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Hard one to choose. Both good. Always been a fan of Robert Rodigirez's wit and Tex Mex "Tejano" vibe in his films.
Hobo has a lot going on allegorical message, point wise, politically and socio-politically, satirical etc, I can say a lot about this film and write an Analysis/explanation vidoe essay. That's how much is going on. It's one of those films that is tryna tk say something therefore, makes you think. Well for me it atleast did. It is more likely and can be looked at possibly make you think and tryna say something than Machete films obviously . While, Machete and it's sequel are the opposite of just said and is all just brainless fun .
My vote is Visitor Q. It is messed up to the point I’m hesitant to bring it up in general, let alone mention how funny I find it. I won’t spoil it but the climax in the greenhouse is at once one of the most fucked up and hilarious comedic set ups of all time
That was some heavy shit. The majority of the movie was mild. Even funny in a few places. But that last 22 minutes was insane. That was some impressively disturbing content despite having no gore or gross visuals of any kind. Gross visuals may have been easier to handle though. It's on Tubi if you feel like feeling uncomfortable.
I know the chickens and birds in the movie were killed on camera, but I can’t find any information anywhere about the pig, or the piglets. Were the dead bodies fake, or were piglets, and the pig actually killed for the production of the movie?
Just watched Vulgar (2000), and Clown (2014)
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Hello, bit of a stupid question but I can’t find any answers online. I want to watch more of Dora’s films (I’ve only seen Cannibal and the Angels Melancholy) but a common theme in them and especially in AM is that they contain bugs which is one thing I can’t really deal with (especially spiders). I was just wondering if they are common in his films or not. Sorry if this is against the rules