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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 11 2009 | film
    Movie Narrative Charts

    First look at Lord of the Rings & Star Wars. Then look at Primer. lol. (actually, it might not be tortuous enough)

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2009 | film
    Blade Runner 1982

    all versions of bladerunner

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 24 2009 | film, german cinema
    .:: Surreal Moviez ::. - Nicht versöhnt (1965) aka Not Reconciled

    I need to watch (btw, the directors were friends of Truffaut)

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2009 | politics, israel, palastine, film
    Toronto Declaration: No Celebration of Occupation

    Quoted: "The Toronto Declaration", a letter questioning the wisdom of unconditionally celebrating Tel Aviv and Israel at the Toronto International Film Festival just months after the brutal attack on Gaza.

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 07 2009 | comedy, horror, film, movies
    HORROR HOUSE: welcome to my hell

    blog featuring full length horror films

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 04 2009 | monsters, film, movies, philosophy
    Teeth «  The Pinocchio Theory

    Watched this movie a week or two ago. And yes, it's great.

    Quoted: Mitchell Lichtenstein’s Teeth is actually a delightful movie — to the extent that a horror film about the vagina dentata and castration can be delightful.

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 06 2008 | the, of, film
    I Watch Stuff - 'Zombie Nazis Attacking a Mountain Cabin' Trailer

    thanks to will for the tip on this.....should fucking rule (though i agree that fast zombies are no good)

    Quoted: 'Zombie Nazis Attacking a Mountain Cabin' Trailer

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 16 2008 | film
    Standard Operating Procedure

    Anyone seen Errol Morris' new film?

    Quoted: Is it possible for a photograph to change the world? Photographs taken by soldiers in Abu Ghraib prison changed the war in Iraq and changed Americas image of itself. Yet, a central mystery remains. Did the notorious Abu Ghraib photographs constitute evidence of systematic abuse by the American military, or were they documenting the aberrant behavior of a few bad apples? We set out to examine the context of these photographs. Why were they taken? What was happening outside the frame? We talked directly to the soldiers who took the photographs and who were in the photographs. Who are these people? What were they thinking? Over two years of investigation, we amassed a million and a half words of interview transcript, thousands of pages of unredacted reports, and hundreds of photographs. The story of Abu Ghraib is still shrouded in moral ambiguity, but it is clear what happened there. The Abu Ghraib photographs serve as both an expose and a coverup. An expose, because the photographs offer us a glimpse of the horror of Abu Ghraib; and a coverup because they convinced journalists and readers they had seen everything, that there was no need to look further. In recent news reports, we have learned about the destruction of the Abu Zubaydah interrogation tapes. A coverup. It has been front page news. But the coverup at Abu Ghraib involved thousands of prisoners and hundreds of soldiers. We are still learning about the extent of it. Many journalists have asked about the smoking gun of Abu Ghraib. It is the wrong question. As Philip Gourevitch has commented, Abu Ghraib is the smoking gun. The underlying question that we still have not resolved, four years after the scandal: how could American values become so compromised that Abu Ghraib and the subsequent coverup could happen?

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    0 starszerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 18 2008 | of, film, art
    Tideland (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    anyone seen this? sounds effing awesome.