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Old 07-03-2006, 11:05 AM   #98
sandypossum
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Australia
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Friendship's Death - I don't think I've ever met anyone else who's ever seen this, and I've been trying to buy it for years.

The City of Lost Children is also one of my favourites, and rkzenrage:
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My wife and I are still in an argument over whether it was a sexual relationship or not....
nah, I don't think it was sexual. Neither of them had any real sexuality - One wasn't even that interested in the floozy in the bar - but they were definitely in love. I love the bit where One's pretending to be a heater.

Breaking the Waves tore me apart, but the very last bit with the bells seemed so unnecessary and a bit too twee.

Bad Boy Bubby - fantastic!

The Big Lebowski is one of my favourite comedies. I like most stuff from the Coen brothers.

Didier - particularly great if you like dogs (me) and soccer (husband). I saw it once on TV subtitled, but have only been able to buy it in French only.

Themroc - outstanding French movie with no real dialogue, just noises that sound like language (in this case French) but could just as easily be English.

By the way, since there's so many film fans in this thread: do any of you know of a good film forum, something like Booksleuth but for movies.

(I was trying to find a particular anthology for decades - asking in speciality shops, blablabla - and then one bookseller suggested I try Booksleuth and I had a response (the correct one) within 24 hours! I've been trying to identify a few movies I saw long ago, but the only movie forums I've found have been pretty mainstream.

Oh, but in case you think I'm getting uppity... I'll confess my alter ego movie passion for Bollywood. I have a DVD collection of about 700, but about 50 of them are Bollywood. Don't suppose there are any other Bollywood fans in here? (clanging silence!)
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