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Tinjessla:
Doh!
LiterSize:
There's a german film I saw once somewhat titled "In case of fire" or something like that...
some random bad action movies:
Hollow Point (it's got Tia Carrere and John Lithgow in it!)
American Ninja (sooo cheesy)
Oooh, went to watch "Save the Green Planet" a couple of weeks ago. Friggin' weird.
I is Grammar:
--- Quote from: Schmendrick ---Ginger Snaps is very good if you can find it. It's a Canadian movie so it's either on television here or you can get it from some rental places. It's a somewhat coming of age film crossed with a low budget horror. I know it sounds terrible, but trust me it is wonderfully addictive.
Also I heard of Little Otik and I wanted to rent it, but my friends voted against me ... sigh...
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Ooh, I have Ginger Snaps on DVD. It's a beautiful werewolf movie. It parallels girl problems and lycanthropy in the sense that they are both being "cursed". Good movie.
Mr Putter:
It's international film festival time here - yay!
I saw "Kung Fu Hustle" last night which is like 12 helpings of awesome - totally recommended.
There's a heap of films that look pretty good from the blurbs, but I'm too poor to see them all - I was wondering if anybody has any recommendations from this list:
Howl's Moving Castle
Broken Flowers
The Ax
3-Iron
9 Songs
The Edukators
Darwin's Nightmare
A Decent Factory
Tarnation
Steamboy
Ghost in the Shell 2
Monster Road
KharBevNor:
--- Quote from: TheCourtJester ---"Vincent" by Tim Burton...a short claymation-style film pre-Nightmare Before Christmas. Kinda eerie and maybe disturbing (much like Tim Burton) but it's neat to see someone's earlier work with developing styles and concepts.
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Vincent is totally brilliant. Definitely the spiritual pre-cursor to The Nightmare Before Christmas in it's style. My special edition DVD of TNBC has both Vincent and Frankenweenie (Burtons other student film) as special features. It only cost about ten pounds actually, and is seriously worth it if you onyl have it on VHS or even unadorned DVD, as it has buggerloads of special features.
Has anyone here seen a German film called 'Die Bombe'? (The Bomb). It's a really tense low-budget psychological thriller about a nuclear technician who holds an entire city to ransom with a home-made nuclear device built with pilfered equipment from a decommisioned nuclear powerplant. Very riveting.
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