In article <Xewkj.23876$8C1.6275@fe01.news.easynews.com>, movie watcher
<what.is@email.not> wrote:
> HMS Victor Victorian <VictorVictorianREMOVE@hushmail.com> wrote in
> news:f335p3120ic4t19lfb7971rfctdg53a6a4@4ax.com:
>
> > On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 23:13:01 GMT, movie watcher <what.is@email.not>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>> Your careful explanation of the source of these Oliver films, and
> >>> the derivation of pictures from the magazine Juenes et Natural,
> >>> hence, I assume, "Jen" is most appreciated.
> >>>
> >>> It is curious that you believe Oliver to be neither French or
> >>> German, but Portuguese. Why is that? Certainly Oliver physically
> >>> contrasts with his close friends in the film Happy Holiday, but
> >>> certainly French boys can be as dark, certainly! I am just curious,
> >>> particularly given the earlier comments about French accents by my
> >>> French correspondent.
> >>>
> >>> I have believed that the great number of videos of Oliver were taken
> >>> at Corsica, rather than Croatia or in France proper. Have you any
> >>> information regarding that?
> >>>
> >>> I know very little about Pokjart. Can you tell me more about them?
> >>> Are they still producing film?
> >>>
> >>> Again, thank you for your contribution, my dear Movie Watcher.
> >>>
> >>> Perhaps the Non could add some further information as well. I now
> >>> include the very first two pictures I beheld of Oliver.
> >>>
> >>> I still shake my head in bewilderment as to why someone altered his
> >>> eye colour! Brown ... as they say ... is beautiful!
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Victor
> >>> God Save Her Majesty the Queen.
> >>> God Preserve the Prince of Wales.
> >>> Rule Britannia!
> >>>
> >>As for the origin of Oliver, I believe nothing, because I have no
> >>foundation for any belief, except that he is probably European.
> >>In the previous thread it was speculated he might be of Portuguese
> >>origin, hence my reference to Portugal.
> >>
> >>I know very little about Pojkart myself, I only know it's listed in
> >>the current German internet telephone directory, and the internet
> >>
> >>If the company has any homepage or email address, I haven't found it,
> >>and I am not about to call Germany.
> >>
> >>*****
> >>
> >>The French Riviera can be an expensive place for a vacation, so I
> >>imagine Corsica to be the French equivalent of Mallorca. Your French
> >>correspondent would know far, far more about it than I.
> >>My expertise of the French, their language and habits is dubious, to
> >>say the least.
> >>
> >>I am not able to tell where the pictures and films have been made, but
> >>I'd guess on French territory, be it mainland France and/or Corsica.
> >>
> >>My reference to Croatia stems from German vacation habits and the FKK
> >>resorts there, the French are far less likely to vacation there.
> >>
> >>As for his age, again pure speculation, but JeN was active in the
> >>early 90's, and I believe that's when the Pojkart movies were made
> >>too. thus it is reasonable to assume Oliver was born around 1980,
> >>possibly a year or two later.
> >>So, I'd expect him to be about 27 years old now.
> >>I do hope he still has that glint in his eyes.
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >>MW
> >
> > As do I, my friend,
> > As do I.
> >
> > He very much reminds me of the young lad who starred in Mondo.
> > An interesting, avant garde film. I love the scene when he awakes to
> > find the surf awash in Arabic incribed oranges.
> >
> > That, and the fact he was thrashing about in the nude, of course.
> >
> > Ha!
> >
> > Do you know of anyone who has a large format version of that film.
> > The one I've obtained is ... excuse my language ... buggered.
> >
> > Victor.
> > God Save Her Majesty the Queen.
> > God Preserve the Prince of Wales.
> > Rule Britannia!
> >
> Sorry, nearly all my .mpg and .avi movies were on an external hard disk
> that died on me, including Mondo. Almost 300 gB worth :( I haven't
> quite given up retrieving them, but I haven't too much hope.
>
> I do not have a DVD version.
> There are dedicated boy cinema movie groups, you could try asking for a
> repost. My version used to be a 2-CD .avi, I believe, in reasonable
> quality, posted a couple of years back.
>
Victor and movie watcher, I think I could post Mondo for you if you
want me to. It came from the movie group you said. It was posted as
"The Light" 2 avis CD size. I might be able to post one avi today and
the other one in a few days.
Do you want me to? Would here be all right? I'll wait for comments.
--
Grant
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