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Fernando77 Guru
Joined: 21 Oct 2005 Posts: 893 Location: Spain
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 3:45 pm Post subject: LA CABINA (The phone box) |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065513/
A guy (the ever greatest José Luis López Vázquez) enter in a phone box to make a call. After that he try to get out of there but he can't do it. It's imposible!, he thinks. He try to get the attention of people in the street. First they think that he is mad or something like that, but after a couple of misunderstundings they understand that he is trapped inside the phone box. Meanwhile the guy begin to desperate and became incredibly nervous. After an hour or two, appears a special truck of the same colour of the phone box (orange-red) and some guys wearing red uniforms take the phone box and put it over the truck and carry it with them in the truck. The guy, completely exhausted became more happy thinking in a near end of this madness. The truck arrives to a building and come into a dark parking... there, the guy trapped could see beyond the glasses of his phone box hundreds of phone boxes with dead people trapped inside in several states of corruption (bones, partially rotten and so on). And then the guy begins to shout and cry...
This is the most interesting sort of the spanish cinema!
And the main character, interpreted by a gorgeus JL López Vázquez, is totally awesome!!!!
Yesterday I have just downloaded (at last!) one of his best interpretations: El bosque del lobo (the wood of the wolf). But this film deserves his own thread...
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Johnny Site Admin
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 3:53 pm Post subject: Re: LA CABINA (The phone box) |
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Fernando77 wrote: |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065513/
A guy (the ever greatest José Luis López Vázquez) enter in a phone box to make a call. After that he try to get out of there but he can't do it. It's imposible!, he thinks. He try to get the attention of people in the street. First they think that he is mad or something like that, but after a couple of misunderstundings they understand that he is trapped inside the phone box. Meanwhile the guy begin to desperate and became incredibly nervous. After an hour or two, appears a special truck of the same colour of the phone box (orange-red) and some guys wearing red uniforms take the phone box and put it over the truck and carry it with them in the truck. The guy, completely exhausted became more happy thinking in a near end of this madness. The truck arrives to a building and come into a dark parking... there, the guy trapped could see beyond the glasses of his phone box hundreds of phone boxes with dead people trapped inside in several states of corruption (bones, partially rotten and so on). And then the guy begins to shout and cry...
This is the most interesting sort of the spanish cinema!
And the main character, interpreted by a gorgeus JL López Vázquez, is totally awesome!!!!
Yesterday I have just downloaded (at last!) one of his best interpretations: El bosque del lobo (the wood of the wolf). But this film deserves his own thread...
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I've told people about this film for years but never knew what it was called. A big thank you and I'll try and get a copy now. This film really freaked me out when I was young, I was probably only around ten when I saw it and the image in the mountain side has always stayed with me. How bizarre all these years later it turns out to be a Spanish film and you are the only other person who would probably of known the name. _________________ https://www.facebook.com/Let-the-drink-talk-675586225966432/ |
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Fernando77 Guru
Joined: 21 Oct 2005 Posts: 893 Location: Spain
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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No matter... I'm very glad to help you!! :D
This is my favorite actor! I'm so glad that you like his interpretation too!
See you tomorrow, now I'm going home (I haven't worked so hard in months, he he he he, I only posted twice today! ).
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Fernando77 Guru
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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well...
I went to the theatre (not to the cinema, ) to see a classic play (by Calderón de la Barca, XVIIth spanish poet and dramatist, http://www.4-wall.com/authors/authors_c/calderon/drama.htm http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-56393 ). The play was wonderful. It's called "Amar despues de la muerte" ("Love after death"), but there weren't a single zombie in it, . Serious: the play was excellent but yesterdays was the day when children from school go there to see it and they were everytime chit chatting and spoiling to me and my girlfriend the play... Oh, Herod, holy man! _________________ http://zombi-blogia.blogspot.com/ |
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Johnny Site Admin
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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Fernando77 wrote: |
well...
I went to the theatre (not to the cinema, ) to see a classic play (by Calderón de la Barca, XVIIth spanish poet and dramatist, http://www.4-wall.com/authors/authors_c/calderon/drama.htm http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-56393 ). The play was wonderful. It's called "Amar despues de la muerte" ("Love after death"), but there weren't a single zombie in it, . Serious: the play was excellent but yesterdays was the day when children from school go there to see it and they were everytime chit chatting and spoiling to me and my girlfriend the play... Oh, Herod, holy man! |
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Oh, Herod, holy man! |
Very apt for the time of year _________________ https://www.facebook.com/Let-the-drink-talk-675586225966432/ |
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Fernando77 Guru
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 8:43 am Post subject: |
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Johnny wrote: |
Fernando77 wrote: |
well...
I went to the theatre (not to the cinema, ) to see a classic play (by Calderón de la Barca, XVIIth spanish poet and dramatist, http://www.4-wall.com/authors/authors_c/calderon/drama.htm http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-56393 ). The play was wonderful. It's called "Amar despues de la muerte" ("Love after death"), but there weren't a single zombie in it, . Serious: the play was excellent but yesterdays was the day when children from school go there to see it and they were everytime chit chatting and spoiling to me and my girlfriend the play... Oh, Herod, holy man! |
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Oh, Herod, holy man! |
Very apt for the time of year |
That is true!
But, really, those nasty girls deserved worst imaginable fate...
Maybe I'm becoming old or something like that but when I was young I never have such behaviour. If some guy older called me "don't do that" when I was doing some unright thing I ashame and stop doing that inmediatly. But now, young people... I don't now what's wrong with young people. Ther was also one teacher sitted close to those girls and he didn't do anything! What's wrong with education today?
Well, forget it, I seem some sort of nazi lieutenient... :D _________________ http://zombi-blogia.blogspot.com/ |
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