where romantic love & the paranormal combine to make the characters reconsider their prior relationships and the trajectories of their lives.

If I missed this one it was probably because I was 1. repressing it; or 2. had a baby and had all the paranormal romance sucked out of me (literally and figuratively).

But why watch a movie, when I can just live in one? After all...

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