oh ive heard about it from an old co-worker who went to cancun and playa del carmen (?) to party and have fun. he mentioned cozumel but he didnt visit the island. looks like a fucken paradise from google pics
real nice place, not much partying though, it's very chill great spot if you are into scuba, spearfishing, parasurf; except i came back with a mean contact dermatitis
real nice place, not much partying though, it's very chill great spot if you are into scuba, spearfishing, parasurf; except i came back with a mean contact dermatitis
you ddint like the movie? visually it looks pretty stunning. Oh and you will be happy to know i now like danes more than swedes i was diving with this danish family last week, cool people
even if the Danish contingent here doesn't seem too high on von Trier, I am planning to give Melancholia a shot as I quite liked another movie of his, Dogville. Actually, that's what attracted my attention to melancholia in the first place.
Just watched Paul T Anderson's debut film hard eight (Sydney) it has its moments, acting and directing was damn good, Phillip Baker is awesome,John C Reilly suprised me, he was real good. but the story could have been much better 7/10
Ive downloaded Magnolia, its supposed to be much better..
Well at least if you are films aficionado and explore north European films, bond to seen it. But then I been overly exposed to them since childhood (viasat Nordic channel p).
Well at least if you are films aficionado and explore north European films, bond to seen it. But then I been overly exposed to them since childhood (viasat Nordic channel p).
No, any good? I generally don't like swedish or Norwegian films, they feel phony (with few exceptions), but generally the Danish films I seen feel more authentic/natural.
I just watched De grønne slagtere & Adams æbler by the same director and while they did have their moments, I can't say I really loved them. The apples one being the better of the two.
And Os, I don't think everyone has seen the Pusher films
Only saw the first one myself. They never really found an audience around these parts.
I absolutely loved Blinkende Lygter, but then again I really like Adams Æbler & De Grønne Slagtere. Would definitely rate Blinkende Lygter higher though. If you liked Pusher I, you should try to catch "I Kina Spiser De Hunde". I rate that one highest of all the DK movies I've watched.
I absolutely loved Blinkende Lygter, but then again I really like Adams Æbler & De Grønne Slagtere. Would definitely rate Blinkende Lygter higher though. If you liked Pusher I, you should try to catch "I Kina Spiser De Hunde". I rate that one highest of all the DK movies I've watched.
Blinkede Lygter is, by far, the better film. I don't know if foreigners will get the humor, which is a big part of the movie. But I think they would like the serious parts of the it.
For me its I Kina Spiser De Hunde, but I find it extra funny because lots of the Serbian gangsters in the movie are my dads friends - i get a kick out of seeing them all tough on camera