Quote from: Jon on April 19, 2010, 12:46:01 PMShaun first appeared in The Wrong Trousers? Just beware, this spin-off was aimed at young kids. It's still funny and it's hilarious seeing Shaun as the only really intelligent sheep in his flock, it's just not as sophisticated as the Wallace and Gromit.I know there was a sheep in one of the Wallace & Gromit shorts..though wasn't the penguin in The Wrong Trousers? I think the sheep was in A Close Shave. Anyway, I got a new Wallace & Gromit DVD last year...A Matter of Loaf and Death, and there was one of the Shaun the Sheep cartoons on it. Then in October I got the one DVD that was just Shaun the Sheep. I think I did a review of it on Epinions. I'll have to look.Yes you're right, I'm always getting them mixed up for some reason.
Shaun first appeared in The Wrong Trousers? Just beware, this spin-off was aimed at young kids. It's still funny and it's hilarious seeing Shaun as the only really intelligent sheep in his flock, it's just not as sophisticated as the Wallace and Gromit.
Oh yes, I also got:
37°2 le matin (FR 1986, AKA Betty Blue)R2-UK Columbia TriStar (2004)
Quote from: goodguy on April 23, 2010, 11:30:26 PM37°2 le matin (FR 1986, AKA Betty Blue)R2-UK Columbia TriStar (2004) one of my favourite films. I don't profess to fully understand it but thought that the portrayal of Betty and Zorg and the way their relationship was handled made this a really excellent film. I must rewatch it, maybe I'll have a better understanding.
Reviews have been written debating the movie's view of madness, of feminism, of the travail of the artist. They all miss the point. "Betty Blue" is a movie about Beatrice Dalle's boobs and behind, and everything else is just what happens in between the scenes where she displays them.