21 July 2008

The DARK KNIGHT breaks the bank, so WE HEAD TO THE VAULTS: Delicatessen (1991)

So,

What new news can I tell you about The Dark Knight that you don’t know already. It made money… LOTS OF MONEY So, I can give my two cents on my IMAX Experience. A/A- film. UNBELIEVABLE. For Batman, you know it’s great and for a crime/police film…you know it’s amazing!!! Go see it, you know you’re going to anyway. IMAX it up too! OK! Now that we broke the bank on every level, let’s HEAD TO THE VAULT!!!!

THE BYS FILM VAULT



Delicatessen - 1991’s Jean Pierre Jeunet (Amelie, City Of Lost Children) and Marc Caro (City Of Lost Children and 2008’s Dante 01), both collaborated on this award winning (and we mean AWARD winning) French classic. Set in a 1950’s post-apocalyptic rural France, an un-employed Television performing circus clown follows a classified to work as a maintenance guy for a apartment building over a Delicatessen. But little does our circus clown really know what’s going on in the building.
If you love the vibe of Amelie, a film most people know from Jeunet, you will be amazed by his work with Delicatessen. Very dark, but the subtle comedy is there, and comes along with some familiar faces. If the dark comedies and the collapse of civilization is your cup of tea: AKA Fight Club, Brazil, Dr. Strangelove then we’ll leave the whole pot for you….DRINK UP!

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