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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 1,216
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What movies are you watching when you're sick?
I always try to watch a lot of movies that I haven't seen before. You know all these piles of unwatched dvds that's standing everywhere? Well, that's my plan anyway! And it always fails...
When the fever hits hard or the nose are running like hell, or the headache are bursting my head, I always pop in loooong movies. It dosen't what genre really, they just have to be long - and expensive. Sixties/seventies of course, not later or earlier. Absolutely no horror. No fantasy. Nothing that will affect your mind in some complicated way. I good conspiracy thriller maybe. A historical drama. Robert Aldrich's Sodom and Gomorrah and Edgar G. Ulmers Hannibal is the best movies to watch when you're sick. Not to advanced, not to loud (I hate loud movies when I'm sick), but never boring. Maybe it has to do with the editing? My eyes often can't handle quick editing when I'm ill ![]() So if I shorten it a bit: movies over two hours from the sixties and seventies. Without to much action ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Eboracum Quandum, Ontario
Posts: 14,806
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
I was down with it & up with it & up & down last night, and this morning. I've been watching:
Lawn Dogs: Sam Rockwell in a John Duigan flick that bravely takes on the gated community target with Baba Yaga magic realism. Duigan's directing career gives off an increasingly creepy "exploiter of young actresses" vibe, and this one's maybe the creepiest so far. It's a messed up picture in other ways, too. I kind of liked it. Central Park Drifter (Graveyard Shift): Canadian 80s vampire cabbie, synth & lights. Toronto pretends to be NYC, but I wasn't fooled. Lotta tits. Stripper vampire Sugar Bouche is a standout. Also features John Haslett Cuff as a dick. Director Jerry Ciccoritti went on to do a well-received tv bio of Pierre Eliot Trudeau (of X-Men). I fade in and out some, and it's no way a good movie, but I liked it a lot. Return of the Evil Dead: the mayor sending out the little girl to look for her dad is great. I was going to suggest he do that. |
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Suited-up Twanger
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: I live on Planet Miller, but you're all invited.
Posts: 7,370
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
Last sickie bout (worst in years) I attempted to watch FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD, which through my sleep-deprived/codeine-addled eyes looked like a universe I wanted to step inside of and inhabit for a while (not just because I want to be mama'd by Anita Ekberg, either!).
For the most part, though, I can't handle reading or watching anything when I'm that ill.
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Don't Know and Don't care
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: California
Posts: 484
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
last time when I was sick I watched "Carnival of Souls", "Last Man on Earth" and "Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow".
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: St. John's, NL, Canada
Posts: 367
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
For me it's always Godzilla and dinosaur movies.
I've been sick for the past three days and I watched a DVD-R someone made of Godzilla vs. The Cosmic Monster from an airing with Dr. Paul Bearer from Tampa. That was pretty much perfect. |
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Registered Self-Abuser
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Gretchen's House
Posts: 234
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
I get sick A LOT, and prefer really long films, westerns, and Larry Clarke movies. But, to second an earlier post, thrillers (preferably bad, big-budget political ones) are probably the best thing to watch.
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Call me Snake
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Garden State NJ
Posts: 4,589
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
I prefer the Epic route myself, too.
Godfather parts I & II Lawrence of Arabia The Dollars Trilogy Once when I was really felled I saw Heaven's Gate. It did the trick.
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Garbage Day!!!
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 176
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
When I'm sick I love watching Post-Apocalyptic films. Don't know why.
I watched World Gone Wild today and it was a fucking blast. Why and how did I pass this great little gem up when I was younger? Michael Pare and Bruce Dern rule!!
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 6
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
when i'm sick, i watch feel-good movies. sorry to sound lousy or dorky. it's just that i already feel bad so i want to feel even a bit better.
![]() ![]() but when i'm really sick (like when my head hurts when i watch even just a little) i don't watch at all |
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Long Live the New Flesh!
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In the Desert...
Posts: 3,090
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
Usually just flat out Horror movies, although now that I think about it when I'm sick I listen to commentaries.
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Funanas
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Syracuse, NY
Posts: 572
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
Last time I was really sick (Oct '08) I layed in my chair and finally watched Dirty Harry all the way through. Now it's one of my favorite of all times
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Dick stuck in Nintendo
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Sweden, dammit!!! Land of Vikings and really hot women.
Posts: 389
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
Whenever I´m sick I usually do these babies. Perfect, fast and fun nobrainers:
Army Of One (a.k.a. Joshua Tree) Marked For Death Under Siege 2 - Dark Territory Silent Trigger The Peacekeeper Delta Force 2 (Ramon Cota 4 eva!) Out For Justice And to top it off I´ll put on Body Chemistry 3 - Point Of Seduction, perhaps Burial Ground or Cannibal ferox. Oops! Almost forgot... The Human Tornado. ALWAYS The Human Tornado. God I love that flick.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Posts: 611
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
I watched Jackson's KING KONG while laid out in the hospital and stoned on morphine. Being high didn't make the film any better.
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Mary_Land
Posts: 817
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
If I'm sick with a headache, I don't want to watch TV. Usually.
Sick without a headache, or with a mild one, I'm not too picky about what I watch from my library. ---- Last time I was REALLY sick with the flu, was maybe 4-5 years ago. I've had some bad sicknesses before, but this one was body aches, slight headache, seemed like it took much more energy to move or do anything, etc. I only felt OK when laying down on the sofa. The morning when it kicked in, later that day my pre-order for the first season of Kojak on DVD arrived with the mail. I made something to eat, and started with the first DVD. I laid around all day watching Kojak. Next day, horrible feeling still, I watch more Kojak. I did this for 5 days or so. I think I finished the Kojak before I felt better. The sickness lasted a little over a week, from what I recall. Now, my mind has a slight association with words "Flu" and "Kojak" ![]() .
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Guest
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 6,948
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Re: What movies are you watching when you're sick?
I was sick as a dog all week, and watched a stack of 70's flicks. Off the top of my head Trip with the Teacher (1975) and Bucktown (1975) were really enjoyable.
Oh, and I watched Slumdog Millionaire 3 more times. I watch the same shit when I'm ill as I do when I'm ill. ![]() |
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