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    thefilmpanelnotetakerthefilmpanelnotetaker NYFF- HBO Directors Dialogue: T ...
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    "45th New York Film FestivalHBO Directors Dialogue: Todd HaynesOctober 6, 2007Todd Haynes in New York Film Fesival's Green Room for I'm Not There. Photo Credit: C.J.ContinoSaturday at the New York Film Festival, Village Voice film critic J. Hoberman conducted an HBO Directors Dialogues with filmmaker Todd Haynes whose new film, I???m Not There, pre " [More]
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    "A continous yawn is the best thing that ever came from watching this drivel. When the most action packed moment is Julianne Moore coughing pathetically, buckle up, you know you're ready for a bumpy ride-Todd Hayne's style. I've gotten a more riveting performance from a glass of lukewarm milk. " [More]
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    "Don’t count on the All Movie Guide to give you any hope explaining the film or this post either for that matter. I appreciate the films of David Cronenberg. I enjoy the meditation on his subject matter, his sense of the science/society bond and the sense in the films of attendant, unexpected consequences run mad and life annihilating. I found this film, while exploring similar man-made environmental issues much quieter, not as physically sickening ( but enough so nevertheless ), the cinematography much better (very interesting use of long-shots in the early part ), but these differences with/from Cronenberg's films did nothing to lessen the similar dread I felt throughout this film ( and all of Cronenberg’s ) and at the film’s conclusion. The beginning of the end came for me, a little after the film began, the return home from a forced convivial dinner with ‘friends’, a quick hop into the sack, and on to the scene of Carol's husband (I pre ... " [More]
 
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