Re: Recently Watched Movies
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2023 11:53 am
Creepshow TV show is pretty dope.
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I'm waiting for bluray on that one. I blind bought the book and had it sitting on the shelf for a long time. Still haven't read it, but I'm hoping the book does this story justice, which it seems like it will.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 1:49 am Killers of the Flower Moon ............. A+
If Marty passes before making another flick, I'm glad this is the one he went out on and not Irishman.
Why? Sounds like a typical cannibal movie, you're not getting some major motion picture. Fact that Columbus ran into some godless island tree people isn't surprising. Include the whole eating baby thing we can get it to the grindhouse, especially if they were fresh straight from the womb like hors d'oeuvres. If they grew them for a bit, enh.Jason wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:34 pmI'm waiting for bluray on that one. I blind bought the book and had it sitting on the shelf for a long time. Still haven't read it, but I'm hoping the book does this story justice, which it seems like it will.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 1:49 am Killers of the Flower Moon ............. A+
If Marty passes before making another flick, I'm glad this is the one he went out on and not Irishman.
It'll never happen considering the weird political shift, but I've been thinking recently how awesome would it be to see a major motion picture detailing a truthful adaptation of Columbus and the Caniba tribe (caniba is where the modern term "cannibal" comes from)? The details would genuinely shock the world, methinks.
A quickie rundown: On Columbus’s first voyage he was blown away upon meeting the first American Indians he encountered. He's documented as saying they were “The best people on the Earth” and that, “no man shall cause them any harm.” But once he came back on his second voyage, all of those American Indians were killed. He dug around and found out it was the the Caniba indians that killed them. He discovered an island that had approximately fifty wickiups filled with young girls from neighboring indian tribes. The Indians there told him that the Caniba were on a genocidal rampage, killing and eating the men of the surrounding tribes. The young women were kept as sex slaves to the Caniba, who would repeatedly impregnate them, and then eat the babies. What furious Columbus then did to the Caniba is probably why he is regarded as a monster today, but I think he is a fucking hero.
Jason wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:34 pmI'm waiting for bluray on that one. I blind bought the book and had it sitting on the shelf for a long time. Still haven't read it, but I'm hoping the book does this story justice, which it seems like it will.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 1:49 am Killers of the Flower Moon ............. A+
If Marty passes before making another flick, I'm glad this is the one he went out on and not Irishman.
It'll never happen considering the weird political shift, but I've been thinking recently how awesome would it be to see a major motion picture detailing a truthful adaptation of Columbus and the Caniba tribe (caniba is where the modern term "cannibal" comes from)? The details would genuinely shock the world, methinks.
A quickie rundown: On Columbus’s first voyage he was blown away upon meeting the first American Indians he encountered. He's documented as saying they were “The best people on the Earth” and that, “no man shall cause them any harm.” But once he came back on his second voyage, all of those American Indians were killed. He dug around and found out it was the the Caniba indians that killed them. He discovered an island that had approximately fifty wickiups filled with young girls from neighboring indian tribes. The Indians there told him that the Caniba were on a genocidal rampage, killing and eating the men of the surrounding tribes. The young women were kept as sex slaves to the Caniba, who would repeatedly impregnate them, and then eat the babies. What furious Columbus then did to the Caniba is probably why he is regarded as a monster today, but I think he is a fucking hero.
Easier to say.zombie wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:53 pmJason wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:34 pmI'm waiting for bluray on that one. I blind bought the book and had it sitting on the shelf for a long time. Still haven't read it, but I'm hoping the book does this story justice, which it seems like it will.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 1:49 am Killers of the Flower Moon ............. A+
If Marty passes before making another flick, I'm glad this is the one he went out on and not Irishman.
It'll never happen considering the weird political shift, but I've been thinking recently how awesome would it be to see a major motion picture detailing a truthful adaptation of Columbus and the Caniba tribe (caniba is where the modern term "cannibal" comes from)? The details would genuinely shock the world, methinks.
A quickie rundown: On Columbus’s first voyage he was blown away upon meeting the first American Indians he encountered. He's documented as saying they were “The best people on the Earth” and that, “no man shall cause them any harm.” But once he came back on his second voyage, all of those American Indians were killed. He dug around and found out it was the the Caniba indians that killed them. He discovered an island that had approximately fifty wickiups filled with young girls from neighboring indian tribes. The Indians there told him that the Caniba were on a genocidal rampage, killing and eating the men of the surrounding tribes. The young women were kept as sex slaves to the Caniba, who would repeatedly impregnate them, and then eat the babies. What furious Columbus then did to the Caniba is probably why he is regarded as a monster today, but I think he is a fucking hero.
it is pretty interesting that cannibal replaced anthropophagy as the standard term, at least in america.
Jason wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:25 pmEasier to say.zombie wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:53 pmJason wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 12:34 pmI'm waiting for bluray on that one. I blind bought the book and had it sitting on the shelf for a long time. Still haven't read it, but I'm hoping the book does this story justice, which it seems like it will.DancesWithWerewolves wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 1:49 am Killers of the Flower Moon ............. A+
If Marty passes before making another flick, I'm glad this is the one he went out on and not Irishman.
It'll never happen considering the weird political shift, but I've been thinking recently how awesome would it be to see a major motion picture detailing a truthful adaptation of Columbus and the Caniba tribe (caniba is where the modern term "cannibal" comes from)? The details would genuinely shock the world, methinks.
A quickie rundown: On Columbus’s first voyage he was blown away upon meeting the first American Indians he encountered. He's documented as saying they were “The best people on the Earth” and that, “no man shall cause them any harm.” But once he came back on his second voyage, all of those American Indians were killed. He dug around and found out it was the the Caniba indians that killed them. He discovered an island that had approximately fifty wickiups filled with young girls from neighboring indian tribes. The Indians there told him that the Caniba were on a genocidal rampage, killing and eating the men of the surrounding tribes. The young women were kept as sex slaves to the Caniba, who would repeatedly impregnate them, and then eat the babies. What furious Columbus then did to the Caniba is probably why he is regarded as a monster today, but I think he is a fucking hero.
it is pretty interesting that cannibal replaced anthropophagy as the standard term, at least in america.