mardi 3 novembre 2009

[17] A guide to existentialist cinema

4 commentaires:

  1. I can't believe you finally saw Soderbergh's version of Solaris...and gave it cult status. I knew you'd like it once you stopped complaining and actually watched it. :-) matthew

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  2. I would expect nothing less. Fabio, this guide definitely over simplifies the knowledge and understanding of cinema. So I'm working my butt off trying to get a project done and went hunting for the AMA disk you gave me back in 2004. Made me think of you and wonder where the heck you were and what you are doing. I've spent about 20 minutes looking at all your jazz (FB, here, SourceForge, etc). I see you have only gotten cooler with time. Much love - Georgina

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  3. Matthew, yeah, I have to admit it. Not only that but (brace yourself) Soderbergh is right now my favorite american director alive. There.

    George, I'm going to assume you mean this "exemplifies" my ample knowledge of cinema ;)

    Good to see you both.

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  4. Just glad you at decided to watch it. Soderbergh is quite good. You might also like Darren Aronofsky's the Fountain. It has a similar feel as Solaris. I see you've got Grizzly Man from Werner Herzog. Herzog has a great role in Harmony Korine's movie Mr. Lonely. Cheers, Matthew

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