On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 05:14:04PM +0100, Paul Mison wrote: > The Pillow Book- let's go ar(t|se)y in top British form, with bonus > low-flying jets, Ewan Mcgregor nudity, and a typically disturbing > streak (runners up in this category: The Cook, The Theif, His Wife and > Her Lover) Ooh. Nice choice. Although, if we're going Greenaway, I'd be tempted towards Propsero's Books... > Amateur- Hal Hartley being, well, wierd, but it's pretty good. And on the Hal Hartley front I'd definitely go with Surviving Desire. Tony -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tony Bowden | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.tmtm.com/ si me asesinan, resucitare en el alma del pueblo --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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