In Reply to: La Tourneuse de Pages--- posted by patrickU on May 11, 2007 at 14:08:54:
"The Valet" I did feel like it was what you said... a bit of a French flavoring of an American product (or at least some influence in that way)... but I enjoyed it and laughed out loud.A few weeks ago I saw one that was kind of like that as well but with a bit more going on, and it felt very French through and through... damn, now I can't remember the name... It takes place at a theater and cafe and auction house, and there's some beautiful piano music... oh, "Ave. Montaigne(sp?)"
Don't piss on my shoe and tell me it's raining.
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- I just saw a French film that made me feel the same way (in regards to the lack of depth/popcorn movie aspect)... - sjb 21:40:54 05/11/07 (5)
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- Re: I just saw a French film that made me feel the same way (in regards to the lack of depth/popcorn movie aspect)... - sjb 07:15:18 05/12/07 (3)
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