>Time Bandits
directed by an American >A Clockwork Orange
directed by an American >The Holy Mountain
made in South America so it's technically American
Creative differences arising from his work with Douglas and the film studios, a dislike of the Hollywood industry, and a growing concern about crime in America prompted Kubrick to move to the United Kingdom in 1961, where he spent most of his remaining life and career.
Died March 7, 1999 (aged 70)
Childwickbury, England
>>The Holy Mountain >made in South America so it's technically American
Release date
July 11, 1975 (Mexico)
Country of origin
Mexico
Languages
SpanishEnglish
Also known as
The Sacred Mountain
Filming locations
Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, Mexico
So actually North American but either way you're not even remotely cute.
Time Bandits
Clockwork Orange
The Holy Mountain
>Time Bandits
directed by an American
>A Clockwork Orange
directed by an American
>The Holy Mountain
made in South America so it's technically American
But OP posted Life of Brian. Are you saying that qualifies but mine don't?
Creative differences arising from his work with Douglas and the film studios, a dislike of the Hollywood industry, and a growing concern about crime in America prompted Kubrick to move to the United Kingdom in 1961, where he spent most of his remaining life and career.
Died March 7, 1999 (aged 70)
Childwickbury, England
>directed by an American
So? It was a wholly British production i.e. British movie
George Harrison ... executive producer
yes that George Harrison
Denis O'Brien ... executive producer
the same producer as Life of Brian
>>The Holy Mountain
>made in South America so it's technically American
Release date
July 11, 1975 (Mexico)
Country of origin
Mexico
Languages
SpanishEnglish
Also known as
The Sacred Mountain
Filming locations
Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, Mexico
So actually North American but either way you're not even remotely cute.
Mexico is South America
south of america =/= south america
North America = USA and Canada
South America = anything beneath USA
hope that clears things up
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_America
>linking israelitepedia
https://www.britannica.com/place/South-America
In the northwest it is joined to North America by the Isthmus of Panama, a land bridge narrowing to about 50 miles (80 km) at one point.
Frick off, rabbi.
>Keanu.gif
You wish. Every time a Canadian says "North America" to mean USA and Canada, they always pretend Mexico isn't in the North American continent.
Mexicans are north Americans, and soo too probably are Jamaicans and Cubans.
I thought Mexico was in Latin America when did it stop being part of Latin America?
north america and latin america are not mutually exclusive
Is that why Latinos don't respect borders?
maybe
american education
>Time Bandits
>directed by an American
And here he is in all his glory in your favorite non-American movie.
The Hunt
Druk
Baskin
For me, it's Performance (1970).
This guy accidentally invented the FilmBro
The tragedy of man
On the silver globe
I thought it was clever, like Buried or Phone Booth
Haven't any of you buttholes ever heard of Central America?
Yeah what about it?
Oh, nvm. I assumed Mexico was Central American too. Pardon my geography.
Central America is a north american peninsula
Baste
Though I prefer the Holy Grail
Le Samourai
The Long Good Friday
Drunken Master 2
Seven Samurai
c**t
This board can always get stupider, can't it?