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    Oh my I've forgotten Downfall as well. Fantastic German film.

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    I don't have a favourite seeing as I don't watch many non-english speaking films, but I'd like to mention 'Y tu mamá también' if anyone has managed to see it. Worth a watch (there is a storyline over the sexual scenes).

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    Y Tu Mama Tambien is a good one, if a bit weird at times.

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    rec lol probs only one i watched in full

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    amelié, das leben der anderen (the lives of others), el laberinto del fauno (pan's labyrinth)
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    Shaolin Soccer

    Nah that is hilarious but somehow doesn't seem as well made as some others.. Pan's Labyrinth is genius, so that can be on the list, City of God is also entirely unmissable and last weekend I went to see A Prophet (Un Prophète) which is an extremely clever and action packed film having won a load of awards already
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    probs my fave 4

    ive seen lots of foreign films i find i prefer them to yeh hollywood films

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    has to be Ong-bak 1

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    Idno if this counts but "The ring" the japenese version its so much scarier than the english one just with subtitles :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    You should really check out some more foreign films, they offer a perspective Hollywood just can't offer. If you haven't seen Oldboy stop what you are doing, go to the place nearest to you that sells DVDs and buy it. If the shop is closed steal it. Oldboy must be watched.
    I will do this, sir!

    Only thing about subtitled films is that I have to be not tired when I watch them. But most stuff I watch on my own is in bed while falling asleep .

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