July Reading/Watching Recap
August 9th, 2006 |
Click through for reactions for Pirates of the Caribbean 2, The Gold Rush, Night of the Hunter, Shopgirl, A Scanner Darkly, Transamerica, and Hitchcock’s Films, among others.
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Just noticed that Herk Harvey’s 1962 cult classic Carnival of Souls is available in its entirety on hulu. Consider this my contribution to any horror-themed October shenanigans. Because I don’t really get into horror-themed October shenanigans that much, although I am going to try to spend some time month catching up on some classic horror I’ve managed to miss. You know, like Night of the Living Dead. As an example. Oh, while we’re on the subject of hulu, they just put up Richard Linklater’s Slacker. I totally would’ve scooped everyone online if I’d posted it when I first saw it this morning, but by the time I got around to it, Slashfilm, SpoutBlog, and Anne Thompson had already beat me. That’ll teach me to procrastinate.
It wasn’t the movie of our dreams. It wasn’t that total film we carried inside ourselves. The film we would have liked to make or, more secretly, no doubt, the film we wanted to live.
- Jean-Luc Godard, Masculin Feminin
August 9th, 2006 |
Click through for reactions for Pirates of the Caribbean 2, The Gold Rush, Night of the Hunter, Shopgirl, A Scanner Darkly, Transamerica, and Hitchcock’s Films, among others.
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Tagged:A Scanner Darkly, animation, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Charlie Chaplin, Derailed, Elevator to the Gallows, Forbidden Games, Hitchcock's Films, Les Diaboliques, Mon Oncle, Night of the Hunter, Pirates of the Caribbean, Robin Wood, Shopgirl, The Club Dumas, The Common Reader, The Gold Rush, Transamerica, Virginia Woolf
