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I want the l'auberge espagnole experience so bad, though I could do without William.
I forgot I also saw - Lila dit ça (the first third or so, after "chat" and my moment I lost interest) - Le Papillon (excellent, excellent, excellent film) - Joyeux Noël (French, English, and German. Not exactly academy award stuff but good nonetheless) - some cartoon whose name escapes me..... metropolis or something? I'm sure there's more I'm forgetting For now watch L'auberge Espagnole and Les Poupées Russes about thirty-dozen times
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Giorgino is in English.
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Whoops yeah I forgot about the whole "learning French" thing.... Scrub that one then, but other two are good.
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huh please elaborate?
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One that I liked that no one's mentioned so far is Paris J'taime.
It's a bunch of shorter.. what are they called, vignettes? But at the end, it all ties together pretty well.
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another one I forgot I don't actually care too much for Paris, Je t'aime. Even for French cinéma, it's a bit too deep and artsy-fartsy for me, times what... 17 shorts/arrondisments?
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A crap ton. The only one that I didn't like was the mime one. Too creepy. Mime = French version of clown. Only creepier because they don't talk.
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You could also try watching cartoons, I remember watching Tintin in my French class.
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I mean that Gerard Depardieu one... what the hell was the point of that? And Nick Nolte? what's the meaning of that story?
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