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Markéta Lazarová - BRD | Bontonland.cz Hope this may be of help. Update: there's also this one: Vyhledáván?* (Terry posters) Last edited by Nemesis; 21st November 2012 at 08:32 PM. |
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I am also adding another site to my previous post that may be of help.
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'Hound of the Baskervilles' (1939) Good fun! 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' (1939) Enjoyed this one as well. 'Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror' (1942) The series moves from 20th Century Fox to Universal Pictures and is brought out of Victorian England and into contempory (at that time), war time Britain! Not too sure 'modern holmes' works, beyond the current BBC series. Apart from a great in joke revolving around Holmes's Deerstalker hat this came off as less of a movie and more of an old serial with Holmes pitted against the Nazis. 'Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon' (1943) Again more of a serial and again pitting Holmes against the nefarious Nazi's although in this one Moriaty returns.
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THE BAY. Barry levinson does a found footage film by way of outbreak. Chronicles a deadly waterborne epidemic that breaks out at a 4th of july celebration, very grim depictions of medical horror and surprisingly plausible (froma laymans perspective) I thought this was actually very enjoyable in a grim sort of way. |
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Had a break from 42nd Street Forever to watch 12 Angry Men. Still expertly made and masterfully engrossing and quite possibly a contender in my top 10 films ever list were I ever forced to make one. Can't imagine Criterion's release will ever be bettered. The girlfriend's now gone to bed so it's more whiskey and 42nd Street trash and sleaze. |
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