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Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 2000 / Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky / Actors: Franka Potente, ... more Newest Review: ... ('Heidelberg') and the special effects make it a not-entirely easy film to watch. However, the characters, the ... more |
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Paradise Lost - The Anatomy Of Melancholy [2DVD + 2CD]
DVD Content:Tracklisting:01. Intro.02. The Enemy.03. Grey.04. ... |
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Paradise Lost - The Anatomy Of Melancholy (2 DVD +2CD) [2008]
Release Date: 2008-05-26, Rating To Be Announced, |
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Anatomy For Beginners
In January 2005, Channel 4 broadcast a unique piece of event tele ... |
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by Going To California - written on 02.01.03 (Useful, 67 readings)
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Anatomie (Anatomy) is an entertaining and engaging film that falls short of delivering the discomfort that should be connected with the films subject matter. The idea of ethical ignorance in the medical science world is one that pushes the viewer towards discomfort, and the realism of the institutions ('Heidelberg') and the special effects make it a not-entirely easy film to watch. However, the characters, the script, and the gloss of the film all seem too familiar with the Scream movies that repopularised this sort of genre. Sadly, then, whilst the subject is one to care about, the viewer is presented with another movie full of college student ...
by george_lazenby - written on 12.08.01 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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Now that some jolly good Dooyou people have endeavoured to have this op moved to a proper place, and a completely unexpected crown has been added, I give you the other opinion I have been sitting on for a month. Thanks to everyone... (narrator fades, curtain rises...) This one caught my eye because of two reasons – one, the bizarre DVD cover, which depicted a dissected human face (i.e one with no skin) looking with an irked expression at a scalpel being pointed menacingly towards it. Secondly, I heard the film being compared favourably with Dario Argento, the hook-nosed king of operatic spaghetti horror. Sold, I thought, and to my surprise, ...





