Which movie did you watch lastֻ

According to IMDb, 127 uses of the f-word.

That's a lot, but I've seen movies that top that.

Is it that bad ?!?

I really like Jason. Also like the kid Isabela Moner (Now Merced). Wonder why she changed her name…

The White Disease.
review quote:
Made in 1937 and based off a play, The White Disease (or Skeleton on Horseback, which I personally prefer)
is doubly morbid, featuring both a fascist leadership whipping up a pro-war sentimentality and a pandemic
which originated in China (it’s also given a Chinese name). Yeah, you read right.
The White Disease is basically a pandemic film hardly anyone’s heard of or seen.

Vivarium

I’m a sucker for the genre and it feels like I was a kid when I last saw a movie with the same vibe.

Like a scary movie, without any blood and grossness, but filled with bad and strange vibes. 4/5

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028632/

Only 305 IMDb ratings...

Yep, hardly anyone has heard of or seen it.

Always a need for good Pronouns/Adjectives/Verbs/Nouns :person_facepalming:

Wellp, without EN subs, I’m not likely to, either. Don’t speak CZ.

Ain’t a stranger to subs, either.

White God” was a f’n amazing movie, with an awesome ending.

It was so engrossing, even though you had to read the HU subs to figure out what’s going on, it was barely noticeable, and it was, to me at least, almost like watching in EN anyway.

If you’re feeling baller, this $50 Blu-ray seems to have EN subs: Amazon.com

Eep!

Here's a couple of English subtitles for ya.

https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/search/imdbid-28632/sublanguageid-all/moviename-skeleton%20on%20horseback

Any files? :laughing:

I only found it one place, but you have to be a member.

Send me an email for details if you're interested.

First link from the top on google: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:69BCFA46F656CB4B68639F22F1D58EB8391A0989

Pulp Fiction (1994)

I still enjoy the movie, but over time I’ve unfortunately learned more about Tarantino. I wish I could go back to knowing nothing about the director.

  • I know he has a foot fetish so the scenes where the characters discuss foot massages make me cringe now. It’s also obvious that Uma Thurman is barefoot for no good reason at one point.
  • I know what Tarantino looks like, so seeing him in the movie pulls me out of it for a bit
  • I’ve heard Tarantino in interviews and some of the dialogue in Pulp Fiction is obviously something Tarantino would think and say and not something that would probably be said by the characters. The conversation between Vincent and Mia in the diner sticks out in this regard.

Shoplifters (2018) Outstanding movie about what constitutes a family, and what doesn’t. This movie, about a family of shoplifters living on the fringes of society in urban Japan and the young girl they take in to their family and their lifestyle, unfurls its tale episodically, with wonderfully natural acting and dialog from the amazing ensemble cast. It sneaks up on you in subtle ways, and you can’t help but identify with and sympathize with all of the characters, even when you don’t approve of their choices in life or their behavior. The ending is as uncomfortably realistic as the rest of the movie, and it will stay with you. Highly recommended - one of the best in recent years.

Timeless questions: What was in the case? Why Marsellus Wallace had band aid on his neck?
I enjoy that movie every time I watch it. It’s masterpiece.

Much appreciated, but that’s “White God” (got, excellent) not “The White Disease” (looking). :laughing:

You're better off looking for:

Skeleton on Horseback or The White Plague or Bílá nemoc

Those are the names of the movie.

1937?

Yep.