Don Calliente
Joined: 31 Oct 2007 Location: SEOUL
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:40 pm Post subject: Free DVD Sex Changes in Itaewon this Sunday December 9th!!!! |
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Sorry - typo. I meant 'Free DVD Exchanges in Itaewon this Sunday Dec 9th.'
Well some of you may remember I made a post a few weeks back asking if anyone wanted to do a dvd exchange. No one did.
Any way. I will sit in the Wolfhound Pub in Itaewon from 2.30pm - 3.30pm this sunday nursing a pint of Kilkenny. I will have amongst others - the following DVD's. If you wanna do an exchange, just turn up with yours and swap me any that I want with those you want of mine.
Now this wont be in the spirit of the book exchange that occurs there, if you don't mind (in that people only bring in utter cr@p and take what few decent books are there.)
Only come if you have decent movies (taking a look at my list may give an idea of how I define decent. Cheers, hope to see you there...
Oh and please feel free to pm me or post here if you are going to come...
Rescue Dawn (Warner herzog, Christian Bale, vietname pow film.)
Mimi's Firsts
American Gangster
A Short Film About Killing (Hard hitting, stylish, by Polish director Kryslowski)
Breaking and Entering (Anthony Minghella, Jude Law, J Binoche)
The Suicide kings (decent thriller with Cristopher Walken)
A Mighty Heart
This is England (pretty decent skinhead movie / period piece
The City of Lost children (from Jenet and Caro, directors of Delicatessen)
Breach (political/spy thriller, excellent character acting by Chris Cooper)
The Edukators (decent German movie, very stylish and raw.)
Letters to Iwa Jima (solid Clint Eastwood direction, lush cinematography)
Ong Bak (high octane, very famous thai martial arts film)
Last Days (stylish Gus Van Sant imagining of K.Cobains last days)
Memoirs of a Geisha (good popcorn film with lush visuals)
The Last Emperor (won 9 oscars, say no more, Bertolucci's Opus)
Facing Windows (poignant Italian thriller about the past & obsession)
Die Hard 4 (does what it says on the tin.... popcorn movie)
A History of Violence (Cronenberg)
Zodiac (solid, engaging serial killer thriller from fight club's David Fincher)
3:10 to Yuma (Western with great performance from Russel Crowe)
Triumph of the Will (Actual documentary filmings of Hitler's Nuremburg Rallies.)
Sayonara (Brando)
Nixon (Oliver Stone, Anthony Hopkins)
Stalin Documentary
Mussolini Documentary
Melinda and Melinda (Woody Allen)
Small Time Crooks (Woody Allen)
Vagabond (decent medieval Japanese movie, can't remember director's name.)
Blood Simple (Cohen Brother's murder thriller, dark, very noir..)
When will I be Loved? (Psycho-sexual character portrayal.)
And some others that I saw recently but can't remember the titles of right now...
Last edited by Don Calliente on Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:11 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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