Wikipedia is actually pretty good on the topic: [link]
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Kaffir as in Kaffir Limes may have come from a German word meaning bug. The other one.
Flea only beat me because I paused to do a side trip on limes.
Swinton = PURE AWESOME WIN.
The best part is the showing of Brigadoon.
Okay Sean - I'm going to brace myself.
Dang, I didn't realize they'd made a movie out of Hemingway's posthumously published novel The Garden of Eden.
Starring Mena Suvari and Caterina Murino.
It hasn't been widely released but they showed it a Roman film festival last fall.
I want to see Ponyo, but the subtitled version. Anyone have tips on how to find screenings for the subtitled version? I'm in LA and usually the Miyazaki films are shown at the Disney theater the El Capitan and they have both subtitled and dubbed showings. Alas, they are not screening it.
Glam ~ According to the Disney email I got - here's a link to the LA theaters showing it. Sadly, it doesn't indicate if it is subtitled or dubbed
Okay, I saw District 9 and I wasn't too freaked out by it. It occurs to me that I have handled vampires being staked, a man's skin being ripped off and any number of things on Buffy and Angel - and I saw weekly beheadings in "Highlander" back in grad school, so I should have a decent tolerance for violence...
This movie's violence is graphic, but since the majority of violence is "scifi violence" instead of more realistic violence, I could take it all okay. There are some gross areas in the film (those of you affected by retching on film ought to stay away).
I was entertained by the movie, but I felt like it should have been about 20 minutes longer. I had a "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" reaction to how the movie ended - in that I wanted to see the inside of the fucking ship! Man. Offer me a bone or something.
I think the title of the movie was a bit deceiving - the movie is really about a man, rather than the district itself.
Loved the main character. His arc was very moving. As was Christopher's. I can see wanting another 20 minutes.