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    RisseladaRisselada director ratings - Terry Zwigof ...
    by Risselada in Risselada Blog
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    "This is the fifth feature length film I've seen by director Terry Zwigoff. I chose to watch this film based on previous good ratings I've given other films by this director and to better my favorite directors by algorithm listing. Louie Bluie I've now seen all of Terry Zwigoff film's, and I find it amusing that the last one I was able to see was a documentary that I watched on a little TV in a library viewing room, since this was also the case with the first movie of his I saw. Although that film, Crumb, I watched in college in a cramped little room with a bunch of other guys and one girl. And if you've seen Crumb, you may know why that was a bit uncomfortable. I still thought it was a great documentary though, and was the beginning of my love for Terry Zwigoff. Ghost World and Bad Santa have been my favorites, but his early documentaries are good too. " [More]
    seelyseely The companion piece to 1994's " ...
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    "Anyone who enjoyed American Splendor would be well-advised to check out 1994's "Crumb". The film, although a documentary, is filmed in much the same style as American Splendor, or more than likely American Splendor is filmed in much the same style as Crumb. Irrergardless, it is a must-see. Harvey Crumb was the avant-garde artist behind American Splendor, and frankly the documentary film is disturbing, hilarious and goes into great depth to explain the psychologically troubled pen behind the pages of American Splendor. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Best Dysfunctional Families ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "The holidays are coming, and that either means spending time with your dysfunctional family or escaping them for the movies … where you’re likely to be met by other, fictional dysfunctional families. Already this season, Rachel Getting Married introduced us to the f’ed up faux masala of the Buchman clan, and later this month we get to follow Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon as they’re pulled into their separate quadrants of kin in Four Christmases. Also, for those who think dysfunction is an American tradition, this weekend sees the release of the French film A Christmas Tale (Un conte de Noël), which unites the two major premises of dysfunctional family movies by being set during the holidays and involving an ill family member. With two more weeks left until Thanksgiving, after which we might not want to think about another family, real or cinematic, for " [More]
    RisseladaRisselada movie year countdown #1 - 2006 ...
    by Risselada in Risselada Blog
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    "This is my first movie review in my “movie year countdown”. To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.Art School ConfidentialI've been a fan of Terry Zwigoff as a director since Crumb. Ghost World probably being my favorite, yet Bad Santa with a script idea by the Coen brothers I believe is the one that gives me the most laughs. When I saw that Zwigoff would be working with Daniel Clowes again, I had high hopes.Apparently a lot of other people did as well. Art School Confidential received some harsh criticism, seemingly more harsh than it would have been had it not been for the inevitable comparison to Ghost World. The reviews frightened me because I seemed to be initially in the same boat as many of those reviewers. All of those so harsh on this film seemed to be huge supporters of Zwigoff's previous work as well. It seems because of that reason many people reacted so excessivel " [More]
 
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