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40hz:
Maybe somebody can help me out with this one. It's a 2009 American film called The Limits of Control..



I can't decide if this is an unusually clever movie - or just a send-up of Bergman's style.

(I strongly suspect it's a complete put on to see how many film buffs fall for it - but maybe I'm missing something?)

Anybody else out there manage to sit all the way through it like I did? :huh:

40hz:
Here's two more if you like heist/caper movies. Both are brilliant semi-sleepers: Foolproof and The Score.

   

Plus a very updated remake of that classic heist film The Thomas Crown Affair that's easily 100 times better than the original:



After this film, Rene Russo Rules! Go gingers!!! :Thmbsup:



mouser:
A Few More From Me:

The Killer Inside Me
To Live and Die in LA
Frailty
Pontypool
Winter's Bone


ps. I used my Web Link Captor (disccussion thread here) program to search for and find IMDB links for entries for me, and automatically build me the bbcode to paste in my post.  Finally I found a perfect use for that program.. (perfect except for it doesn't attach photos).

Renegade:
Since we're posting so many, I'll add another and a note:

Life of Brian



And pretty much everything else by Monty Python.

The only bad thing about Monty Python is that we can't get any more Monty Python.  :Thmbsup:

But, rather than dwell on negativity, I think that we should always look on the bright side of life! :P

tomos:
This is one that used be a favourite of mine years ago, but would nearly have to look at it again to see if it's still up there.

Being There


It was Peter Seller's last film, very different from his other films, quite slow moving but with some absolutely classic scenes.

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