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Old 05.31.2006, 07:21 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Hip Priest
Good choices, !"£$%! - it's strange that in many cases I like more 'alternative' films, but German cinema does more traditional things very well indeed I think, but with some sort of twist.

I don't know what it is about German films that really register with me more than any other foreign-language films. It should make perfect sense, considering I live in a town founded by and made up mostly of people of German descent, myself included. Whether we know it or not, we still follow a lot of German customs. It was for those reasons that I took German rather than Spanish in high school, and finally figured out what Mark Twain had been griping about all along. It really is a terrible language for verbs.
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