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Posted on Sunday November 22nd, 2009 at 23:32 in reviews, comedy, horror, b's, minneapolis - st. paul, flyway, truly indie
For movie buffs, there is probably not a more surreal experience than seeing yourself on screen in a film. But seeing your own streets and neighborhood landmarks is a bit of a trip, too. For residents of the Uptown neighborhood where I live in South ...
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Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 15:43 in family, reviews, comedy, san francisco, romantic, b's, flyway, emerging filmmaker, truly indie
There are two kinds of pet owners in the world: cat and dog owners, and bird/fish/reptile/rodent owners. I've recently joined the ranks of the former, but for a good part of my childhood I was one of the latter. Due to my dad's reluctance to own a do...
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Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 00:04 in Thriller, Depp, crime, classics, plugs, godard, minneapolis - st. paul, trylon, take-up productions
One of the things I've loved about the upstart Trylon microcinema is that a great variety of films has been featured in just the few months since it's opened: Buster Keaton, New York crime thrillers, David Cronenberg, Frank Capra, and music films as ...
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Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 13:40 in Thriller, horror, zombie, b's, flyway, truly indie
Exactly how do you make a film with a budget of $70 (Yes, that's seventy dollars.) "We bought a crowbar and a couple of tapes, and I think we got some tea and coffee as well -- not the expensive stuff either, the very basic kind." Such was the itemi...
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Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 14:43 in reviews, documentary, fantasy, perry, cultural, musical, jackson, a's, jonze, b's, book adaptation, gallimaufry
[Note: This series includes scattered thoughts on various movie-related topics. I was looking for a word that started with the letter "g" that means collection or assortment, but lest you think I'm some elitist wordsmith, know that I'd never heard of...
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Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2009 at 16:52 in india, reviews, documentary, comedy, race relations, cultural, b's, taking it home
Maintaining "good hair" really couldn't be any worse for you... Chris Rock's Good Hair is kind of like one big weave: it's fun, it looks great, and it moves naturally, but you really don't know what actually exists at the roots, underneath the glos...
Well done and a little different: lengthy articles more like story length exposes of their subjects.. very well thought writing with an emphasis on quality not quantity. Nicely laid out blog as well, good design..
very professional film blog (film = artistic movie, movie = pop film!).. enjoy this one!
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