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Man who gets money.

Can't grow a stache proper.

So you remind them of Jews with bad taste?

Yeah, this seems like a fun movie if nothing else.

I hope it is better than Too though.

It is Miike. Gay comes with the territory.

Part of it is as above and part of it is streamlining titles which simply don't work in english. To give a different Ozu example I Was Born, But… is more accurately translated as A Picture Book for Grown-ups: I was Born, But. There's also the exploitation films which really get into the long names. Violent Cop's

This film is just the coldest thing ever. There's a scene where a small shootout occurs with a lot of collateral death and nobody blinks an eye. Nobody, but Kitano can make Brecht techniques into acts of emotion.

Sounds like Tolstoy's (and Bresson's) The Money.

That's the only in the set I haven't seen.

Rossellini is my favorite director and Flowers was a huge part of that
because I had never really experienced anything like that. You really
need this new set because Europe '51 is sort of a sequel to Flowers as
it supposes what would happen if Francis were alive in then modern
Italy.

No, but now I need to.

That's actually probably one of the weakest parts of the film lacking in any intelligent thought and just being silly for the sake of. My personal favorite is with the guy trying to break into the old man's house.

Phantom of Liberty actually does return to a story at a point rather cheekily. There's a few other films and much more commonly books like that though.

He plays Ralph Fiennes in Manhunter too, right? That movie is so damned freaky as to be perfect.

If There Will Be Blood taught us anything it is that people will pay money to see Dano get beat up.

@avclub-75e43c12ef9f1cfdaeae92ca6fa90640:disqus  Which is probably good since his character doesn't have more than three lines in that movie.

Is Paul Dano related to Royal Dano? That's seriously been bugging me for nearly a week.

Lucas wanted someone who wasn't in the union ad remembered an old teacher. Boom Kershner is hired to make a great Star Wars film and somehow succeeds.

Honestly he should have won for California Split, but we know how that went. He was only ever nominated for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (everyone in that film was nominated).