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By David Hollingsworth September 15, 2011 08:00 PM
1. The surreal, dark humor.
2. Donald Pleasence at his most complex, and brilliant absurdness.
3. One of Roman Polanski's devilish films, and a provocative take on social malaise.
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By Augusto September 25, 2011 04:37 PM
1. The incomparably beautiful and talented Mademoiselle Françoise Dorléac.
2. The glorious photography captured by Gilbert Taylor lenses.
3. Lindisfarena in it´s complete mystical greatness.
“Speaking as a fellow Adam, you, sir, make me ashamed to share the same name. Obviously another pretentious contrarian. What's the matter, more than 500 people know who PTA is, so you don't like him . . .”
“Thanks, Vincent.
I saw this film for the first time, actually, and I thought it was very eerie, haunting, and chilling. It's like a slasher film without the slashing, a horror movie without the . . .”
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By Daniel
September 15, 2011
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