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RE: Last film you watched
Blue Is The Warmest Colour(2013)
A brilliant French drama about a young woman who discovers her sexuality as she enters into a relationship with another woman at the cost of loosing some of her college friends who don't approve.Featuring sensitive performances from Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux and some of the most realistically,erotic and explicit lesbian sex scenes ever filmed.
8/10
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The Cars That Ate Paris(1974)
Peter Weir's first film is about Paris,a small town in Australia whose inhabitants make money from traffic accidents.
7/10
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RE: Last film you watched
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Of course.
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30 Days of Night(2007)
David Slade directs this very good film about a group of vampires that besiege a small.Alaskan town in the dead of winter.Danny Huston is excellent and scary as athe vicious leader of the vampires out for blood.
7.5/10
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RE: Last film you watched
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
Robert Aldrich on top of his game directs Bette Davis who gives a fearless performance as an insane former child star Baby Jane Hudson,who lives with her crippled sister Blanche(played by an equally brilliant Joan Crawford)in Hollywood.Based on Terry Farrell's novel.
9/10
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The Hot Spot (1990) An excellent and underrated neo noir directed by Denis Hopper where Don Johnson drifts into a small Texas town and soon finds trouble with the law and women (femme fatale Virginia Madsen & teenager Jennifer Connelly). Connelly & Johnson are good, but Madsen's enjoyable performance tends to steal scenes. The script is witty with some innuendo and you can almost feel the sultry, summer heat in the small town.There's an interesting soundtrack, a mixture of jazz,blues and 1990s music. Also starring Jerry Hardin & William Sadler 8/10
Hercules(2014) An unpretentious and enjoyable take on the often told story with Dwayne Johnson good in the title role backed up by such reliable performers as Ian McShane, John Hurt and Rufus Sewell. 6/10
Lift To The Scaffold(1958) A masterly French noir directed by Louis Malle as a businessman(Maurice Ronet) plans an ingenious killing of his lover's husband only for things to unravel in many unexpected ways..... A combination of tension,clever twists, great Paris night time noir cinematography and an excellent Miles Davis score. Also the amazing Jeanne Moreau as the lover, there's one scene where she walks through downtown Paris at night, looking for Ronet, with very little dialogue just Miles Davis in the background that tells you so much about their back story. 9.5/10
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