DecemberDec 11 Friday 09
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It’s a shame that a crappy dumbing-down of the subtitles for DVD release ruined this movie for a lot of people. Because this deserved a wider audience than the art-house scene allowed.
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The apex of the super hero as angst-ridden icon movie. With repeat viewings, more of the logic holes surface, and that voice is just ridiculous, but this will still go down as the most sublime super hero film of all time.
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A tragically underrated film from Sophia Coppola that strays from traditional biopics by presenting the mental self-image of the young queen rather than the events surrounding her.
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A gorgeous documentary about mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar, filmed by his son, who delves more deeply into his father’s psyche than most sons would (or should) dare.
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Critics harp on Spike Jonez for making this film too “adult,” but to me there was no point in doing the film otherwise. Let the kids read the book. When they grow up, they can watch this and be glad they waited.
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DecemberDec 10 Thursday 09
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I know more about the wrestling business than I care to admit, and this movie rings true in every tragic scene.
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Thanks to my daughter, one of the films I’ve seen most often this decade. What more can be said about the eloquence and charm of its first 45 minutes?
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Miyazaki at his most wonderous and mysterious. Only he could make a sequence about cleaning a sludge monster so compelling.
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