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    A Quantum of Anti-Imperialism
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    by jklugman  11-16-2008   
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    On Henry Jaglom
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    by jklugman  9-21-2008   
     Jonathan Rosenbaum on one of the most pompous living American film directors. Rosenbaum is reviewing Jaglom's Venice/Venice.
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    Circle the principals - hackneyed film direction
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    by jklugman  8-24-2008   
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    "The Dark Knight" Earns An Unprecedented $18,489,000
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    by merrie  7-19-2008    12
     BURBANK, Calif., Jul 18, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Just past the stroke of midnight, Warner Bros. Pictures' "The Dark Knight" broke the record for a 12:01 a.m. film opening, earning an unprecedented $18,489,000 at the box office. Warner Bros. Pictures presents, in association with Legendary Pictures, a Syncopy Production, a Christopher Nolan film, "The Dark Knight," starring Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Morgan Freeman. Nolan directed the film from a screenplay written by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan.
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    La Collectionneuse
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    by jklugman  7-12-2008    1
     Review by James Kendrick.
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    Lawyers accuse judge of lying, bungling Roman Polanski case
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    by jklugman  7-6-2008   
     The famous film director Roman Polanski fled the US in 1977 because he was charged for statutory rape. Twenty years later, Polanski's lawyer and prosecutors made a deal that would have allowed Polanski to return to the US. Polanski refused the deal because the judge wanted the proceedings televised. Fast forward to now, when HBO releases its Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired documentary which contains this little tidbit. The judge calls the story completely fabricated. Both the defense and prosecuting attorney go on the record calling the judge a liar.
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    Original "Metropolis" Found After 80 Years
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    by wiccantexan  7-4-2008    2
     "But a private collector carried an original version to Argentina in 1928, where it has stayed, Felix-Didier said. "
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    Flight of the Red Balloon
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    by jklugman  6-7-2008   
     Just saw this film and didn't get it, but this review by Jeffrey Overstreet makes a very good case for the film.
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    Wild Strawberries
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    by jklugman  5-28-2008   
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    Spongebob's Casablanca
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    by jklugman  3-23-2008   
     Hilarious.
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    A Final Cut for "Blade Runner"
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    by ratilfar  7-31-2007    6
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    Lego Chest-burster
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    by jklugman  7-2-2007    2
     ( cf ) Via NinjaSlice
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    The Private Life of a Cat
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    by jklugman  5-1-2007   
     This is a 22-minute 1947 film about a "family" of cats. It is a very cute and sweet film. The video should load by clicking on the picture (either in this clip or at the source material). By the way, I'm not clipping the video itself because videos are now segregated from clips and I think not many people are going over to the video side of things.
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    Forgotten Silver (1995) - Peter Jackson's film forgery
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    by jklugman  3-29-2007   
     David Bordwell talks about Peter Jackson's film Forgotten Silver, which is kind of like Spinal Tap for silent films. The film makes fun of nationalistic film history (we did it before the others) and the biographical convention that treats the artist as a rebellious, suffering soul.
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    White Dog (1982) - allegorical film about racism
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    by jklugman  3-25-2007   
     White Dog was directed by Sam Fuller but the studio never released it in the US. Bootleg copies are available. The film is about an aspiring actress (Kristy McNichol) in LA who adopts a white German Shepherd and discovers that the dog was trained to attack and kill black people. A black animal trainer (Paul Winfield) takes on the challenge of deprogramming the dog. The film is surprisingly effective, for a low-budget Sam Fuller film--he actually got some decent performances from his actors this time. Maybe its because I love dogs, but I got caught up in McNichol and Winfield's struggle to save this dog's soul from racism (and from being put to death). It is hard for me to see any profound messages in the film's narrative though. Racism is seen as a problem of psychotic, extremist whites but that is a very narrow conception of racism. Still, I'd recommend it, for no other reason than it is a well-made film with an interesting story and good acting.
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    Supersize Me revisited
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    by jklugman  1-30-2007    4
     Via Tyler Cowen at Marginal Revolution
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    Why American independent film sucks in 2007
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    by jklugman  1-25-2007    2
     Take that, Sundance! Via Jim Emerson's scanners blog.
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    Tom Sizemore film grosses $30
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    by jklugman  1-1-2007   
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    Apocalypto makes "Cannibal Holocaust" look quaint, innocent
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    by jklugman  12-8-2006    1
     According to Dave Kehr, Apocalypto is not much more than a Tarzan movie with a heaping dose of sadism and gore.
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    Mad Mel and the Maya
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    by tpq62  12-8-2006   
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    Is Apocolypto pornography?
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    by tpq62  12-8-2006   
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    The King and the Clown - 2005 South Korean film
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    by jklugman  11-21-2006   
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    Borat - The story of Vanilla Face
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    by jklugman  11-16-2006    1
     The hotel manager ("Vanilla Face") who was accosted by Borat was friends with this blogger, who shares his story. I have to confess being disturbed by the amount of deception the film crew used to persuade the manager to participate in the film, especially since the guy was dealing with the loss of his father. EDIT: Via digg
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    The films of Roberto Rossellini & Ingrid Bergman
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    by jklugman  11-15-2006   
     Film essay by Dan Callahan. I just clipped the gossipy parts :)
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    Romanian extras sue Borat
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    by jklugman  11-15-2006   
     Regardless of whether or not the Romanian town has a legal leg to stand on, the filmmakers of a movie that has grossed millions don't come off looking too good when they defend themselves by saying they donated $5,000 to the town. Some news reports are saying that ironically the town is predominantly Gypsy (ironic because Borat expressed anti-Gypsy sentiments), but I wonder if that is just confusion between Romania and the Roma (Gypsy) people.
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    Soderbergh's Good German Recalls Casablanca
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    by jklugman  11-14-2006   
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    What's Real in Borat?
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    by jklugman  11-10-2006   
     Highlights: * The elderly kosher bed-and-breakfast owners liked Cohen, liked the film. * The woman who booked Borat on the Mississippi news station blames Cohen for her onset of depression and for her losing her job there. Via Jim Emerson's scanners blog. By the way, Jim Emerson (who has been filling in for Roger Ebert) is a very good film critic and writer in his own right and I encourage film lovers to check his blog out.
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    Film: "Shortbus" review
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    by jklugman  11-1-2006   
     John Cameron Mitchell, of Hedwig and the Angry Inch fame, has released a new film, Shortbus that is allegedly very daring. See the very, very NSFW preview here . Well, I seem to be the only person who hated Hedwig and I am so relieved to find this blogger pan Mitchell's latest ego-fest.
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    Did Warner Bros. exploit African amputees for Blood Diamond?
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    by jklugman  10-29-2006    1
      However, bosses at the studio insist the new limbs are on their way and deny they're waiting until the film's December premiere to attract maximum publicity. I'm not sure I buy this. Via Cinematical .
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    Mike Judge's Idiocracy
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    by jklugman  10-17-2006    1
     Mike Judge's latest film, Idiocracy , sounds really intriguing. I can't help but laugh at the premise. I also recommend listening to Filmspotting.net's review here
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    Idiot: School Chief in trouble over mock film
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    by jklugman  10-11-2006   
     Via the Education Gadfly Show
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    Stephen Baldwin, hipster evangelical
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    by jklugman  10-10-2006    4
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    Blind Shaft - 2003 film about dark side of Chinese capitalism
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    by jklugman  10-8-2006    1
     I saw this yesterday, it is GREAT. You have to love a movie where a character says: "OK, today we get him laid, tomorrow we kill him!"
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    Rambo IV in the works
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    by jklugman  10-7-2006    1
     I think its funny that someone out there actually thinks this is a good idea.
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    The Last King of Scotland - film review
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    by jklugman  10-6-2006    2
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    Goodbye, Village Voice, Goodbye
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    by jklugman  10-5-2006    1
     Sad. Atkinson and Lim were great writiers on film.
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    Sven Nykvist, Ingmar Bergman cinematographer, die
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    by jklugman  10-4-2006   
     If you haven't seen Fanny and Alexander , you should. It is a wonderful film.
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    Obsession, a Brian DePalma film
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    by jklugman  9-24-2006    3
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    Gymkata comes to DVD!
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    by jklugman  9-24-2006    10
     Gymkata is a classic BAD 1980s film. Here is the film's tagline which tells you everything you need to know: The skill of gymnastics, the kill of karate.
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    Murnau's Phantom out on DVD!
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    by jklugman  9-18-2006   
     Murnau directed the excellent Nosferatu , which imho is one of the eeriest films ever made. I wonder how Phantom stacks up.
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