La grande bouffe - pousse michel !
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Pousse Michel, Pousse
La Grande Bouffe -1-
- Length: 9:52
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Tags: La.Grande.Bouffe Marcello.Mastroianni Marco.Ferreri Michel.Piccoli Philippe.Noiret Ugo.Tognazzi
English Subtitles, Black Comedy, Drama, 1973 Director: Marco Ferreri, Script: Marco Ferreri, Rafael Azcona, Francis Blanche, Photo: Mario Vulpiani, Music: Philippe Sarde Cast: Marcello Mastroianni (Marcello), Michel Piccoli (Michel), Philippe Noiret (Philippe), Ugo Tognazzi (Ugo), Andréa Ferréol (Andrea), Solange Blondeau (Danielle), Florence Giorgetti (Anne), Michèle Alexandre (Nicole), Monique Chaumette (Madeleine), Henri Piccoli (Hector), Louis Navarre (Braguti), Bernard Menez (Pierre), Cordelia Piccoli (Barbara), Patricia Milochevitch (Mini), James Campbell (Zack), Rita Scherrer (Anulka) Aka: Blow-Out; The Grande Bouffe A truly black comedy, this is a film that elevates vulgarity and bad taste -- if not to a fine art -- to great comic effect at least. With on-screen vomiting, endless fart jokes (done literally to death) and the amazing exploding toilet (the funniest thing ever in French cinema?), La grande bouffe must surely win anyone's award for the most shamelessly vulgar example of mainstream French cinema. Yet, in spite of that (or, perversely for that reason), this film has a strange melancholic charm that makes it compelling viewing -- even if, for most of the time, we are just watching four fat middle-aged men stuffing their faces. It is curious that the film does not explain why the four central characters want to kill themselves -- in fact this is only revealed one third of the way into the film. Consequently, the viewer feels throughout that something is missing. Maybe this is what lends the film its tragic dimension and makes the boorish vulgarity on display somehow more tolerable. A very strange and disturbing film -- but one with some absolutely outrageous comic moments. Four wealthy middle-aged men decide to get together at a country villa and eat themselves to death. They are: Marcello, a pilot; Ugo, a chef; Philippe, a judge; and Michel, a television executive. After the first night, they agree that something is lacking: female company. They recruit three prostitutes and a local primary school teacher, Andrea. The prostitutes, disgusted, depart after a few days, but Andrea appears to be having the time of her life and stays the course. Although the food is magnificent, it soon becomes apparent that this is not the nicest way to go...
Le Roi Heenok et la bouffe bio
- Length: 4:26
- Rating Average: 4.61 from 266 people
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- Author: hiv71
Tags: 11 Bio Bouffe Food Heenok Junk Montreal Palestine Poulet Queens Rapiso Rive Roi Sud Ugoboss
Kourtrajmé - Les mathématiques du Roi Heenok - 2007 Cours l'acheter.
La Grande Bouffe -2-
- Length: 9:45
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Tags: La.Grande.Bouffe Marcello.Mastroianni Marco.Ferreri Michel.Piccoli Philippe.Noiret Ugo.Tognazzi
English Subtitles, Black Comedy, Drama, 1973 Director: Marco Ferreri, Script: Marco Ferreri, Rafael Azcona, Francis Blanche, Photo: Mario Vulpiani, Music: Philippe Sarde Cast: Marcello Mastroianni (Marcello), Michel Piccoli (Michel), Philippe Noiret (Philippe), Ugo Tognazzi (Ugo), Andréa Ferréol (Andrea), Solange Blondeau (Danielle), Florence Giorgetti (Anne), Michèle Alexandre (Nicole), Monique Chaumette (Madeleine), Henri Piccoli (Hector), Louis Navarre (Braguti), Bernard Menez (Pierre), Cordelia Piccoli (Barbara), Patricia Milochevitch (Mini), James Campbell (Zack), Rita Scherrer (Anulka) Aka: Blow-Out; The Grande Bouffe A truly black comedy, this is a film that elevates vulgarity and bad taste -- if not to a fine art -- to great comic effect at least. With on-screen vomiting, endless fart jokes (done literally to death) and the amazing exploding toilet (the funniest thing ever in French cinema?), La grande bouffe must surely win anyone's award for the most shamelessly vulgar example of mainstream French cinema. Yet, in spite of that (or, perversely for that reason), this film has a strange melancholic charm that makes it compelling viewing -- even if, for most of the time, we are just watching four fat middle-aged men stuffing their faces. It is curious that the film does not explain why the four central characters want to kill themselves -- in fact this is only revealed one third of the way into the film. Consequently, the viewer feels throughout that something is missing. Maybe this is what lends the film its tragic dimension and makes the boorish vulgarity on display somehow more tolerable. A very strange and disturbing film -- but one with some absolutely outrageous comic moments. Four wealthy middle-aged men decide to get together at a country villa and eat themselves to death. They are: Marcello, a pilot; Ugo, a chef; Philippe, a judge; and Michel, a television executive. After the first night, they agree that something is lacking: female company. They recruit three prostitutes and a local primary school teacher, Andrea. The prostitutes, disgusted, depart after a few days, but Andrea appears to be having the time of her life and stays the course. Although the food is magnificent, it soon becomes apparent that this is not the nicest way to go...
Bouffe ou Malbouffre - Navette STM
- Length: 3:22
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Tags: bouffe malbouffe navette stm
Extrait de l'émission Bouffe ou Malbouffe diffusé a Canal Vie ou l'on traite de la fameuse "Navette de la malbouffe" offerte par la STM
La Grande Bouffe -3-
- Length: 9:20
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Tags: La.Grande.Bouffe Marcello.Mastroianni Marco.Ferreri Michel.Piccoli Philippe.Noiret Ugo.Tognazzi
English Subtitles, Black Comedy, Drama, 1973 Director: Marco Ferreri, Script: Marco Ferreri, Rafael Azcona, Francis Blanche, Photo: Mario Vulpiani, Music: Philippe Sarde Cast: Marcello Mastroianni (Marcello), Michel Piccoli (Michel), Philippe Noiret (Philippe), Ugo Tognazzi (Ugo), Andréa Ferréol (Andrea), Solange Blondeau (Danielle), Florence Giorgetti (Anne), Michèle Alexandre (Nicole), Monique Chaumette (Madeleine), Henri Piccoli (Hector), Louis Navarre (Braguti), Bernard Menez (Pierre), Cordelia Piccoli (Barbara), Patricia Milochevitch (Mini), James Campbell (Zack), Rita Scherrer (Anulka) Aka: Blow-Out; The Grande Bouffe A truly black comedy, this is a film that elevates vulgarity and bad taste -- if not to a fine art -- to great comic effect at least. With on-screen vomiting, endless fart jokes (done literally to death) and the amazing exploding toilet (the funniest thing ever in French cinema?), La grande bouffe must surely win anyone's award for the most shamelessly vulgar example of mainstream French cinema. Yet, in spite of that (or, perversely for that reason), this film has a strange melancholic charm that makes it compelling viewing -- even if, for most of the time, we are just watching four fat middle-aged men stuffing their faces. It is curious that the film does not explain why the four central characters want to kill themselves -- in fact this is only revealed one third of the way into the film. Consequently, the viewer feels throughout that something is missing. Maybe this is what lends the film its tragic dimension and makes the boorish vulgarity on display somehow more tolerable. A very strange and disturbing film -- but one with some absolutely outrageous comic moments. Four wealthy middle-aged men decide to get together at a country villa and eat themselves to death. They are: Marcello, a pilot; Ugo, a chef; Philippe, a judge; and Michel, a television executive. After the first night, they agree that something is lacking: female company. They recruit three prostitutes and a local primary school teacher, Andrea. The prostitutes, disgusted, depart after a few days, but Andrea appears to be having the time of her life and stays the course. Although the food is magnificent, it soon becomes apparent that this is not the nicest way to go...
Bel Canto, l'opéra bouffe
- Length: 1:0
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Tags: Art artiste artistes Arts Bel Canto chanteur chanteurs chanteuse chanteuses classique classiques insolite insolites lyrique lyriques musique musiques opéra opéras restaurant restaurants
À Paris, un restaurant propose une particularité unique dans la capitale. Les serveurs sont tous des chanteurs de Bel Canto. Servis dans un décor d'opéra, les clients assistent à une véritable "Opéra Bouffe". En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/18-44-4042-bel-canto-l-opera-bouffe.html?PARTID=9085
Ca c'est d'la bonne viande
- Length: 2:39
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 3 people
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- Author: torfabrik
la grande bouffe
La Grande Bouffe -4-
- Length: 9:52
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Tags: La.Grande.Bouffe Marcello.Mastroianni Marco.Ferreri Michel.Piccoli Philippe.Noiret Ugo.Tognazzi
English Subtitles, Black Comedy, Drama, 1973 Director: Marco Ferreri, Script: Marco Ferreri, Rafael Azcona, Francis Blanche, Photo: Mario Vulpiani, Music: Philippe Sarde Cast: Marcello Mastroianni (Marcello), Michel Piccoli (Michel), Philippe Noiret (Philippe), Ugo Tognazzi (Ugo), Andréa Ferréol (Andrea), Solange Blondeau (Danielle), Florence Giorgetti (Anne), Michèle Alexandre (Nicole), Monique Chaumette (Madeleine), Henri Piccoli (Hector), Louis Navarre (Braguti), Bernard Menez (Pierre), Cordelia Piccoli (Barbara), Patricia Milochevitch (Mini), James Campbell (Zack), Rita Scherrer (Anulka) Aka: Blow-Out; The Grande Bouffe A truly black comedy, this is a film that elevates vulgarity and bad taste -- if not to a fine art -- to great comic effect at least. With on-screen vomiting, endless fart jokes (done literally to death) and the amazing exploding toilet (the funniest thing ever in French cinema?), La grande bouffe must surely win anyone's award for the most shamelessly vulgar example of mainstream French cinema. Yet, in spite of that (or, perversely for that reason), this film has a strange melancholic charm that makes it compelling viewing -- even if, for most of the time, we are just watching four fat middle-aged men stuffing their faces. It is curious that the film does not explain why the four central characters want to kill themselves -- in fact this is only revealed one third of the way into the film. Consequently, the viewer feels throughout that something is missing. Maybe this is what lends the film its tragic dimension and makes the boorish vulgarity on display somehow more tolerable. A very strange and disturbing film -- but one with some absolutely outrageous comic moments. Four wealthy middle-aged men decide to get together at a country villa and eat themselves to death. They are: Marcello, a pilot; Ugo, a chef; Philippe, a judge; and Michel, a television executive. After the first night, they agree that something is lacking: female company. They recruit three prostitutes and a local primary school teacher, Andrea. The prostitutes, disgusted, depart after a few days, but Andrea appears to be having the time of her life and stays the course. Although the food is magnificent, it soon becomes apparent that this is not the nicest way to go...
bouffe death note
- Length: 2:0
- Rating Average: 4.89 from 9 people
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Tags: death francais manga montage note
il y a plein de nourriture dans death est ce pour nous tenter je ne sais pas amis si oui j,ai doubler la tentatio nen les rassemblant tous
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