I've seen it ...
I keep thinking Plan 9 from outer space ... but that's not it.
It's called SexMission: imdb.com/title/tt0088083/
Now if anyone else has seen LaCabina: imdb.com/title/tt0065513/ I'll be impressed.
EDIT: Also in the film they used sperm for their babies but screen it so only girls were born. Then these two guys break into the lab and wank into the sperm container to save the day. There is also a 3rd guy there who basically runs the place (he dresses as a woman).
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Wed 12 Oct 2005, 23:12,
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It's called SexMission: imdb.com/title/tt0088083/
Now if anyone else has seen LaCabina: imdb.com/title/tt0065513/ I'll be impressed.
EDIT: Also in the film they used sperm for their babies but screen it so only girls were born. Then these two guys break into the lab and wank into the sperm container to save the day. There is also a 3rd guy there who basically runs the place (he dresses as a woman).
Vaguely remembers
Dont the men from the telephone company cart the man off in the phone box to a place where there are lots of others like him, most of them dead?
May be on to something...
/edit Sex Mission ends with the birth of a boy.
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Wed 12 Oct 2005, 23:21,
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May be on to something...
/edit Sex Mission ends with the birth of a boy.
That's the one !!
I saw it on BBC2 about 20 years ago and it spooked me. I've met one other person who's seen it and everyone else just thinks I must've been dreaming it.
And yes, SexMission ends with a boy being born.
Okay, so how about Hidden City: imdb.com/title/tt0095298/
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And yes, SexMission ends with a boy being born.
Okay, so how about Hidden City: imdb.com/title/tt0095298/
Cor! I've seen both of the first two,
but not hidden city. I are 2/3rds rockin' on curious filmage.
And I'm in America next week, so I can go see Mirrormask. Whee!
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And I'm in America next week, so I can go see Mirrormask. Whee!
Sounds
a bit like Brazil : imdb.com/title/tt0088846/
I prefer the lighter side of life
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Wed 12 Oct 2005, 23:36,
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I prefer the lighter side of life
brazil's ace
not so fond of polanski, I've seen Macbeth and the Vampire Hunters but I'm not sure (having read the synopsis) how I'd take repulsion. Especially since reading helter-skelter.
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Ahahaa
Brazil is the toppest top toppity top film ever ...
Okay, how about Hotel New Hampshire: imdb.com/title/tt0087428/
It's a bit more mainstream, but still quite obscure.
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Wed 12 Oct 2005, 23:40,
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Okay, how about Hotel New Hampshire: imdb.com/title/tt0087428/
It's a bit more mainstream, but still quite obscure.