Has anyone here seen the film...


"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004.
Verdict?
cheers.
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004.
Verdict?
cheers.
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said
>"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004
>Verdict?
Apartheid israel guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture and the murder of thousands of children.
s M i l e <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004.
Verdict?
cheers.
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said
>"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004
>Verdict?
Apartheid israel guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture and the murder of thousands of children.
Sorry, was more looking for a verdict as in good/bad... I guessed the subject might be as above but wondering what it is like.. really surprised it being a HBO production (i think so anyway.. cant remember where i saw that)
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
s M i l e <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004.
Verdict?
cheers.
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said
>"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004
>Verdict?
Apartheid israel guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture and the murder of thousands of children.
Sorry, was more looking for a verdict as in good/bad... I guessed the subject might be as above but wondering what it is like.. really surprised it being a HBO production (i think so anyway.. cant remember where i saw that)
I know, Suddi - sorry about hijacking your question, my anger about the injustices in the ME does get the better of me at times.
HBO does have a pretty good record when it comes to journalistic indepence and integrity though.
I did go an see an HBO production at the cinema last night - Chris Rock's Good Hair. An alternately hilarious and frightening account of the hair business in America within the black community. I learnt how sodium hydroxide can disolve away a coke can entirely in just four hours, and how it can also straighten the most stubbornly tight hair in the same amount of time, albeit with the risk of serious burns and permanent scaring. How weaves, with the hair originating entirely in Indian temples of sacrifice then being picked up for free and sold for billions by traders, start at $1000 and may last for a whole month! How these weaves have now become ubiquitous with menfolk having to pay for them on pain of serious domestic disharmony. Comical cameo interviews with Al Sharpton and Ice T amongst others lightened the otherwise jaw-dropping account of a full on epidemic of vanity. Full of real-life characters beyond the even the most excessive imaginations of fictional authors makes for a film worth seeing, but not necessarily in a cinema. In fact the rather poor quality of some of the cinematography would probably look much better on a small screen.
As a documentary though - both frightening and funny in the extreme.
s M i l e <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
s M i l e <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004.
Verdict?
cheers.
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said
>"Death In Gaza" ? was out in 2004
>Verdict?
Apartheid israel guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture and the murder of thousands of children.
Sorry, was more looking for a verdict as in good/bad... I guessed the subject might be as above but wondering what it is like.. really surprised it being a HBO production (i think so anyway.. cant remember where i saw that)
I know, Suddi - sorry about hijacking your question, my anger about the injustices in the ME does get the better of me at times.
HBO does have a pretty good record when it comes to journalistic indepence and integrity though.
I did go an see an HBO production at the cinema last night - Chris Rock's Good Hair. An alternately hilarious and frightening account of the hair business in America within the black community. I learnt how sodium hydroxide can disolve away a coke can entirely in just four hours, and how it can also straighten the most stubbornly tight hair in the same amount of time, albeit with the risk of serious burns and permanent scaring. How weaves, with the hair originating entirely in Indian temples of sacrifice then being picked up for free and sold for billions by traders, start at $1000 and may last for a whole month! How these weaves have now become ubiquitous with menfolk having to pay for them on pain of serious domestic disharmony. Comical cameo interviews with Al Sharpton and Ice T amongst others lightened the otherwise jaw-dropping account of a full on epidemic of vanity. Full of real-life characters beyond the even the most excessive imaginations of fictional authors makes for a film worth seeing, but not necessarily in a cinema. In fact the rather poor quality of some of the cinematography would probably look much better on a small screen.
As a documentary though - both frightening and funny in the extreme.
mate, i think ur frustrations are shared. Must look out for the film you speak of.
s M i l e <(Address removed)> said:
Apartheid israel guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture
and the murder of thousands of children.
Perfect for a snuggle on the sofa and bag of doritos then?
Papa Bendy <(Address removed)> said:
s M i l e <(Address removed)> said:
Apartheid israel guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture
and the murder of thousands of children.Perfect for a snuggle on the sofa and bag of doritos then?
Nah this ain no rom com. This is more a get the kids round the fire kinda thing... you want to see the recent film, Human Centipede if you want something cosy n romantic
I did just copy the URL but deleted for fear of offense ;0) while the trailer itself isnt NSFW, the film probably. Everyone in my work has seen it and is offering me a copy to watch it.. the perks of working in the games industry. go see the lovely trailer on youtube.
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
you want to see the recent film, Human Centipede if you
want something cosy n romantic
It's rubbish!
Papa Bendy <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
you want to see the recent film, Human Centipede if you
want something cosy n romanticIt's rubbish!
a few people are saying that... I've been informed the follow up is going to be much better. Might be worth waiting for the boxset if you were gonna buy this. Ive heard WETA are going to do a sculpture to go with the package.
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