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asterisk: not
mine.
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No
asterisk: it
probably
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OTHER
CRAP:
Catch
the deluxe
version of
Other Crap in
real time,
with all the
bells and
whistles, here.
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"Borgia"
Season
One
This is the
European
series, not
the one with
Jeremy Irons.
This one is
much sexier.
1920x1080
Episode Ten
Monica
Lopera
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Any
de Gracia
(2011)
Any de
Gràcia is a
coming-of-age comedy
drama about a country
boy David (Oriol Pla),
who has come to
Barcelona to studying
art and is placed with
Gràcia (Rosa Maria
Sardà), a stuck in her
ways woman who is only
accepting a boarder
because she expected a
girl so that she can do
all the chores for her,
which she fully expects
David to do. It's going
to be a battle of wills
as Gràcia has given
David a 10pm curfew and
he would definitely like
his independence. He
makes friends with the
owner of the bar
downstairs Pere (Santi
Millán) and crushes on a
seemingly unobtainable
girl Noa (Diana Gómez).
Over the year, David and
Gràcia will test each
other's patience and on
the night David finally
hooks up with Noa, a
traumatic event occurs
that will have a
profound effect on both
of their lives. Fun
little film with two
pretty good lead
performances.
88
(2012)
88
is a bizarre
psychological thriller
written and directed
by actor Jordi Mollà
(probably best known
for being the bad guy
in Bad Boys 2 and
Blow, but I know him
for a number of other
films) that follows
troubled couple, Rubén
(Rubén Ochandiano) and
Beatriz (Beatriz
Montañez), who have a
young daughter, but
there relationship is
at an impasse. Beatriz
is obsessed that
someone is watching
them while Rubén is
obsessed with some
audio. Meanwhile, a
bald man seems to know
why this is happening
and offers to help
Rubén work it out and
it seems to revolve
around a hotel room
numbered 88 and a
painting of the couple
attempting to enter
that room. Just as
they are working
things out, the family
is involved in a car
accident as they speed
away from people
following them,
possibly the bald man.
Meanwhile, Álvaro
(Álvaro Cervantes)
checks into a hotel
that looks mighty
familiar and spies
Thaïs (Thaïs Blume)
attempting to hang
herself. Álvaro saves
her and they fall for
each other, but then
the bald man and his
sidekick enter the
hotel and they seem to
know everything. Or
something... I have no
fucking idea what's
going on here, I'm
just assuming a lot of
things and I don't
think they are
correct. I was baffled
the entire time I was
watching this movie
and that's the best
appraisal I can give.
I can't even work out
how it ends. I missing
something, possibly
everything, but 88 has
going completely over
my head. Ah well...
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