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Have this one on my list because someone was looking for it in movie questions.

Loved Françoise Dorleac and her makeup. She’s got a very Sharon Tate look, though obviously it’s just a sixties look, Twiggy and all. Didn’t care very much for the film overall, but I do relate to the wife wanting the husband to have some balls for once. Ah well.
Did you know that Françoise Dorleac (who, IIRC, died in a car crash) was Catherine Deneuve’s sister?
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One of the all-time greats. Too bad the full version is lost.



Did you know that Françoise Dorleac (who, IIRC, died in a car crash) was Catherine Deneuve’s sister?
I had no idea, but that makes so much sense. I kept staring at her trying to figure out who she reminded me of (but thinking it was Sharon Tate).




The biggest reason I'm curious about it is because the director is quite literally, in all respects, an all-time favorite pop culture character of mine.





By the way, I think I know what meega nala qweesta means. PM me if you wanna find out because I dare not say it on the forums. Heh heh. But yes, I love Stitch so much that I've been trying to emulate him by making a creature of my own tweaks and spins, but Stitch's concept as a character is so utterly perfect to me that the whole process is difficult.


Anyway, I'm watching Faust (1926) today. 20 minutes in and I'm loving it.



Finally. I needed this.

Oh my god, this is emotionally horrifying on so many levels. **** me. My whole body cringes.
This is very good, but I still think Los ojos de Julia did this a tad better.



The biggest reason I'm curious about it is because the director is quite literally, in all respects, an all-time favorite pop culture character of mine.





By the way, I think I know what meega nala qweesta means. PM me if you wanna find out because I dare not say it on the forums. Heh heh. But yes, I love Stitch so much that I've been trying to emulate him by making a creature of my own tweaks and spins, but Stitch's concept as a character is so utterly perfect to me that the whole process is difficult.


Anyway, I'm watching Faust (1926) today. 20 minutes in and I'm loving it.
You have to go see The Wild Robot. It's so emotionally good. I think it's one of the best films this year.



You have to go see The Wild Robot. It's so emotionally good. I think it's one of the best films this year.

I've already got a couple movies I wanna see in theaters, and I don't feel that I'll be further enlightened by seeing this one on the big screen. But I'll definitely check it out once it's one streaming, if not just for Chris Sanders.