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The Song Hier Kommt Alex inspired me to watch it for the first time... Not bad... Can't believe that they let this much titty in the mainstream back in '71'....
6.5/10
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quote:Can't believe that they let this much titty in the mainstream back in '71'....
Well, those days were better than today...bare women (and even men) were considered progressive art at the end of the 60s and early 70s. Itīs only since about the last 15 years that put a big ban on bare breasts....especially over in the prude USA (sorry, no offence). Luckily over here in Germany/Europe it`s still quite liberal and even normal to show female breasts...even boring tv-thrillers show them in almost every episode...although it is getting a bit less than in the 70s/early 80s. There was a time here when nobody would care at all when tits were shown...I even remember a children`s comedy movie that had them in it.
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I just watched the Rambo trilogy as well as the Hannibal Lecter series..except for Red Dragon..which Im currently reading...both Rambo and Hannibal Lecter movies were 10 out of 10..cant wait to see the new Rambo in theatres!
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The last concert with lead singer Tarja Turunen. I can't recommend this band enough. Excellent symphonic metal band.
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The Tattooist... Based in my hometown Ok flick... 7/10
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quote:Originally posted by FootLongSub Zero: The Song Hier Kommt Alex inspired me to watch it for the first time... Not bad... Can't believe that they let this much titty in the mainstream back in '71'....
6.5/10
That movie was originally slated to be slapped with an "X" rating when it was to be released. Kubrick cut some of the T & A out to get it reduced to an "R." Surprisingly enough all the wanton violence didn't factor in to the "X" at that time!
I had just watched it again myself a few weeks ago. I think I first saw it over 20 years ago when I was in high school. If you want to get another film from that era that was originally an "X" rated one, but cut back to an "R" try "The Midnight Cowboy."
quote:Originally posted by LeDaemon:If you want to get another film from that era that was originally an "X" rated one, but cut back to an "R" try "The Midnight Cowboy."
Yeah but Midnight Cowboy sucks.
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quote:Originally posted by Hal: "Hot Fuzz"...British movie by the guys who brought you "Shaun of the Dead". I give it 7/10...liked "Shaun of..." better.
-Hal-
I loved Hot Fuzz. I went to see it at the theatre and as soon as I got home I watched Shaun Of The Dead. Can't wait to see what they come up with next.
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The Star Wars Holiday Special. Supposedly really bad but I actually liked it. I'd give it a 6/10. It could have been better without the musical numbers.
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POPCORN (2007) ... I generally liked it. Your typical nerdy type dude falls for and goes for "The Girl" within' the cinema type environment... alot goings on to keep you entertained.... 8/10
Enjoyed the special features aswell
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If you like the Hannibal series, did that include Manhunter? It is original to Red Dawn. Michael Mann flick always great soundtracks and lighting. Brian Cox plays Hannibal and was excellent.
If I had to choose a movie or so..just watched the Bourne series in HD for all the European cities I'd love to see!
The number 23 had parts with amazing lighting, The Suicide girl parts
Reign over Me, I know why a lot of DPs choose NY as the backdrop.
The Boxer - DDL is right up there with Sean Penn.
Eternal Sunshine - just ex cinemaphotography
inTreatment has the kwan Rodrigo Garcia as writer/director - One set so it is all dialogue and rigorous communication. "love with a sword."