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District 13 i liked. nice action & parkour
i got the sequel the other day. its really bad and abit gay at the beginning.
Bloody french they got queer ideas lol
taxi films but again not for the plot or anything
i got the sequel the other day. its really bad and abit gay at the beginning.
Bloody french they got queer ideas lol
taxi films but again not for the plot or anything

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Don't know where to start with this one - about half my DVD's are "foreign".... here's a few...
Takeshi Kitano is good:
- Sonatine (Ganstery but also meditative in places. A good film)
- Zatoichi (Samurai)
Also Kim Jee Woon: (He has just gone Hollywood)
- A Bittersweet LIfe (Great dark gangstery again. Imdb list it as Dalkomhan insaeng from 2005, not the 2015 film)
- The good, the bad and the weird. (To a lesser extent. A bizarre eastern Western)
Stephen Chow (?):
- Kung Fu Hustle (Fantastic Kung Fu/Comedy)
Pedro Almodovar (Odd but sometimes very good Spanish director. Offbeat human dramas)
- Volver
- Talk to her
Studio Ghibli (Animation - Miyazaki et al)
- Howls Moving Castle
- freaking insane Away (My Fav Ghibli)
Festen, a quiet Danish film Directed by Thomas Vinterberg is brilliant
If anyone wants a general recommendation about now, it's a very tacky and very violent but I enjoyed "Machete" (Robert Rodriguez). Especially if you like Tarantino.
Edit: Really should have mentioned +1 on Pans Labyrinth. Devils Backbone by same director (Guillermo del Toro) is also supposed to be good but not seen it.
Takeshi Kitano is good:
- Sonatine (Ganstery but also meditative in places. A good film)
- Zatoichi (Samurai)
Also Kim Jee Woon: (He has just gone Hollywood)
- A Bittersweet LIfe (Great dark gangstery again. Imdb list it as Dalkomhan insaeng from 2005, not the 2015 film)
- The good, the bad and the weird. (To a lesser extent. A bizarre eastern Western)
Stephen Chow (?):
- Kung Fu Hustle (Fantastic Kung Fu/Comedy)
Pedro Almodovar (Odd but sometimes very good Spanish director. Offbeat human dramas)
- Volver
- Talk to her
Studio Ghibli (Animation - Miyazaki et al)
- Howls Moving Castle
- freaking insane Away (My Fav Ghibli)
Festen, a quiet Danish film Directed by Thomas Vinterberg is brilliant
If anyone wants a general recommendation about now, it's a very tacky and very violent but I enjoyed "Machete" (Robert Rodriguez). Especially if you like Tarantino.
Edit: Really should have mentioned +1 on Pans Labyrinth. Devils Backbone by same director (Guillermo del Toro) is also supposed to be good but not seen it.