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... release date yet). I'm not the biggest fan of Jeunet, but I've got to say this looks great. There's something about his style and storytelling ... 39;s unlike anything else out there and I just love it. If you're a fan of any of Jeunet's films, I highly suggest you watch ... directed by beloved French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet, of Things I Like, Things I Don't Like, Delicatessen ...
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I’m an enormous fan of director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (I even kind of liked parts of Alien: Resurrection. Kind of). ... s A Very Long Engagement, and even that film felt like watered-down Jeunet, showing only hints of the outlandish visuals, ultra-quirky characters, ... quick cuts and blink-and-you’ll-miss-them bizarre moments. For a Jeunet film, though, it totally works. Hit the jump to check out ...
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... future. All those soldiers are waiting for an eventual enemy. But the discovery of a certain project will cause several catastrophies and will make those men kill each other...
also known as: The Bunker of the Last Gunshots
directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro
26min
silent
B/W
H.264, 640 x 368, 1,047.62 kbit/s
AAC, 2 ...
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Wow – here is one that has NOT aged well. (I’m afraid to see what Delicatessen looks like.) Loud, simple and, in a way, cheap, that’s how this feels to me.
There are some clever scenes – like stealing a key by attaching a magnet to a mouse’s but and sprinkling cheese on the floor – but, oy, it’s so noisy. Somehow Brazil and Eraserhead are timeless, ...
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A director we don’t often talk about around here but definitely should be is Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Easily in my personal list of top 3 directors working today, I just love his signature auteur style that invokes a little bit of Almodóvar, a little bit of Terry Gilliam and whole lotta charm (which almost ...
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... film, the Kennedy assassination mockumentary Interview with the Assassin, is worth checking out. And as someone who hates mockumentaries and the perpetuation of the Kennedy conspiracy myth, that should tell you something.
Amelie, Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Still a very fine bauble.
Procedurals
*The Company, Robert Altman. I'd rank this with ...
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... ;attendais, ce nouveau film de Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Depuis 2004 et son "Long ... étique" si reconnaissable de Jeunet, mis à part à de brefs ... on voit la qualité du casting, Jean-Pierre Marielle, André Dussolier et Yolande Moreau en tête. Tout ç ... Fracasse, Placard, la Môme Caoutchouc, Petit Pierre et Tambouille. Un jour, en passant devant deux ...
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... will enjoy.
"Amelie"
You can count Jean Pierre Jeunet as one of my very favorite directors in the world, and I ... starring a simply adorable Audrey Tautou. I'm really hoping Jeunet's "Micmacs à tire-larigot," as ... ;s on top of his game - as with "Amelie" - Jeunet just makes movies that look like nothing else you can find in theaters, and you really can't say ...
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My favorite film maker, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, returns with his new movie “Micmac’s a Tire-Larigot”. Jean-Pierre is best known for his film “Amelie”. If this is the only movie that you have seen by the French director, you are all missing out.
Before Amelie he co-directed two movies with Marc Caro called “Delicatessen” and
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... Children (1995) Directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet 4/5
I really enjoyed this film. It’s not so much a horror film as it is a surreal thriller for children. The ... Face (1959) Directed by Georges Franju based on the novel by Jean Redon 4.5/5
This black and ... the film was made in 1959 it is still incredibly creepy. Pierre Bresseur plays Dr. Genessier, a plastic surgeon on ...
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