RNL
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Post by RNL on Apr 1, 2007 0:17:10 GMT
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Capo
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Post by Capo on Apr 3, 2007 15:37:18 GMT
1. Children of Men 2006 2. Y Tu Mamá También 2000
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Post by Capo on Apr 3, 2007 15:39:38 GMT
Y tu mamá también is blessed with the same casual, roaming camera as Children of Men, with subtle long-takes which might be overlooked by a less keen eye because it's ever-so-slightly wobbly (and might thus appear as less 'stylised') - and is also complimented by an omniscient, fully-integrated voice-over, too.
I really wanna see his Harry Potter effort.
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Post by Pherdy on Apr 4, 2007 16:43:22 GMT
I have actually seen four films of his. I didn't like his Great Expectations update all that much, but as far as Y tu Mama Tambien and Children of Men are concerned: top notch. His Harry Potter is also great compared to the first two childish family films of Chris Columbus. With "Azkaban", the series got mature and exciting, although I'm still not a huge Potter fan. 1.Children of Men 2.Y tu mama tambien 3.Prisoner of Azkaban 4.Great Expectations
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Post by RNL on Oct 27, 2008 21:04:20 GMT
Features 1. Children of Men (2006) *****
Anthologies 1. Paris, je t'aime (2006) ***** (segment: "Parc Monceau")
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Post by svsg on Oct 27, 2008 21:11:57 GMT
Children of men
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Post by Anasazie on Nov 27, 2008 2:30:46 GMT
1. Children of Men (2006) [blue]4/10[/blue]
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