
Friday, August 7th, 2009 by Vomitron
Director: Fernando Colomo
Writer: Fernando Colomo, Audreu Martín and Miguel Ángel Nieto
Release year: 1985
Spanish title: El Caballero Del Dragón
Not so clever Keitel
When princess Alba (Maria Lamor) is abducted by a mysterious dragon, it’s upto Klever (Harvey Keitel), a foolish knight in love, to go and rescue her. However, the dragon turns out to be a spaceship, and Alba starts to fall in love with the alien human abductor, who was merely paying a visit to our planet earth. Can you dig this?
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Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 by Vomitron
Director: Mitchell Lichtenstein
Writer: Mitchell Lichtenstein
Release Year: 2007
Vulva Dentata
Teengirl Dawn feels a bit uncomfortable about her sexuality coming into bloom. She feels kind of edgy down there. Sharp as a knife kind of edgy.
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Friday, February 26th, 2010 by Vomitron
Director: Andrea Ricca
Writer: Andrea Ricca
Release year: 2010
Invasion of the Munchies
Ever had your home invaded by a bunch of obnoxious space critters while all you wanted to do is relax, lay back and dream about the wedding ring you’re going to give to your girflriend…? Didn’t think so.
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Monday, March 15th, 2010 by Vomitron
Director: David Russo
Writer: David Russo
Release year: 2009
Funny, trippy and swift
Dory (Marshall Allman) manages to get fired from his job as a data-programmer. Or perhaps ‘quitting it like he didn’t care’ would be a more accurate description. He becomes a newborn janitor, working the night shifts. Together with his colleagues, he also enlists in a marketing study that’s looking for people to try out new cookies. If you thought space-cake is something that can weigh a little hard on your stomach, then just wait until you get a load of these biscuits…
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Friday, March 6th, 2009 by Vomitron
Directors: Michel Gondry, Leos Carax & Joon-Ho Bong
Writers: Michel Gondry, Leos carax & Joon-Bo-Hong
Release year: 2008
Tokyo seen through visionary eyes
With great anticipation audiences attended Offscreen Film Festival’s opening-film Tokyo! (the screening sold out). Understandably, as the movie is a quite ambitious project featuring three prominent directors of contemporay cinema, each stituating their unique tale in modern day Tokyo, one of the most enigmatic metropolitan cities on earth.
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