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With friends like these. Back in the day. I never go a day without checking Expedia. Birthday Flashback April 18th Sambuca - The Sanest Days Are Mad. 12:01 pm May 1st, 2006. Birthday Flashback April 18th Sambuca. This is like weeks overdue but with everything that has been going on and the fact that I don't have my computer yet and that has made it very difficult to log the things that I want to write about, but this definitely has to be mentioned. Hung over and sweaty. Erasure - I Broke It All In Two.
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Shoot the Projectionist: 24 Words Per Film (#102)
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014. 24 Words Per Film (#102). Either I’m a rube, or the family-film recreations in. Are incredible. Either way, the evoked nostalgia is palpable and emotionally affecting. 2012); dir. Sarah Polley. Documentary. Labels: 24 words per film. Fill in really good article I really like the articles on this blog. Handshake Greeting Brotherhood Of Us. August 24, 2014 at 4:45 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Criticism that's smart, and trying to not be too pretentious. Moon in the Gutter.
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Shoot the Projectionist: ZOMBIES VS. KILLER CAR: TOWARDS AN AUTHENTIC EXPLOITATION IN "GRINDHOUSE"
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Monday, May 7, 2007. ZOMBIES VS. KILLER CAR: TOWARDS AN AUTHENTIC EXPLOITATION IN "GRINDHOUSE". Let us first consider the Case of the Missing Reel, a gag used in both films. In Tarantino’s. It is just that: a gag. Much lip service has been paid to the possibility of a lapdance given to the first lucky guy who recites a certain poem to Arlene and calls her “Butterfly,” and—aft. It was much easier for Rodriguez to integrate the missing reel into Planet Terror. Therefore nothing in Planet Terror. Except for...
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Shoot the Projectionist: Playing in a Bigger Sandbox: Cold In July
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Friday, May 23, 2014. Playing in a Bigger Sandbox: Cold In July. It’s one thing to make a film that plays within the sandbox of a certain genre; it is quite another to play with the idea of genre itself. With his fourth film,. We Are What We Are. In particular, was a beautiful and restrained entry into the Stephen King style of religious-hysteria-gone-horrific thriller, and also contained a whiff of historically treated cannibalism that might remind one of. We Are What We Are. Finds Mickle for the first ...
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Shoot the Projectionist: "SMALL TIME CROOKS" & WOODY ALLEN AT THE TURN OF THE MILLENNIUM
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Saturday, August 25, 2007. SMALL TIME CROOKS" and WOODY ALLEN AT THE TURN OF THE MILLENNIUM. Woody Allen hasn’t made a funny movie since 2000’s Small Time Crooks. He’s made one pretty good movie that might prove to lead to new directions in his work ( Match Point. 2005) He’s made one interesting but ultimately failed experiment ( Melinda and Melinda. 2004) And he’s made a slew of utterly dreadful comedies, the worst offenders being Curse of the Jade Scorpion. 2001) and Hollywood Ending. Woody was also, a...
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Shoot the Projectionist: 24 Words Per Film (#101)
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Sunday, May 4, 2014. 24 Words Per Film (#101). This intimate two-hander seems to mark the return of the old, Malick-influenced Green after his bizarre turn to a slew of straightforward comedies. 2013); dir. David Gordon Green; starring Paul Rudd, Judd Hirsch. Labels: 24 words per film. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Criticism that's smart, and trying to not be too pretentious. Is Eddie Hardy. Like many of his generation, he's lived in Oakland, New York, and now Portland, Oregon. Moon in the Gutter.
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Shoot the Projectionist: 24 Words Per Film (#99)
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Thursday, May 1, 2014. 24 Words Per Film (#99). Both in social milieu and in the fairly affecting portrait of contemporary social attitudes about nightclubs, dating, and sexuality. 2013); dir. Joseph Gordon-Levitt; starring JGL, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, Tony Danza. Labels: 24 words per film. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Criticism that's smart, and trying to not be too pretentious. Is Eddie Hardy. Like many of his generation, he's lived in Oakland, New York, and now Portland, Oregon.
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Shoot the Projectionist: 24 Words Per Film (#103)
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Sunday, May 25, 2014. 24 Words Per Film (#103). The sudden, ambiguous indie film ending has become a cliche, but disarmingly natural acting and dialogue never will. Wonderfully subtle shadings of emotional complexity. Your Sister’s Sister. 2011); dir. Lynn Shelton; starring Rosemarie DeWitt, Emily Blunt, Mark Duplass, Mike Birbiglia. Labels: 24 words per film. I love all the contents of your website. February 4, 2015 at 4:54 AM. March 21, 2016 at 8:41 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sites worth y...
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Shoot the Projectionist: 24 Words Per Film (#97)
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014. 24 Words Per Film (#97). The plot- two couples caught in a love rectangle- initially seems telegraphed, making. All the more rewarding when its complexities sneak in. 2013); dir. Joe Swanberg; starring Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston. Labels: 24 words per film. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Criticism that's smart, and trying to not be too pretentious. WES ANDERSON, NOSTALGIA and THE 11 YEAR OLD POINT OF VIEW. DOUBLE DOSE OF SEIJUN SUZUKI.
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Shoot the Projectionist: A Proper Human Specimen: The Final Member
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Friday, April 18, 2014. A Proper Human Specimen: The Final Member. But Arason has competition. Tom Mitchell, the lonely Californian, is also determined to be the first to have his penis displayed in the Phallological Museum, and his desire is so great that he considers donating it. It is to the film’s great credit that none of this is necessarily played for laughs. Even when it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Criticism that's smart, and trying to not be too pretentious. DOUBLE DOSE OF SEIJUN SUZUKI.
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