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sovay (
sovay
) wrote
2012-01-23 08:21 pm (UTC)
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I'm going to have to track down that Pasolini film.
It's astonishing. And you can get it on Netflix, which is almost inexplicable.
The only example of his work I've ever seen is his adaptation of some of the
Canterbury Tales
. At least I
think
that was his...
He's certainly
responsible for one
.
The next film we want to see is
Teorema
(1968), since its premise appears to be, "Terence Stamp has sex with everybody."
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no subject
It's astonishing. And you can get it on Netflix, which is almost inexplicable.
The only example of his work I've ever seen is his adaptation of some of the Canterbury Tales. At least I think that was his...
He's certainly responsible for one.
The next film we want to see is Teorema (1968), since its premise appears to be, "Terence Stamp has sex with everybody."