Citizen X - Stephen Rea, Donald Sutherland, Max von Sydow...........wicked film about the hunt for a killer set in Soviet Russia around the time it was crumbling. Brilliant portrayal of unwavering determination in the face of ridiculous obstacles........
imo of course !

Citizen X - Stephen Rea, Donald Sutherland, Max von Sydow...........wicked film about the hunt for a killer set in Soviet Russia around the time it was crumbling. Brilliant portrayal of unwavering determination in the face of ridiculous obstacles........
imo of course !

I've seen Pasolini's 'Salo', but it's pretty gruesome. Some of the people who walked out were actually puking, or at least acting as though they might at any moment.

The Unbelievable Truth
Trust


The Cave of the Yellow Dog.
I love that film - and The Story of the Weeping Camel.![]()
The Year My Voice Broke
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that's part of a pair with Flirting, no?
Dark City isn't as popular as it should be

I've got both. Thought Weeping Camel was better
It was a hard decision to chose. The kids in the Cave of the Yellow Dog were *so* cute though!
Do you think I could adopt a Mongolian baby?

Dark City isn't as popular as it should be
not ENOUGH people have seen The Thin Red Line.
I wish i was one of the ones that hadn't seen it. I want however long I spent watching that toss back. We're Hollywood, but we can do art too, please believe us, please, pleeeeeaaaase. /desperate pining

Fuck me
It's Terence cocking Malick.
although that's probably all the Hartley you need, he does seem to make the same film over and over![]()
You don't seem to understand his work is all.I was speaking about the cast.
Is that the one with the
ending where the city flips over into the light? If so, yeah, very very good film
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Intacto - a brilliant spanish offering that never got the attention it deserved
Do one, Hartley is a geniusYou don't seem to understand his work is all.
yes. It got critical love but no greater love.
yes. It got critical love but no greater love.