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second sight (film diary): Moustache as weapon, symbol
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Second sight (film diary). June 23, 2015. Moustache as weapon, symbol. Alberto Rodriguez, 2014). Not a True Detective. Imitator, but made in parallel, stripped of occult complexity and carrying instead some dour weight about the years after Franco, but never quite as interested as you hope it might be in the actual details of its sordid crimes. Summer in the city. Moustache as weapon, symbol. For a few years he thought he was God and a number. How to be a reporter. An Idiot's Guide to Dreaming.
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second sight (film diary): Philosophy blues
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Second sight (film diary). August 2, 2015. Woody Allen, 2015). As underplayed and casually assembled as most recent Woody Allen, with unusually lacklustre acting by Joaquin Phoenix as the drunken, dark, seductive philosophy professor suffering the existential blues (does the world need another book on Heidegger and the Nazis, he sighs), this at least hits a couple of familiar points for long-term Allen watchers: what is the role of chance? And what is the perfect murder? You want to be in a crowd.
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second sight (film diary): Dreamed streets
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Second sight (film diary). July 17, 2015. The Man Who Knew Too Much. Alfred Hitchcock, 1956). Empty, dreamed streets in London. Vertigo. 8217;s green light (it meant death) seen on the porch of a hotel in Marrakech. Dream scene: a small group watches you as you make an important telephone call. Doubles, mistaken identity, repeats. The ghoulish assassin with a mummified face. The sense that being abroad could easily slip into some kind of terror. Passed upon the stair. Hippies, whales, epiphanies.
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second sight (film diary): Red light
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Second sight (film diary). May 31, 2015. Paul Schrader, 1979). Paul Schrader memorably described The Exorcist. As God and Satan fighting over the body of a girl. Obvious Searchers. Parallels aside, that’s Hardcore. 8217;s Iris. Further evidence that Schrader always talked a better movie than he wrote, and wrote a better movie than he directed. Leaving Planet Earth and trying to get home. Top 10 films about journalism. And it was all fire. A brief history of the future. Year of the drummer. Art, Life, TV.
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TV: Fit and well? • Hard News • Public Address
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Public Address, a community of blogs. 11:29 Oct 13, 2010. TV: Fit and well? When Jason Paris decamped in March from his transforming role as TVNZ's head of digital media and marketing to become CEO of MediaWorks TV running TV3 and C4 - it set the industry abuzz. Now, as the broadcaster prepares to launch its new season offerings, Paris has been expressing confidence in the future of free-to-air television. In fact, as he declared at a recent industry confidence. And the meaning of the Murdoch empire.
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second sight (film diary): Sleep
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Second sight (film diary). July 26, 2015. Passed upon the stair. Hippies, whales, epiphanies. The last 80s movie. An Idiot's Guide to Dreaming. Art, Life, TV. Cinemas of New Zealand. Sight and Sound 2012 poll. They Live by Night. Tim Wong film log. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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second sight (film diary): Passed upon the stair
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Second sight (film diary). July 20, 2015. Passed upon the stair. Cobain: Montage of Heck. Brett Morgen, 2015). It’s a pity Nick Broomfield used Kurt and Courtney. And other important contemporaries, such as Dylan Carlson, are missing. We’re at the 20-years-on phase of the myth-and-afterlife now, almost exactly the same point in the cycle that the Doors were at when Oliver Stone made his Jim Morrison movie. And that’s a sobering thought. Passed upon the stair. Hippies, whales, epiphanies. Art, Life, TV.
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second sight (film diary): Summer in the city
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Second sight (film diary). June 26, 2015. Summer in the city. John Guillermin, 1976). How strange that Peter Jackson’s version should be the most childish and innocent of the three Kong. Summer in the city. Moustache as weapon, symbol. For a few years he thought he was God and a number. How to be a reporter. An Idiot's Guide to Dreaming. Art, Life, TV. Cinemas of New Zealand. Sight and Sound 2012 poll. They Live by Night. Tim Wong film log. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.