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The illustrated man (1969) by Jack Smight

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One moment there, next moment gone.  All that she left are a chair, and a furious Carl (Rod Steiger) who now wishes that he would have never met her. The woman he fell in love with, one hot and sunny day. The woman who follows him everywhere, in his life, in his dreams, in his past and in his future. She is so close, that he will never be able to escape and forget about her. And so will nobody else who gets involved with him and his magic traces of her. He has to find her. And he will kill her.

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Jigoku (1999) by Teruo Ishii
aka: Hell

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Hell is obviously not a very pleasant place to be. Goddess Lord Emma reveals the very colour,- and painful details to her chosen protective Rika (Miki Satô), in order to get her back on the right track of life. Rika still has a chance and she will take it, unlike filthy (in)sect leader Shyoko who will lead himself and his so called inner circle directly through the eight infernal gates.
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The Haribo Computer – Software

Subtitle Editor 0.10.1

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Look: Round and red

Smell: Subtle blue berry

Consistency: After some tricky initial problems to get hold of the bumpy, juicy and chewy sweets, (make sure that you download the necessary related equipment called: the good, the bad and the ugly – gstream plugins), they finally melt slowly on the tongue and it’s impossible to swallow the delicious and endless tasty jelly.

Taste: Decent sweet and sour, – maybe mplayer tastes smoother with it than gstreamer.

Aftertaste: As I had them all at once, I am still chewing, but: english subtitles will be soon available for: Welt am Draht (World on a wire) by R.W. Fassbinder

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Kôrei (2000) by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
aka: Seance

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Medium and clairvoyant Junko Sato (Jun Fubuki) should have known better, when destiny brought her a tragic but tempting present, promising the long and desperately desired acknowlodgement of her controversial gifts. So she opened the present but then selfishly hid it away, to reveal its content very slowly. Far too slow, unfortunately.

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La Piscine (1969) by Jacques Deray
aka: Swimmingpool

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The romantic summer idyll of Marianne (Romy Schneider) and Jean Paul (Alain Delon) gets dangerously electrified when old flame Harry (Maurice Ronet) unexpectedly sparks up with his young daughter Penelope (Jane Birkin). As seductive Marianne enjoys the play with fire, and Harry purposely adds some fuel, Jean Paul has to drown the spreading flames.

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Dead ringers (1988) by David Cronenberg

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The mutual inspiriation between the famous identical twin gynaecologists, – Elliot Mantle (Jeremy Irons), the medical dandy and ladykiller, and Beverly Mantle, a passionate and introverted theorist/activist of the internal beauties and mutations of women, – culminates in a fatal harmonical disaster, when Beverly tries to keep his delicate love for the insights of actress and patient Claire Niveau (Genevieve Bujold), unshared with his inseparable and demanding double.

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Calvaire (2006) by Fabrice Du Welsz
aka: The ordeal

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The women in the villages, no matter what age, adored him and would have done anything to see him stay. But Marc Stevens (Laurant Lucas), the touring entertainment singer has to move on his merry way to spread his songs of happiness and love all over the country. Who knows, but this time the better choice would have definetely been to stick to Mademoiselle Vicky (Brigitte Lahaye), as other unexpected fans – and not quite the familiar kind might be a bit more insistent.

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L’enfer (1994) by Claude Chabrol
aka: Hell, Jealousy

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Suddenly everything starts to make sense. The puzzle is completed, the truth is clear as crystall and awkwardly visible for everybody. His lovely wife has been (is) cheating him. Right in front of him. He saw it with his very own eyes. First with Martineaux (Marc Lavoine), one of the waiters, and then she seduced frivolously one hotel guest after the other, sneaking out during the night, while he was asleep, and off she run, into their beds. And she (Emanuelle Béart) really thought he (Francois Cluzet) would be too stupid to detect her lies? Oh no! No, no.

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