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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Last weeks DVD


  • Planet Earth (BBC doco)
  • Mon Oncle (French, almost no dialogue. Very twee.)
  • Fast Food Nation (Based on the book)
  • Planet Terror (Rodriguez again.)

This weeks DVD
  • Aliens 3
  • The Barbarian Invasions (Jesus of Montreal was probably the first time I realised that I could enjoy movies with sub-titles. This is by the same director.)
  • Scent of Green Papaya (bit slow but interesting.)
  • Out Foxed (doco on Rupert Murdox’s Fox network)
  • The Realm of the Senses (mind blowing Japanese film.)
  • Kenny (Oz mock-u-mentry bout a portaloo serviceman.)
This weeks movie is some more Time-lapse of the weather...






Last weeks DVD

  • Planet Earth (BBC doco)
  • Mon Oncle (French, almost no dialogue. Very twee.)
  • Fast Food Nation (Based on the book)
  • Planet Terror (Rodriguez again.)

 

This weeks DVD

  • Aliens 3
  • The Barbarian Invasions (Jesus of Montreal was probably the
    first time I realised that I could enjoy movies with sub-titles. This is by the
    same director.)
  • Scent of Green Papaya (bit slow but interesting.)
  • Out Foxed (doco on Rupert Murdox’s Fox network)
  • The Realm of the Senses (mind blowing Japanese film.)
  • Kenny (Oz mock-u-mentry bout a portaloo serviceman.)

This weeks movie is some more Time-lapse of the weather...

East syd timelapse 2007



Sunday, September 7, 2008

DVD's

The Triplets of Belleville (Wow!)
Smiles of a Summer Night (Ingmar Bergman movie which is slow moving but riveting. Reminded me of the French interpretation of dangerous liaisons ‘Les Liaisons dangereuses’ (Where I first ‘fell’ for Jeanne Moreau) and the women in the flick were all Tippi Hedren type stunning.)
Arrested Development first season (Surprisingly good.)

‘Bitter sweet’ is a strange term. I feel that some people don’t appreciate the concept as well as others.
If you are looking for some ‘humanity’ in your DVD collection, I can recommend these flicks (interestingly none are American ;-)

Happy Times (China. A Cinderella type story, but sooooo NOT.)
Bread and Tulips (really sweet Italian movie with Bruno Ganz who was in Wings of Desire.)
Closely Observed Trains (Czech film. Wow, it’s really slow moving like the Ingmar Bergman movie above, but riveting)





DVD's

The Triplets of Belleville (Wow!)
Smiles of a Summer Night (Ingmar Bergman movie which is slow moving but riveting. Reminded me of the French interpretation of dangerous liaisons ‘Les Liaisons dangereuses’ (Where I first ‘fell’ for Jeanne Moreau) and the women in the flick were all Tippi Hedren type stunning.)
Arrested Development first season (Surprisingly good.)

‘Bitter sweet’ is a strange term. I feel that some people don’t appreciate the concept as well as others.
If you are looking for some ‘humanity’ in your DVD collection, I can recommend these flicks (interestingly none are American ;-)

Happy Times (China. A Cinderella type story, but sooooo NOT.)
Bread and Tulips (really sweet Italian movie with Bruno Ganz who was in Wings of Desire.)
Closely Observed Trains (Czech film. Wow, it’s really slow moving like the Ingmar Bergman movie above, but riveting)

East Sydney timelapse