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Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : LE MIROIR AUX ENFANTS (19
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:05 pm
by redcat
billanben wrote:Am downloading some more episodes - is she meant to be a dwarf angel ??
She's an gardian angel, send by God for help some peoples. The fact she's dwarf is not really used on the serie. In france, this women is a popular comic actress (+ some one-woman-shows). I can't say anymore because it's not my kind of movies (and not my kind of comic).

Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : LE MIROIR AUX ENFANTS (19
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:42 pm
by ARTHORIUS
So but of these series the only referred OT was the whole episode released here....there're more interesting?
[REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (2002)
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:08 am
by redcat
Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (200
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:19 am
by idler
wikipedia wrote: * 18 (6- 3) : La Plus Haute Marche
Joséphine viens en aide a Aurélie, gymnaste dont le père refuse qu'elle persévère sur cette voie. L'ange decouvre alors un milieu sportif impitoyable. Le jour des selections pour le championnat de france, Aurélie est accusé d'avoir sabotée le materiel de sa rivale.
But who cares about the plot?

Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (200
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:45 am
by Pranama
Me, for example. Honestly, I don´t like this overtly sensual looking at the children and child movies. I also like children, they´re definitely beautiful, but to look at the pieces of art from only this viewpoint, huh, strange. Idea that a movie can be rated only for its degree of "OTness" sounds weird to me, it´s as the child movies are a legitimate substitute for CP.
Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (200
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:17 pm
by kev
redcat!! Many thanks for this post. There's a couple other episodes from this show that have been posted due to the storyline.. THIS one looks very worthwhile!
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idler wrote:wikipedia wrote: * 18 (6- 3) : La Plus Haute Marche
Joséphine viens en aide a Aurélie, gymnaste dont le père refuse qu'elle persévère sur cette voie. L'ange decouvre alors un milieu sportif impitoyable. Le jour des selections pour le championnat de france, Aurélie est accusé d'avoir sabotée le materiel de sa rivale.
But who cares about the plot?

pranama wrote:Me, for example. Honestly, I don´t like this overtly sensual looking at the children and child movies. I also like children, they´re definitely beautiful, but to look at the pieces of art from only this viewpoint, huh, strange. Idea that a movie can be rated only for its degree of "OTness" sounds weird to me, it´s as the child movies are a legitimate substitute for CP.
Geeze...
Go turn on The Kinks 'Art Lover' and get off your high horse...
There's plenty of members that love movies for much more than 'OT-ness'.. (But some shows are so vapid and meaningless that OT-ness is the only thing worthwhile in them.)
Idler's comment was a joke, for pete's sake...
"Relax.." (Frankie Goes To Hollywood)* "No stress.." (idler)
Oh, and thanks again, redcat: Cool post, GREAT pix!!
kev.
(*lb: I guess 'Genesis' isn't the only group with pertinent things to say..

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Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (200
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:50 pm
by Debaser
Thanks redcat
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They better get used to that view!
Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (200
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:16 am
by ptguardian
Thanks redcat

i am glad to see you are still posting.

Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (200
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:20 pm
by Pranama
"Idler's comment was a joke, for pete's sake... "
Well, it explains a lot. From my traveller´s experience jokes are sort of "culturally dependent", I remember that during my stay in the U.S.A. my Czech jokes generally didn´t work.
Just like your links to the songs and groups don´t work with me. Only "No stress" works
I just wanted to point that when a complete newbie or even a stranger looks at such "jokes" their might develop a little weird feeling. But I might be wrong again.
Re: [REL] JOSEPHINE ANGE GARDIEN : La plus haute marche (200
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 1:51 pm
by idler
Don't get me wrong, pranama. I'm a member of the "classic cinéma" faction, I'm not with the "I want to see bare flesh" people. I'm trying to restrict my posts to full size movies of well known directors. I even posted Hal Ashby's "Harold and Maude" 2 years ago, despite the fact that Ruth Gordon was already 75 when the movie was made - but it fitted to the "First Love" - theme!
You won't find me going after Anglo-American TV series or casting shows, and a French fairy tale TV series is a borderline case for me, even if there is something like a logical plot...