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films that basically are childrens' fables dressed up in adult clothes?
Star Wars, Batman, Superman, X-Men... yes, good entertainment but many here seem to find a lot more in them.
Okay, maybe calling them the McDonalds of film fare is unfair... how about the Fuddruckers?
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Fudd....What? No cher ami, let stay with the " MacDo " kind of thing..And from time to time why not, even there were the problem of the taste...An Hamburger can be splendid, but a MacDo rarely is, save the very hungry one.
The ingredients dear Watson, the ingredients!
butchers its own beef and has substantial sized offerings.
does not serve gourmet burgers...while I like the fact they grind their own meat, their burgers are shit....
Merci! And I though it was a mystification a kind of fantasy word...
I am looking at the moment at one of the most extraordinary film I ever saw.
So good that it leaves me breathless.
O f course you have to love this kind of story....More of a work of history for an English man.
But the message is universal and the actors are...Incroyable.
Well if you have not seen it.
Do before you die.
He's too taken up with his Fuddruckers paradigm to care about good film offerings...;0)
"yes, good entertainment "
one of the most gruesome, distrubing films I have ever seen:The film opens on May 26th (year unspecified, presumably in the near future) with the by-now infamous scene of a mass-suicide: 54 schoolgirls with an average age of about 15, gather together on a platform at Shinjuku station, for no apparent reason all line up and link hands as the Tokyo-bound train approaches the platform, and with a chilling chant of "A-one... and a-two... and a-three!" in perfect unison, throw themselves in front of the train. The scene of carnage and devastation is horrible: the other people waiting for the train are soaked in blood, there is chaos, one victim's leg smashes through the driver's windscreen, whilst a wheel runs right over another girl's head, whilst the entire station is thrown into total pandemonium.
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next, as soon as I have a few moments away from the World Cup (I'm addicted, what can I say?).
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Ex nihilo, nihil fit . . .
The Suicide Club OK .... OK , I liked this at first - The films premise that "mass suicide" becomes fashionable among a large portion of Japanese teenagers IS pretty cool. It starts with a BANG!! (50 very cute , giggling teenage catholic school girls, hold hands and jump onto the train tracks - before a moving subway train ) ...... This scene is chillingly directed and had me excited with promise and potential for the film ........ Unfortunately , it ended with a disappointing whimper colored in washed out red. I mean it was like they had Paul McCartney write the end!
It is not called popular culture for no reason.
The tale of two young Athenian hookers living their screwed up lives in gritty detail. Well filmed, not quite graphic sex, and plenty of distasteful behavior that is a reality for some people in the world. This is a movie that shows the confusion and emotional vapidness these poor teens suffer and the result of such.Let's discuss that.
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