Occulto Supersovrano

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DeAge™ : 7304 days • Here since 11 june 2006
Lars Von Trier Il Grande Capo
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I saw it just a couple of days ago and I really liked it; a brilliant and extremely funny comedy, in spite of the pretentious critics (Marzullo and his trash talk show first and foremost) who, at the time of its release, said that Von Trier can't make you laugh. The character of the Icelandic president who hates the Danes is especially hilarious (a bit reminiscent of Stig Helmer from The Kingdom).
Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz The Toxic Avenger
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I don’t know if there’s a version with subtitles of Vampire Hunter on the mulo, I saw it in the original language and that works for me! JC Serial Rapist has no dialogue, because for the most part it seems to be just scenes and photos of bondage rather disconnected from each other: avant-garde or filth? Probably the latter...
Fu Manchu No One Rides for Free
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Fu Manchu No One Rides for Free
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Lars Von Trier Idioti
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"Emotional pornography," I was missing this one!
Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz The Toxic Avenger
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Vampire Hunter had me laughing so hard... the punk priests are amazing! Anyway, I'm trying to get my hands on something else by this Bill Zebub (even the name is a program in itself); I checked out his Wikipedia page and it looks like there's some genius in this man! Check it out here Bill Zebub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lars Von Trier Idioti
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I don’t love LVT "because he is considered a genius" or because of Dogma95; I appreciate him because I’ve seen (almost) all his films and I liked them; some (Epidemic, Kingdom 1 and 2, Dogville) are absolute masterpieces for me, others not. It's also perfectly fine to be annoyed by a director and his films (like I am with Clint Eastwood, although I do appreciate his performances in Leone's films), in the end, it’s all a matter of personal taste, right?
Sam Peckinpah Cane Di Paglia
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It's one of my absolute favorites by Bergman. And Bergman is, in turn, one of my favorite directors.
Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz The Toxic Avenger
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I'll tell you the story: it's about a madman who believes he is the reincarnation of Jesus (or maybe he really is, I can't quite remember), determined to make all those who crucified him pay (also reincarnated); and what's the best way to take revenge? Violating and crucifying their women! No dialogues, black metal soundtrack, and scenes of bondage... an absolutely delirious movie. However, I prefer "Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter," it's certainly more amusing. It's worth a watch just for the definitely blasphemous idea behind the plot.
Sam Peckinpah Cane Di Paglia
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@Kosmogabri: I think Bergman's film is even more beautiful than this; the plot: set in medieval Sweden, it tells the story of a girl who is sent by her father to church to light candles for the Virgin Mary; some delinquents, after raping and killing her, seek (and find) refuge right at the home of the girl's parents, who are still unaware of everything. When the father discovers what has happened, revenge ensues... an exceptional film, featuring the brilliant Max Von Sydow in the role of the father. A bitter reflection on the absence of God and on suffering.