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Do you have a region free player?
The Arrow Films set(s) might be a better deal for the Fassbinder movies (I can't comment on the picture quality or special features if there are any, I just know that I'm every so often tempted to buy them given how cheap they are), even inclusive of delivery and customs.

You can make movies about anything, and people are people.

So the Kore-Eda is basically an unfunny remake of Life is a Long Quiet River?

I'm kicking myself for not thinking about it, that has to be one of the best ever.

It might not have been "torture porn", but it was violent movies in general, the reference point was Natural Born Killers rather than Saw.

I don't actually know what to think about it, it makes a lot less sense than magnets.

My favourite one (or approaching) is a literary one, Roth's Operation Shylock which is introduced as "A Confession" based on true events, concluding his series of books playing with the links between author, narrator autobiography and imagination.
It very quickly becomes very apparent that the story is a bit too

Powerpuff Girls is great, I've recently starting a systematic run-through the show, the last I've seen was the Rashomon inspired The Bare Facts, which was probably as good and smart as you can get while still being accessible to kids.

His memory must live on!

Has no-one mentioned Insane Clown Posse yet?

I actually thoight this episode might be the first step taken into classic Gilmore Girls, the troubadour trial and thousand yellow daisies are making it step over the line to a new world where it's no longer afraid to really dare to be different.

I think the essential part in your comment is made for, this is no longer the case and this is why her movies can come off as unrelatable to, all the more so that cinema tends to be a mass market medium (it's also possible to argue that the common folk appeared a bit more in comedies, the tragedies were more noble).

Maybe I'm a little over-reactive, but it's the only retcent rom com I can think of where the main female characters are actually smart independent women who are not defined by their men and are the equal in the relationships, just for that I will always love it.

I might be in the minority, but I also thinks "Who cares?" describes Lost In Translation perfectly.

Jia Zhang-ke deserves to be in that list among everyone else in the introduction, he's one of the most consistently amazing directors of the past fifteen years.

I maintain that the first Legally Blonde is amazing, the one true heir to screwball comedies; the sequel was a crock of shite that was so bad it made me want to cry. Given that she was more involved in the second one, I tend to question her choices.

A friend moved there a couple of years ago.
You'd get piles of money, but it's an awfully boring country.
Although depending on how big your piles are and how much you are actually working (as in does your job require very long days and weekend), you would be extremely central in Europe and be able to go anywhere for a

I'm pretty sure the MPAA gives Disney and Pixar cartoons G ratings as a matter of principle, I remember reviews of Tarzan and Cars 2 mentioning they were relatively quite violent and that parents of young children should be careful.

The TI pops up 30 minutes before I finish work, most of my job involves dealing with people who finish their day shortly after I start mine, so I'm usually just waiting until it's time to leave as most has already been dealt with or can wait until tomorrow.

What is it you found out about Carax?