Media Whores (S&M Stylez!!!)

Xelebes

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In this thread, we experiement with our masochism and sadism by posting things that are painful to watch, listen or see. We are not obviously talking about blood guts and gore here - we're talking about a little humiliation play here. Let us begin here.


Pandora - Trust Me [Music Video]
 
Xelebes said:
In this thread, we experiement with our masochism and sadism by posting things that are painful to watch, listen or see. We are not obviously talking about blood guts and gore here - we're talking about a little humiliation play here. Let us begin here.


Pandora - Trust Me [Music Video]

Video wouldn't load here Xelebes ..........frowns
 
Painful to watch?

Any variety of America's Funniest Videos

Any episode of The Dukes of Hazzard

Shaun of the Dead, The Ring (omg it was so cliche and predictable!), movies and TV shows and music videos too numerous to count or list in the small space here...
 
Evil_Geoff said:
Painful to watch?

Any variety of America's Funniest Videos

Any episode of The Dukes of Hazzard

Shaun of the Dead, The Ring (omg it was so cliche and predictable!), movies and TV shows and music videos too numerous to count or list in the small space here...

I liked Shaun of the Dead! :(

Even more so when i was drubnk :D
 
Evil_Geoff said:
Painful to watch?

Any variety of America's Funniest Videos

Any episode of The Dukes of Hazzard

Shaun of the Dead, The Ring (omg it was so cliche and predictable!), movies and TV shows and music videos too numerous to count or list in the small space here...

I LOVED Shaun of the Dead!

I found it hilarious!

The Ring gave me nightmares!

*pouts and looks hurt*

Fury :rose:
 
the captians wench said:
I'm with ya...*snuggles and puts in DVD*

*brings sodas, candy, popcorn, cats and blankets, snuggles and smiles*

Fury :rose:
 
Sorry ladies, but Shaun of the Dead just did absolutely nothing for me. The horror wasn't horrific, the suspense was non existent, and the only scene that made me actually laugh was when Shaun got the dart in the head. I want my hour and 48 minutes back.

And Fury, hon, janey's like you. She thought The Ring was the scariest movie she'd ever seen (at least until The Grudge came out). Scared the beejeeebers out of her. And please feel free to ask janey to confirm this if you wish. I had never seen The Ring before, and janey has it on DVD. She was raving about what a good movie it was. She started it, and after the first scene, I gave her a 100% accurate "okay, now, this next scene they are going to ...." running commentary. I even told her when they were going to do the "throw-the-cat-out-of-the-closet-to-make-the-audience-jump" scenes. I found it to be totally pre-freaking-dic-table. Especially the ending. I saw that one coming once we knew how the girl died. I mean hello, foreshadowing is nice but bright neon direction signs and being beat over the head with clue-by-fours are not necessary.

janey is a horror fan and adores the genre. I normal dislike the genre because I can't buy into bad writing, bad acting, bad cinematography, bad post production. There are very very few horror flicks I can watch more than once. *smiles evilly* And no, I will NOT do the running commentary if anyone watching has never seen the movie before. Let everyone make up their own minds without my prejudice about good stories and suspense vs. cheesy special effects and gore....

OMG, I forgot about this one, another "too painfully bad to ever watch again" flick... The Blair Witch Project. *shudders* UGH!
 
I never said I liked The Ring, just that it gave me nightmares.

Blair Witch was merely irritating as shit to me.

Fury :rose:
 
Blair Witch gave me a headache trying ot watch it... never did figure out what the story was supposed to be about because I couldn't stand to look at the screen.

The Grudge was the biggest piece of crap excuse for a horror movie I've ever seen. Although I'm curious about the apparent japanese obsession with that odd, low-pitched grating/choking sound. It's weird. That noise alone gives me the heebies, but everything else.... /yawn.

I liked the Ring. I find a lot of horror stuff to be predictable, but I didn't find that to be too terribly obvious. And I am annoying as hell when it comes to getting bored with movies or TV because I know what's going on.

Most sitcoms are painful for me to watch. I can't stand a half hours worth of watching someone embarrass the hell out of themselves and crappily misunderstood explanations when it could all be sorted out in 30 seconds and I wouldn't have to suffer.

ETA: I also find Shayamalan's stuff predictable, oddly enough. 6th sense and the village, I had no problem with. I fail to see the "twist" endings, though admittedly 6th sense had me for a little while. I figured it out before most people I know, though, and enjoyed the rest because it -was- well done. the village just made me want a nap.
 
okay finally saw it and........shudders.............really bad everything but one guy had great eye make up.......was the girl even alive ?

my contribution..........

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c224/rebecca000/03377-2.jpg
Men wearing thongs........shudders morel

I :heart: Night at the Roxbury however it rocked manifestly !!!!

what is love.........

baby don't hurt me........

don't hurt me ...........no more.......... :D
 
My advice to those who didn't like the Americanized versions (which were crap), watch Ring (or Ringu, depending on your distributor), the original Japanese version. Same goes for Ju-an (The Grudge).

The Ring got so watered down and disjointed, it almost wasn't the same movie.

Trust me on this, no one can tell a creepy, fucked-up ghost story like the Japanese.
 
I'm thinking I'll try that, Spectre. I generally love most things Japanese, and I found it hard to believe they could so royally fuck up a movie that had good potential to it.

I didn't mind the american Ring, but I'll check it out anyway. :)
 
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