paperlung
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@ Yeah, but it's surprisingly not bad (or sickly sweet) either!
about 9 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to scott_tobias
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Well, off to Buddakan!
about 12 hours ago
from Echofon
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@ ...he didn't flinch or bring it up afterwards or anything. He was just, like, "Jason Bourne can kick some ass."
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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@ It's really powerful, trust me. I saw Bourne 3 with my dad and when Joan Allen said "This isn't us," I couldn't believe...
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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@ And I'm betting most wingers will, like the Bournes, just ignore the politics and enjoy the ride, ass-kicking, etc.
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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@ Well, it's not like it's *that* challenging to my beliefs. I already think imperialism is bad, military might often arrogant.
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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@ True. And it *is* unusual to be rooting *against* the humans. (And troops yet.) That's pretty ballsy.
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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@ I mean, my Fox News zombie dad LOVES the Bourne movies, glancing over their glaring critiques of the Bush Administration.
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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@ I hear what you're saying (in your Avatar piece), but is it really so new for a blockbuster to feature radical politics?
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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@ Well, he is right about Bad Lt.
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to JoeAM
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@ Yeah, I saw it. I have no clue. Esp. b/c Rog is a hardcore secularist/rationalist and Knowing is fucking Left Behind.
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to JoeAM
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@ Think it played for a week at MoMA (maybe) in '08, then came back to Film Forum this January.
about 15 hours ago
from web
in reply to nictate
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@ I wonder how many of those classified under "independent" are actually independent.
about 15 hours ago
from web
in reply to AaronOOF
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@ Don't forget 3) The shout-out for Silent Light. (Too bad I put that on my '08 Top Ten.)
about 15 hours ago
from web
in reply to nictate
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@ No, no, no, I knew! I'm just still confused. Bad Lt mainstream?
about 15 hours ago
from web
in reply to AaronOOF
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@ Isn't Everlasting Moments more accessible than The White Ribbon (which I haven't yet seen; good job, SPC)?
about 15 hours ago
from web
in reply to AaronOOF
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I honestly can't tell the difference between Ebert's definition of "mainstream" and "independent" on his best of.
about 15 hours ago
from web
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@ I'm sure it is! I (mostly) liked Todd Graff's Camp!
about 16 hours ago
from web
in reply to KarinaLongworth
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about 16 hours ago
from web
in reply to CinemaPoaching
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@ Just one. In fact, looks like we share the same one. (Okay, I'll stop being coy: Crank 2!)
about 16 hours ago
from web
in reply to SamuelaAdams
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- Name Matt Prigge
- Location Philadelphia
- Web http://prigge.tum...
- Bio Hipster critic (apparently) and film studies type who seeks to suck the essence out of film enjoyment, or something. Also, elitist.
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