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  • Super sweet

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    I'm not exactly sure how I stumbled upon this little gem. It was in the OnDemand database that my cable provider supplies. If any of you out there use comcast check out OnDemands free movies then independent then Six String Samurai. Anyway, bact to the matter at hand. This movie was delightful. Toatally camped out, rock-a-kurosowa? There's even a half decent Clint Eastwood impressonation in the beginning. The plot is on the weaker side but it's so different than anything else out there that you just have to see it. If you can't catch it on OnDemand then good luck cuz this one's not gonna be on the local blockbuster shelf. Look for it here if you're that interested.

  • I'm pist

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    No End in Sight  (2007)

    This political documentary was more than eye opening, alarming, maddening, it was a major recognition of a morbid underbelly. It was like Morpheus gave me two red pills and said take them both. I am still dizzy from this movie. All of my opinions have transformed into something bigger and yet, less defined. This isn't a left wing/right wing movie. It's not bias. These people don't have anything to gain from contributing to the film, hell most of them have a lot to lose. They aren't proud of what happened, some of them are to blame even. I can't get to involved with this topic yet because I feel that what I hav eto say needs to stew a little first. THIS IS A MUST SEE MOVIE! Get your friends and family together to see it and be united in your outrage. Some serios change needs to happen in this country. I'm not talking about "electing" someone else, I'm talking about a Coup. I'm not afraid to say it. If I get arrested for it then so be it but I'm not willing to lay down on the issue anymore. What has happened to our country?

  • Interview with Charlie Kaufman & Spike Jonze

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    Adaptation  (2002)

    After watching the movie Adaptation one normally is left bewildered as to what just happened and how much, if any, reality was written into this script. After I watched it a few times I decided to do some research, it was just too heady. I just came across this interview of Charlie Kaufman (Screenwriter) and Spike Jonze (Director) about the movie. It sheds some light on things in case you need some illumiation.

    Here is the interview via. About.com 

    As always feedback is much appreciated. 


  • MovieMind works!

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    Minority Report  (2002)

    28 Days Later  (2002)

    Children of Men  (2006)

    Ok so for three consecutive days MovieMind has suggested I watch Children of Men so last night I did and I was impressed. I was a big fan of 12 Monkeys and Wasa told this was similar but better and it think that was a correct assesment. While I didn't find the acting Oscar worthy. The plot was well concieved and written. Kudos to Alfonso Cuarón and Timothy J. Sexton for their writing and also Cuarón's direction. It often seems to me that when the director also writes, things seem to be tighter, unless that person is well...lacking talent. The sets in the movie were awesome every thing was believable. I'm one of thoes agnostic types that just really don't get into things that are "sloppy fiction". This movie, take for instance, the cars in the movie are futuristic not overwelmingly so and they still drive on regular pavement. In twenty years this will most likely be the case, unlike Minority Report or The Fifth Element. This was definatly a dark film, not noir , but to use a better adjective, grimey. A similar feel as 28 Days Later. Over all a very good watch. I kept thinking while I was watching this that Alfonso Cuarón would do a good job with a screen version of Jose Saramago's book "Blindness" about an episode of blindness that sweeps across the globe, excluding only one woman. It's a very dark grimey book that would make an excellent film. Please someone take me up on this.

  • Slowmotion Racer?

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    Speed Racer  (2008)

    So I actually heard about this movie off of a Lost (the hit TV series) fan site. It was on there due to Matthew Fox playing the roll of Racer X. While the animated series was a little before my time I still got very into it as a kid and am excited the Wachowski Bros. are doing a live-action  version. You might remember them from their work on Matrix. The movie will be shot mostly on greenscreen (like 300) which could be good or bad. I can just imagine Speed hitting that "jump" button in the cockpit and everything slowing down as the Mach 5 leaps over an oil slick and the camera doing a 360 pan in slowmotion. While the stylings of the Wachowski Brothers might work for things like Matrix, or even a liveaction version of Akira (wishfull thinking), I'm not so sure it will be well suited for Speed Racer. Don't get me wrong I loved their direction in Matrix but their work in V for Vendetta was a little shoddy. The truth is that while Speed Racer is an anime series, it's context is very different. It's wholesome goodness, no spaceships, alien wars, or demigods with animal appendages. I hope they don't muck it up.

     

    Added 12/7/07

    It's official, they've mucked it all to hell. Go look at the screens from the movie at  imdb.com, it'll prove me right. Also,Chris Campbell is catching flack for ragging on the Wachowski Bros much like I am. Don't worry bro, I got your back! Check out Chris Campbell's post here to see the trailer. BOOOOOOO!


  • Slowmotion Racer?

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    Speed Racer  (2008)

    So I actually heard about this movie off of a Lost (the hit TV series) fan site. It was on there due to Matthew Fox playing the roll of Racer X. While the animated series was a little before my time I still got very into it as a kid and am excited the Wachowski Bros. are doing a live-action  version. You might remember them from their work on Matrix. The movie will be shot mostly on greenscreen (like 300) which could be good or bad. I can just imagine Speed hitting that "jump" button in the cockpit and everything slowing down as the Mach 5 leaps over an oil slick and the camera doing a 360 pan in slowmotion. While the stylings of the Wachowski Brothers might work for things like Matrix, or even a liveaction version of Akira (wishfull thinking), I'm not so sure it will be well suited for Speed Racer. Don't get me wrong I loved their direction in Matrix but their work in V for Vendetta was a little shoddy. The truth is that while Speed Racer is an anime series, it's context is very different. It's wholesome goodness, no spaceships, alien wars, or demigods with animal appendages. I hope they don't muck it up.

 

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