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Tarsem Singh also used her to great effect in The Cell. Not sure if that qualifies as a great performance, though, as you could argue he hired her because of her limitations rather than any skills she may have had as an actress. That would actually make a great topic for the next AVQ&A. Auteurs can sometimes exploit

I long for the day Matthew Broderick gets caught fucking a horse and goes "In my defense, I thought it was my wife." Ah, good ol' bestiality.

I'm gonna have to go with Carrie. That this poor girl is destined to be remembered as nothing more than a Columbine-esque murderer after years of torment on all sides drives her to the brink of insanity is like something out of one of Lars von Trier's wet dreams. And "Carrie White burns in hell!" is a punchline of

Last Friday the 13th, I caught my girlfriend Christine Eating Raoul in this seedy backwoods Motel. Hell, I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss her - bitch had Jaws the size of An American Werewolf in London.

I agree, Juanito. *Somebody* needs to sit Richard Kelly down and snap him the fuck out of it. Same goes for Scorsese, IMO.

This has been on my "must-see list" for some time now. Glad to see D'Angelo enjoyed it since we're usually in agreement about most things.

Beat me to it!

You make an excellent point, HC vs G.

@Never Gonna Register

Best. News. Ever!
Heroes is cancelled!

I feel your frustration, man. 3 hours of my life I'm never going to get back…

Actually, that movie had about 3 pretty memorable death scenes: the 2 chicks and my avatar.

That chapter in Animal Farm was sadder than it had any right to be. :-(

Ha! Nice…

Wow. I knew Kinski had a reputation but Jesus!

Is God referring to us or himself? Cause if it's the latter…!

Lovesong
Thoughts?

Yeah, I probably would've gone for something epic like "Stairway to Heaven" or Hendrix's cover of "All Along the Watchtower".

Holy shit!
I thought Michael Myers killed her!

It may not be canon in regards to the book, but Francis Ford Coppola took some artistic license and — for those few seconds at least — I thought it worked.