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Sukhov

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  1. Starting to remind you of a certain other person(s) who dislikes Muller?
  2. The Emissary Who Did Not Return - This is my second favorite Shin Shang Ok film alongside Pulgasari. The film is set in the Netherlands (though filmed in Czechoslovakia at the same studio as Amadeus, not that the North Korean audience could tell the difference) where a DPRK diplomat puts roses on the grave of a fallen diplomat. An acquaintance of the man shows up and tells him about how she knew the original diplomat and how he selflessly gave a speech about how Korea deserved freedom from the Japanese at the 1907 Hague convention only to be ignored by the international community and then commit suicide for his fatherland. This is based on a real story though the suicide at the end is an embellishment for dramatic effect. The film was a co-production between Korea and Czechoslovakia. Likewise all the Korean actors spoke Korean and the Czechs spoke their language and it was all dubbed into Korean in post-production. Dubbed versions of this film were also released in East Europe and also Japan. It was also shown at the London Film Festival. This is a pretty interesting film worth a viewing.
  3. This is one of the first classic movies I ever saw and is a really underrated Cecil B. DeMille film. Very moving, religious film, almost as much as his later Ten Commandments.
  4. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is very good too.
  5. Happy Birthday to David Lynch, director of Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, Elephant Man and many more great films! He turns 73.
  6. Muscarella, Michael - construction coordinator - The Big Chill
  7. Tonight 1/19 at 5:40 AM is the Charley Chase short Mr. Bride In this comedic short, a no nonsense business man takes his male employee along with him on a practice honeymoon. Dir: James Parrott Cast: Charley Chase , Muriel Evans , Del Henderson .
  8. My personal favorite of his is probably Funny Girl followed by Ben Hur. The Sadie number is probably my favorite of the entire film.
  9. That looks a lot like a Nash Metropolitan.
  10. From the foreign editions- Twenty Years Later, Eduardo Coutinho, Brazilian edition Memórias do Cárcere, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Brazilian edition The Element of Crime, Lars von Trier, Danish edition Karkalou, Stavros Tornes, Greek edition The Price of Love, Tonia Marketaki, Greek edition
  11. My top FF films of 1984 1. The Home and the World, Satyajit Ray, India 2. The Funeral, Juzo Itami, Japan 3. Twenty Years Later, Eduardo Coutinho, Brazil 4. Heimat, Edgar Reitz, West Germany 5. The Emissary Who Did Not Return, Sang-ok Shin, North Korea/ Czechoslovakia 6. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Hayao Miyazaki, Japan 7. Godzilla 1985, Koji Hashimoto, Japan 8. Caligula's Slaves, Lorenzo Onorati, Italy 9. A Cruel Romance, Eldar Ryazanov, USSR 10. **** Tango, Masashi Yamamoto, Japan Runaway, Sang-ok Shin, North Korea
  12. I've seen a few movies from this region and some of them had full on nudity in them. If you go back to my review of the Batman rip off, the movie has a strip club scene with nudity in it.
  13. For some reason this post looks really weird on my screen but I assume this is the link you intended to post? http://www.worldsgreatestcritic.com/nightmaremaker.html Edit: Never mind. Your post looks readable for me now.
  14. I've never seen this one on tonight but it sounds interesting so I'll give it a look. Unfortunately there is no content advisory on IMDB so I can't see what type of murders or nudity/ explicit scenes to expect. As for the video nasties, I'd say Cannibal Holocaust is the most famous and with good reason. Such a wonderful film.
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