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IMDB user comment: "Breillat is a director who has already made shock- waves with her last film "Romance". In her latest piece of disturbing cinematic...
mob61uk
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Feb 1, 2002
7:19 pm
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IMDB plot summary: "Near Penn Station, next to the Amtrak tracks, squatters have been living for years. Marc Singer goes underground to live with them, and...
mob61uk
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Feb 2, 2002
7:46 am
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The opening scenes were shot in the part of New York that is now the Lincoln Center. The area had been cleared for demolition when the film crew moved in. I...
mikey12a
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Feb 2, 2002
8:18 pm
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Fascinating film with lots of great scenes. I just love that period of Technicolor. The boy with the pipes, the camera obscura, the concept of the other...
mikey12a
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Feb 2, 2002
8:25 pm
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I keep on meaning to see that film properly instead of bits here and there. Extraordinary history to this film. I believe I'm right in saying that Carne had...
mikey12a
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Feb 2, 2002
8:30 pm
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IMDB plot summary: "James P. Sullivan (AKA "Sulley") and Mike Wazowski pick up their paychecks at Monsters Inc., the utility company that generates energy from...
mob61uk
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Feb 3, 2002
12:36 am
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... Hi all, This is a trully brilliant film, and the short thats on the front of it had me in hysterics, I saw it along with other industry 'workers' at the...
steveproj
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Feb 3, 2002
12:06 pm
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Grrr F*^"^*" Prince Charles Cinema (sorry I am already going off at a tangent here). Let me start again. Following an enforced change of plan, our little group...
filmfan99uk
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Feb 3, 2002
1:58 pm
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Oh come on you must tell the rest of the story! Cheers Steve www.projectionists.co.uk ... From: filmfan99uk To: filmtalkuk@... Sent: Sunday,...
Steve Grimley
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Feb 3, 2002
2:12 pm
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Since the Group started on 13 January, we have had postings about 32 films. The summary of the votes cast to date have been inlcuded in the Group's database. ...
mob61uk
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Feb 3, 2002
3:59 pm
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Okay Steve to expand on that. When is the Prince Charles Cinema ever SOLD OUT an hour before the performance ? (For you provincial types, the Prince Charles is...
filmfan99uk
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Feb 3, 2002
6:07 pm
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IMDB plot summary: "The story of Krishna, Manju, Chillum and the other children on the streets of Bombay. Sometimes they can get a temporary job sellng tea,...
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Feb 4, 2002
12:08 am
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Feb 4, 2002
9:52 am
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Yes, one of my favourites ever, but not my favourite Powell and Pressburger, that will be Black Narcissus - I saw it when I was about 10 and it made a huge...
sarahalliez
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Feb 4, 2002
7:38 pm
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C'mon everyone, what do you think of this? I loved it, fantastic colour, great convoluted narrative, loads of references to Film Noir and Hitchcock. What did...
sarahalliez
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Feb 4, 2002
7:40 pm
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You'll see from postings 3 and 8 that a couple of us are just as confused about the meaning of this film. Interestingly, that doesn't seem to to stopped us...
mob61uk
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Feb 4, 2002
11:30 pm
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BBCi plot summary: "César (Noriega) is a handsome Madrid playboy whose life takes an unexpected turn for the worst when an ex- girlfriend tries to kill him by...
mob61uk
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Feb 5, 2002
12:38 am
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BBCi plot taster: "The renowned Icelandic actor Baltasar Kormakur has turned in a delightfully wry, finely observed comic drama for his directorial debut. The...
mob61uk
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Feb 6, 2002
11:55 pm
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errm, . . . hope I'm not out of turn here as I'm new in and this is my first post . . . but I disagree about M.Drive needing a supernatural explanation - ...
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Feb 7, 2002
11:52 pm
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A Ma Soeur (The Fat Girl / For My Sister) (notes I put on IMDb at the time when I saw the film at the Edinburgh Film Festival): Director Breillat is back and,...
Chris Docker
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Feb 7, 2002
11:58 pm
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On your point regarding protocol on postings, please feel free to post whatever you want. I would just say put a spoiler warning at the beginning of any...
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Feb 8, 2002
8:39 am
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hello. anybody like old b/w films of the 30's and 40's, especially featuring Bette Davis? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? ...
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Feb 9, 2002
4:29 pm
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Feb 9, 2002
4:31 pm
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Back in the Nineties, I used to belong to an excellent London based cinema social club called 'Cinelink' (if anyone reading this used to belong to them as...
filmfan99uk
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Feb 10, 2002
4:03 pm
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This is great Chris, of course I've only seen it once so no doubt will be in a position to agree with you when I've seen it again! I'm quite adept at fitting...
Sarah Richards
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Feb 11, 2002
2:42 pm
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Breaking The Waves was the first time I had come across the so called Dogme 95 school of film-makers (hand held cameras, no artificial lighting, etc), and I...
mob61uk
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Feb 11, 2002
2:48 pm
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BBCi plot summary: "The title stands for "Mobile Army Surgical Hospital", the setting for Robert Altman's Oscar-winning comedy about maverick surgeons up to...
mob61uk
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Feb 11, 2002
8:16 pm
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Question ? Was Breaking the Waves actually part of Dogma 95; I don't actually think it was. As far as I know the first two films from that were 'The Idiots'...
filmfan99uk
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Feb 11, 2002
8:31 pm
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Yes I agree with you on this. I have seen it on a couple of occasions, and it is the sort of film that you look forward to, but end up well fed up with, before...
filmfan99uk
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Feb 11, 2002
8:39 pm
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Thnaks for the Dogma 95 info - I had just always assumed it was part of that group of films. I also think The Idiots is a great film. By the way, I have Festen...
mob61uk
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Feb 11, 2002
8:48 pm
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