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Cinema: Movie Review - Uzak (Distant) (2002)
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Friday, March 23, 2007. Movie Review - Uzak (Distant) (2002). Uzak (Distant), a Turkish film directed and written by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, has won quite a few awards in Europe. The Cast: Muzaffer zdemir, Mehmet Emin Toprak, Zuhal Gencer, Nazan Kirilmis, Feridun Koc, Fatma Ceylan, Ebru Ceylan. 110 minutes. In Turkish with English subtitles. Istanbul under the snow. the melancholy of the ferry boats and huge oil tankers slipping away silently on the silver waters of Bosporus, sometimes far in the distance...
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Cinema: Low Price Mobile Phones, Ipods & Computers with the Online Shopping Revolution
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Friday, March 23, 2007. Low Price Mobile Phones, Ipods and Computers with the Online Shopping Revolution. How about the 4GB Nokia N91 Chromium mobile phone, a veritable jukebox that can carry along all of your favourite tunes and beats for a mere ฃ387, a savings of nearly ฃ100 off retail? Or the top rated Sony Ericsson at ฃ129, a 30% savings off the manufacturer's list price? Those are just a couple of examples of the sort of deals that you'll find if you're looking for low price mobile phones online.
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Cinema: Bloody Mallory - A Bloody Good Time
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Friday, March 23, 2007. Bloody Mallory - A Bloody Good Time. Tagline: Evil Has a New Enemy. When I think of off-the-wall horror/comedy films, rarely do the French spring to mind. But thats exactly where this guilty pleasure of a movie originates from. Featuring an international cast, Bloody Mallory aims for cult status with an eclectic blend of martial arts, manga attitude, and lots of girls in brightly-colored wigs. Well, thats because it is. A Forum for Movies, Music, and More! Open-Air Cinemas in Gree...
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Cinema: Thank You for Smoking - Review of a Dark Comedy
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Saturday, March 24, 2007. Thank You for Smoking - Review of a Dark Comedy. Theres something to be said for movies which work outside the normal Hollywood framework. While such films never receive the exposure of their more-expensive cousins, they often feature superior casts and scripts which arent afraid to tackle controversial subject matter. Thank You for Smoking is one such film. Click Here to Talk About Movies, Music, Television, and Much More! Posted by tamagodz at 8:58 AM. Movie Review - The Long ...
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Cinema: A Spiritual Retreat
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Friday, March 23, 2007. Everyone needs a spiritual retreat now and then. A spiritual retreat is more than just a vacation. A typical vacation may leave you feeling more burned out than when you left - often from rushing back and forth while trying to squeeze as many sites of interest as possible into a short timeframe. A true spiritual vacation on the other hand is a retreat from all the hustle and bustle. A time for renewal and regeneration of spirit, mind and body. 1) Go to a place that represents spir...
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Cinema: Guns, Gangsters and Cinematic Glory
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Thursday, March 22, 2007. Guns, Gangsters and Cinematic Glory. By Timothy Stelly Sr. The gangster movie featured since screen stalwarts as Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson and George Raft. Popular crime kingpins of the 20s, like Al Capone and John Dillinger were glorified in film, as was one of the bloodiest events in the annals of true crime, the St. Valentines Day massacre.(Albeit, not until 1967). Top of the world! A little known fact about Cagney is that he was one of the founders of...
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Cinema: Cinematic Techniques of Fight Club by David Fincher
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Thursday, March 22, 2007. Cinematic Techniques of Fight Club by David Fincher. The director also got to put his own impression on some of the most influential scenes in the film. With out cinematography and editing all moves would be unbelievably boring. At times scenes would be motion less and dole and at other times the emotion of a scene would be lost, because there isnt good editing. It is truly one of the most well done movies in the areas of cinematography and editing. Writing and custom essays.
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Cinema: Jon Jost, Independent Film-maker - 1, 2, 3, Four
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Friday, March 23, 2007. Jon Jost, Independent Film-maker - 1, 2, 3, Four. Jon Jost, independent film-maker. The early films. One short scene neatly illustrates Jost's aim (discussed earlier in connection with the scene which pans across four people) of translating his ideas into film:. He puts a record on the stereo, she takes it off. He puts it on again, she takes it off again. He: "Why are we living together? She: "Because you don't like to be alone. And because you're good in bed.". She: "F - .".
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Cinema: Kenny - a Movie Review
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Saturday, March 24, 2007. Kenny - a Movie Review. Kenny is an Australian produced movie starring little known actor, Shane Jacobson. It is a quirky movie centering around the character of Kenny Smyth, an overweight divorced father of one. He works for a company called "Splashdown" delivering portable toilets to all sorts of events including the Melbourne Cup. Kenny chugs along without reaching any truly great heights. It is filmed in the style of a roving documentary. Every joke about poo is told...At ju...