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Stones Are Easy
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This blog is what happens when I watch films and listen to music. I have fun.
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Year End: Top Documentaries of the Decade
Knowing myself as I do I figure it's never too early to begin with a few Year End lists and what-not. There's really nothing preventing this. I wanted to take on several categories when the year began but as it happened I didn't make it to my first t...
Lars von Trier on T.V.
There's a very good chance, near 100%, that I'll be seeing Lars von Trier's Antichrist this afternoon; that is to say, I cannot foresee what would prevent that from happening. Now why would I pontificate so? Call it a weak segue to the first two epis...
Dead Alive or Brain Dead?
My guess is that there are two kinds of people on this planet; either you want to see Peter Jackson's 1992 indulgent splatter-fest "Dead Alive" over and over again, or you don't. Once will be enough for me. Not that it's terrible, on the contrary, it...
The Iggy Pop Connection.
Just a quick mention of a couple movies from this week, Hardware (Richard Stanley, 1990) and Repo Man (Alex Cox, 1984). For all the pub surrounding the dvd release of the cyberpunk "classic" Hardware this month, I have to say it's about a half hour t...
Fear[s] of the Dark
Having seen the trailers for the Etienne Robial helmed Fear[s] of the Dark (native: Peur[s] du noir) preceding more than one indie show during the end of ’07 and on through early ’08, I waited to hear or read as to when and where it would be show...
The Stepfather (1987)
Less of an indictment on suburbia than one might think, Joseph Ruben's 1987 bold thriller The Stepfather personifies less than respectable parenting and how it may manifest in the future. In the case of Henry Morrison who, as the camera opens, is cov...

