![]() Together (Amaray) $19.98 This video is amazing. It is said that two is better than one, so eight is unmistakably better than four what is true at this video. Hilarious (perhaps a little too much sometimes), can take you to tears in the next song. Precisely build all program goes smooth and breathtaking, great performers, awesome sound. I can't take the songs out of my mind after listening to this DVD. A master piece, I do recommend this as a valuable purchase. ![]() Together: A Story of Shared Vision $14.99 Tom Sullivan is such a great writer, and now we get to hear him tell the story in his own voice--along with Betty White. Not only is it a great story, but it also provides much valuable information about living with blindness and information about dog guides. You will love it! ![]() Drawn Together - The Complete Series $59.98 The Drawn Together gang is back and this time theyre bringing the party home with them. In addition to reliving your favorite episodes from all three seasons of basic cables most-offensive animated reality show, you and your friends can now play as each of the characters in The Drawn Together Board Game!, partake in the Get the DTs Drinking Game, or show your inner wild child by participating in the Drawn Together Truth or Dare Game. Once you own this collection, you wont even have to leave your basement to have a kickass party! ![]() Together $14.98 Well, here we have it; the Communist Utopia caught on film. This is another great film by Lukas Moodysson, whom gave us "F***ing ml" ("Show me Love" in the US) back in the 90's, one of my favourite films for sure. The film is set in 1975 in Sweden, where a small commune of various brands of leftists and communists are living together. It starts out with the death of General Franco being celebrated immensely, and that sets the tone for what is to follow. Elisabeth, a low-caste mother of two leaves her slightly abusive husband, Rolf, another low-caste, who has trouble with controlling his drinking-habit. She takes their children with her, and goes to live with her brother, Gran, who is something of a head for the Communist commune. He is the most absurd push-over I've ever seen, yet also hilariously amusing and as a side-note a very Nordic man, anthropologically, which is not something that can be said for the rest of the cast, which consists of various types of mischlinge. Gran has a relationship with a somewhat younger girl, who wants to live out the Communist society in every way; in other words there is no property so she can "sleep" with anyone she wants to. Gran doesn't dare to offend the oppressed women of the world, and carries his frustrations with him until late in the film. Various other characters also make their entry, but some of these are too disgusting to be mentioned here. The film is simply hilarious, yet at the same time it is very uncomfortable and sickening to watch. To put it shortly, the so-called "commune" in that film is more or less the exact opposite of everything I stand for, yet that of course makes it a fascinating watch. Both Rolf and Gran have some positive and intriguing sides, and at times it is a touching film, but the general tone of it all is for lack of a better word; sick. This is the "Culture of Critique" in real life (on a movie, hoho), and even though it will now never come to pass in Europe since we are being overwhelmed by people that would find this as abhorrent as I do, it is a testament to a way of thinking that led to our current European situation. Highly recommended, and at times both touching and amusing, yet it is of course so in all the wrong ways. 4 stars for this interesting photo of an age that is now in some ways thankfully gone. PS: This is for adults, not something you'd want your teenager or children to see. |
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