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Six Days Six Nights ( À La Folie ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.0 Import - Australia ]

AV Channel

Australia released, PAL/Region 0 DVD:it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ),English ( Subtitles ),WIDESCREEN, SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Trailer(s),SYNOPSIS: A menage-a-trois between rival sisters and a boyfriend provide the dramatic focus of this French film. The sisters ...
  
  











  



  
Vertigo (Collector's Edition)338 reviews
James Stewart, Kim Novak

Universal Studios, 1998

From Among the Dead

+ picture looks better than the 1999 dvd to this layman's eye
+ The Obsession Grows Stronger
+ a psychological and visual tour de force!
  
  











  



  
Walkabout - Criterion Collection85 reviews
Jenny Agutter, David Gulpilil

Criterion, 1998

A meditative experiance

+ A stunning experience
+ What a great gift !!!

Many people are only capable of understanding big-budget typical hollywood movies that have a nice, tight, familiar plot structure and end with a nice resolution. If you are one of those people, you will hate Walkabout. If you believe that film is a legitimate form of high-art as opposed to ...
  
  











  



  
Maya Deren: Experimental Films7 reviews
Maya Deren

Mystic Fire Video, 2002

A wonderful collection of experimental film

+ All Completed Films of Maya Deren, Pioneer of American Avant-Garde Cinema.
+ Surrealist film primer
+ Maya Deren
+ extraordinary cinema arts
  
  











  



  
Water76 reviews
Eric Seema, Raghubir Yadav

20th Century Fox, 2006

Mourning

+ Don't miss
+ Well, I not very familiar with Indian movies, but this one sounded
+ Womans Role In Hinduism
+ Excellent
  
  











  



  
Once Were Warriors149 reviews
Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison

New Line Home Video, 2003

If the man wants some eggs, you cook him some F*****G EGGS!

+ A Correct Cultural Film
+ Unforgettable and powerful drama
+ highly recommended
+ Once Were Warriors
  
  











  



  
The Thing (Collector's Edition)516 reviews
Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley

Universal Pictures, 2004

The Thing

+ still scary
+ Paranoia and Gore - On Ice!
+ Thing
  
  











  



  
Shock Corridor - Criterion Collection34 reviews
Peter Breck, Constance Towers

Criterion, 1998

Jaw-Dropping Hysterics...in the film AND in your living room

+ SAMUEL FULLER, OPUS 16
+ one of the greatest looney bin movies

Ambitious journalist Peter Breck lusts after a Pulitzer Prize or, at the very least, "a book, a play, even a movie sale." So what's a starving, scheming, modestly talented scribe to do? Why, according to Shock Corridor, he ought to get himself committed to a loony bin to grill the crazies who ...
  
  











  



  
Battlefield Baseball15 reviews
Tak Sakaguchi, Atsushi Ito

Subversive Cinema, 2005

the best worst movie in japan

+ comparable to CANNIBAL! THE MUSICAL
+ You have to see it to believe it -- and even then you might not believe it
+ For the love of baseball
  
  











  



  
Under Capricorn15 reviews
Ronald Adam, Ingrid Bergman

Image Entertainment, 2003

One of the unknown and nevertheless one of the best films of Hitchcock

+ You could hear a pin drop

By some thoughtless prejudices "Under Capricorn" is rejected among the people who love violence and action as an "untypical" or "tedious" film of Hitchcock which lacks for suspense and goose-flesh (Hitchcock himself most cynically and deliberately contributed to similar prejudices by his ...
  
  











  



  
Whisper of the Heart70 reviews
Youko Honna, Kazuo Takahashi

Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2006

Satisfaction

+ Another great one by Hayao
+ Whispers of the Heart
+ Good, but lacks the overt magical charm of other Ghibli movies.
  
  











  



  
Pathfinder (Unrated Edition)119 reviews
Karl Urban, Clancy Brown

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, 2007

Edge of My Seat

I thought it was a very good movie. It kept me on the edge of my seat and the action throughout was great. Jay Tavare and Karl Urban were great foes and allies to each other.
  
  











  



  
Pistol Opera6 reviews
Makiko Esumi, Sayoko Yamaguchi

Tokyo Shock, 2003

Works For Me

+ Impressive amalgamation of styles.
+ Suzuki certainly hasn't mellowed...

I'm not sure why, but this movie makes sense to me in some surreal way. There are some 'Japanese' bits that I don't quite get (probably more than I even noticed, though such is what you get with foreign film), but the color, the strange poetic flow of the dialogue... As said, it all just seems to ...
  
  











  



  
March of the Penguins (Widescreen Edition)438 reviews
Morgan Freeman, Charles Berling

Warner Home Video, 2005

Stunning

+ "MARCH OF THE PENGUINS"; EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY FOR THOSE WHO ARE EARTH-CONSCIOUS!
+ A formal affair, Antarctic style

This movie was incredible and is a must see for anyone who cares about nature at all. The lengths that the filmakers went through to capture this footage is astounding and paid off well. It is relatively low-key and the narration adds to this sense. Nothing outrageous or over the top like you ...
  
  











  



  
The Hidden Blade13 reviews
Masatoshi Nagase, Takako Matsu

Tartan Video, 2006

Yoji Yamada's second chambara film is a "HIDDEN" gem....

+ The Hidden Blade
+ Tame & True
+ Magical, Spiritual, and Captivating
+ nicely done samurai movie with a certain thoughtfulness
  
  











  



  
WHAT? (Diary of Forbidden Dreams) - Roman Polanski, Sydne Rome1 review

Abstracted Bliss

...Perhaps, one of the best uses of Mastroianni in a supporting role that supports more roles than a circus. This is a classic, which deserves DVD distribution and should be in every Polanski fan library. Give, Take!
  
  











  



  
Bitter Moon53 reviews
Hugh Grant, Kristin Scott Thomas

New Line Home Video, 2003

One of my all time favorites

+ Uniquely Entertaining yet mind provoking!
+ Riveting
+ Disturbing intrigue
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Knew Too Much85 reviews
Yves Brainville, Hillary Brooke

Universal Studios, 2001

I'm Glad My Vacations Are Nothing Like This

+ Nothing beats the classics!
+ Riviting from beginning to end........never a dull moment!
+ James Stewart is "The Man Who Knew Too Much"
+ robin
  
  











  



  
Urusei Yatsura - Movie 2 - Beautiful Dreamer (Collector's Series)51 reviews
Fumi Hirano, Toshio Furukawa

Us Manga Corps Video, 2004

A Beautiful Anime: A World Of Reality and Fantasy!

+ The movie is five stars, the transfer zero...
+ Great to see a classic anime film and also an early work of Oshii Mamoru
+ amazing
+ sorry for non-japanese speaker fans.
  
  











  



  
Fire103 reviews
Karishma Jhalani, Ramanjeet Kaur

New Yorker Video, 2000

Interesting Low Key Movie about Lesbian Love in India

+ The second Deepa movie I've viewed and it was very well done
+ Worth Viewing
+ A Must See Movie
+ Fire is indeed hot
  
  











  






   



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