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Gogol Bordello
I love Bunuel, but "Un Chien Andalou" is probably the most pretentious "movie" ever (except some Lynch ones). If i'd recommend one of his films i'd say "El Angel Exterminador" "Viridiana" or "Belle De Jour".
ñññññññ <-- that translates to "added to my Netflix queueueueu"haddsie said:If you enjoy Lynch, try Luis Bunuel (that's an "n" with a ~; didn't know how to type that right). Early twentieth century surrealistic filmmaker from Spain. His counterpart in poetry was Lorca and in art was Salvador Dali (who collaborated on films with him). The opening scene of Un Chien Andalou is as f'ed up, if not more, than any Lynch shitz. Even more f'ed up is the story behind filming that scene (if anyone has seen it already).
And I also saw "Finding Neverland". I liked it; it was funny, touching, Johnny Depp. Just great.
One Inch Man said:Anchorman
Pretty much sucked, but always good to see Steve Carell in a flick, since he's funny as all giddyup.
dorian gray said:ps: anchorman at the theater - uproarious. anchorman at home - "we laughed at this?"
Doomcifer said:Just finished watching Million Dollar Baby. Amazing. Absolutely one of the best movies I have seen in a longtime, if not ever.
Doomcifer said:Just finished watching Million Dollar Baby. Amazing. Absolutely one of the best movies I have seen in a longtime, if not ever.
exactly.Thanatopsis123 said:It's too bad I never got around to seeing that because every asshole that watched it felt like it was okay to ruin the ending for everyone else for some god damned reason.
jimbobhickville said:Good Morning Vietnam - alright, a little bit overly-sentimental, but enjoyable
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - really interesting. I don't really believe that he was a CIA operative, but who knows?