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Question:
What film are you most looking forward to seeing from this year's Cannes Film Festival (looks to be the best line up I've ever seen)?

(there was no room for an "other" slot, but feel free to say any other films from this year's competition, ei.
Woody Allen's "Match Point"
Michael Haneke's "Cache"
Atom Egoyan's "The Lying Truth"
etc...

also lets talk about why Start Wars will be show there? can anyone explain this to me?

Choices:
Lars von Trier's "Manderlay"
Gus Van Sant's "Last Days"
Jim Jarmush's "Broken Flowers"
David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence"
Wim Wenders's "Don't Come Knockin'"

 
 
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my vote went to Wim Wenders "Don't Come Knockin'" Anytime you reunite Wenders and Sam Shepard (who wrote "Paris, Texas") with a plot that sounds really good you know you've got a great film.
 
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Well, I hate Gus Van Sant with a passion. I haven't, to this point, liked enough of Jarmusch's crap to believe I'm going to like anything else. And Cronenberg is one of the few, weird-ass, wacked out directors out there; so he's got my vote.

elliott.


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