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choc33 03-04-2009 02:07 PM

La Haine and Delicatessen
 
The French movie channel Cinemoi is showing both Delicatessen and La Haine this weekend. I would definately recommend both of these films as 2 of France's best cinematic contributions of the last 20 years

whitezombie 17-11-2010 08:48 PM

Where the hell can I get the French movie channel?Is it on Sky/Virgin?

Jeffbiscuits 17-11-2010 09:53 PM

I have Sky and I've never even heard of cinemoi.

whitezombie 18-11-2010 03:55 PM

I've looked at what appears to be the website, but it appears to be a subcsription channel:

http://www.cinemoi.tv/

Oh, I just noticed in the top right>>Sky Channel 343

Not being funny, but I aint gonna pay for it.

Wonder if they would show the more extreme side of French cinema like Baise Moi, Haute Tension and Irreversible!?

Jeffbiscuits 18-11-2010 04:13 PM

Checked on Sky. I need to pay extra if I want this channel. I already pay for the movie channels. Surely it should be included with that package? I have both these films on DVD anyway.

Porkchopexpress 18-11-2010 10:56 PM

I'd rather just buy Jeunet's back catalogue on blu-ray and forsake the rest of French cinema and watch the Lollywood remakes. :p

Except 'Alien Resurrection', you can have that back.

STFUDonny 13-01-2011 07:58 PM

La Haine is a must for anyone thats ever liked movies, but Delicatessen? I (personally) cant stand the film. Nor Amilie, sorry.

Ancient One 14-01-2011 07:30 AM

Im exactly the opposite. Delicatessen was bizarre to the max and had a very otherworldly feel to it and Amelie is heaven on film.
La Haine on the other hand is boring overblown psuedo documentary claptrap.
BTW you and an old time poster on here are just meant for each other. His name is The Dude.

morris 14-01-2011 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ancient One (Post 28424)
Im exactly the opposite. Delicatessen was bizarre to the max and had a very otherworldly feel to it and Amelie is heaven on film.
La Haine on the other hand is boring overblown psuedo documentary claptrap.

I agree, except I found Amelie boring. otherwise the above is correct.

Quote:

BTW you and an old time poster on here are just meant for each other. His name is The Dude.
Sacrilege!! :eek: You take that BACK. I'll not have The Dude, our Dude compared to some Donny come-lately.

It takes more than a fecking avatar. for shame.

Ancient One 14-01-2011 12:59 PM

Can't you imagine the postings though,
The Dude followed by STFU Donny.
Priceless.


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