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This is one of those stereotypes pretty much no one in Germany has heard of.
I wonder gow it even came to be. Afaik there is much less fetish porn produced in Germany than for example the states or South America.

I involuntarily read that in Werner Herzogs voice.

There is this scene where she is carried on a throne to meet the good guys and she just dominates the whole scenery.
She is, to me, an unforgettable part of a forgettable movie.

Well, all the food in Eat Drink Man Woman was on that level imho.

If only. I imagine Coke would probably bring some paranoid energy to the novocaine that is the german TV Landscape.

It rubs the butter on its skin or else it gets the hose again.

I wish they got rid of grades in general.

Every time someone mantions Fassbinder, I get a little bummed.
How on earth did German television go from this to this: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

The last one especially felt like a 2 hour video game cutscene. I was waiting for a quicktime event to happen.

I can't tell if you are beaing serious or not. But what's "weak taste"?

The show isn't even out yet and people already gave it an F?

Your comment implies that your original statement is somehow "the truth" and others are wrong (twittersphere hysteria). Not an uncommon sentiment but still odd to me.

You must be terrified to fall asleep every night.
I was reminded of some particularly exhausting fever episodes I had though.

I am more and more convinced that Wiseau is Joaquin Phoenix in disguise, continuing his weird docu.

She was fantastic in Super 8 and in Sofia Coppolas Somewhere.

First of all congrats, I think you guys did a great job with MITS.
Say, do you know if Hannah Dunne really performed "You go to my head" herself, as stated on IMDB?
If so, please tell her I want to buy her album!

How awesome was that final crane shot with Hannah Dunne performing the titular song?
I want her to have more improvised songs that serve as a backdrop for our story.

Aah, the curse of watching a show about something you know a lot about.
You really have to shut your brain of to enjoy, if something like that happens.
Is there a field outside of armed combat where TV/Movies actually try to be somewhat acurate (or at least have tried for the past 10-15 years)?

He just wrote that his dad has a crippling case of PTSD and you complain about him getting angry about your snippy comment?