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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: May 2012
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Trip with a Stiff Upper Lip. Alice in Wonderland (1966): 70. There is a freaking plethora of different adaptations of Lewis Carroll’s famous works, starting in. Less frightening than the Jabberwocky. Michael Redgrave solemnly asks, “Who Are You? 8221; while puffing on a pipe and we know she’s entering her confab with the caterpillar. The focus is more on the poetry and prose than immersive visual fantasy. John Gielgu...
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: March 2013
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Sunday, March 3, 2013. How fast'll she run? That depends on who's around. February was pretty productive given the run up to the Academy Awards. I took a little time off writing this week as I caught up on some TV shows I'd been neglecting and started watching. Berlin Alexanderplatz. A mix of pleasure and self-flagellation. I've had this dude on the back-burner for a little while. A must-see:. The Driver: James Taylor (yes, that. U of M Sc...
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: Breakneck Oscars Thing 2014
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Sunday, March 2, 2014. Breakneck Oscars Thing 2014. Well, a lot has happened since I last gave this space any attention, and I’m a little surprised it hasn’t up and run off with another fella. Hooray to the unending preservation of digital information. First things: I no longer live in the Midwest! 8221; so please click on through to ch-ch-check it out! Here are the numbers:. The five nominees I haven't been able to see are:. While there a...
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: November 2012
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Monday, November 5, 2012. The End of the Trail. (Thank heavens! But in "Tanner '88" it is the star of the show. Satire is rarely this perfectly thought out or divinely delivered. The War Room (1993). Dir: Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker. Point of Order (1964). Dir: Emile de Antonio. All the King's Men (1948). And Huey Long (1985). In closing, there are obviously a ton of war films that could have fallen into this category ( All Quiet on ...
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: June 2013
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Sunday, June 30, 2013. Majorly major things are happening in my neck of the woods. I've quit my job after 13 years in the drug trade, and I'm planning to take my man Horace Greeley's advice and go to the west. Things are still developing, but I'm excited as all get out and taking advantage of some prime free-time before the relocation. This summer just keeps getting crazier and crazier. Part of their Summer Classics Film Series. It diminis...
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: March 2012
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Thursday, March 29, 2012. Finality is not the language of politics." - Benjamin Disraeli. On that note, a couple of quick, relevant reviews from this week's viewing schedule:. Carnage (2011) - 76/100-. One than Jodie Foster, so if you have an oven. It falls short of that; it's not quite a classic, but well worth a look. N A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage.
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: That's a Wrap on 2014!
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Thursday, January 1, 2015. That's a Wrap on 2014! Hey there, and happy 2015 to all! I haven’t returned to this space since the Oscars back in March. Since then I’ve been busy, very fortunate to continue to work and grow in the industry - various roles on a few indie features, a short, some commercials and a couple of web-only projects. Even got to hang out in the background a few times. Viva Duane! And Into the Woods. A Most Violent Year.
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: March 2014
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Sunday, March 2, 2014. Breakneck Oscars Thing 2014. Well, a lot has happened since I last gave this space any attention, and I’m a little surprised it hasn’t up and run off with another fella. Hooray to the unending preservation of digital information. First things: I no longer live in the Midwest! 8221; so please click on through to ch-ch-check it out! Here are the numbers:. The five nominees I haven't been able to see are:. While there a...
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: February 2015
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Alas, not to be. All noms are here. 60 different films received a nomination, counting 15 in the short categories and another 5 documentary features. The only feature from the Foreign Language and Animated features to pull an additional nom in another category is the B&W Polish drama Ida,. Getting a deserving cinematography nod for its crisp, moody grays and non-standard framing. Docs: Last Days in Vietnam. Predi...
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much: Obligatory Slapdash Predictions
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The Man Who Viewed Too Much. We do the work, you do the pleasure. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Alas, not to be. All noms are here. 60 different films received a nomination, counting 15 in the short categories and another 5 documentary features. The only feature from the Foreign Language and Animated features to pull an additional nom in another category is the B&W Polish drama Ida,. Getting a deserving cinematography nod for its crisp, moody grays and non-standard framing. Docs: Last Days in Vietnam. Predi...