Not seen Cross of Iron myself, but is a rather legendary Sam Peckinpah film so most likely deserves its classic status. Problem with a lot of the classics is that they've been copied so often that when you finally see the real thing it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Was a revolutionary film for its time though. Is on my To Watch list
Also, fake German accents in films are pretty shit.
Lars von Trier's first contribution to Denmark's Dogme 95 collective (subtitled "Dogme 2," following Thomas Vinterberg's THE CELEBRATION) concerns a group of adults who decide to get in touch with their "inner idiot." When Karen (Bodil Jorgensen), a shy, sensitive young woman, follows a group of mentally disabled individuals home after an encounter at a restaurant, she discovers that they are, in fact, healthy and intelligent. Led by Stoffer (Jens Albinus), the group lives communally in his wealthy uncle's house. Stoffer believes that by "spassing" in public they are rejecting the conformity and normality of modern society, and he spends his unemployed days thinking of different ways to toy with the world at large.
Shot with handheld digital cameras and using natural lighting and natural locations, THE IDIOTS possesses an urgency that makes it feel like a documentary. Von Trier sparked a heated controversy with his decision to film the sex scenes with actual intercourse, adhering to the Dogme tenets. (He hired porn actors for the close-ups.) This controversy aside, the film nonetheless raises questions about cultism, modern ethics, and the idea of individuality within the absurdity of the characters' world.
Why would German soldiers be speaking English in a dodgy German accent though, Spadey? Surely that's equally as unrealistic? Irritates the hell out of me anyway. Not a million miles away from dubbing forign films into English, in my book - just stupid, dishonest and annoying.
I'd prefer them to have German speakers and subitlte it. There were parts where some of them had German accents but the main actor just spoke in English and in a way that made him seem very un-German. Let the film down.
^^ Yup. Really enjoyed Irreversible, BC. Excellent film, but "that" scene is pretty fuckin' brutal. A long way from being the most shocking film I've seen, but not one to watch with the kids for sure :D
Another good Cassel film is Sheitan. Best described as being a bit like a French version of League of Gentlemen. It's an odd one, but funny as fuck in places. Cassel is just hilarious.
Trailer Bit of a shit trailer though - film is much better.
PS: Downloaded La Haine earlier on the above recommendations. Too tired to watch it tonight but may do tomorrow. I have a feeling I'll like it![]()