Greatest "What The Hell!??!?" Moment

thealiasman2000 said:
-the plot of "Ternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (I STILL don't undertand what the hell was that movie about)
I understood the movie quite well.What was so confusing that you had to label it the worst movie you've ever seen?
 
Harry Osborne's clapping in Spider-man 2. Seriously. Watch the scene where Doc Ock demonstrates his sun machine. Harry looks like a ******ed chimp. I'm honestly suprised nobody made a gif out of that by now.
 
jar jar binks not being killed off in star wars episode 3, i mean WTH!?!?!?
 
Savage said:
Harry Osborne's clapping in Spider-man 2. Seriously. Watch the scene where Doc Ock demonstrates his sun machine. Harry looks like a ******ed chimp. I'm honestly suprised nobody made a gif out of that by now.

LOL
 
Savage said:
Harry Osborne's clapping in Spider-man 2. Seriously. Watch the scene where Doc Ock demonstrates his sun machine. Harry looks like a ******ed chimp. I'm honestly suprised nobody made a gif out of that by now.

Well, get to it! Chop, chop!
 
The thing is, I just couldn't follow the plot of "Eternal Sunshine for the Boring Crap", because it had WAY too much plot twist.

Seriously, the plot had more twists and turns than a freaking rollercoaster.
 
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was awesome. You just had to sit there and watch. I watched it on a whim, hearing it was good. Nothing else good was on, so i watched it. And I was hugely surprised by it...it's one of my favourite movies...mainly because Jim Carrey doesn't act like an idiot in it.
 
Your opinion man, I can't make you change it.

But this situation is like me liking Catwoman. I'm basically the only one, excpet its you and you hate Eternal.
 
I happen to have my own mind. I don't care if everyone else likes it, I hate it.

And Jim Carrey is a comedian, so he should stick to comedies.
 
thealiasman2000 said:
I happen to have my own mind. I don't care if everyone else likes it, I hate it.

And Jim Carrey is a comedian, so he should stick to comedies.

A comedian? I thought he was a Matt Frewer impersonator.
 
thealiasman2000 said:
The thing is, I just couldn't follow the plot of "Eternal Sunshine for the Boring Crap", because it had WAY too much plot twist.

Seriously, the plot had more twists and turns than a freaking rollercoaster.
So you're faulting the film for being complex?:confused:
thealiasman2000 said:
No, the scriptwriter is the one that acts like an idiot.
I think Charlie Kaufman is a genius,actually.I have to warn you,though:If Eternal Sunshine confused you,Adaptation will make your brain implode.
 
when Emilio Esteves dies in Mission Impossible
 
Dope Nose said:
Plas was like, "Emiliooo!"
it was a gasp, followed by a scream and then a some crying, then some more sobbing and then finally, acceptance :(
 
I have actually seen "Adaptation" and it was ten times better than the Jim Carrey mess.

The plot is not complicated AT ALL: Nicolas Cage is a scriptwriter that wants to adapt "The Orchid Thief" but doesn't know how. He struggles to find diffferent tones from the script, and none work, until he goes to scriptwriting classes and his writing improves.

There, simple. No twists and turns into the plot.
 
thealiasman2000 said:
The thing is, I just couldn't follow the plot of "Eternal Sunshine for the Boring Crap", because it had WAY too much plot twist.

Seriously, the plot had more twists and turns than a freaking rollercoaster.

what? no way! there wasnt any twists in that movie at all, it was just him running through his subconscious. In the end even though the both had their memories swiped of each other, they ended up finding each other again. It was basically a romatic movie that raised a few questions and *I hate the word but* and existentialist themes. sort of like vanilla sky but less layered.
 
You think it's like that but:

when we first see them, they meet on a train, but when he start wiping his memories the train is nowhere to be seen so they both had to have their memories wiped before, and then met, and then she wiped her memories AGAIN only to have the guy wipe HIS memories AGAIN in retaliation, but the Kirsten Dunst chick who performed the whole thing also had her memory wiped because she had an affair with the owner of the mind-wiping company but that other guy is in love with her and Elijah Wood is in love with Jim Carrey's girlfriend and then it's all useless anyway because Kirsten Dunst restores everyone's memory and....


As you see, the plot is WAY too complicated for me to follow.
 
kol_lover said:
for me, pretty much the whole of 'i heart huckabees'
Oh, geesh that reminds me.
I rented that movie, during the beginning i fell asleep and when i finally woke up agian, there was the bloody butt sex scene. Can you imagine waking up to...that? in the woods or where ever the hell they were. On my big screen tv...anyway after a big "WTF" moment i turned it off, when to bed and never watched the rest of the movie.
 
judging by the simplistic view of Adaptation you gave... it's really no surprise you didn't get ESOTSM

no, it's not an attack at you, it's just clear that you didn't bother looking beneath the surface on both movies
 
Waking Life is a total WTH thing all the way through, until you actually stop and pay attention to what's being said
 
Nebins said:
In the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" when the girl is running through the woods, turns around to see the guy chasing her, then BAM gets blind sided closelined by a low hanging tree branch.
That movie...i had many what the hell moments watching that. Mostly near the end where the Leatherface is chasing this girl down a highway or something.

And this Semi comes through and stops so he doesn't run the two over, anyway the woman opens the door and throws the guy out, and then instead of starting the damn thing, exits out of the door on the other side and runs away. Meanwhile the short semi driver gets up and sees leather face, runs for a second then picks up a tiny rock and throws it at the guys head...he actually falls down. I don't really remember the rest..i was laughing so hard...i think the semi driver ran into the woods and was never seen agian.
 
I try not to look too deep into a movie.


And whatever hidden messasge the Jim Carrey borefest had, it was overshadowed by the nonsensical plot.
 

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