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Think Outside the Box Office: May 2010
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Sunday, May 30, 2010. First, we have an announcement to make…. The next few movies we write about will be ones that are dear to us and conjure up romance in honor of our Wedding Anniversary which we plan to celebrate all weekend :). So here’s the first – Woody Allen’s Manhattan Murder Mystery. One interesting thing to note as you are enjoying this film is that it contains a small shout-out to Orson Wells in a...
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Think Outside the Box Office: Angel Heart ****
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Angel Heart * *. 8220;Angel Heart” is an Accidental Critic classic and possibly one of the best examples of film noir - certainly the best from the 80’s. Figuring out what is going on in the film is not easy (though once you do, the plot is simple), but more interestingly, the attempt has a way of being personally disturbing. I know who I am! Our “hero” tries to cheat fate a...I have to...
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Think Outside the Box Office: Unthinkable, Legion, and The Book of Eli
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Unthinkable, Legion, and The Book of Eli. In June these three religious movies became available to rent. We watched them separately, but found that it was interesting to think about the three of them together. We should preface this with the fact that (being Christians) we thought about these movies from a Christian perspective. July 12, 2010 at 12:06 PM. July 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM.
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Think Outside the Box Office: Manhattan Murder Mystery
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Sunday, May 30, 2010. First, we have an announcement to make…. The next few movies we write about will be ones that are dear to us and conjure up romance in honor of our Wedding Anniversary which we plan to celebrate all weekend :). So here’s the first – Woody Allen’s Manhattan Murder Mystery. One interesting thing to note as you are enjoying this film is that it contains a small shout-out to Orson Wells in a...
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Think Outside the Box Office: The Purple Rose of Cairo *****
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Saturday, March 27, 2010. The Purple Rose of Cairo * * *. When we read the Cave Allegory from Plato’s “Republic” we all think of the movies; when Woody Allen reads Plato it leads to a movie. Labels: Accidental Critic Classic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What It's All About. Social and Cultural Documentaries. Dangerous Liaisons * * *. A Few Days in September * *. The Purple Rose of Cairo * * *.
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Think Outside the Box Office: Incpetion *****
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Incpetion * * *. There is a long-standing relationship between dreams and change for mankind. Dreaming is portentous in Judeo-Christian culture, Native American culture, ancient Greek and Egyptian cultures, the Aboriginals…the list goes on. Our relationship with dreaming and the search for meaning within our dreams is older than civilization itself. We learned from McCluhan. Draws a ...
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Think Outside the Box Office: The Tiger and the Snow (La Tigre e la neve)
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Monday, April 26, 2010. The Tiger and the Snow (La Tigre e la neve). 8220;The Tiger and the Snow” is a romantic comedy that is so beautifully constructed that it feels mythical. Then we watched it again and realized, that’s because it is very much like a myth, the myth of Orpheus. Well then, he gets his life back with the girl. What is Orpheus real power? Labels: Foreign Language Film. What It's All About.
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Think Outside the Box Office: Examined Life
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Monday, May 17, 2010. The sophistry of these practitioners of philosophy is different from those that Cato experienced. These folks are not capable of arguing opposite sides of the same question. For the Romans that was a great wonder. Here you are left to wonder, what did these people suffer to end up like this? My guess would be a complete lack for any sense of the holy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Think Outside the Box Office: April 2010
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Think Outside the Box Office. Philosophical takes on the critically acclaimed and "unacclaimed". Monday, April 26, 2010. The Tiger and the Snow (La Tigre e la neve). 8220;The Tiger and the Snow” is a romantic comedy that is so beautifully constructed that it feels mythical. Then we watched it again and realized, that’s because it is very much like a myth, the myth of Orpheus. Well then, he gets his life back with the girl. What is Orpheus real power? Labels: Foreign Language Film. Tuesday, April 20, 2010.