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The Big Chop...I'm Dangerously Close - Divine Randomness
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The Big Chop.I'm Dangerously Close - Divine Randomness. The Big Chop.I'm Dangerously Close. Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». Dec 17th, 2007 05:59 pm. Back at my mac! Unless this last ditch effort doesn't work out. I need a trim. I need a moisturizer. I need a super-product. I need juices and berries. I have worn my hair mostly in a fro for about.wow! Back to square one. I may just need a fresh start. Any suggestions from the peanut gallery? Save the puff campaign. Dec 18th, 2007 12:45 am (UTC). I don...
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Too Many Projects Film Club: August 2008
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Too Many Projects Film Club. Film Club posts from Jeremy Bushnell's blog Raccoon. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Psycho, by alfred hitchcock. This week, Film Club continued our investigation into early serial killer pictures by looking at Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. From 1960, as was our last pick, Peeping Tom. I'm making the assumption that anyone who reads this blog for the film writing already knows the major surprises in Psycho. The first forty-odd minutes of Psycho. Now, the "shower scene" is one of the ...
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Too Many Projects Film Club: the diving bell and the butterfly, by julian schnabel
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Too Many Projects Film Club. Film Club posts from Jeremy Bushnell's blog Raccoon. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. The diving bell and the butterfly, by julian schnabel. So here's this week's Film Club pick, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. Netflix summarizes it thusly:. Going to be about the strength of the human spirit is if it's made by the Kids in the Hall. Well, the film's French, which probably helps. But to find a more serious answer, we have to turn to an appreciation of the film's. Julian Schnabel, is...
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Too Many Projects Film Club: brand upon the brain, by guy maddin
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Too Many Projects Film Club. Film Club posts from Jeremy Bushnell's blog Raccoon. Sunday, August 2, 2009. Brand upon the brain, by guy maddin. So it's been a while since I've updated the Too Many Projects Film Club blog. We'd convened a little less frequently than normal because of a couple of busy months, but it looks like we might be getting back to some sort of a regular schedule right about now. We left off back in April [! With Johnny Got His Gun. Brand Upon the Brain. This concern fits well with Ma...
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¿Sí o No? - Divine Randomness
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Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». Nov 30th, 2007 08:46 pm. Not at my very own mac (. This site is biased against the reforms, and explains (to me in very reactionary language) why they think each one is regressive. People went from the opposition rally straight to the mall to SHOP.at American stores, or at stores selling overpriced imported products. Huh? Bottom line: I have some definite criticisms of the reforms, but I support the people of Venezuela, and the current Administration definitely seems ...
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Jess hasn't been home in almost three weeks. It sucks. One week, no… - Don't Laugh
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Jess hasn't been home in almost three weeks. It sucks. One week, no. Lost Angeleno in Chicago. Jess hasn't been home in almost three weeks. It sucks. One week, no problem. Two weeks, I can do it. Three weeks? Seriously. The last few days have been difficult. I bought a lock, lights, and and orange helmet. I'm digging on orange the past few months. If I have to wear a helmet, this one isn't horrible. 7/21/09 03:24 am (UTC). That bruised crevice thing totally bites. 7/21/09 06:22 pm (UTC). Madison and Fran...
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Calling All Bicyclists - Don't Laugh
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Lost Angeleno in Chicago. If your name is Jessica and you're my spooose, you don't need to read further. * *. After months of internet research, many visits to local bike shops and a few more craigslist options, I think I've narrowed down my search. I want what is mostly referred to as a comfort hybrid. Ideally, 700c tires, riser bars, trigger shift, with a preference for rigid fork but suspension seatpost. I'm being budget conscious but still want a bike that is a solid re-entry to bicycling. I plan to ...
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Too Many Projects Film Club: March 2009
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Too Many Projects Film Club. Film Club posts from Jeremy Bushnell's blog Raccoon. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. The diving bell and the butterfly, by julian schnabel. So here's this week's Film Club pick, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. Netflix summarizes it thusly:. Going to be about the strength of the human spirit is if it's made by the Kids in the Hall. Well, the film's French, which probably helps. But to find a more serious answer, we have to turn to an appreciation of the film's. Julian Schnabel, is...
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Too Many Projects Film Club: February 2009
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Too Many Projects Film Club. Film Club posts from Jeremy Bushnell's blog Raccoon. Saturday, February 28, 2009. A man escaped, by robert bresson. For the last few weeks, Film Club has been interested in movies that present. 151;some successful, some notfor weathering the forces of cultural oppression. At a certain point, when a film has amassed a sufficiently complicated set of interrelated strategies, I think we can officially say that it is actually depicting a. It's not the most successful attempt:.
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Too Many Projects Film Club: krapp's last tape, by atom egoyan | LOL by joe swanberg
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Too Many Projects Film Club. Film Club posts from Jeremy Bushnell's blog Raccoon. Monday, August 4, 2008. Krapp's last tape, by atom egoyan LOL by joe swanberg. Some of the later pictures in this post are marginally NSFW, scroll with caution.]. Over the past few weeks Film Club has watched two films that deal with the relationship between human beings and their technologies of communication, recording, and archiving. First up was Atom Egoyan's memorable adaptation of Krapp's Last Tape. The play's most cl...
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