anyone remember the movie 12 monkeys , with Bruce Willis in the 90s ?
anyone remember the movie 12 monkeys , with Bruce Willis in the 90s ?
Yes sir! We recorded it.
Blew my mind how Brad Pitt kept one eye off kilter for the whole movie.
There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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heres some insight for you all
definitions -
Entertainment - to capture the minds of others
Hollywood - the Holy tree was a sacred tree used by Wiccans to see visions (was also used by the druids)
TV = Televsion = Tell A Vision
once the TV is on it brings you to "channels" (if your familiar with the occult you know what "channels" are)
and that ultimately leads to 'Programming'
holywood has been tied into the spiritual occult world for years, lots of messages and visions have been given over decades![]()
Awesome movie!
My favorite part is the rant about what crazy is:
Jeffrey Goines: You know what crazy is? Crazy is majority rules. Take germs, for example.
James Cole: Germs?
Jeffrey Goines: Uh-huh. In the eighteenth century, no such thing, nada, nothing. No one ever imagined such a thing. No sane person, anyway. Ah! Ah! Along comes this doctor, uh, uh, uh, Semmelweis, Semmelweis. Semmelweis comes along. He's trying to convince people, well, other doctors mainly, that's there's these teeny tiny invisible bad things called germs that get into your body and make you sick. Ah? He's trying to get doctors to wash their hands. What is this guy? Crazy? Teeny, tiny, invisible? What do you call it? Uh-uh, germs? Huh? What? Now, cut to the 20th century. Last week, as a matter of fact, before I got dragged into this hellhole. I go in to order a burger in this fast food joint, and the guy drops it on the floor. Jim, he picks it up, he wipes it off, he hands it to me like it's all OK. "What about the germs?" I say. He says, "I don't believe in germs. Germs is just a plot they made up so they can sell you disinfectants and soaps." Now he's crazy, right? See? Ah! Ah! There's no right, there's no wrong, there's only popular opinion. You... you... you believe in germs, right?
I bought that DVD in a charity shop and I have it in my DVD collection here at home. I hate it.
How do you deal with an invisible enemy?
One of my favorite movies.
The guy is trapped in an evil haunted room and cant escape or tell what is real or bullshit. He has enough of the torture...
This scene is the primary reason I like the movie.
There was no way to win so he did the only thing he could and took down the prison.
Similarly, this is the only way to end this shit. It takes sacrifice.
There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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The best film in the world is "Unthinkable" with Samuel L Jackson.
I buried my original DVD copy of it at my friend's grave last month (as it was his favourite film too and he had borrowed it off me half a dozen times).
I watched this movie when I was 16 or so, made no sense
Me & wife just watched it last nite, Now - it makes too much sense
I really do hope society doesn't crumble on our time. . . . It right on the same level as a meteor hitting the earth. . . We're prepared for nothing
What I didn’t like before, I guess it’s still the same now - we can’t change shit, no matter now much we try
Shit will still happen
The few minutes "Jeffrey" had interacting with Bruce Willis in the looney bin is some of the most epic comedic acting in the history of cinema. The shame is that he's too often cast as a handsome leading-man type and isn't allowed to strut his comedic stuff. Jeffrey was Brad Pitt doing Howie Mandel (pre-gameshow Howie) trippin' on acid.
Once Upon A Time in Hollywood is the most overrated piece of crap of the 21st Century (so far) but there's about five minutes at the end of Brad turning on his "funny man" that is brilliant.
I watched 12 monkeys a few weeks ago - such a great movie! It does look a bit dated now, but the overall concept is fantastic, including the paradox.
Brad is exceptional in the loony bin!
12 Monkey's was directed by Monty Python's Terry Gilliam. Most of the non-Python work he's done -- Time Bandits, Baron Munchausen, Brazil, Doctor Parnassus -- has a decidedly offbeat "something" about it. You don't really understand it but you can't make yourself look away.
I agree. I also found it in the library of Titanium TV app about a week ago and decided to watch again. I should say, I really liked it. Though I remember that I didn't get it when I was a teenager. It is amazing how things change for us over the years.
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