Movies You've Seen That Aaron Hasn't

Yes I have watched Moscow on the Hudson.

@JHDK I did recently see the Serbian film you mentioned. Wow that may have been the most difficult one ever to sit through.
Also saw the notorious one you’ve mentioned in other threads lol.
Along with other shocking films - Salo, Martyrs, Cannibal Holocaust, Crash (1996).
Note that I don’t seek out these types of films necessarily, but as a completionist I was going to get around to all of them eventually.
Note to everyone else, do not watch any of these.
 
@JHDK I did recently see the Serbian film you mentioned. Wow that may have been most difficult one ever to sit through.
Also saw the notorious one you’ve mentioned in other threads lol.

I saw A Serbian Film probably 15+ years ago and it still sticks with me. The NEWBORN.....you know what scene. Is really what I think about first and the final scene but that's a far second. Even knowing it's fake it's so very rough to watch.

EDIT: oh shit. I looked it up and it came out in 2010 so I was dead on with the 15 years.

How did you even get it? I got it pirated but that was like I said a decade and a half ago.

What's the notorious one I mentioned before? I forget. A Serbian Film is by far the craziest shit I've ever seen. After that maybe Irreversible or Antichrist. But those don't hold a candle to Serbian.

Maybe the Human Centipede trilogy? 1 is legit funny and 3 is ok funny. 2 is gruesome for the sole purpose of being gruesome. But the premise is cool that it's a guy who watched 1 and thought he could do better.

But could it be any other crazy movie I've mentioned?
 
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Yep the Centipede one, I did watch part 1.
The Serbian one is the most difficult one I think for sure.

Go to -
ok.ru
Click on videos. Just about any older movies ever is there! If you up end up in a Gulag in Siberia as a result of using that website, you didn’t hear it from me haha.
 
Classic Seinfeld episode…
I really did like the English Patient. I watched it probably in 1997 and haven’t watched it again since though.
 
The Serbian one is the most difficult one I think for sure.

I'm pretty sure it's an allegory for some sort of political position the filmmaker had about his nation in 2010 and we don't get it.

At least that's what I tell myself to try to make it a little bit better when I think about the newborn scene.
 
I'm pretty sure it's an allegory for some sort of political position the filmmaker had about his nation in 2010 and we don't get it.

At least that's what I tell myself to try to make it a little bit better when I think about the newborn scene.

Supposedly it’s an allegory of political abuse from the Serbian regime but it feels like an excuse for the filmmaker to push boundaries a bit too far
 
Since I uploaded my movie list into Letterboxd, I now have a bunch of stats.

Let’s play a guessing game.
The winner gets some of King’s gratitude.

Which film actor have I watched the most movies that they are in?

Clue 1 - they are still actively working as a film actor
 
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Is this Who Am I Week 747.5? My guess is Eric Roberts: Runaway Train, Scars, Suffrage, Blackbird, Wrongful Death, My Last Best Friend, Lonely Hearts, Raggedy Man, King Of The Gypsies, The Dark Knight, The Coca-Cola Kid and The Pope Of Greenwich Village, to name a few.
 
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