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Jill commented on Win A DVD Of The Psychological Thriller 'Side Effects':
“Memento is one of my favorites. It confuses you from start to finish but it is a damn good ride!”
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Cindy commented on Win A DVD Of The Psychological Thriller 'Side Effects':
“That is a hard question. There are so many great movies. I would say Silence of the Lambs. Dr. Hanibal Lecter is one of the scariest thriller characters. A great performance by both Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins.”
John commented on Win A DVD Of The Psychological Thriller 'Side Effects':
“Se7en is the best psychological thriller I've ever seen. That movie is amazing! "What's in the box T_T?????..."”
May 16, 2013
It$ Britney, B*t commented on Win A DVD Of The Psychological Thriller 'Side Effects':
“Is this even a fair question? Favorite psychological thrillers? There are so many! but I suppose if I had to narrow it down to three they'd be Identity, The Sixth Sense (Kind of cliché?), and Shutter Island. Identity is my absolute favorite because of how the movie is split between two realities that you think at first are directly related to each other somehow, until you find out that one isn't a reality at all. I just think that movie makes psychological thrillers because you actually were inside this tortured and murderous man's head; watching how he has coped with his life and redirected all the traumatic events that happened to him into these people that seem so real. I was blown away by that movie and it's ending is one that has you slumped in your seat thinking about the things our minds are capable of. Also, the book was brilliant as well. Do I even really have to explain why I love The Sixth Sense? He was dead the whole time! Shutter Island was beautiful. Leo won an oscar in my heart for that movie. I was so convince by his character's genuine fear and confusion that I almost wanted to believe that it was all some kind of hoax to make him feel crazy. But what really got me was that last line "Which would be worse? To live as a monster, or die as a good man?" Says it all... I was speechless. Maybe any psychological thriller with Leo in it is one I also love? And for the record I also love, Fight Club, The Matrix, Donnie Darko,The Butterfly Effect and all those other classics. JS”
Janet commented on Win A DVD Of The Psychological Thriller 'Side Effects':
“My favorite is the classic Hitchcock, Psycho. I know it may be passé to choose this one, but even after the shower scene, the build up to the climax of the movie is one of the most tense, most "make you wonder" set of scenes in any movie I have seen since. I always compare all psychological thrillers and dramas to this movie and to how it made me feel when I watched it.”
Guys, I'm almost done with the third book in the 50 Shades of Grey trilogy! Woo hoo! I know, pathetic. Especially because these books SUCK SO MUCH (yes, really) that it has taken me months to even get through them. But I'm one of those people that has to finish something she started. Even if it means reading the same exact sex scene 100 times over.
Because so many of you reacted to my casting choices for the sought-after roles of Christian Grey and Ana Steele, I figured, hell, let's keep this thing going. At the very least, so that my reading wasn't a complete waste.
Which it was. But nevertheless, let's talk about who should and could play the sexy cougar character of Elena Lincoln. Otherwise known as Christian's "Mrs. Robinson."
Agree? Disagree? Let me know in the comments!
Kim Cattrall Claim to Fame: She played the famous role of Samantha Jones on Sex in the City. Or so I'm told. I never watched an episode, to be honest. Why: She's incredibly gorgeous and she really impressed me in Meet Monica Velour last year, an indie flick about a washed-up porn star who seduces a young boy. Why Not: She's been laying low for a while. She may be over the franchise thing.
Michelle Pfeiffer Claim to Fame: Where to begin? Scarface, Married to the Mob, Dangerous Minds, One Fine Day. And let's not forget Grease 2. Please let's not forget Grease 2. Why: We've seen her play the seductress before and she's pretty damn good at it. Why Not: Could you picture her in the role? Meh. I'm indifferent about it.
Diane Lane Claim to Fame: The Outsiders. HELLO. Oh, and that movie about that storm. Why: She's gorgeous and one of the better actresses on this list. Why Not: She won't get butts in the seats. Remember that Nicholas Sparks flop, Nights in Rodanthe? Even Dear John made money.
Elizabeth Hurley Claim to Fame: Hugh Grant's ex-girlfriend and Austin Powers, I guess. Why: Even though she's annnoying as hell on Gossip Girl, it's not hard to believe Christian Grey would be infatuated with her. Why Not: She's not a great actress.
Courteney Cox Claim to Fame: If I have to tell you, then we can't be friends. (Hah, get it?) Why: She's popular enough to bring in a different audience. And we've seen her play the hot bitchy character in films like The Longest Yard and Scream. Why Not: People still think of her as Monica Gellar-Bing and nothing else.
Emily Cheever:
This is so hard! part of me wants to say elizabeth hurley because I could be totally game for her comeback but I'd have to settle on Diane Lane because she's hot as f*ck.
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