pomoxian
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@ Thanks Mike! That's a cool eclectic group to be a part of. Happy T-day to you as well!
about 9 hours ago
from web
in reply to mikeufc
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Yum! Nothing says "holiday tradition" like cranberry-flavored Kool-Aid™! RT @ break out macaroni! who's got powdered cheese?
about 15 hours ago
from web
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@ I think Fallen Idol is worth a rental at least - interesting comparisons to 3rd Man. Unique kids p.o.v. in adult oriented film
5:02 PM Nov 25th
from web
in reply to stanwong27
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@ Quai has an extensive bit of procedural stuff somewhere around 2/3rds of the way thru, I seem to recall, my basis of comparison
5:01 PM Nov 25th
from web
in reply to stanwong27
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@ Danielle's face is a wonder to behold. So pretty, so intelligent... Simone is just cuteness personified. She was 40 in La Ronde!
4:59 PM Nov 25th
from web
in reply to stanwong27
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Closing down my work station and heading off to Ann Arbor to pick up my son - time to reunite my family of 6 again. Let's do Thanksgiving!
10:19 AM Nov 25th
from BeTwittered
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@ Naked City: Beautiful cinema-scrapbook of mid-century NYC, birth of cop drama TV shows, middlebrow slice of urban melancholy! :)
8:49 AM Nov 25th
from BeTwittered
in reply to stanwong27
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@ Please do! I hope you like the write-up, I think this is an excellent film!
8:49 PM Nov 24th
from web
in reply to daniel_hautjobb
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OK, the main text of my La Ronde blog is posted - I'll do the links and add some stills tomorrow night, probably!
8:49 PM Nov 24th
from web
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@ And Boy George actually had hit songs... for awhile at least... but not when he was getting into all that trouble.
7:26 PM Nov 24th
from web
in reply to moonspinner55
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@ You got it! (even though you spelled @ wrong!) It's from La Ronde. I'm going to use pics from current film as b/g image
7:25 PM Nov 24th
from web
in reply to stanwong27
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Spent time tonight working on my essay on La Ronde... but still not ready to post it. Will do so before Thanksgiving though!
7:22 PM Nov 24th
from web
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@ I'm basically plugging gaps in my library - I have about 120 more Criterion DVDs left to collect the whole set.
8:53 AM Nov 24th
from BeTwittered
in reply to jriversmn
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@ Many! What comes to mind: Jigoku, Onibaba, Wise Blood, Downhill Racer, Mamma Roma, Z, Leopard, Fires on Plain, Shoot Piano Player
8:36 AM Nov 24th
from BeTwittered
in reply to jriversmn
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Relieved to no longer feel hypnotic attraction of Barnes & Noble's 50% off @ sale draining away my psychic energy. Ended last nite.
4:32 AM Nov 24th
from web
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@ I'm glad to have that effect! Watching in context & immersively helps me find the inner treasures that random viewing misses.
3:20 PM Nov 23rd
from twidroid
in reply to stanwong27
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@ Then I bought Salo for cheap when it was reissued by Criterion... 'nuff said (or should I type "snuff said" instead?)
3:05 PM Nov 23rd
from web
in reply to moonspinner55
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@ I had to see for myself what all the fuss was about when I saw how much the 1st edition Salo DVDs were selling for!
3:04 PM Nov 23rd
from web
in reply to moonspinner55
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@ I'm interested in Mamma Roma & earlier Pasolini but in no hurry 4 Salo!
2:05 PM Nov 23rd
from twidroid
in reply to megavark
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@ I'd be concerned abt anyone "too" eager to see Salo! It has a spot on my shelf but sits there undisturbed, radioactive-like.
2:02 PM Nov 23rd
from twidroid
in reply to palais1977
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- Name David Blakeslee
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