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Forum: Movie Reviews 10-22-04
Replies: 11
Apocalypse Now
Posted By Radio Raheem
"Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller?... Anyone?......

"Anyone?... Anyone?... Bueller?... Anyone?... Anyone?"
Forum: Movie Reviews 10-19-04
Replies: 11
Apocalypse Now
Posted By Radio Raheem
Apocalypse Docs

Good piece. The original is far beyond in any comparison to the redux.

Have you seen "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse" directed by Eleanor Coppola? This doc shows the savage trials...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-12-04
Replies: 86
Dogville (2003)
Posted By Radio Raheem
Lars' filmography

Silver,
I was curious to know if you have experienced Von Trier's breakthrough film "Element of Crime", or even "Zentropa"?
Let me know.
peace!
Radio Raheem
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-11-04
Replies: 0
Garden State
Posted By Radio Raheem
Garden State

Garden State (2004) - Zach Braff

I am anticipating this independent film created by the lead actor on the popular television show "Scrubs". Including starring in "Garden State", Braff also wrote...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-11-04
Replies: 2
The Pawnbroker
Posted By Radio Raheem
The Pawnbroker

The Pawnbroker (1964) - Sindy Lumet

My introduction to Lumet was his 1973 triumph "Serpico", followed by the unique "Dog Day Afternoon". I thoroughly enjoyed both of these contrasting films, both...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-11-04
Replies: 1
Rififi
Posted By Radio Raheem
Rififi

Rififi (1955) - Jules Dassin

This was my first encounter with Mr. Dassin's work. I must say that this is a truly underrated film that by far. This is an incredible and important piece in...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-09-04
Replies: 11
Film No. 2 (d. Matthew Clayfield, 2004)
Posted By Radio Raheem
Film No. II

Marks aren't important in film school, remember that.
I agree with the comment on how you use the camera, no doubt.
It is funny how you commented on the reactions of your peers. I can attest to...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-08-04
Replies: 11
Film No. 2 (d. Matthew Clayfield, 2004)
Posted By Radio Raheem
q's you can use

Silver,

The question regarding the type of camera used that I was referring to is the new(er) 24p DVX100 by Panasonic. The resolution on your film was crisp and I was unsure of it being the...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-08-04
Replies: 12
Requiem for a Dream
Posted By Radio Raheem
Darren Aronofsky

Yes, it truly was a melancholy mundane film expressed through the eyes of an incredibly diverse up and coming director. His diversity in style and framing, pacing, detail and theme make his work...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-08-04
Replies: 11
Film No. 2 (d. Matthew Clayfield, 2004)
Posted By Radio Raheem
Film Numero Deux

Silver,

I enjoyed the film. There was some nice framing and unique style of narrative. I loved the quick snap of "Les Cahiers". I would like to inquire on the reason behind this assignment at...
Forum: Movie Reviews 04-03-04
Replies: 16
Coffee and Cigarettes
Posted By Radio Raheem
C&C

I am anxious to see it though it has been pushed back until May here North of the border. In regards to your testament of JJ being a genius, you should take the time to watch "Down By Law",...
Forum: Movie Reviews 03-29-04
Replies: 11
The Ladykillers
Posted By Radio Raheem
Coen's Latest

I am a tiny bit interested in seeing "The Ladykillers", although incredibly tentative due to the Coen's last dive "Intolerable Cruelty", a considerable left turn in the Hollywood direction.

I...
Forum: Movie Reviews 03-29-04
Replies: 14
21 Grams
Posted By Radio Raheem
21 Grams

Did you see Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu's first breakthrough film "Amores Perros" (2000)?

"21 Grams" was indeed a pleasure to watch in all aspects. Once again, one of the most upcoming prolific...
Forum: Movie Reviews 03-29-04
Replies: 16
Coffee and Cigarettes
Posted By Radio Raheem
Coffee and Cigarettes

Coffee and Cigarettes - 2003 - Jim Jarmusch

From the director of "Down by Law", "Stranger Than Paradise", "Dead Man" and "Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai", comes Jarmusch's newest addition to his...
Forum: Movie Reviews 03-28-04
Replies: 18
Dancer in the Dark
Posted By Radio Raheem
Lars Von Trier

Dancer in the Dark was an incredibly well executed film on all platforms of filmmaking. The concept/manifesto of Dogme 95 was well put to use capturing the raw human emotions put forth in the film. ...
Forum: Movie Reviews 03-25-04
Replies: 1
Scratch
Posted By Radio Raheem
Scratch

Scratch - 2001 - Directed by Doug Pray

The hip-hop DJ. A musical artform/artist that most individuals give no credit or respect to, or are unaware of the talents that these men and women possess...
Forum: Movie Reviews 03-24-04
Replies: 1
Ikuru
Posted By Radio Raheem
To Live

Like all filmmakers, they have certain films that are overlooked in regards to recognition and credibility in their filmography. Much to my dismay, Seven Samurai is regarded as Kurosawa's best, if...