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Kelob pie
  Mar 13, 08, 17:07  #1

Hello everybody, new to the board. I have just seen a movie called Kochaj albo rzuc. (1977) I believe it is of a 3 part series, I have seen the other 2 movies also. However, this movie made me laugh so hard I almost started crying. The parts that were hilarious are the ones where the Poles already living in Chicago speak half polish and half english. I grew up in the 70's, and my parents came from Poland to Chicago in the early 60's, but moved to WI in early 70's. Anyhow, when we would visit my grandparents in Chicago in the 70's, what I saw in this movie is exactly how I remebered it growing up. The American people I showed these parts to didn't get it, nor do the 100% polish people I know got it either. Only my 50/50 polish american friends I know laughed their heads off at these points in the movie. Does anyone knoe if there are any other similar movies like this out there? Thanks for your time.

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osiol
  Mar 13, 08, 17:10  #2

I've heard of Blaxploitation, but not Polaxploitation Movies.


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Goonie
Edited by: Goonie  Mar 13, 08, 18:49  #3

2 of my funniest movies are:

King Size and Sex Misia




Also: Gotta check out the Pan Klex series :D


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beckski
  Mar 13, 08, 19:04  #4

A really dumb movie I'd seen was Polish Wedding. Who in the hell walks around eating links of kielbasa? It's not like it's a finger food.


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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Mar 13, 08, 23:53  #5

Kelob pie wrote:
I believe it is of a 3 part series, I have seen the other 2 movies also

You're right. The other two are "Sami swoi" and "Nie ma mocnych".
"Kochaj albo rzuæ" is good. I like the part when they stop at the pet cemetary. Haha.
They also took Stefan Batory. I was on that ship too many times.

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panienka
  Mar 14, 08, 07:16  #6

Goonie wrote:
Sex Misia

hehe, Sex Misia or Seksmisja?


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tornado2007
  Mar 14, 08, 07:28  #7

panienka wrote:
Sex Misia or Seksmisja?

Goonie wrote:
Sex Misia

what is that some sort of porno??? LOL


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panienka
  Mar 14, 08, 07:44  #8

Polish comedy about relations between a man and a woman. It shows how world would look like without men :)


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tornado2007
  Mar 14, 08, 10:43  #9

panienka wrote:
world would look like without men :)

it would be an awful place i can promise you that :):):)


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Arien
  Mar 14, 08, 10:48  #10

No, not awful.. Just empty and lifeless. It would be nice and quiet for a change though..


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panienka
  Mar 14, 08, 11:43  #11

Arien wrote:

No, not awful.. Just empty and lifeless

I think empty and lifeless may mean awful. And despite all i don't want to see that world :)


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Kelob pie
  Mar 14, 08, 12:35  #12

I saw that movie in Poland in 1984, I still remember the guy working at the theatre screaming at us that we were to young.

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