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I think he's saying you have to be politically correct nowadays so you can't use the word "foreign."
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I saw a bit of that one yesterday. The sound was so terrible. The police commissioner speaks over the radio and it sounds like it was recorded through a can. I prefer the Zodiac Killer for the nonsensical, outrageous performance of the lead (hopping up and down on the top of one of his victim's cars ).
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J'accuse
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Sukhov replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
X, Y and Zee Next: sci fi film -
1. A Tale of Winter, Éric Rohmer, France 2. Nation and Destiny: Choe Hyon Dok- 1, Kim Yeong-ho, North Korea 3. Nation and Destiny: Choe Hyon Dok- 2, Kim Yeong-ho, North Korea 4. Nation and Destiny: Choe Hyon Dok- 3, Kim Yeong-ho, North Korea 5. Nation and Destiny: Choe Hyon Dok- 4, Kim Yeong-ho, North Korea 6. Violent **** II, Andreas Schnaas, Germany From the foreign editions- Kærlighedens smerte, Nils Malmros, Danish edition
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Their index numbers, I guess?
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The Human Beast
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I take it maybe they were all gazing down at their phones.
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Could it be "Night Must Fall" (1937)? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029310/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Must_Fall_(1937_film)
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Trafic is probably my favorite of his films. Funny gag after gag with another scathing criticism of technology. My favorite of his short films is probably School for Postmen. I like the bell gag the best. Was funny to see it reused in Jour de Fete. Evening Class was very crude and with dull sets.
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Tati, Jacques
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Looking forward to the Hiroshi Teshigahara films but overall meh...
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There are many decent audiobooks available on YouTube. I am currently making my way through this one. Decent translation but the pic used in the video isn't actually Stirner but rather some random guy. There are no pictures of Stirner.
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I think the image may not load properly on his computer or something. It looks fine to me though. Also yes, that car is very nice. Very funny scene with Tati trying to calm her and tell her that her dog isn't dead but only making it worse and worse.
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Fictional camping van from Jacques Tati's Trafic. Doubles as a grill. Also predicted television in cars.
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Looking for an old documentary about a schoolteacher...
Sukhov replied to Amygrantfan's topic in Information, Please!
To Be and To Have (2002) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318202/ -
I listened to this one played on the local (I think it was ?) radio with my dad as a kid and really enjoyed it. One of my favorite exchanges from the show was when they were in their swimsuits and about to go swimming (I forget the exact episode)- Boynton: "Oh, Ms. Brooks. I never knew you had a mole there." Ms Brooks: "Yeah, I've had one on my elbow quite a long time."
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Kid Galahad
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The Evening Class (1967) has been on before I think. Also I too am very glad to see more Tati films coming on Imports. Can't wait.
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Sukhov replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Anthony Quinn in La Strada Next: machine gun -
Great Gatsby
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From the Popeye cartoon- the Spinach Roadster. Popeye's car seems to be inspired by the Ford Model A while Bluto's is an early model Cadillac.
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My top FF films of 1991 1. Delicatessen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro, France 2. Raise the Red Lantern, Zhang Yimou, China 3. A Brighter Summer Day, Edward Yang, Taiwan 4. The Double Life of Veronique, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Poland 5. Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, Kazuki Ohmori, Japan 6. Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky, Ngai Choi Lam, Hong Kong 7. Zombie '90: Extreme Pestilence, Andreas Schnaas, Germany 8. The Bride, Behruz Afkhami, Iran Nothing from the foreign editions for the past two years btw.
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I love that one. It is really more about the Freudian unconscious than anything else. When you enter the room, whatever you want will come to you regardless if you are even conscious of it or not. The Stalker recounts how the man wanted his family member back but was instead rewarded with money that he wasn't even aware he wanted. The Room is a Zone in which your true desires are realized on the condition that you are able to formulate them. Easily one of my favorite films of all time. Very poetic and beautiful.
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Maybe it's raccoons?
