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Karl has been a citizen of San Diego for four years, and of South Park for one year. He is a student by day and works at night downtown. He has also been an extra in American Pie and Stigmata. His work in Stigmata allowed him a brief but memorable exchange with Patricia Arquette (he managed to say "Hello" in a very firm voice and made eye contact. According to Karl, there was tons of chemistry. In fact, Patricia was heard to say "Nicholas who?"). |
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1. The Big Lebowski
Coen Brothers
The zaniest hero's journey ever told. |
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2. Raising Arizona
Coen Brothers
The other zany hero's journey. This is what Patricia Arquette saw in Nick Cage. |
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3. The Seven Samurai
Akira Kurosawa
A good blueprint for how to be a sensitive tough guy. |
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4. Rushmore
Wes Anderson
"I wish that I knew what I know now, when I was younger...." |
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5. Ghost Dog
Jim Jarmusch
Start here with your Jim Jarmusch journey. |
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6. The Aura
Fabian Belinsky
I didn't know they had movie cameras in Argentina. |
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7. Léon The Professional
Luc Besson
Inside he's just a twelve year old girl that wants to be held. |
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8. Memories of a Murder
Joon-ho Bong
Koreans do it just like Americans do it, just a little bit differently. |
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9. Helvetica
Gary Huswit
Deconstruct your reading experience. |
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10. The Yes Men
Dan Ollman
People like this may prevent the Fourth Reich. |
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