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Old 06-30-2008, 11:45 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by WDecraene View Post
I've seen a lot of my favorites mentioned in previous answers to this post so I won't mention them again.

From the maker of Amélie Poulain: 'Delikatessen'. A lot older, very strange but highly enjoyable. It features one of the actors who's also in AP.

"21 grams", "Amores perros" and "Babel" from Alejandro Gonzalez. What can I say ? Very dark movies but I'm a fan.

Y tu mama tambien.
U-turn (superb cast)
Cidade de deus
The Slapper (book by Roddy Doyle but I don't remember who did the movie)
Young Frankenstein, or rather, Fronkenstein (Mel Brooks)
Spaceballs (dito)
The Wedding Singer: making fun with the 80s
La grande bouffe (still unsettling after all these years)

... I could go on all day
Saw 'Delikatessen' ... which also had Dominique Pinon in it (which is why I saw it .... he's just too good to miss).

I've seen everything Mel Brooks ever made (and there's only one that I didn't care for ... I can't put my finger on why ... but that was "History of the World Part I").

Saw "The Wedding Singer" ... and probably need to watch that one again. However, there are a lot of films on your list ... and I like "dark" ... that I have not seen. So .... on the list they go. Thank you.

(PS .... did you ever get around to accepting my apology??)
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