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Holcomania wrote: Ty Webb wrote:Kate Rev wrote:I'm totally immersed in Twin Peaks.I never did see the whole season in order. I need to do that.ha! I almost called you sativa... mike, you should most def watch the whole series. i still think it was the most bizarre/entertaining show on tv, ever.Overlapping worlds...I don't think I've watched one minute of that show since high school. It would be almost completely fresh for me.
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if you have a spare couple of days, the Carlos miniseries is great. It's the story of Carlos The Jackal, and was discussed elsewhere on the forum.Three episodes, each the length of a movie - about 1:45 per installment.Really interesting, and enlightening. An inside look at how terrorism worked before the internet and computer background checks. People could move around the world pretty freely, it seems.Also answers some questions about how we got where we are now, all from the freedom fighter's perspective.As a side note, there are some truly striking German women in this thing...O and I watched it over three nights and loved it. It's in about five different languages, so subtitles aplenty. Also, can be complicated at times if you don't remember other historical events, and organizations, like the events in Munich, Entebee, the embargoes, OPEC, Black September, all of the crazy German activist groups of the 70's, and that people apparently smoked like there was no tomorrow back then.A great companion piece, also on Netflix streaming right now, is Baader-Meinhoff, about one of the bigger crazy German activist groups of the 70's. Ever wonder how everyday people with a liberal bent end up bombing banks? Here's your timeline.Movies about Internationalist Movement idealists might just be my thing right now. I lived though it as a kid, but my understanding of it was all just dudes got blowed up in Paris this week. These movies are making everything click for me right now - the puzzle is getting put together. I now understand what people were trying to accomplish, even though with available hindsight what I'm left with is a combination of you really thought this was going to help? and damn, what a mess you've left in your wake that we're still dealing with.Pretty fascinating.-A
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alex maiolo wrote:As a side note, there are some truly striking German women in this thing...Yes -- I've watched a few of Assayas' movies and he does have a thing for casting absolutely gorgeous women (not as a detriment to the film, either).scntfc wrote:in the same vein (mini mini-series about violent historical figures?), che and mesrine are both available.I've seen em all-- pretty interesting how they all came out within a couple years of each other, and they're all solid films at the very least (although I'd say Carlos is pretty much a masterpiece).Anyone see Flame and Citron? It's up on streaming although I haven't seen it yet. The title is absolutely ridiculous but the trailer looks pretty epic--http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAMIFdnnE20

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alex maiolo wrote:if you have a spare couple of days, the Carlos miniseries is great. It's the story of Carlos The Jackal, and was discussed elsewhere on the forum.in the same vein (mini mini-series about violent historical figures?), che and mesrine are both available.also,animal kingdomthis is englandhungerrefn's bronson and valhalla rising are both amazing films in very different ways.

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