Author Topic: 127 Hours  (Read 1197 times)

So my girlfriend and I just watched 127 Hours, and finished about 10 minutes ago.  Holy hell.

I do sorely believe at this point that there is nothing I can say to make a bit of a loving second up of what the movie was like.  Words can't being to fathom, it was goddamn amazing.

I normally don't well up in movies.  Well forget man, I'm drenched in tears.

Last remark, the movie is about climber Aron Ralston who descends Blue John Canyon, only to have his right arm trapped in between the wall of the canyon and a huge boulder.  He thus comes to the conclusion that he needs to amputate his arm in order to save his life.

James Franco, you loving prick, you've done it again.  I'm now satisfied.

i bet your gf loved it when you cried

also i want to see this now :o

it is indeed a very intense movie.

I've never heard about this. I'm having difficulty imagining that response based on that summary.

I've never heard about this. I'm having difficulty imagining that response based on that summary.
This

Either your too sensitive or I cant feel emotion.

Either you're too sensitive or I can't feel emotion.
Or, the most obvious answer, there's quite a bit more to the movie than we can presume here.

Or, the most obvious answer, there's quite a bit more to the movie than we can presume here.

umg grammr natsee
Clearly.
It sounds interesting, and I would like to see it.

It's the psychological kind of emotion emitted
Like  "What would I do in his situation? Would I cut my arm off or would I try to wait for help? What if I die? Have I been living my life I had wanted to?"
Right?

I watched that with one of my friends.

The whole time we were just saying "dude he is so forgeted."

the best part is when scooby doo comes, I laughed my ass off.

so

it's saw

but nature is being the starfish and not some clown.

So is the whole movie about him being stuck and deciding to cut his arm off because that's the only thing people talk about and it doesn't sound like a very appealing concept for a film

So is the whole movie about him being stuck and deciding to cut his arm off because that's the only thing people talk about and it doesn't sound like a very appealing concept for a film
Its based off a true story, which is compelling on its own.

It irritates me that a movie titled 127 hours is not actually 127 hours long. Does anyone else feel the same way?

It irritates me that a movie titled 127 hours is not actually 127 hours long. Does anyone else feel the same way?
yeah forget you groundhog day!
it didnt come with an auto rewind!