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Criterion Newsletter (Part 2)
- tarpilot
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Anyone else envisioning amusing scenarios of a teenage Baumbach hiding Kael anthologies under his mattress like porn?
- matrixschmatrix
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I wasn't, but now I'm picturing Jeff Daniels angrily ranting about how Kael is a philistine
- CSM126
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Maybe it's Strange Brew.
- bradass
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Barfly or Wake in Fright? The animal isn't the most appropriate to match with either film, but they sure have some benders.
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fasozupow
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Since I refuse to accept that the clue indicates two Kurosawas, my guess is this: the stars around his head classically indicate having been punched, he is clearly drinking, and the look on his face is of a dog in love. So, yeah, Punch Drunk Love.
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I think the consensus is that it refers to Blu-ray upgrades of Drunken Angel and Stray Dog. (Most convincing I think is the fact that the image was titled 'wackkydrunkdog'.)
- andyli
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So double k means double Kurosawa? Is that the idea?
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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Yeah, that plus the two 'X's on the liquor bottle are why I'm willing to consider that it's a double clue.
- Tom Hagen
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Matador mystery update from Facebook:


- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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My first thought was Moment of Truth though someone on Facebook says they confirmed from their DVD that it's Y tu mamá también.
- Jun-Dai
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At least it's not Rosi's Carmen.
- ellipsis7
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No, it's MOMENT OF TRUTH.... The middle image cropped...swo17 wrote:My first thought was Moment of Truth though someone on Facebook says they confirmed from their DVD that it's Y tu mamá también.

- NABOB OF NOWHERE
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Some library you got their Lips. Reckon you won't be going Kindle in a hurry.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:49 pm
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Olive actually released that this year.Jun-Dai wrote:At least it's not Rosi's Carmen.
- Tribe
- The Bastard Spawn of Hank Williams
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Satantango? I can't be right...
EDIT: The cows in the illustration are purposely made to look underfed and skinny, what with their ribs showing....I can't be right on that.
EDIT: The cows in the illustration are purposely made to look underfed and skinny, what with their ribs showing....I can't be right on that.
- movielocke
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:44 am
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I thought of Las Hurdes, but I don't remember if there are any cows in that one.
- kinjitsu
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Hud? No, Red River!
Well... maybe not.
Well... maybe not.
- captveg
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Mickey and the Beanstalk 
- Tribe
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Those are Holstein cows...bred primarily for milk. Not sure they'd be the same kind of cattle in Red River.kinjitsu wrote:Hud? No, Red River!
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bankholdup
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Going off of this...could these cows be Hung(a)ry?Tribe wrote:Satantango? I can't be right...
EDIT: The cows in the illustration are purposely made to look underfed and skinny, what with their ribs showing....I can't be right on that.
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Grand Illusion
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Even if you're wrong, that's immensely clever.bankholdup wrote:Going off of this...could these cows be Hung(a)ry?Tribe wrote:Satantango? I can't be right...
EDIT: The cows in the illustration are purposely made to look underfed and skinny, what with their ribs showing....I can't be right on that.
- Toshiro De Niro
- Joined: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:16 am
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The Milky Way (blu ray)

