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Originally posted by klangspiel View Postbefore you make that assessment, which is of couse a valid one to make, you should have a look at white material first.
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Originally posted by MASUGNEN View PostYes, but don't you find a meaningful statement therein, that politics for the viewer and voter has become so intricatly mazed and impossible to overview?
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Interviewed Jean-Pierre Jeunet yesterdayFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by sam_tem View Post
i watched that japanese "Thirst" movie last night. It was terrible.
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Originally posted by Faust View PostInterviewed Jean-Pierre Jeunet yesterday
Still yet to see Mic Macs
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i watched some of the new criterions recently:
dillinger is dead - i enjoyed this more than i was expecting. yes, it may be another one of those experimental movies from the '60's, but it wasn't nearly as tedious as people described and works as a great time capsule. you begin to expect what's going to happen at the end of the movie as you go along though which ruins the whole dramatic flair of it. i suppose this type of thing was more uncommon/shocking back then, but it doesn't even raise an eye in this day and age when family murder/suicides are a common response to recessions.
make way for tomorrow - a nice little sentimental classic from the golden age of hollywood. more for cinema purists i suppose as the message is delivered in a very heavy-handed manner as most things from the time.
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