Yeah the watchman the movie was awkward with family menbers especially as Zack Snyder decided somehow wasn't violent enough.
The bit in GI Joe where two children beat the shit out of each other was pretty uncomfortable for me, I'm sure any 12 year olds you all in the audience probably it considerate it kick ass.
hashtagsarestupidI watched David Cronenberg's Shivers with my brother. Awkward hilarity ensued. Oh, and my mom saw the tree scene from Evil Dead. She didn't think too much of it.
This is a signature. Think of it what you will.I admit it wouldn't have been as awkward in Joe if both were already trained. As it is it's there to prove how awesome Snake-Eyes is.
To Be Updated when I'm not LazyThe scenes in The Mechanic with Ben Foster and the child molester were a bit creepy to watch. But the copious amount of Ho Yay made it better.
More Buscemi at http://forum.reelsociety.com/Speaking of child molesters this part in kiss kiss bang bang were gay Perry confronts confronts Olivia's father was pretty uncomfortable.
I loved how Robby Downey Jr broke the fourth wall and apologise for it immediately afterwards
edited 9th Aug '11 4:33:02 AM by joeyjojo
hashtagsarestupidSad scenes they mostly make me cry.
The infamous hillbilly rape scene in Deliverance. Unless I'm drunk, then I try to watch it with as many people as possible.
Check out my crappy internet band.Unfortunately I experienced this with Watchmen 's sex scene and I had to fast forward it awkwardly with BOTH my parents there.
edited 10th Sep '11 5:30:12 AM by JRPictures
I'm on Youtube Reviewing Things Cause I can.For me, it's become incredibly awkward trying to watch the Slave Leia scenes in Return Of The Jedi now.
The whole "ecstasy of gold" sequence in The Good The Bad And The Ugly, because the person I'm watching it with will usually get bored or complain that Tuco runs like a girl, or say he/she doesn't like the music. And denegrating one of the greatest movie scenes of all time is UNACCEPTABLE.
How could you not like the music in that part?
How bout commercials about erectile disfunction?
edited 11th Sep '11 2:54:07 PM by lolacat
Seeing all these piss ant tropers trying to talk tough makes me laugh. If Matrix were here, he'd laugh too.^^ What the... what kind of terrible people do you hang out with?
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am...Sigh... I have to say it. Don't like it, I understand.
I have wathed most of those scenes with my parents, and frankly, I don't get the fuzz with them guys. My parents rarely get awkward with them. The most awkward it has been was the sex scene in Watchmen and the lesbian scene in the second Millenium trilogy. Oh, and the Black Swan scene, if you want.
At the watchmen scene, my mom simply commented that it added nothing to the film, wich was true, and that was the end of it. Oh, and many jokes were made at the Dr.
The Millenium one, ok that was with my mom only, and was pretty awkward.
And the Black Swan scene, yeah, with both of them, with mom grossing out.
My point is, it's only been awkward while watching the most extreme scenes, but not to the point of getting out of the room or fast forwarding it. That seems extreme. I mean, why do people get all Freudian about it? It's not like they haven't watched sex scenes ever. (Oh, and no, do not compare that to "It would be like watching them have sex", because it's not, it's just a movie).
So Yeah, I don't find them disturbing. You may call me a freak now.
Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.This little exchange in Commando:
(Arnold convinces the bad guy who looks like a cross between Freddie Mercury and the village people to let go of his daughter.)
"You don't want to pull the trigger, you want to put the knife in me and look me in the eye and see whats going on in there while you turrnnn ittt. Don't deprive yourself of some pleasure. Come on, let's party."
Seeing all these piss ant tropers trying to talk tough makes me laugh. If Matrix were here, he'd laugh too.Well, it's not just my parents. It's always really awkward when I watch any nudity or sex scene with anyone at all.
There was one time that my mom insisted we watch An American Werewolf In London. Only she had forgotten what happened during the climax. My grandmother thought it was funny. By far one of the most awkward experiences of my life.
Another thing, and I know this is kind of weird, but I can't stand introducing someone to a scene I love. I can't just enjoy it - I'm always concerned that it's being judged.
And if I claim to be a wise man, well, it surely means that I don't know.My parents are the kind who change the channel when anything past making out comes on, so yeah. With everyone else, there's kind of that judgmental "You watch this crap?" kinda feeling.
^ I know what you mean by that, somehow when I'm with other people I react less.
edited 18th Sep '11 12:02:04 PM by Merlo
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am...Oh, good, I was worried I'd be the only one posting in here to say "any sex-related scene." Totally fine on my own, but with anyone else it's just uncomfortable—I feel like they'd be judging me for watching something with such a scene.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.
Or that movie where David Bowie is naked or Metal gear solid games. I did watch Braveheart with my gramma, though.
Seeing all these piss ant tropers trying to talk tough makes me laugh. If Matrix were here, he'd laugh too.