Did you go to the casting?
yes I love French films.
This guy is no less confident than you are, we have seen you speak and present your point of view ;)
I met Olivia Olson (Vampire Marcelene) One of the coolest person I met, not to me, but she spent 30 mins plus talking to my little one who isn’t little anymore and wasn’t that little then, but a mouthful for sure.
making plans to meet as Hollywood stars later on… yeh… sure.
re zero huh?
I hear you making this cool ass manga.
it seems you have some top secret information
Yeees Broo , gonna be best manga desu !!!
Woah, you’re the artist of the manga?
@_OM Hmm… something with a great storyline, acting and hooks me from the start. Some recent shows that I’ve loved have been:
Umbrella Academy
Sense 8
Counterpart
Hanna
Man in the High Castle
Fleabag
Altered Carbon
Good Omens
The Expanse
Does that help?
This was such a great series. I’ve watched all seasons a couple of years ago.
Haha that’s cool. It’s one of my favorites
It’s really good. I learned more about how people lie vs anywhere else.
No kidding. And especially for being a show it’s really on point. It blows almost everything else out of the water.
How did you watch it? Online?
Yep… all online.
Nice. The first time i saw it was back in 2013 i believe on Netflix. Now I’m catching it on prime. Quite addicting too lol.
Didn’t know about the book. Those books look cool.
I’ve read some criminal psychology books. Also I’ve read “What Every BODY is Saying” by Joe Navarro. That one is nice.
https://www.amazon.com/What-Every-Body-Saying-Speed-Reading/dp/0061438294
This one here
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The Chorus: respect
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Le dîner de cons: watchable 4575797 times
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Intouchables: that one… no words. Just like François Cluzet’s acting in the ending scene, which worths more than many spoken lines.
I also love the first movies of Jean-Pierre Bacri and Agnès Jaoui @Philip_Weiss. Very introspective :)
Thanks for the movie recommendations
:)
Ok 2 more (not French :) ) that we’ve already talked about with some forum members.
(This thread made me realize that I still love movies, despite my denial)
The Fall (2006) by Tarsem Singh: The one I watch whenever I want to make my eyes bleed with an excess of beauty. Those visuals… A taste of “good ol’ fairy tale”.
Pleasantville (1998) by Gary Ross: The one I watch whenever I’m in a “why is that?” mode or need to let go something.
Seems like a syrupy cheap teen movie at the beginning… but hell no, this is just a fantastic depiction of totalitarian regimes and the discovery of one’s true self… for the best and the worst.
Umm, Hey Everyone,
Can we get serious for minute?
I mean dead serious…
Forget all this spirituality/self-improvement nonsense…
TENET IS OUT!!!