In Reply to: Re: Well said mate, but try not to be too hard on ol' Victor, ... posted by Victor Khomenko on May 7, 2002 at 05:08:27:
Fair enough - I am new to the board, didn't know M had been the subject of ad nauseum discussion. As you say, we all probably have different ideas about what constitutes 'obscure' movies - I'll bet you could probably site some REAL unknowns if required. Some 70's Russian cinema? Some good films from Iran latley.The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser is probably my favorite Herzog, Fitzcaraldo a close second. Saw a good program on the life of Rainer Werner Fassbinder last Sunday night - he didn't make particularly good films (IMHO) but man, the guy sure could binge.
Cheers,
Sattler
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- Re: Well said mate, but try not to be too hard on ol' Victor, ... - Sattler in Melbourne 07:52:21 05/07/02 (2)
- The obscure charm of obscurity - Victor Khomenko 08:04:49 05/07/02 (1)
- Used "M" on Amazon for ten bucks. - Victor Khomenko 08:08:42 05/07/02 (0)