anyone interested ? watched a real good Indian movie.... refreshingly different for a change
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anyone interested ? watched a real good Indian movie.... refreshingly different for a change
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does the chick in the background get naked? shes hot :lol:
will check it out, can i get this at hollywood video likely?
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Just read in a magazine that Americans don't even bother looking at foreign films... only hollywood sh*t... :)... Has anyone seen Amélie Poulain?
Check it out if you like a good French movie
[URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/"]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/[/URL]
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[quote=peloquin]does the chick in the background get naked? shes hot :lol:
will check it out, can i get this at hollywood video likely?[/quote]
nope, no nudity (or even kissing) in this film. While kissing is becoming slightly more acceptable in recent movies, this one has none
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boooooooooooo! :lol: so am i likely to find it at hollywood video, or should i look online?
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[QUOTE=jorre]Just read in a magazine that Americans don't even bother looking at foreign films... only hollywood sh*t... :)... Has anyone seen Am?lie Poulain?
Check it out if you like a good French movie
[URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/"]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/[/URL][/QUOTE]
i love that movie! :D
other foreign movies off the top of my head that i have:
La Cit? des enfants perdus (The city of lost children) FRANCE Batoru rowaiaru (Battle Royale) JAPAN Le Pacte des loups (brotherhood of the wolf) FRANCE Irr?versible FRANCE Un long dimanche de fian?ailles (A very long engagement) FRANCE Das Boot GERMANY
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[quote=peloquin]boooooooooooo! :lol: so am i likely to find it at hollywood video, or should i look online?[/quote]
sorry bruva, I have no frickin clue what Hollywood Video is. You could go to an Indian Store and see if you can rent the DVD.
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ah, k. hollywood video is a video rental store... i was under the impression that its a national chain, but maybe its local only (the headquarters is in oregon)
there is an indian store down the street where i get my samosas, ill look for it next time im in there :)
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holy shit do you get the LARGE Samosas with green peas which are spicy as shit ? mmmmmm mouth watering now.... :p
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[quote=jorre]Just read in a magazine that Americans don't even bother looking at foreign films... only hollywood sh*t..[URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/"][/URL][/quote]
this is one of THEE most retarded things i have ever read. dont believe everything you read.
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[quote=peloquin] Irr?versible FRANCE [/quote]
I read that Memento (great movie!) is based on Irr?versible...at least the way the movie is made
I have Irr?versible on dvd, but I never watched it completely ... it's to hard man:x
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[quote=Jibgolly]this is one of THEE most retarded things i have ever read. dont believe everything you read.[/quote]
my bad. I read it in an interview with Elijah Wood about the movie "Hooligans"...
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[quote=jorre]I read that Memento (great movie!) is based on Irr?versible...at least the way the movie is made
I have Irr?versible on dvd, but I never watched it completely ... it's to hard man:x[/quote] It's actually the other way around, As Memento was made before Irreversible. A lot of people asked the director of the film why he decided to film the film in reverse chronological order (including at the screening at the Toronto Film Festival), and he replied that it made the film a bit more complex and gave the film a bit of a happier sense of closure (he's right - but I still think it was a last minute decision influenced by Memento and its success).
When I first saw Irreversible, I really didn't like it, simply because of the excessive violence, and I had just watched another pretty shocking French film called Fat Girl (which was banned here in Ontario). Fat Girl was a pretty standard coming of age story that had one of the stupidest, manipulative shock endings I've ever seen. The whole ending generated the controversy that ended up getting it banned in Ontario and elsewhere, and pretty much was the only thing notable about the film. Having come fresh from that, I was pretty much feeling like I was being manipuated by another French movie, but this had a lot more going for it. You went from disliking Vincent Cassel's character so intensely to understanding that he's a bit of an asshole that really loved a woman (Monica Belluci) that he knew was better than he deserved.
The soundtrack to Irreversible was done by one of the guys from Daft Punk. Really good soundtrack.
Myself, I'm still really into a lot of Korean films and Hong Kong fare. Sammo Hung's debut as a film villain in SPL is absolutely one of the best Hong Kong action films to come along in some time.