2001, Kinski-Jesus-Erlösertour, Dune, Happiness, Stalker, Brazil, Holy Mountain, The Party, Fight Club, Broadcast News, 12 Monkeys, Network, Funny Games, Barfly, Dr. Strangelove, Ed Wood, Little Big Man, Excalibur,Evil Dead II, Mudholland Drive, The Matrix, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Thing, I Spit On Your Grave, El Topo, The Deer Hunter, The Shawshank Redemption, Underground, Groundhog Day, Thelma & Louise, Jo, Dark City, Amadeus, The Mission, The Parallax View, Young Frankenstein, Starman, Dead men don’t wear plaid, Arizona Dreams, Labyrinth, Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind, Star Wars IV & V, The Dark Crystal, Legend, The Adventures of Baron Münchhausen, Apocalypse Now, The Man Who Would Be King, Altered States, Ghostbusters, Das Boot, Dark Star, Pi, Lost Highway, The Sting, American Beauty, Back To The Future, Wisdom, Good Will Hunting, Dreamscape, Memento, Jacob’s Ladder, Videodrome, Fantastic Planet, 23 - Nichts ist wie es scheint, Being John Malkovich, Naked Lunch, Happiness, Brainstorm, Repo Man, Big Trouble in Little China, Contact, Blazing Saddles, Ghostbusters, Mad Max 2, Once Upon a Time in America, Blade Runner, Silent Running, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The War of the Roses, LA Story, Spirited Away, Eyes Wide Shut, Princess Mononoke (to be updated)
Directors
thank the lord: there are enough of them here to hang out a while...
Gilgamesh's Interests
Movies
Stalker, 12 Monkeys, City of God, Immortal, Hard to be God, Happyness, Repomen, Mudholland Drive
About me:
> According to the Sumerian king list, Gilgamesh was the fifth king of Uruk (Early Dynastic II, first dynasty of Uruk), the son of Lugalbanda. Legend has it that his mother was Ninsun, a goddess.
He was succeeded by his son Ur-Nungal, said to have ruled for 30 years. He built a temple to Ninlil in Nippur, and possibly the walls of Uruk.
Like Hercules, a hero-god, two parts divine and one part human. The story of his adventures survives in an epic poem on twelve tablets dating back to Akkadia in the middle of the second millenium B.C. Gilgamesh fought and tamed the wild man Enkiddu. Despite the warnings of the priests and ill omens from the sun god, Gilgamesh and Enkiddu set out upon a quest. Enkiddu's death incited Gilgamesh to seek immortality, and after many adventures he found at last Utnapishtim who survived the Great Flood and with his wife was granted eternal life by the gods. Utnapishtim convinced Gilgamesh of the futility of immortality. Visit gilgamesh's blog: http://9thplanet.blogspot.com/