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Foreign Film Classics
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A few pics off the top of my head: "A Knife in the Water" & "Repulsion"- both Polanski "Fanny & Alexander" and "Seventh Seal" - Both Bergman "Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" Tres Colours trilogy - "Red" "White" & "Blue" - Kieslowski "A Bout de Souffle" - Goddard "Blowup" - Antonioni I could go on and on, but I want to hear other choices. I'll come back laer with more after I hit my head and can't believe I didn't think of that one. ;) |
I. Don't. Like. Subtitles.
Sorry, but it takes me out of the film soooo completely, that foreign films are practically off-limits to me. I watch the Miyazaki movies happily dubbed by Disney. I don't give a fig about hearing the original language. I must hear and COMPREHEND the dialogue without resorting to reading it. |
Kurosawa, Hidden Fortress comes to mind.
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Les Diaboliques
Delicatessen Le Retour de Martin Guerre The Cook, the Thief, his Wife, & her Lover Jean de Florette Les Parapluies de Cherbourg |
I honestly forget I'm reading subtitles after about five minutes. For that reason it can be distracting to me to watch German or Russian films because I remember just enough of the language that it distracts me from the subtitles.
I love The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (France). Amores Perros (Mexico) The Wages of Fear - Le Salaire de la Peur (France) Autumn Sonata - Höstsonaten (Sweden) Porco Rosso - Kurenai no buta (Japan) Z (France) The Garden of the Finzi-Continis - Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini (Italy) All About My Mother - Todo sobre mi madre (Spain) Drunken Master 2 (Hong Kong) |
Drunken Master 2?
Interesting. We just watched Drunken Master (after seeing you had rated highly on Netflix). The choreography was awesome, and the drunk gods thing was pretty cool (was it just me, or did they completely give up on the clever god names after the 3rd one? "And, uh, this guy's the drunk guy who does this cool move"). Something about the pace didn't work for me, but I was entertained. So how does #2 compare? |
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Habla Con Ella (Talk to Her)
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Similarly, when Supercop was released here it was just as Supercop, even though it is actually Police Story 3: Supercop but the first two were never released in the United States. |
And if you're willing to take Jackie Chan recommendations, check out Wheels on Meals. It is hokey and Sammo Hung sports an oily perm, but it is fun and has one of the best fight scenes Jackie Chan ever filmed. Bennie Urquidez (the guy John Cusack kills with a pen in Grosse Point Blank) is the oponent. It looks like Netflix may not carry it, but I'd be happy to mail you my DVD of it if you promise to send it back.
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This is the one you want to watch. |
There are so many amazing classics.
Kurosawa's 'Dreams', 'Ran', 'Rashomon', 'Throne of Blood'... 'My Father's Glory' and 'My Mother's Castle' 'Cinema Paradiso' '8 1/2' 'Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown' 'La Femme Nikita' 'Like Water For Chocolate' So many... :) |
The "El Santo" films :D
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Herbie Fully Loaded
Reindeer Games Return of the Shaggy Dog Eight Below What? It's on topic...They were all filmed in Vancouver |
Two I would add to the list:
Grand blond avec une chaussure noire, Le (The tall blonde man with one red shoe). The origional rather than the Tom Hanks remake (although I did like that also) Roi de coeur, Le (king of heats) - A world war I private comes into a french town where all the locals have fled and left the inmates from the local asylum who are now "living" there. |
Alphaville.
Europa. The Happiness of the Katakuris. |
Strange Brew.
Woot! |
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