Bob le Flambeur is very enjoyable. Le Samourai is colder and more severe, but beautiful in its way and a fascinating late noir.
Le Cercle rouge (also with Delon) is quite good as well.
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Bob le Flambeur is very enjoyable. Le Samourai is colder and more severe, but beautiful in its way and a fascinating late noir.
Le Cercle rouge (also with Delon) is quite good as well.
It must be galling that so many of those that by-pass them are by their countrymen.
I'd say it's actually gauling.
heh, bad pun x-post.
As long as it's not de Gaulling.
I want to make out with all of you.
French kissing, of course.
What do the French call all other kinds of kissing? Freedom kissing?
What do the French call all other kinds of kissing?
Bother that; I want to know what the French call French kissing. (Tangentially, I once asked my grandmother what Greeks say when they want to say "It's Greek to me;" turns out the answer is "By me it's Chinese.")
French Kissing was really invented in Belgium.
I had to laugh at the queue description, but I don't think I'm that bad about it. My queue is kind of schizy, though. I'm thinking it would be less revealing about me and more "Who the fuck were we chasing?" I'd see the Black Dahlia...pretend you're surprised. Yeah, I've always wondered if it was, say, French kissing and English kissing.
Given that the same verb is used for kissing and fucking, do you think they bothered with what's in the middle?