I have to catch up a bit:
The other night we saw Quills again- can I just say as good an evil pirate Geoffrey Rush was, he makes an awsome Marquis De Sade. The dialogue on this film is delightfully naughty and I love it's transitions from playfulness to the grusome - somewhat like the writings of the Marquis himself. Incidentaly this was a great follow-up to Pillow book.
Tonight we saw Tokyo Drifter, a classic 1966 Japanese gangster pic. Style wise this one definately was swanky - hip tokyo bars and settings. The jazzy soundtrack also was a pleasure. However, I found the film a bit hard to follow - not sure if that's my Western Sensibilities getting in the way. This, of course was a good follow-up from Diabolik.
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I would believe only in a God that knows how to Dance.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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