I think the magazine's servers are down, but here's the link. [link]
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Heartbreaking but touching tribute to Tracy Wright from Don McKellar: [link]
I think the magazine's servers are down, but here's the link. [link]
Thanks! I'll check it out when the website is back up.
I loved (and own the DVD and the poster) Y tu Mama Tambien. So yeah, probably if you didn't like that you won't like Auberge. Is Jamon Jamon set in Barcelona? That at least has naked bullfighting to redeem it.
edit: I think it's set in Aragon but there was some filming in Barcelona.
Maybe I'll go back to Barcelona ?
[REC] was set in Barcelona, but I didn't really get to see much of the city. I just know to watch out for zombies.
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown is a very funny, easy to like film (and you'll never look at gazpacho the same way again) although I think it is set in Madrid and not Barcelona.
I liked Barcelona.
ETA: Women on the Verge is definitely Madrid.
Women on the Verge was Madrid, and I need some gazpacho now. Not the kind in the movie.
I need a circa-1988 Antonio Banderas.
Mmmm, yeah. So pretty.