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Since a month i plann to watch cruel intentions 2 and 3 on amazon but i never do... i guess maybe this weekend
I loved the first, cruel intentions with sarah michelle gellar
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"For wise and good men always feel disinclined to hurt those that are of much less strength than themselves"
"Truth and Virtue do not necessarily belong to wealth and Power and distinctions of big mansions"
"To abuse and insult, is inconsistent with reason and justice"
- The Prophet of Indian Nationalism Raja Ram Mohan Roy
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Two very good British films from the early 60s:
The Angry Silence (1960)
https://archive.org/details/the-angry-silence-1960
Billy Liar (1963)
https://archive.org/details/billy-liar-1963
Also Midnight Express (1978), worth a watch, if only for the great Giorgio Moroder soundtrack
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I watched the Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return, completely unenjoyable, i have no idea what did the makers want with it. 1-10 I give one point, because seeing Isaac was nostalgic, but thats all. Dont watch it.
The next movie was The Great Silence, very good spaghetti western by Sergio Corbucci, with such legends like Mario Brega and Klaus Kinski. 8-10
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I need to get grounded so I watched a comfort movie.
I wouldn't call it a "western" per se, but it shares the same setting of a desert town.
It is one of those films that doesn't make a lot of sense, the first time it is watched. Every once in a while, a roman numeral will flash on the screen to tell the viewers that a new chapter is starting. This only adds to the initial confusion. It takes that whole "man with no name" trope in a direction that most would never suspect it could go.
As a matter of fact, I am not well at all.
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