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Originally Posted by Sigaba
Then again, any opportunity to watch Parker Posey is worth considering. 
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Well, I second that!
Well my wife is a bit of cineatic so I get to watch a lot of movies and DVD/BR. Mostly movies "made for women". I deeply hope this has no therapeutic effect on me.
Almost Famous (2000)
Elizabethtown (2005)
Both Cameron Crowe films and thatīs the reason I like them. Great great Soundtrack, nice and neat story, although Elizabethtown falls a bit short on the "did not see that coming"... still I generally like Kirsten Dunst for her later roles and most of her movies since that movie have been worth seeing.
Atomised (2006)
I donīt know how well known Michelle Houllebecq is as an author in the US, but all of his novels are worth reading and the movie adaptions are quite well made, even if they are not multi million Hollywood productions. Atomised gives a good introduction into the mind of Houllebeqc while still manages to be an entertaining movie. The topic of an somehow disturbed sexuality of two brothers make it an rollercoaster ride of interest, doubt and disturbance which is rare today...
Sweet November (2001)
First, let me take your punches bravely... I do know that this is considered as an awful cheesy chic flic. BUT have you ever seen the movie??? For me itīs a beatiful story of what might happen if you rearrange your hitlist of things being most important in life. Itīs clever, funny and bittersweet - so therefore makes an excellent movie evening and also gets you thinking on the way to sleep. Sure Keanu Reeves is not a hell of an actor but here I bought it. Charlize Theron is as always genius. The moral is easy but wise - donīt chase money and success for all your life to build up happiness from that - but pursue happiness and youīll see money and success with different eyes.