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    RisseladaRisselada movie year countdown #21 - 1986 ...
    by Risselada in Risselada Blog
    is neutral about it.
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    "This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”. To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.Ying hung boon sik (A Better Tomorrow)I'm kind of fascinated by John Woo. I haven't even seen many of his movies, but I feel like I have a strong impressions. It seems like he was a master of action when he was working in the Hong Kong film industry. But then he started working in Hollywood, bringing all of his same techniques over in ways that just seem all the more silly and don't fit.Movies like Paycheck seem like he saw the story as just surroundings for his action sequences. When the action sequences had absolutely no relevance to the actual story which could have been interested if the director would have seemed to know what was going on or was invested.And then there is the fact that at the climax of nearly every single one of his movies there are shots of doves flying off. It's an interesting calling card, and the fact that ... " [More]
    marymcilwainmarymcilwain Man on the Run
    by marymcilwain in Dollar Video Curator
    lost interest.
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    "Ever feel like your job may be killing you? Perhaps not (always) literally, but creatively; slowly sucking your soul, youth, and passion out of your left ear, leaving behind a hollow shell of a completely defeated, albeit, completely dedicated, robot? If so, you probably wake every day around 6:30 am, get your sour suit on, go to work, clock in, tune out, clock out, and return home to pickle what’s left of your brain in varying liquors, until it is time to reset the alarm clock. Well here are a couple of working-man heroes to break up your everyday boredom. In between poppin’ pills, pop these into the old VCR: The Firm, Paycheck It's a Double White Collar Crime on the rocks with a smooth jazz chaser. Drink it down!The FirmThe Curator has demonstrated in previous post that all of Tommy Cruise's projects contain the little-known [More]
    marymcilwainmarymcilwain Man on the Run
    by marymcilwain in Dollar Video Curator
    lost interest.
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    "Ever feel like your job may be killing you? Perhaps not (always) literally, but creatively; slowly sucking your soul, youth, and passion out of your left ear, leaving behind a hollow shell of a completely defeated, albeit, completely dedicated, robot? If so, you probably wake every day around 6:30 am, get your sour suit on, go to work, clock in, tune out, clock out, and return home to pickle what’s left of your brain in varying liquors, until it is time to reset the alarm clock. Well here are a couple of working-man heroes to break up your everyday boredom. In between poppin’ pills, pop these into the old VCR: The Firm, Paycheck It's a Double White Collar Crime on the rocks with a smooth jazz chaser. Drink it down!The FirmThe Curator has demonstrated in previous post that all of Tommy Cruise's projects contain the little-known [More]
    PuhnnerPuhnner Minority Report; the beginnings ...
    by Puhnner in Puhnner Blog
    disliked it.
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    "everything moves very quickly towards somewhere...Minority Report, Total Recall, Imposter, Paycheck, A Scanner Darkly, Blade Runner; what was Philip K. Dick thinking??? because it seems to be coming true... from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/fron tpage/story/0,,2009229,00.html The brain scan that can read people's intentionsCall for ethical debate over possible use of new technology in interrogation Ian Sample, science correspondentFriday February 9, 2007[More]
 
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