Pedja
3Jun11
Thank you, Janitor, you're absolutely right!
I'm a Christian (Episcopalian) and can't stand the narrowheadedness of people who think, "This film has morals opposed to mine, therefore it must be awful." The funny thing is, LAST TEMPTATION is the best version of the Christ story ever put to film, and SALO has more morality in its last ten minutes than FIREPROOF has in its whole length. As Ebert said, "It's not what a film is about, it's how it's about it." You should add MASCULIN FEMININ and at least one film by Mae West. Good day and God bless ;)
Bunuel seems to be the champion :) I would add Pasolini's ''La Ricotta'' from ''RoGoPaG''...