Modern french cinema now:

It's more fun setting the questions than answering them.
Modern french cinema now:

It's more fun setting the questions than answering them.
cant help but think we're alienating the average STW reader.... xmas films and cult classics fo teh winz (and so i can start guessing again)
and another idea, this might be better next week if stipulated at the beginning of the thread, could be to put our own rating out of ten. good way of reccomending good films but without having to give the plot away
Sorry, try again.
Whatever it is, looks like he's suffering from a hair trigger!
cant help but think we're alienating the average STW reader
It's Evil's fault. He's too good.
Evil: Yep, Cube. Mine have all been pretty easy, I just like those films
ai no corrida?
ai no corrida?
Correct, wasnt expecting the original title, so bonus points for that
I have another Asian one for you (and only because this is a great film)
Geetee, I'm not best on these ones, I think I have sum way to go to catch up
And geetee that is not Asian, It's a film set in Newcastle.
Howay man woman man!
Charlie not sure what you mean but I think you've got the film.
i got both of them fellla
No cheating now...
La cabina.
Have you seen it Don? A great film. Terrified me when I saw it aged about 10.
No, I recognised the picture. An old Spanish film, the title being a bit of a give away, no?
How's the little 'un?
geetee's one at the top is (better known for Highlander methinks) Christophe Lambert in 'Subway'. Features Jean Reno on incredibly bad drums, fact fans. I know I haven't got a clue about the last one but since no one else named Subway, I think I still deserve a go:
Also features Jean Reno (but not in this picture of course):
Le Dernier Combat
No, I recognised the picture. An old Spanish film, the title being a bit of a give away, no?
How's the little 'un?
Oh and Torminalis' one on the last page is Nuts in May, n'est-ce pas?
geetee1972 - MemberCatch 22
Nope. Saying it is both directed by Luc Besson and features Jean Reno doesn't really narrow it down that much does it? Joined at the hip in the 80's, them two.
geetee1972 - MemberLe Dernier Combat.
Good edit and correct!
A personal favourite of mine.

images por kala y simon, en Flickr
Resilient little buggers though, but I guess not a good time of year either for all of this, as you say she'll be fine.
geetee1972 - Member
Modern french cinema now:
That is Subway, the only decent Christopher Lambert film ever
Edit: damn just seen jw already got it
Oldie but goodie - inspiration for endurance athletes
Boxeder - the searchers?
Here is a blinder of a film
Dezbe
How can you sa Subway was better than Highlander??
Your clearly wrong!!
Still stuck on Don Simon's, but Grantway's up there is the lovely Cinema Paradiso.
This might be my favourite ever film:

Bonus points if you can name the car too!
Boxeder - the searchers?
Cinema Paradiso - fantastico

ace film if only for all the cameo roles in it
Don't know the car one but Tazzy, that looks a lot like Carl McCoy in Hardware.
slainte
rob
Evil - you're now barred from the contest. Yes it was Breathless.
meh, I was only playing with you anyway....
Is there any film you haven't seen?
Yes. One.
Titanic.
Because I know what happens at the end.
I just watched this and wished I hadnt!!
julian wilson,
is that Get Carter?
is that Get Carter?
Top film Hardware.Got the 2000ad future shock it's based on and who wouldn't get in a taxi with Lemmy?
PIL and Gwar on the soundtrack.
Current issue dvd has some good extras with a short called children of the moon,a documentary about the Soviet rout in Afghanistan 20 something years ago.
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