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Old 07.26.2008, 06:33 PM   #2591
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Originally Posted by o o o
yes, the phantom of liberty really reminded of the monty python. it might not be his most memorable masterpiece, but i really enjoyed it. as mentioned in the bunuel thread, i really liked the section about the girl who had "disappeared", but also the other sections, like the one with the postcards... is that also the one where people sit on toilets for dinner and go to the restroom to eat?... it's a nice movie, and not only because of the comedic side.

have you watched "belle de jour" yet? this one is also great, maybe his more classic movie, but from what i can remember, it's really one of his best... i might actually see it again tomorrow with some friends.

in any case, el angel exterminador is certainly one of my faves from him (as i probably mentioned it before in that other thread).
yeah the disappearing girl and the toilet scenes were great. and not only for the comedic aspect of it.
i also like the monks playing poker and the S&M bit.
i need to see belle de jour. i need to see all his films. are there any to stay away from?
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