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Comment : Interesting site. I watched theBig Red One yesterday, in the extended version.Some funny details:the german panzer are in fact US Sherman tanks painted in sandcolour , with a german black and white cross. But the crew wear the modern american tank helmet,
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Comment : OUtstanding, sir! Ive taught Les Miserables for many years and my students...to a person...rate it as one of their favorites of all the classics. Many of your comments I shall use...with due credit...in my teaching for my final two years before retirement
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Comment : Thanks so much for your comments. I found them very thought provoking, and worthwhile reading.
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First Name : Sandy
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Comment : Hi Stuart, I am a french native now living in Santa Cruz, CA, and I found all your analysis very very interesting, specially about Bessons film...
One of my best friends is working with him, its fun for me to get some inside infos hee hee...
Your commen
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Comment : Keep doin what yer doin lad! Fine start!
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First Name : Dick Gaines
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URL : http://www.angelfire.com/ca/dickg/sites.html
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Comment : Just read your receiew on The Man Who Would Be King!
All three of them are great--Kipling, Caine, and Connery. Cant help but wonder though, how Gable and Bogart would have done it...
Thank you for your work.
Best
Dick Gaines
GnySgt USMC (Ret.)
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URL : canada_fifi@hotmail.com
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Comment : Hi! Im in Enlgand, writing my A level french coursework on the theme of life and death in Bessons films and this website is the best Ive come across. Thanks for your help!!!
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First Name : Tiffany
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Comment : I have read the book Les Miserables, seen one of the movies, and watched part of a broadway show. Though Im not much of a fan for drama, Id have to say that I really liked this book. I came upon your site when I was researching more about the book, and I
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First Name : Paula
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URL : paula.stacey@hro.com
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Comment : I am looking for an annotated version of Les Miserables. I do not speak or read French. I am in the middle of the book and I think having an annotated version would help me discern the rliterary, historical, biblical references Hugo makes throughout the b
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Comment : thank you for usefull comments
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First Name : Tim
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Comment : Stuart,
Just wanted to agree with your assessment of The Professionals. It truly is an under appreciated classic. I have probaly watched it 20 times, yet every time it is on television, I cannot turn away. It is a philosophical version of The Wild Bunc
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Comment : A very good explanation of the film...you have captured the gist of the film perfectly.
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Comment : Thanks for the great article. This page helped me to get my thoughts in line for the book and novel.
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Comment : Thank you very much for your very insightfull comments. I trully enjoyed them!
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First Name : Fiona
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Comment : Thank you for this website! Im studying Luc Bessons films for french A level and have to write an extended essay on it in french, so this as been very useful in summarising all the films and themes that we need to write about.
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Comment : Thanks for your insightful analysis of Luc Bessons films. I have seen and immensely enjoyed La Femme Nikita and Leon but have never considered the connected deeper themes running through this two films and Bessons other films. Looks like a couple of movie
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First Name : Elaine
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Comment : I still remember many lines from the classic, FIVE EASY PIECES. Pure fun to refresh my memory of such an exceptional film. I enjoyed your site very much, which caused a rather lengthy visit. I came here via a search on Les Misérables, and could not leave
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Comment : i just read your reviews of the films and I found them refreshing. Im a huge besson fan but was never really quite sure why I love his films so much - with the exception of le grand bleu. you really are an exceptional writer.
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Comment : NIce detail on the englightenment, was never sure what the hell it was :)
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Comment : Luc Besson is an awsome Dude Man.
Luf Jean Reno!!!
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Comment : very interesting reflexion on a character that I appreciate very much. I read your page just after seeing yesterday the music hall les misérables in London, that I found very moving.
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Comment : your analysis of Luc Bessons movies is very good and insightful. though Bessons later movies do not follow the trend, his earlier movies certainly fit ur commentary.
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First Name : Chris
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Comment : Thanks! Your analysis of les Miserables was unusually insightful, but also elegantly written in a very accessible way. Those parallels with the New Testament with Valjean surprised me - although it is conceivable, given the extensive religious representat
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Comment : Good insight. I must point out, that Amsterdam was throwing a Christian bible into the river, because he remained Catholic & loyal to his own beliefs. This was why they took refuge in a church at a later date. It was Catholic.
This film is one of my favo
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URL : douglasschappell@hotmail.com
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Comment : This film is one of my all time favourites and has been viewed many many times.I enjoyed your article.
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Comment : Thanks for the posting a very well written interpretation. A pleasure to read!
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Comment : like the website, but it is over my head, a bit too educated for me i am not being cheeky by the way
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First Name : Christine
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Comment : I found your article very interesting, as I am researching existentialism for a school project.
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Comment : Great essay advice. Also enjoyed your analysis of Javert vs. Valjean.
Thanks!
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Comment : Thank you, I was waiting to read something like this for a long time.
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Comment : I really appreciated your commentary on Gangs of New York, very insightful and on the money. I might suggest that the juxtaposition of the riots and the military quell that really prevented Vallon and Cutting from settling the old fashioned way was very p
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First Name : Don
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Comment : This is a very valuable resource. Thank you! This is worth expanding and developing further, and what you have here is the best information I could find on this topic. Excellent!
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Comment : Thanks, it helped me with my essay on Les Miserables. Keep it up!
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Comment : I like how everything you say intertwines.
I am most thankful for the information. I found it helpful, and rather interesting.
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Comment : You really helped me with my french coursework, thanks!!! x
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