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Film Director Genre Points 1: Marketa Lazarová (1967) František Vláčil: Historical: 325: 2 The Shop on Main Street (1965) Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos: War drama: 252 3 All My Compatriots (1968) Vojtěch Jasný: Drama: 222 4 The Firemen's Ball (1967) Miloš Forman: Comedy, Drama: 163 5 Intimate Lighting (1965) Ivan Passer: Comedy, Drama: 134 ...
List of Czech films of the 2020s. A List of Czech films of the 2020s. About production of The Painted Bird. Sequel to Grapes and 2Grapes. Based on a book of the same name. Film about Emanuel Moravec. Coproduction with Ukraine. Based on life of Václav Havel. Coproduction with Slovakia.
Party Hard. " Party Hard " is a song by American rock musician Andrew W.K., first released as a single in 2001 and included on his debut album I Get Wet. The song provided Andrew W.K. with his first mainstream hit, reaching number 19 of the UK Singles Charts upon release. [1][2]
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Erotic thriller film (also known as Il porno shop della settima strada), directed by Joe D'Amato was originally shot as a softcore, and then at the request of the producers, some hardcore footage was added. The full hardcore version of the film can be found on the Italian DVD by Cinesexy, released in 2015. [158] Italian You're Driving Me Crazy
Pleasure is a 2021 drama film written and directed by Ninja Thyberg in her feature directorial debut. The film is based on Thyberg's 2013 short of the same name, [2] and is about a young woman from a small Swedish town who moves to Los Angeles to become a porn star. It stars Sofia Kappel, Revika Anne Reustle, Evelyn Claire, Chris Cock, Dana ...
Parting Glances. The Party (1968 film) The Party (1990 film) The Party (2017 film) Pirates (2021 film) Project X (2012 film) The Prowler (1981 film) Psycho Cop 2. The Pumpkin Karver.
"Bobby Sox" is a "fuzzed-out" [8] pop-punk [9] and power pop song, [10] with Armstrong calling it "the '90s song that we never wrote". Jon Pareles of The New York Times called the song an "outright homage to Pixies", [11] while various critics drew stylistic comparisons between "Bobby Sox" and songs by Weezer.