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I haven't seen too many foreign films but have liked the ones I saw, you know, the ones that made a fairly big splash over here like Amelie, Roberto Benigni's film, etc.
I put Persepolis on my queue and that Diving Bell/Butterfly movie...
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Not foreign, but A Love Song for Booby Long as long been a favorite of mine.
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Not foreign, but A Love Song for Booby Long as long been a favorite of mine. I don't peruse the adult section of Netflix that much. . .
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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I bet not, since you were a charter subscriber to wantedlist.com (NSFW)
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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A Love Song for Booby Long Is that one of those National Geographic movies?
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Yeah, and in a neat twist from Hollywood, the biggest stars are the oldest women.
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Ok, who has seen this movie? I think I finally convinced my son that the trailer really isn't scary and that he'll love the movie. This will be his first movie in a real theater. I can't wait to share the experience with him.
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We tried to see it last night but it was sold out.
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I saw Wall-e last night. I have mix feeling about it. <no spoilers (i think...)> As expected, the sound and visuals lived up to Pixar expectations. Now, the story, hmm I found it a bit too preachy & heavy… I don’t have kids, but I could tell most of the movie story-line would pass over their head, so if you’re going w/ small kids, be prepare to do some explanation during the movie to keep them interested.
Last edited by JaimeG; 06/28/08 04:16 PM.
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I saw it yesterday. Loved it. It seemed to take a little while to find its groove, but once it did it was really entertaining - typical Pixar mix of wit and storytelling. I think Wall-e himself is one of the most endearing characters Pixar has created, which is really something considering his vocabulary in the movie consisted of about 4 words. I wanna see it again.
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