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Check out J4HI.COM posted Trailers and Film Clips on YouTube. Subscribe to our channel ("TaylorHamKid") and your homepage will show when we upload new videos. When visiting sites or buying products from the folks below. Let `em know "J4HI" sent you! All links will open a new window.). This is an offshoot of "The Onion" website. In addition to solid reviews of current films they also have music, TV and book features. One of my favorite features is:. Commentary Tracks of the Damned. And more. Lots of g...
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Finding Subtext: Strawberry Letter 23
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Friday, February 3, 2012. The use of Strawberry Letter 23 by The Brothers Johnson in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown is great. But its even greater here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Editor/writer since 1990. Communications and marketing professional since 2004. View my complete profile. In pursuit of cheap. A Five-Hour Japanese Film Captures the Agonizing Intimacies of Daily Life. Why Some People React More Emotionally To Life’s Ups and Downs. Underrated '76 - John S. Berry. Film Studies For Free.
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Finding Subtext: Nobody's perfect
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Monday, February 6, 2012. In the early to mid-1980s I found myself working in a health club. Basically, I worked behind the front desk, greeted people, signed them up for memberships and handed them locks and towels. Far from glamorous, the job had its perks: my co-workers enjoyed a good party and would throw down at any given moment and, for both sexes, there was the occasional eye-candy to keep things moving. But this was also a time when journalist Aaron Latham wrote an article in 1983 for. By the tim...
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Shock Cinema Magazine
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An A-Z list of SC's reviews:. 3 through #49 -. Our Favorite Sites for Cinematic Dementia and Fringe Culture. SHOCK CINEMA MAGAZINE's YouTube Channel. A Gallery of Japanese Film Posters. At the Flicks and Shit. An Interview With Russ Meyer. Some of the best. Going with sharp, no-nonsense verdicts.". One of the few. You need this.". Plenty of well-informed film reviews. Wildly opinionated.". Needs to read.". This is the only. Totally relate to.". William Lustig, director of MANIAC,. A Grim 'n' Gonzo. Is av...
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Shock Cinema Magazine
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An A-Z list of SC's reviews:. 3 through #49 -. Our Favorite Sites for Cinematic Dementia and Fringe Culture. SHOCK CINEMA MAGAZINE's YouTube Channel. A Gallery of Japanese Film Posters. At the Flicks and Shit. An Interview With Russ Meyer. Some of the best. Going with sharp, no-nonsense verdicts.". One of the few. You need this.". Plenty of well-informed film reviews. Wildly opinionated.". Needs to read.". This is the only. Totally relate to.". William Lustig, director of MANIAC,. A Grim 'n' Gonzo. Is av...
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Finding Subtext: Fosse
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. My favorite Bob Fosse film is. Of all the choreographer's directorial efforts,. Is the one that I go back to the most. In 1979, Fosse's structure was already ushering in a new cinematic vision; a time when non-linear filmmaking wasn't the norm in mainstream movies. Gideon is overworked but driven, designing the choreography for - as well as directing - a new stage musical (that's probably destined for failure but based on innovation) and editing his latest film, which is about ...
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Finding Subtext: Montgomery Ward paint supervisor
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Montgomery Ward paint supervisor. One of the first - and worst - jobs I had (I was 16 years old) was working in the paint department at Montgomery Ward. It was a horrible job and I lasted one day - a six hour shift. The job required mixing paint in one of those paint shakers. After the shaking was done, my supervisor opened the can, showed the contents to the customer who slapped him on the back and laughed, "Well its about time! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Five-Hour...
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Finding Subtext: Drive He Said
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Saturday, March 24, 2012. You give me a time and a place, I give you a five minute window. Anything happens in that five minutes and I'm yours. No matter what. Anything happens a minute either side of that and you're on your own. One of my favorite things to do is drive. I don't own a high-end vehicle but that doesn't matter, I still like to drive. I like the way the car moves around corners and I like to punch the gas every once in a while just to go from 30 to 70 in a heartbeat. Is about a man trying t...
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Finding Subtext: February 2013
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Sunday, February 3, 2013. I had a website from 1998-2002 called Sky-High Picture Show. It was a film review site but with a focus on movies from the '60s, '70s and '80s. In fact, its tagline was, "An in-depth, mostly accurate guide to drive-in movies from the '60s, '70s and '80s.". My thinking, back when I conceived the site, was to be one of those snarky reviewers in the vein of the Medved Brothers' hilarious Golden Turkey Award books that came out in the early 1980s. But that thinking was short-liv...
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Finding Subtext: 40 times seems excessive
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Thursday, January 19, 2012. 40 times seems excessive. Every 4th of July. Its a tradition that probably started back in 1975, the year the film was released (June 20, 1975) and the year I first saw it. Me and two friends waited 3 hours in line to see the Spielberg film. While waiting in the lobby, you could hear screams coming from the theater. I had never experienced that before. Once wasn't enough for me. That summer I saw. Every weekend until I started school in September - probably 10 times. SMILE you...