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JETBLACK87
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What the heck is it? A bunch of shorts? If so, it's either gonna be really long, or the shorts will be really short. Look how many segments, or arrondissement, there are. Anyone know what arrondissement means? According to altavista it's district, but I don't know if that's what it means in this context.
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JETBLACK87
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It says here that there are twenty segments that five minutes each.
I think it's a fake...the French are trying to mess with us. But, than again, it is late and I'll pretty much think anything. |
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Haiseikoh 1973
Posts: 1590 Location: Waiting for the Japanese 1000 Gunieas. |
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The IMDB isn't really know for being totally accurate.
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GATSU
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Speaking of Cohen Bros., am I the only one who hated Fargo?
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Mr Mania
Posts: 581 Location: UK |
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Off topic but yes I wouldn't be surprised, you seem to hate stuff everyone else loves. Personally its one of my favourite Cohen brothers movies along with O Brother Where Art Thou and Millers Crossing. |
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Thingol
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Hi,
Altavista has right, "arrondissement" means district. Paris' divided in twenty arrondissements. The architecture style's very different between each other |
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Proman
Posts: 947 Location: USA |
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First of all, it's Coen (not Cohen) brothers. Second, I liked 'Fargo' but I thought 'The Man Who Wasn't There' was better. I knew about this movie for a while now. It looks very interesting.
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JETBLACK87
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I haven't seen Fargo yet. But I like all of their movies that I've seen:
The Hudsucker Proxy The Big Lebowski O Brother, Where Art Thou? Intolerable Cruelty I don't want to see Ladykillers. I can't think that it's possible to improve on Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers with a Wayans brother. |
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Mr Mania
Posts: 581 Location: UK |
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Your right as well it is Coen. I was disappointed with The Man Who Wasn't There. It was good just not as good as expect from the Coens. In actual fact I have been disappointed with their last few movies.
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Aaron White
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Posts: 1365 Location: Birmingham, Alabama |
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Jean-Luc Godard is in on it too? Alright! Without Godard stuff like Eva and Utena might not have happened, so it's cool that it's strating to come full circle.
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