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DaveKehr.com (Free subscription) | 04/01/2008
Lionsgate continues to plunder the Canal Plus vaults, coming up with an interesting collection of some of Alain Delon’s greatest hits of the ’60s and ’70s (plus Bertrand Blier’s tedious “Notre Histoire” of 1984) that makes a nice complement to the Godard set they released a few weeks back. For reasons known only to themselves, MGM [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 03/23/2008
If there's a theme that has recurred in her conversation over the years, I suggest to Carole Bouquet, it is that life can be a swine when you're lovely. "And every time you're reported as mentioning that," I tell the actress, "I find myself thinking: OK. Beautiful is hard. So try plain. Try hideous. Try one-armed."
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DVD Talk (Free subscription) | 12/23/2007
Recommended THE FILM "How Much Do You Love Me?" is truly the Monica Bellucci show. The Italian sex bomb embarks on her most heated role to date in this impenetrable French comedy/psychological war from veteran filmmaker Bertrand Blier, single-handedly selling every frame of this creation with a gift for comedy that nearly matches her intoxicating sway. Francois (Bernard Campan) is a sad sack with...
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DVD Times (Free subscription) | 11/23/2007
DVD Video Review: Bertrand Blier's 1978 comedy, winner of the 1979 Academy Award for Best Foreign film, finally makes it to DVD...
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Jahsonic (Free subscription) | 07/15/2007
Buffet Froid (1979) - Bertrand Blier Context of clip: Depardieu has stabbed Carmet, Depardieu denies, “no I could'nt have done it, I just arrived”. Carmet does not seem to mind dying. Depardieu asks: “how does it feel”. Carmet answers: “Like a sink draining”. At the end Carmet offers Depardieu to take his knife back and says: [...]
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sonia-belle (Free subscription) | 06/03/2007
1. ''Martin'' (George Romero, USA) 2. ''Preparez vos mouchoirs'' (Bertrand Blier, France) 3. ''Pretty Baby'' (Louis Malle, USA) 4. ''The Boys From Brazil'' (Franklin J. Schaffner, USA) 5. ''A Wedding'' (Robert Altman, USA) 6. ''Halloween'' (John Carpenter, USA) 7. ''An Unmarried Woman'' (Paul Mazursky, USA) 8. ''Animal House'' (John Landis, USA) 9. ''In Praise Of Older Women'' (George Kaczender, Canada)...
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