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16th May 2007, 03:00 PM
#11
Other than the aforementioned:
My other favorites.
Ingmar Bergman - Persona, Wild strawberries, Seventh Seal, Cries and whispers,etc
Luis bunuel - Age of gold, un chien andalou, The exterminating angel, The discreet charm of bourgeoisie
Sergio Leone - Once upon a time in the wEst/America, The good, the bad and the ugly (best in the dollars trilogy)..
Terry Gilliam - Brazil, 12 monkeys, Monty python films, The fisher king, Fear and loathing in las Vegas
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16th May 2007 03:00 PM
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16th May 2007, 03:07 PM
#12
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Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Oh, appidi varingala. Hmmmm But I guess AN was all about 'raping' of either side. The movies victimized themselves more than the other side. All these movies, at different points were strongly against US strategies.
adhu dhaan illaingaren
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16th May 2007, 03:16 PM
#13
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Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Sergio Leone - Once upon a time in the wEst/America, The good, the bad and the ugly (best in the dollars trilogy)..
Terry Gilliam - Brazil, 12 monkeys, Monty python films, The fisher king, Fear and loathing in las Vegas
hehe
Sadhakallahu Nabiyul Kareem - A R Rahman
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16th May 2007, 03:19 PM
#14
Originally Posted by
crajkumar_be
Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Oh, appidi varingala. Hmmmm But I guess AN was all about 'raping' of either side. The movies victimized themselves more than the other side. All these movies, at different points were strongly against US strategies.
adhu dhaan illaingaren
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16th May 2007, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Originally Posted by
crajkumar_be
Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Oh, appidi varingala. Hmmmm But I guess AN was all about 'raping' of either side. The movies victimized themselves more than the other side. All these movies, at different points were strongly against US strategies.
adhu dhaan illaingaren
seri, namma thaaraga mantram, Let's agree to disagree
Thilak,
Tarkovsky padangal kidaippadhu migavum aridhaga ulladhu...
Found Stalker and Solyaris in RIC Videos, Chennai...
Watched Stalker - puriyala but VERY intriguing. Something quite unlike what i'd ever seen before. vera oru ulagam.
unga kitta dhaan vaangittu polaam nu irukken
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16th May 2007, 03:34 PM
#16
Originally Posted by
crajkumar_be
Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Originally Posted by
crajkumar_be
Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Oh, appidi varingala. Hmmmm But I guess AN was all about 'raping' of either side. The movies victimized themselves more than the other side. All these movies, at different points were strongly against US strategies.
adhu dhaan illaingaren
seri, namma thaaraga mantram, Let's agree to disagree
Thilak,
Tarkovsky padangal kidaippadhu migavum aridhaga ulladhu...
Found Stalker and Solyaris in RIC Videos, Chennai...
Watched Stalker - puriyala but VERY intriguing. Something quite unlike what i'd ever seen before. vera oru ulagam.
unga kitta dhaan vaangittu polaam nu irukken
Sure Yeppo chennai varinga-nu sollunga. BTW preparing that list of movies in divX. So that if you want any other films. I would burn it together in the dvds and give
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16th May 2007, 04:12 PM
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Thilak, surprising that you left out 'Ivan's Childhood' in your list of 'Anti War' films. There is so much to talk about that movie and what Tarkovsky wants to say.
"Why do we need filmmaking equipment?"
"Because, Marcel, my sweet, we're going to make a film. Just for the Nazis."
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16th May 2007, 04:16 PM
#18
Originally Posted by
kannannn
Thilak, surprising that you left out 'Ivan's Childhood' in your list of 'Anti War' films. There is so much to talk about that movie and what Tarkovsky wants to say.
I was talking about films about Vietnam war being Anti-war or not.
Of course, IC will obviously feature in my list of films about Anti-war.
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16th May 2007, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
crajkumar_be
Francois Truffaut: 400 Blows, The Wild Child, Day For Night....
Ivara eppadi marandhen? No New Wave without Truffaut..
Also, Makhmalbaf - the man who made the world take note of Iranian cinema.
"Why do we need filmmaking equipment?"
"Because, Marcel, my sweet, we're going to make a film. Just for the Nazis."
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16th May 2007, 04:21 PM
#20
Iranian movies.
"Children of heaven" and "Taste of Cherry" are my favorites. Haven't seen that many. Kannann, give me your favorites in it.
Few other directors with distinctive style:
Fellini, Antonioni, Godard and Peckinpah.
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