One of my friends keeps telling me I need to see this. From what I know it seems like it's really trying to be edgy. Is it good?
>>69983743
Slater fucked Wino up the ass according to a Stern interview.
It's also a great summer movie.
>>69983743
It is pretty edgy, but it fits with the dark comedy which is hilarious.
>I LOVE MY DEAD GAY SON!
>>69983743
Winona is beautiful and there is a CLOTHED shower scene that is easy to masturbate to. Slater is the preeminent edge lord in film and the movie is a seminal edgelord movie. I think its funny and likeable.
>>69984149
wisslpb?
>>69983743
Watched it for the first time not long ago and it's really really good; You have to take it for what it is: comedy, and a dark one at that. But it's amazingly played and the dialogue/plot swips you off your feet. One of my favorite movie of all time now. It actually is reminiscent of Wes Anderson film's atmosphere.
The plot was a vehicle for the visuals. The innocence and brilliance of youthful perception. A love letter to our world and what is in it.
It was trash. Felt like some stupid Lifetime movie I'd expect my mom to watch.
Fantastic film. So many great quotes and cute Nonis.
>>69983897
...source? I heard him say recently that she was "the one that got away" and that he's still in love with her kek.
kino as fuck If you ask me
Well fuck me gently with a chainsaw
christian slater and winona are great but the movie is awful
>>69987742
Personally I think its more like this: Winona and the movie are great and Slater is kinda awful. He's like the proto-fedora.
I love it, gets better each time I watch it.
I havent seen this movie since WPIX Channel 11 ran once a month on Saturday afternoons during the mid 90's.
Its like they switched between Heathers, predator 2, and Duel, and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
>>69987681
Do I look like Mother Teresa?
>>69983743
It's super sarcastic and unrealistic.
However its pre-quipcore and is darkly funny and mean spirited. It captures that 80's teenage "everyone sucks and fuck this gay earth" sentimentality.
Plus 10/10 Wino forever.
Hell just watch it knowing that it would NEVER be made today.
Its like the anti-John Hughes movie.
>>69983743
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x0bHDXGTQg
idk but i like this song.
>>69989894
>Davey Havok
yuuuuckkkk
>>69986207
new pasta?
It was 1988
Movies weren't "edgy" - they were breaking new ground by doing something new and or different.
I feel sorry for you.
Your millennial perception creates a retarded context. That's why no one cares to hear your opinions. And social media has you somehow convinced everyone in the world wants to hear what you think.
We don't. At all.
someone post the webm
>>69990343
no one cares what you think either old man
>>69990349
>>69990392
oh yes, that one
thanks m8
It's worth watching for qt 80s Winona.
>>69990392
>ywn own a clothing store where you let her steal your clothes
kill me now
>>69984330
I used to watch this on VHS over and over while playing Zelda games on another. It's forever cemented an odd casting for that series in my mind.
>>69990469
>anon...it was all the painkillers....I didn't mean to...I'm sorry
>>69990355
>falling for bait
lurk moar
>>69990989
I could say the same to you.
>>69991034
possibly, but I said it first
more movies like this?
>>69992963
Pump Up the Volume
>>69983743
My friend said that every high schooler should go into their freshman year watching The Breakfast Club and their senior year watching Heathers. While I never saw the Breakfast Club , I did watch Heathers and it really sums up the ideology that high school people are fake and bullshit so survive it and have fun while you can beautifully. In my opinion though. Youth In Revolt and Rushmore should also be watched at the beginning of high school because it portrays both extremes of romance to guys in their teens.
>>69983743
Yes it is good. You will not see anything like this in theaters again (teenage, black comedy, without gratuitous sex).
>>69987240
HEY
was this the first time anyone ever prepped for an explosion by putting a cig in their mouth?
Seems like I seen it in other stuff but I don't know of any that predates this. It's super badass and I'd love to know Winona was the first to do it.
PLEASE RESPOND.
>>69983743
I need that red scrunchie
>>69996784
Go to bed, Janice, and take your zero content posts with you
>>69983743
It's like a dark mean girls.
Martha Dumptruck
>>69990343
>muh mellenials
You're probably one too. If not, you should leave gramps.
yes.
the musical isn't bad either has a song about blue balls and everything
I belive the heather papers were ideally stolen from this. Tin head speaking. i think i seent this movie only once half way through it...
>>69984251
Possibly the greatest line in cinema history.
>Nona Break
>>69987061
middle > top >>>>>>> bottom
>>70000799
>>69983743
Christian staler was, and still is, hot as fuck but I can never get passed that high pitched winy sounding voice he has.
>>70001629
The story is that he meant this whole performance as a tribute to Jack Nicholson and that he actually wrote Nicholson a letter asking him to view the film and Slater's performance. He never got a response.
Why were women from this era so much more perfect?
>>70002349
elegance was something women aspired to then
now it's being a trashy skank
>>70002164
>never got a response
Rough.
Winona thread?