I finally saw
Human Highway, a bizarro cult film from 1982. Dean Stockwell plays Young Otto, who has recently inherited his father's roadside diner and gas station. The cast playing his employees includes Sally Kirkland, Charlotte Stewart, Russ Tamblyn, and Dennis Hopper. DEVO (including Booji Boy) do a poor job of hauling nuclear waste. Neil Young plays a dorky auto mechanic named Lionel Switch and an Elvis-esque superstar named Frankie Fontaine, and under the pseudonym of Bernard Shakey he also directed the film. 80 minutes of WTF.
esm wrote:Good Bye Lenin - I saw this in my German class, and I rewatched it (the day I was done with the class) with English subtitles to make sure I caught everything I didn't understand. I liked it a lot. It's probably one of my favorite movies right now. We talked a lot about East Germany in my class, and I also remember my few days in Berlin.
That's a fun movie, probably my favorite German comedy.
The Wall came down during my first semester of grad school, and thus also my first semester of teaching German, so we had some pretty amazing stuff to talk about in class. The Loma Prieta earthquake hit the Bay Area the previous month, so it was quite an eventful semester!
I had been to West and East Berlin in '84, so when I returned to Berlin in '92, it felt really strange, especially walking through the Brandenburg Gate, which had previously been surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards.