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Bubble (2006)
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"The news that Greta Gerwig will star opposite Ben Stiller in Noah Baumbach’s upcoming Focus Features-financed Greenberg would seem to represent just the latest landmark in an evolution. As polemicists rush to reject mumblecore as an ill-defined concept and Joe Swanberg as an auteur, Noah Baumbach is borrowing both the Nights and Weekends director as a cameraman and Swanberg’s frequent ingenue as a star. Even Steven Soderbergh is adopting the production methods with which Swanberg has become associated –– shooting fast and cheap on digital, using acquaintances of the production in lieu of actors and asking them to improvise based on an outline, etc. Swanberg invented none of it, but neither did Soderbergh, and when you consider Bubble as a kind of experiment in exotica, the latter has never gone as far in a quest for cont "
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"By Tricia Olszewski Thank you, Steven Soderbergh: I finally get to review a movie that’s going straight to video. And cable. And, actually, first-run theaters. Bubble, as you might have heard, is “Another Steven Soderbergh Experience,” which actually has little to do with the film itself. Instead, it refers to the director’s decision to release his latest more or less simultaneously in three different formats. “For the first time,” Soderbergh’s Web site trumpets, “consumers will truly have their choice of how they want to watch a new film.” Of course, the accuracy of that statement depends on what you mean by “first.” And “truly.” And, actually, “choice.” Bubble’s backer, 2929 Productions, distributes its own DVDs; Bubble, listed at $30, is priced above the norm. 2929 also owns both HDNet Movies, the cable channel broadcasting Bubble, and Landmark Theatres, which is offering an exclusi ... "
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"Saw the movie last night. It's haunted me all day. If you need your movies highly polished and following established plotlines, don't see this. This is a whole different game. See it if you love raw, felt films in unmitigated settings. Cast with people who live in the West Virginia town where the film was shot, people who have not acted before, people who came up with their own dialogue, for the most part, it's a film that comes off as suffocating and binding as life can feel in these places, if you're afraid of losing your way in them. I couldn't stop watching and couldn't stop looking away. Both. The three lead actors are luminous. Amazing. The DVD offers their casting interviews, which are wonderful extras. It stuns me how some people just glow on film. These interviews reinforce that. My favorite character in the movie might be the doll factory where many scenes are shot. I have to think of it as a character. What a place! Could have been a heavy club of a metaphor, especiall ... "
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