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harleykwin said:
El Espinazo del Diablo - which was translated here as The Devil's Backbone - saw this over the weekend, and it is a poetic ghost story set during the Spanish Civil War. I tend to think that as foreign horror movies go, we focus a lot on the Japanese horror films - especially their subpar Americanized remakes (The Grudge comes to mind) and forget so many others. Backbone should not be missed. Yes, its subtitled, but don't let that deter you - it was totally worth it - del Toro is a genius. For those who love straight up slasher/bloody movies, this is prolly too tame for you, but I found this beautiful and haunting - as the tag line says - "The living will always be more dangerous than the dead" and del Toro shows us why brilliantly. I totally recommend it.




An absolutely gorgeous film. I'm dying to see his newest - Pan's Labyrinth - when it comes out!


Uschi said:
I won't rape you, I'll just fuck you 'till it hurts and then not stop and you'll cry.

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