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08 Apr 2007
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300
I enjoyed this movie immensely, the visuals are sharp and the contrast is great. The narration is cool and simple, perfectly graphic.
The bloodshed is too surreal to be felt and the choreography is precise in this exquisite dance of death.
King Leonidas (Gerald Butler) is a hero of the highest order, his army is sexy and his deadly queen smolders. Lots of fun to watch, well shot and full of characters.
The ugly priests provide the gross-out factor,
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La Môme
Also known as "La vie en rose", "Edith Piaf", "The Passionate Life of Edith Piaf" and "The Untitled Edith Piaf Project"

Flashback type storyline outlining the songstress' tragic background, her fathers repeated orphaning type traveling, her substance abuse and lonely death. Edith Piaf, (the sparrow)is played by Marion Cotillard.
Kind of romantic in its portrait of turn of the century France, it was well worth the watch even though I couldn't follow the dialog
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Kind of funny
Looking ahead to life after leaving the White House, Bush said he might follow President Clinton's lead and produce a memoir.
"I'm thinking of something really fun and creative for mine," he said. "You know, maybe a pop-up book."
Link to "Bush Serves Jokes at Broadcasters Dinner" |
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"Blood Diamond" was a well spent couple of hours, DiCaprio was convincing in his role as a Rhodesian "soldier of fortune" and of course theres the well meaning reporter played by Jennifer Connelly.
Quite realistic in its cruelty and bloodshed, it could be classified as fairly disturbing. Djimon Hounsou plays the father and husband of a lost family who alone knows the whereabouts of a stone that will give each of them what they want.
Financed by hedge fund firm Stark
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Graffiti
Sign on the inside of a bathroom stall: "Beware of limbo dancers"
Aaaaanyway, "The Departed" was an intriguing 2 and a half hours I can't say I wasted, just got back. Too bad they had to kill off the DiCaprio character. Heh heh. I thought some of the swearing was a bit infantile, but I guess it was Boston. Just graphic enough to be impressive without leaning too heavily on the gore. I recommend it to anyone with good taste in movies.
This is good...
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Potential
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Thanksgiving
Little late...but too scary not to repost.
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Pleasant surprise
"And the ass saw the angel"-by Nick Cave Disturbing, ingenius, advanced, chilling, thoughtful and memorable look into the dark southern valley people and hellraising fervour in whatever the fuck it is they believe. Smart book by the singer. It was surprising and did I mention disturbing?... "Beautiful Loosers"- By Leonard Cohen King of cool in an orgyish kind of way, disfunctional prayers and another native american/canadian suicide. Stumbled across these books in a
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There is a bit of the unknown in every last leaf of expetancy, when one meets it with a glimmer of hope. The sound realisation that nothing begins as it ends, and the somewhat stable assurancy that it will not continue as planned. And thus begins the journey ino the redundancy that exfoliates our expectations. Perceptions perhaps, that are best left avoided....at all costs.
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A plaguey newfangled safety catch
Annoying;
adj : causing irritation or annoyance; "tapping an annoying rhythm on his glass with his fork"; "aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport"; "found it galling to have to ask permission"; "an irritating delay"; "nettlesome paperwork"; "a pesky mosquito"; "swarms of pestering gnats"; "a plaguey newfangled safety catch"; "a teasing and persistent thought annoyed him"; "a vexatious child"; "it is vexing to have to
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Kashmir
What was that cry? Was it man, woman, an angel or a god who keened thus, who howled just so? Could any human voice make such a desolate noise?
Who lit that fire? Who burned that orchard? Who shot those brothers who laughed their lives long? Who killed the sarpanch? Who broke his hands? Who broke his arms? Who broke his ancient neck? Who shackled those men? Who made those men disappear? Who shot those boys? Who shot those girls? Who smashed that house,...... and
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24 Mar 2006
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Taglines
Shame... Enabler of society.
Inhibitions... Laying the groundwork for a reasonable future.
or.. the cornerstone of.. (a reasonable future)
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When I die...........
I plan to disperse,
Like methane.
Enveloping the earth
I will finally embrace it...
But..
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My perspective is not all that reliable.
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Currently listening : The Blue Mask By Lou Reed Release date: 09 |
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She was killed repeatedly, once.
Wear
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End at the begining
What if souls are like cells moving backwards,
instead of dividing,
they unite,
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Man this naked lunch is trippin me out. Coincidence keeps me waiting; Then it's gone, the end of the string whips around the corner. Planning to have a plan...soon, There is a little place where ideas bloom wildly, that is where the plans lie in wait. However there are other things blooming wildly there too, also waiting. Not sure if I want to return so soon.
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Currently reading : Naked Lunch By William S. Burroughs Release date: 28 February, 2005 |
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