i just watched maximum risk the other day, thinking it would be the much superior double impact, which i will be watching later on in the week.
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Originally posted by Servo2000 View PostI thought The Edukators was a pretty bad movie. Also, the U.S. isn't really the sort of culture anymore where "student protests" would even accomplish anything anymore, is it? I'll try to find the article but it was a fairly accomplished political activist discussing "change" in the modern United States and how classic ideas of "protest" are essentially irrelevant outside of political grandstanding. .
BUT movies like this and protests are important to stir and awaken the sleeping masses who let shit just go by cause it does not affect them immediately ...imho
Would love to see the article though..tks
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Originally posted by Servo2000 View PostI thought The Edukators was a pretty bad movie. Also, the U.S. isn't really the sort of culture anymore where "student protests" would even accomplish anything anymore, is it? I'll try to find the article but it was a fairly accomplished political activist discussing "change" in the modern United States and how classic ideas of "protest" are essentially irrelevant outside of political grandstanding.
I just watched The Wind That Shakes the Barley for the first time the other day, Fuuma.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by mass View Posti just watched maximum risk the other day, thinking it would be the much superior double impact, which i will be watching later on in the week.
All I remember from 17 or was it 19 years ago...
The dream sequence where his girl is doing the nasty with his twin... Pure delight!
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Rented three noirs (yay! large public library by my place):
-Lady in the lake
-On dangerous ground
-The thin man
The JCVD (maximum risk) might be interesting and there's Jean-Hugues Anglade in it (he,s great in 37,2/betty blue, mortel transfert, la reine margot and killing zoe). I'm also on an Asia Argento kick which is always visually pleasing.
The wind that shakes the barley is indeed great; there are a couple of scenes where you want to feel the grass and almost reach for your screen.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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Millers's Crossing dir. Joel Coen(1990)
So take your flunky and dangle.
Are you afraid of women, Doctor?
Of course.
www.becomingmads.com
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No, never made it to the theater.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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A friend of mine teaches Morality in Horror Cinema or some such at one of my city's universities; he took his entire class to see "Let the Right One In". On the next day of class, before anyone showed up, he put "Oskar + Eli" inside a chalk heart on the blackboard.broken mirror, white terror
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