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04-08-2009, 11:36 PM | #3071 (permalink) | |
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Like D Day Lewis can make any kind of bad movie. /sucking off.
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04-09-2009, 05:22 AM | #3073 (permalink) | |
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on screen it's a large penis shocking you....when you get the dvd at home , you don't even notice it...it's not that bad. Yeah i understand what you mean a little bit with all the T and A....but I felt that was put in there to help deal with the fact that guys had to see full male frontal so they were constantly trying to balance it out but I think the females won though lol. They were showing alot of male ass...and us guys only got a partial nipple to tied us over. I just loved who The Comedian was and what he represented.....him and Roshahk(sp?) were my faves |
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04-09-2009, 08:55 AM | #3074 (permalink) |
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(1985) No-holds-barred, arty, Bolshevik war-atrocity film set in Belarus where 650-odd villages were razed by the Nazis, along with the customary slaughter of their populations. Can't be bothered with an in-depth review but needless to say it's not syrupy Hollywood toss. For some reason I was watching it with headphones on which, with the dream-like sound editing going on, was like listening to some hellish, experimental-quadrophonic 60's album. There were some really cool recurring motifs as well and symbolism I didn't quite understand (I'm sure the heron was portentous). If anybody could recommend similar films that aren't directed by Sergei Eisenstein I'd be chuffed. Oh yeah one thing that did nag me about the film was the treatment of the girl and the 'you had it coming' bit at the end. Found it a bit sexist. But then again this is wartime Eastern Europe, a rural and impoverished Soviet state... not Dunkin' Donuts. If you see it you'll never forget the last 20 minutes NINE SAUSAGES OUT OF TEN |
04-09-2009, 09:14 AM | #3075 (permalink) |
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I'm not sure how similar it is (well it's certainly more subdued) but I actually preferred his late wife Larisa Shepitko's masterpiece "The ascent". Ruminations on life, death, human dignity, Christianity and all sorts of claustrophobic stuff also set during WWII but without all the pyrotechnics.
Incidentally, the last 20 minutes weren't what stuck with me the most with Come and see, it was the 15 or so minutes of shell-shock. One of the most impressive sequences I've ever seen...
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04-09-2009, 09:18 AM | #3076 (permalink) | |
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What drugs are you on? He's drop dead gorgeous, even with the big frame glasses...:\
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