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Pan's Labryinth

arcanaman

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The spanish Movie Pan's Labryinth I liked that movie even though I speak

french not spanish and prefer foreign films like la vie en rose, Moliere Mon

dieu grade moi if I spelled his name wrong and triplets of belleville, I want

to know what you though of the movie
 

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Awesome movie. Well worth the cost in gas, parking and tickets to drive out to Chicago to see it. After seeing it I was left with no doubts that Del Toro had the directing skill to tackle HPL's At the Mountains of Madness. Of course Hollywood has been keeping him busy now so AtMoM is still getting delayed.

Man in the Funny Hat said:
THIS IS IN NO WAY A MOVIE FOR CHILDREN.
I beg to differ. This movie has many vital lessons for the children of today’s era. The value of dying for what is right, knowing that the way of comfort is not always the correct path and accepting that some folks need killing.
Eric Anondson said:
There are better ways than with blood spattering gore, and on-screen face slicing. Heck, High Noon has that message with much greater clarity. Such a message, IMO, is too obscure for children to pick up from Pan's Labyrinth because there is so much more going on.
 
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