Feorh
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Post by Feorh on Nov 27, 2004 16:33:21 GMT
yes! it's a very unusual movie...but also very disturbing. You love the girls and yet you can see how increasingly...lost...they are becoming in their own world. Indeed, oh I´d love to see Paul Pawlikowski´s "My Summer of Love" in this context for it seems to be similar to HC. I think they showed it some weeks ago in selected cinemas in the UK.
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Post by DreamDangerously on Nov 27, 2004 20:53:43 GMT
Yes I really wanted to see that, but needless to say it didn't make it on to the big soul-less multiplex here.
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Feorh
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Post by Feorh on Nov 28, 2004 7:39:22 GMT
Yes I really wanted to see that, but needless to say it didn't make it on to the big soul-less multiplex here. That´s really a pity, but as I read they want to show it somewhere in June next year in the United States, but maybe we have luck in Germany (+ in the UK) and they show it to a wider audience or eventually offer it on DVD or so. Well, I´m a hopeful pessimist.
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Post by DreamDangerously on Nov 28, 2004 15:20:42 GMT
I'm quite lucky really because now I live really close to London and there are a few cinemas there that will certainly show such films. Hopefully it'll get a DVD release and we can catch it that way.
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Post by Feorh on Nov 28, 2004 17:09:25 GMT
I'm quite lucky really because now I live really close to London and there are a few cinemas there that will certainly show such films. Hopefully it'll get a DVD release and we can catch it that way. well, wish you good luck then I still have the hope that when they show it in the US. they´ll also release it here in Germany. But by the way, d´you know the French film "Tanguy"?
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Post by DreamDangerously on Dec 3, 2004 18:20:20 GMT
no i haven't seen it, whats it about?
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Feorh
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Post by Feorh on Dec 5, 2004 17:58:50 GMT
Oh, it was our French course watching it in some local cinema. I don´t know whether they showed it anytime in the UK, but it´s actually a really funny film about a 27 (or so) year old man who still lives at his parents´ who therefore want to get rid of him, for instance through placing the working vacuum cleaner next to his room at night, or pulling off the power cable of the computer so that his work is deleted. Here are some pictures: www.1000films.com/tanguy/vid.html
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Post by Kneetroll on Dec 9, 2004 5:10:52 GMT
Yesterday I watched The Day After Tomorrow. I gotta say, some of that film was a little "Americans are heroes, goddammit!" however, most of it was actually quite disturbing. Especially the bit, I thought, when New York got washed out.
Of course it probably wouldn't happen as quick, but something like this could happen! Scientists and climatologists are already saying that in hundreds of years, London could be hundreds of feet under the sea!
I don't think it'll be that long!
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Yuffie
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Post by Yuffie on Dec 9, 2004 15:39:51 GMT
Van Hellsing at a freinds. I love that film. If you havn't seen it, you have to go watch it. I swear, there is like 5 minute's of talking, the rest is just action.
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Post by Becky on Dec 25, 2004 21:20:50 GMT
Can't let this thread die, lol
I went to see Phantom of the Opera a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was fantastic. Anyone else seen it?
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Post by Feorh on Jan 8, 2005 21:55:03 GMT
This morning I watched "The White Rose"; it was unfortunately rather not that worth seeing; but since it is one of the sparse (german) productions of that subject, I guess, it was actually acceptable. I think, they could have set the beginning more in the childhood of Sophie and Hans because both weren´t that anti-Nazi first. With the film´s portrayal, however, they didn´t really succeed to show that circumstance. Anyway, I´d love to get some new screening with, eh, maybe Bryce Howard (has anyone seen The Village?) as Sophie Scholl, haha. That´d be marvellous. Or Sprague Grayden .
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Post by Daniellalala on Jan 9, 2005 23:32:21 GMT
I liked Phantom but it did go on at times....
I saw Napoleon Dynamite at the cinema on friday..funny and now i am watching the shining, home alone...forgotten how creepy it is
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Post by Feorh on Jan 10, 2005 18:36:31 GMT
Yesterday, i eventually watched The Virgin Suicides. Great movie *nod*. But my most-wanted movie still is My Summer of Love, haha (autosuggestive smile), i don´t have much hope that i get to watch it in germany -.- Okay, and there is also Donnie Darko that i desperately want to see.
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Post by DreamDangerously on Jan 11, 2005 20:53:24 GMT
The Virgin Suicides IS a good film, very dream-like and sad too. I love Donnie Darko, very very much. I saw it first on a flight home from New York and I sat on the plane crying and worried the air hostess. I still haven't managed to see My Summer of Love....I can't even find it to *cough*download*cough*, it's certainly not on at any cinemas. I started watching Napoleon Dynamite on the recommendation of several friend but I found it so painfully unfunny that I had to turn it off after about 20 minutes. I also finally got to see The Village.........interesting premise if a little plodding. hmmmm *rubs chin thoughtfully*
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Post by Jimjamz on Jan 31, 2005 20:07:15 GMT
Phantom of the opera...second time I saw it so it was dragging along a bit, but still very good. Every time I've saw it the rest of the audience were sitting really stiffly and not talking at all, even when the film ended. Snyone else find that when they went to see phantom?
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