BTW, I'm heartily enjoying David Mamet's latest book, Bambi vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business. Packed with anecdotes and obscure classical/religious/historical references, the book is, at turns (sometimes sentence by sentence) pithy, withering, heartfelt, political, castigating, wise and arrogant (in a good way).
Stephen Tung-wai Link
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Tung-wai has been one of my favorite action choreographers ever since I saw
the 1992 Pom Pom and Hot Hot and thought that the gun-fu was amazing. Have
no...
Psychedelic Sasuke in English for the first time
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Sarutobi Sasuke is a character that emerged from the mists of ancient lore
and historical inspiration to Kodan narrative storytelling and since
adapted int...
The Carpetbaggers
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Edward Dmytryk - 1964 KL Studio Classics BD Region A There is an inspired
moment in The Carpetbaggers where the camera rests on the entry to a
bathroom in ...
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from: Natalie B.
to: tiangotlost@gmail.com
date: Nov 10, 2022, 2:01 PM
subject: Tattoo mistake
Hello! It very very great, what you do. May be you can help m...
Rare Zombie/Alien/Porno From France –– Oui!!!
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Recently came across this pretty amazing '78 French horror/porno/sci-fi
flick known as PORNO ZOMBIE, but whose actual title is LA FILLE A LA
FOURRURE (...
Trailer Alert: A Ghost Story
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*Director* - David Lowery
*Genre - *Drama/Fantasy
"A Ghost Story is easily the greatest movie ever made with an Oscar winner
standing around in a ...
Murderous Samurai of the Bakumatsu Period
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In the latter half of the 19th Century, Japan would see 250 years of
relative peace devolve into a bloody landscape of violence, with
disillusioned samurai...
Organização e Higiene do Japonês
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A cultura japonesa é uma das mais fascinantes do nosso planeta. O Japonês
busca a perfeição em tudo o que faz, mesmo que seja uma simples tarefa, ele
se de...
A tidbit on the term 'populism'
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Recently there has been a paradigm shift with respect to the word
'populism'; retrojectively speaking, at one time in history---relative to
the U.S. at lea...
Out to pasture
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Covering Thai cinema and living in Thailand for the past decade or so has
been an illuminating experience, one that I'm not sure whether I'll regret.
I s...
The Devil's Backbone (2001)
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The Devil's Backbone (Spanish: El espinazo del diablo, literally The
Backbone of the Devil) is a 2001 Spanish-Mexican gothic horror film
directed by Guil...
Red Eye Reviews on the Way
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Hey, guys. I just wanted to drop in with a quick explanation as to why I've
fallen behind on the reviews. Plain and simple, work and real life have
taken u...
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