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Re:tim burton, anybody?
I've loved the Tim Burton movies since I was little and my parents got me Nightmare Before Christmas on VHS. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was ok, but personally, I really like Edward Scissor Hands.

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Katerina C.
January 26, 2012

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Latest: April 17, 2012
Re:Re:Re:Re:Movies
I had just watched a crummy independent horror movie called Teeth. I'll spare you the details but it had an unsettling premise

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John B.
January 11, 2012

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Re:Re:tim burton, anybody?
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shinka
January 7, 2012

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Re:Hello
hello,nice to meet you because i have a penpal .i have learnt english for 7years but it 's bad of me, i can't speak well and write, listen too.

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Dang H.
December 28, 2011

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Latest: May 15, 2012
Re:Re:Re:Movies
Wasabi (2001) with Jean Reno is okay but it's crazy as hell! Looks like a Japanese/French Movie.

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Lisa
December 12, 2011

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Re:Re:Movies
Hi Madison,

There are lots of good French movies to see. I would recommend to you some of them, for instance, (but they are not recent movies):

directed by Francois Truffaut, "Farenheit 451", done in the 1960's, based on a Ray Bardbury's work. In a future the books are forbidden, and the firemen, instead of fighting the fire with water, what they do is to burn the books that are found in hands of the criminals (and the criminals are those who read books), science fiction;

Directed by Louis Malle, "Lucien Lacombe", done in the 1970's if I recall correctly, a young French guy who wants to improve his personal situation and becomes member of the collaborationists during the German invasion of France in the second world war,
Heavy drama;

Directed by Jean Luc Godard, "Alphaville", done in the 1960's, a very strange movie indeed, a private detective, by the way he is American, arrives to a strange city, could be considered science fiction or futuristic drama, and psycological too of course

Another one, this again by Francois Truffaut, L'enfant sauvage, done in the 1960's or beggining the 1970's I think, around the end of the XVIII century a child is found in the forest, he doesn't know to speak or to live in society, a learned doctor takes care of him and starts the education of the child. Drama, historical and psycological too I'd say,

well, enough for now I think, hope to be of help, you'l tell me if you decide to use any of them, good luck

Antonio (from Spain)



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Antonio G.
December 7, 2011

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Re:Movies
My favorite Christmas movie is the French film (well, actually, it was a collaborative effort) Joyeux Noël. It's such a good movie!

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Katerina C.
December 5, 2011

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Re:Movies
I actually love every kind of movies, horror, thriller, romantic, action...
I don't know one of the two movies and I just know one french movie. "Lol - laughing out loud".

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Jessica
November 9, 2011

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Re:Re:Movies
Let's see there's an old Three Musketeers movie in French but I forgot what year it is. No, it's not the Gene Kelly one in the 50's but so far the best French period drama/action movie I would recommend is Le Pacte Des Loups (Brotherhood of the Wolf). It's the best historical French movie I know of.

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Lisa
October 12, 2011

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Re:I want to practise my english and french
I would love to help you study french and english. However, quebecian french is like ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh with the different verbs as opposed to the traditional

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Madison B.
September 30, 2011

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