I know that they're commercials
BMW is making these short “films” with some really great directors, including my personal favorite Wong Kar-Wai (I know, I’m a whore for auteurism). Right now only John Frankenheimer’s is available, but Ang Lee’s opens on the tenth. The first one is really good, but I recommend a fast connection because they are shot on 35mm and displayed in a widescreen format, so a modem doesn’t really do it justice.
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i just got into wong kar-wai. i was digging on ‘happy together’ and ‘chungking express,’ but ‘in the mood for love’ just blew me away. but, i’ve always been a sucker for tony leung. he reminds me of a young, asian humphrey bogart. no im not on crack.
I saw this movie once, about this bus, and its SPEED couldn’t go below 50 miles per hour, because if its SPEED dropped below 50 miles per hour, then the bus would explode. I think it was called ‘The Bus That Couldn’t Slow Down.’ I like movies, too.
HAHA. I’m a sucker for commercials. What do you expect from BMW movies? They need to showcase speed, durability, blah blah blah. If they use good directors to do it, I’m all there.
nice. mmm mmm good stuff mavin.
i just got into wong kar-wai. i was digging on ‘happy together’ and ‘chungking express,’ but ‘in the mood for love’ just blew me away. but, i’ve always been a sucker for tony leung. he reminds me of a young, asian humphrey bogart. no im not on crack.
I saw this movie once, about this bus, and its SPEED couldn’t go below 50 miles per hour, because if its SPEED dropped below 50 miles per hour, then the bus would explode. I think it was called ‘The Bus That Couldn’t Slow Down.’ I like movies, too.
HAHA. I’m a sucker for commercials. What do you expect from BMW movies? They need to showcase speed, durability, blah blah blah. If they use good directors to do it, I’m all there.
nice. mmm mmm good stuff mavin.