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November 17 2008

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November 16 2008

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05:44

Rodfather's utter

by: Rodfather
when: 52 min. ago

November 12 2008

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08:07
Big Balls LipDub

November 11 2008

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20:56
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November 08 2008

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06:57

Rodfather's utter

by: Rodfather
when: 3 days ago

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06:18

Rodfather's utter

by: Rodfather
when: 3 days ago

November 07 2008

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10:00

October 31 2008

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01:33

October 28 2008

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21:33

October 25 2008

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06:31

Rodfather's utter

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when: 17 hours ago

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06:21

Rodfather's utter

by: Rodfather
when: 17 hours ago

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06:16

Rodfather's utter

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when: 17 hours ago

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05:30

Rodfather's utter

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when: 18 hours ago

October 23 2008

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10:33

K.K. Lament

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when: 2 hours ago

October 15 2008

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21:29

Red


Shipped on 10/15/08.

Krzysztof Kieslowski strikes again with Red, the final film in his "three colors" trilogy. In this meditation on the need for passion and human connection, an accident brings together two very different people -- Valentine (Irene Jacob), a model, and Joseph (Jean-Louis Trintignant), a retired judge. Since love chooses to pair people at random, theirs becomes a fated, deeply improbable, but true romance.

October 10 2008

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02:33

October 07 2008

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23:58

White


Shipped on 10/07/08.

Julie Delpy stars in Krzysztof Kieslowski's dark comedy (the middle segment in his "three colors" trilogy) about the price of passion. Polish immigrant Karol Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski) is humiliated in a public courtroom by his wife (Delpy) during their divorce proceedings. Shamed and brokenhearted, he finds an ally in a fellow countryman. The two concoct a way back to post-Communist Poland, where Karol sets about rebuilding his life.
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20:30

Blue


Shipped on 10/07/08.

The first installment of Polish cinematic genius Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colors trilogy, Blue stands for liberty (in the French national motto) and is the first color of the French flag. A young Frenchwoman (Juliette Binoche) tries to uncover her famous composer husband's secret life after he dies mysteriously. Each step takes her both closer to and further from the truth as she journeys on a path ultimately leading to self-discovery.
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