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    What are everyone's favourite films? Do you only see neo-realistic italian movies or Morrissey related films (which are very good, generally)?

    My favourite film is "A Clockwork Orange" by Stanley Kubricks (I'm kind of an Kubrick fan), other films I fancy is "Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels", "Apocalypse Now Redux", "Blade Runner" and "Amelie from Montmartre".

    So, what do you like?


    For some reason I feel that DeliciousDemon really likes "Tillsammans" (Together) by Lukas Moodysson
    What would Birgit Friggebo do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chartres View Post

    For some reason I feel that DeliciousDemon really likes "Tillsammans" (Together) by Lukas Moodysson


    Where did you get that idea?

    Seriously, I L.O.V.E that movie, I watch it at least once every three months. I think I can already understand it without subtitles. The best part is when the husband is trying to get back with his wife and she's explaining how she changed and how her beliefs changed and she tells him she can't just go back because she's a new-born socialist and he goes "I'm a socialist too!" and she's like "No! You're a social-democrat, that's completely different!"

    Ok I know, not too funny for someone who's not into political science but I am therefore it's funny enough for me!

    Besides that my favorite movies would be .. err ... Taxi Driver? Big Lebowski too. I also loved Goodbye Lenin and The usual suspects. And speaking of guilty pleasures - I secretly adore The sound of music. I know all the songs and when I've been to London I've seen the sing-along version ... twice.

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    The films that I can watch million times and ask for more: Hair (yes, Cod!), Trainspotting, and some other great films that I can't remember right now...

    Oh, and a special mention to the films that made me cry: Dancer in the Dark, Burnt by the Sun (Mikhalkov), When Father Was Away on Business (Kusturica)
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    Has anybody seen a movie of Larry Clark??
    Here, pick up, dig, dig out those weeds out of your happy go lucky fields, of such pollutive thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by chica
    When Father Was Away on Business
    Funny title!
    Here, pick up, dig, dig out those weeds out of your happy go lucky fields, of such pollutive thinking

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    the only movie that made me cry like a baby IN THE CINEMA was Shine.

    Which kinda reminds me that I also love that movie very much.

    Speaking of which Dancer in the Dark is great and it also made me cry. Now I've also remembered the fact that I love Shining.

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    I just love 'pretty woman'...is that bad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolve View Post
    I just love 'pretty woman'...is that bad?
    having in mind that i've seen it about 5-6 times i'd say not.

    my favorite love movies would be franky and johnny and ... err .. all over the guy (it's a romantic movie about 2 gay men, very moving)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeliciousDemon View Post
    Where did you get that idea?

    Seriously, I L.O.V.E that movie, I watch it at least once every three months. I think I can already understand it without subtitles. The best part is when the husband is trying to get back with his wife and she's explaining how she changed and how her beliefs changed and she tells him she can't just go back because she's a new-born socialist and he goes "I'm a socialist too!" and she's like "No! You're a social-democrat, that's completely different!"

    Ok I know, not too funny for someone who's not into political science but I am therefore it's funny enough for me!

    Besides that my favorite movies would be .. err ... Taxi Driver? Big Lebowski too. I also loved Goodbye Lenin and The usual suspects. And speaking of guilty pleasures - I secretly adore The sound of music. I know all the songs and when I've been to London I've seen the sing-along version ... twice.
    Yeah, I know, I love that part too, it's a wonderfull film. Moodysson has made much good films, and many bizzare and miserable films, "A Hole In My Heart", "Lilja 4ever" for example. Seen any of these?

    I'm really exited about his new project "Container".

    "Goodbye Lenin" is hilarious too, and then we also have everything that Monty Python has done. And "Taxi Driver" is a classic.
    What would Birgit Friggebo do?

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    OK, if we're going twee... Ryan's Daughter, anyone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolve View Post
    I just love 'pretty woman'...is that bad?
    If it's not a joke, then it's really bad!
    What would Birgit Friggebo do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chartres View Post
    Yeah, I know, I love that part too, it's a wonderfull film. Moodysson has made much good films, and many bizzare and miserable films, "A Hole In My Heart", "Lilja 4ever" for example. Seen any of these?

    I'm really exited about his new project "Container".
    I haven't seen A hole in my heart but I've seen Lilja 4 ever and it made me entirely depressed. The problem was that I went to that movie unprepared, someone told me that it's a -comedy- and I went for laughs and it completely broke me and I didn't even go to the party I was supposed to go afterwards. I really felt like shit and I still haven't gathered any courage to see it again.

    The good thing is that this movie now became sort of a part of the curricula of some Russian, Ukrainian, Moldovan, Romanian schools so it might end up saving some lives. I truly hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chartres View Post
    If it's not a joke, then it's really bad!
    why? no harm in a little bit of harmless entertainment...

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    I recently discovered the films of wonderful Belgian director Andre Delvaux.
    For some reasons, Japanese distributers weren't interested in his films which was really pity. I saw "Randez-vous a Bray", "Benvenuta" and "Un soir, un train".
    Beautifully shot and very romantic yet they're so overlooked.

    Wolve, you're so young to know about Kustrica. IMHO, he's one of the most important filmmakers at the moment. His first film "Do you remember Dolly Bell?" made me cry.

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    Good topic! One of my favorites is Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (see siggy)- Tom Stoppard is a genius. Another one of my faves which is not very known is Priest -very moving English drama about a gay priest (and you get to see Robert Carlyle's ass - always a plus ). As a teenager I loved loved loved Pump Up the Volume and Heathers, and the perfect teenage movie - Mermaids.
    As for comedies, the funniest movie I've ever seen is Monty Python and the Holy Grail, then there's The Princess Bride, The Pink Panther Strikes Again etc.
    Quote Originally Posted by wolve View Post
    I just love 'pretty woman'...is that bad?
    A little. Liking Dirty Dancing is ok , though.

    I secretly adore The sound of music.
    Me too, me too! I didn't know there was a sing along version, I have to go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Codreanu View Post
    (don't say it, chica)
    OK, I'll only whisper...
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    I'm also a kubrick fan...but apart from that I usually never watch movies... but lately I liked memento and kill bill
    y no tener más sobre mi corazón, una cabeza

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    almost forgot my top 10 fave movie - cidade de deus - was left really breathless after i saw it!

    also loved, loved, loved the romanian masterpiece "Death of Mr Lazarescu" but I doubt anyone here head of it as I accidentally came across it at a local film festival.

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    cidade de deus is the shit!

    blood spilled over me a few times during the movie
    y no tener más sobre mi corazón, una cabeza

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