Harald and kumar go to white castle soundtrack
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The characters are rough, bald and unlikeable, most of whom have dirty pasts - yet these people come across as more human than the stock standard mushy Hollywood characters evident in most American movies (such as "Aliens" (1986)). The third, and often most maligned film in the 'quadrology', it is probably the best (although I'm not discounting the original Alien). My only complaint is that there isn't enough Barbossa, my favourite character in the last film.Īlien3 (1992) - A dark, haunting film which offers no release from it's thick, heavy atmosphere from beginning to end.
HARALD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE SOUNDTRACK MOVIE
An impromptu ending involving an apple rounds the movie up beautifully. Tia Dalma, an exaggeratedly surreal character with metallic teeth and blue saliva, worthy of much masturbation (sexy!) justifies seeing the movie on her own. A little over the top violence and just the right number of inappropriate jokes (such as when Jack uses a decaying human leg as an oar - people in the cinema took a while to laugh at that). There are lots of beautiful, surreal scenes, such as the one where Jack Sparrow, Will and Norrington somehow end up fighting one another on a detached waterwheel, or the beginning where Turks are throwing coffins into the sea in the dead of night.
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Most people here are familiar with the story, so I won't go into that. *Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Curse (2006) - Another American film, I really enjoyed watching this. It stars Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal. It's just a dumb American movie that happen's to be extremely funny. *Analyse That (2002) - I'm not going to go into detail about this. It's like a piece of art, and the subject matter gave it high critical acclaim for innovation at the time of it's release. It's beautifully atmospheric, and has very likeable characters. The new guy falls in love with the butchers daughter, and lots of crazy stuff happens. *Delicatessen (1991) - A surreal French film set some time in the post apocalyptic future, concerning a butcher who advertisers for a worker, kills him unawares and distributes the meat among the people in the building he lives with, as there is a shortage of food. This is nothing like a big screen soap opera, it's not cheesey and it's very believable. I can honestly say I've never felt so much for characters before. *The Best of Youth (Italian: La Meglio gioventù) (2003) - A family drama divided into 4 90 minute films that spans four decades, from the 60s to the present, focusing on two brothers and their family, simultaneously dealing with the issues that Italy faced during the periods depicted. *The Man Who Copied (Portuguese: O Homem Que Copiava) (2003) - This is a great Brazillian film about an introvert who photocopies money to (indirectly) get to know better a girl he 'meets' while spyglassing with a pair of binoculars on his apartment balcony. *Pulp Fiction (1994) - Hilarious, atmospheric, thought provoking, gripping, intelligent, arty and a great cast. In no particular order (I'm getting the IMDb to help me out with this one):