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It's the idea about a thing that counts, not the subject itself, in order to form a thought about it. With complexity of thought comes nuanced expression. At the point where language is used to convey such an idea itself, it gets complicated. = Kant & Wittgenstein, distilled and simplified - not implying they'd agree upon everything I've been to Spain during 1998 FIFA World Cup. I had no interest in the matches, so I went out to buy groceries. All of a sudden, the main street was full of Dutch people, all wearing orange colors, all eager to get drunk as fast as possible. Countless free drinks followed, only because my shirt happened to be orange too. 1. When Time Ran Out... (1980) 2. The Caine Mutiny (1954) 3. Deep Impact, 1998 4. Fukushima 50 (2020) 5. Krakatoa: East of Java (1968) 6. Evan Almighty (2007) 1. When Time Ran Out... (1980) 2. The Caine Mutiny (1954) 3. Deep Impact, 1998 4. Fukushima 50 (2020) Wanna wage war, get some Swiss mercenaries ("Geen geld, geen Zwitsers"). 16th century Ingesting Radium is more like consuming an energy drink. 100+ years ago - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radithor 1. George W. Bush - Josh Brolin and Sam Rockwell 2. Abe Lincoln - Henry Fonda and Raymond Massey 3. Nelson Mandela - Morgan Freeman and Idris Elba 4. Winston Churchill - Gary Oldman and Brian Cox 5. Howard Hughes - Leo Dicaprio and Terry O'Quinn 6. Orson Welles - Christian McKay and Tom Burke 7. Wyatt Earp - Henry Fonda and Kevin Costner 8. Julius Caesar - Rex Harrison and John Gielgud 9. Bob Dylan - the cast of "I'm not there" Erwin Leder - has at least 3 great movies, but is underused in all but 2 what about google alerts? https://www.google.com/alerts totally agree, very good film but got listed by mistake. ... and I forgot "Night On Earth" (3/4 of it) 1. Three Kings (1999) 2. Mackenna's Gold (1969) 3. Black Sea (2014) 4. Paint Your Wagon (1969) 5. Da 5 Bloods (2020) 6. The Italian Job (1969, 2003) 7. City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (1994) 8. Cowboys & Aliens (2011) 9. Gold 1974 10. Hudson Hawk (1991) It's a "Schinken", but a good one. https://filmlexikon.uni-kiel.de/index.php?action=lexikon&tag=det&id=5610 Is there a faithful translation available for this term? Literally, it means "ham". Lord of War Thank You For Smoking The Brand New Testament Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas Trainspotting 99 francs The Usual Suspects Mary Shelley's Frankenstein simply put: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolkien_and_race its title in the browser already is "facebook" I think it fits. MUBI, filmfriend, Joyn+ and Sky Go have it too. Wing or Thigh 99 francs Solyaris Come and See Smultronstället Der Eisbär I Kina spiser de hunde OSS 117 Banana Joe Metropolis Muttertag (1993) Hundstage Nacktschnecken Komm, süsser Tod (2000) Lola rennt Festen Jagten Cidade de Deus Nattevagten Akira Hausu Jo Charade Låt den rätte komma in Baader Meinhof Komplex Das Leben der Anderen Perfume Abre los ojos Kaze no tani no Naushika Kagemusha Salyut 7 Amour Das weisse Band Xin Su shi jian Three Colors Trilogy Hard Boiled Tetsuo Au revoir les enfants Il bisbetico domato Stroszek Raid Atmen Amélie Himmel über Berlin Leon Delicatessen 23 (1998) Strähl Kon-Tiki <blockquote>Seriously, when was the last truly original story that The Rock did?</blockquote> this one jungle movie ... Not to forget Southland Tales Technically speaking. Eostre was on March 20th. It's more complicated, Robocop is Jesus. Paul Verhoeven on the topic: "The point of 'RoboCop,' of course, is it is a Christ story. It is about a guy that gets crucified after 50 minutes, then is resurrected in the next 50 minutes and then is like the super-cop of the world, but is also a Jesus figure as he walks over water at the end."