CINEMANN SEPTEMBER 2011
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Cinemann: Volume VII, Issue 1
Editors in Chief
Senior Editor
Matthew Taub
Associate Editors
Alexandra Saali
Production Manager Victoria McKaba
A Letter
Hannah Jun
Emma Garcia Nicholas McCombe Charles Scherr Savannah Smith
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Faculty Advisor
Dr. Deborah Kassel
Editors:
Welcome back everybody! While Horace Mann students are returning to the routine of homework, tests, and projects, we here at Cinemann believe that it is also important to take some time to observe and appreciate the culture surrounding us. Movies and television provide us all with much-needed escape from stress throughout the year, and we do our best to provide the Horace Mann community with thoughtful, interesting, and insightful explorations of popular movies, shows, industry heavy-hitters, and entertainment industry trends. While parts of this issue reflect on summer movies and TV, we are already looking forward to a highly entertaining year ahead – and sharing in the fun with the entire Horace Mann community! Best, Alexandra Saali and Matthew Taub P.S. Check out our new blog at http://hmcinemann.tumblr.com/
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Elle Fanning Elle Fanning, younger sister to Dakota Fanning, has spent the past few years proving that good acting must run in the Fanning family tree. The thirteen yearold has been playing in films (and occasionally television shows) for years, but she didn’t become a big name until she starred in the film Phoebe in Wonderland (around the same time, she also could have been found playing a younger version of Daisy, the female protagonist, in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button). Now, between her recent starring roles in The Nutcracker 3D, Somewhere, and Super 8, you’ve definitely seen her face on the big screen. With three more films featuring young Ms. Fanning set to be released this year, we definitely haven’t seen the last of her yet.
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Lily Collins
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Does the name Lily Collins sound familiar? That’s not surprising. The first film that Phil Collins’ daughter appeared in was The Blind Side alongside Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw. Fast-forward two years and Lily Collins has two movies coming out: Abduction (alongside tween favorite Taylor Lautner) and Priest, both thrillers. We haven’t seen the last of Lily Collins; in 2012 she’s set to star in the live action version of Snow White (which also will feature Julia Roberts and Sean Bean) and the film adaption of the teen best-selling novel The Mortal Instruments. Lily Collins is certainly one to watch! wallpapers
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Craig Roberts
COMING ACTORS
If you haven’t heard of Craig Roberts before, you will soon. Roberts, a twenty year-old Welshman, has been on British television for a while now playing roles in the shows Young Dracula, Casualty, The Story of Tracy Beaker, and more recently Being Human. But in 2010, Roberts got his “break” by staring in Submarine, as the word-obsessed, love struck Oliver Tate. He also played the very small role of John Reed in the Jane Eyre remake. So what makes me think Craig Roberts is bound for greatness? Well, his upcoming four films, of course. In 2012, Roberts will appear in the films Red Lights, Comes a Bright Day, and Wayfaring Strangers. It also doesn’t hurt that his accent alone makes you smile. Keep an eye out for Craig Roberts! allmoviephoto
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Kodi Smit-McPhee Kodi Smit-McPhee may look small, but he has a big acting career ahead. The fifteen year-old Australian will be featured in three films over the next two years. Last year, you might have caught SmitMcPhee as the protagonist, Owen, in Let Me In alongside Chloe Grace Moretz. Before that, he was in Matching Jack, The Road, and Romulus, My Father. If what’s planned for Kodi Smit-McPhee is any sort of indication, then we should be seeing a lot more of him over the next few years. ringstar
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HIDD EN JO BS O SPEC IAL E FFEC TS blogspot
Sometimes in cinema, a good script, complete with Holly-
ocean bottom. While these asp
wood’s top director, actors, and actresses, just isn’t enough. fanfare, behind the scenes, a m Sometimes, a whole new world, be it in the past, future, or
Special Effects Supervisor and
surreal, needs to be created. Think of movies like Titanic,
was in charge of everything fro
The Matrix, and Avatar -- all called for the need to re-create
Titanic to sinking the set with
a certain setting that is just physically impossible to shoot
without some sort of aid. This is where the Special Effects
also enjoyed innovative succes
Supervisor comes into play, designing and creating an ob-
buster hit. The film popularize
scure set production, makeup, props, costumes, and com-
“bullet time:” a slow motion s
puter-generated imagery.
to explore all angles of a speci
John Gaeta, The Matrix’
Take Titanic, 1997’s Academy Award-winning drama. scenes incorporating this have What comes to mind first from the movie is the brilliance
just as much as its plot or cast.
of director James Cameron, the superb performances of
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, and of course the
mance of all time, James Cam
jaw-dropping final scenes in which the ship sinks to the
a stunning achievement on the
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over 900 people working on the special effects alone. Let-
om building a 65-foot model
teri and his crew tackled creating and lighting Pandora’s
h 5,000,000 gallons of water.
jungle and capturing the facial expressions of the cast to be
’s Special Effects Supervisor,
played on their avatar. According to James Cameron, the
ss in his work on the block-
new method of “performance capture” employed by Le-
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terri “allows the filmmakers to transfer 100% of the actors’
shot that allows the viewer
physical performances to their digital counterparts.” The
ific action. Over the years,
work of the these three men stands out as an impressive
e come to define The Matrix
and tough feat for any Special Effect Supervisor; one of the
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most important - and hidden - jobs of Hollywood.
pressive special effects perfor-
meron’s Avatar stands alone as
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GET REAL! By Abigail Greenbaum
Along with the many scripted shows debuting during the 2011 season, several reality shows will also premier this fall. Among these shows is The X Factor, which features both Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul of American Idol fame and has already drawn quite a bit of hype. This seems to be the continuation of a trend that will only persist through the upcoming years.
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Many scripted shows are often cancelled after a few mediocre episodes, or when ratings decline after a few seasons. Obviously, not every reality show lasts a long time; American Idol aired its first season nine years ago, in 2002. America’s Next Top Model first aired eight years ago, in 2003. Fans often complain that the quality of scripted shows begins to decline after several seasons. This, however, is not a problem with reality shows, in which each season introduces new contestants. Reality shows are usually kept fresh by the change of cast and occasional added twist. Luckily for networks, these shows are also often cheaper to produce. A staff of capable writers is not required, and the absence of big name actors certainly cuts costs.
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When you look at magazine covers, you are just as often going to see faces from shows like The Bachelorette as you are going to see the faces of real actors. And with the success of newer shows like The Voice, or even non-competitive reality shows like Jersey Shore, it seems that television is only going to continue its embrace of the reality genre.
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Out of all of the superhero flicks this summer, X-Men: First Class is my favorite. First Class is a prequel, so no knowledge of X-Men beforehand is required. It shows the backstories of Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Erik Lensherr (Michael Fassbender), not yet known as Professor X and Magneto, how they met, and how their complicated relationship spawned the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants. One of the good things about this film is that it explores a story not well known by comic book fans, unlike many of the other superhero movies that came out this summer. The film intelligently discusses mutations and evolution currently taking place. The different opinions formed about the mutants are debatable and some things are left to be thought about after the movie is over. The story soon becomes emotionally charged and complex. These are some things that a movie like Thor, no matter how awesome it was, lacked. James, Michael, Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique), Nicholas Hoult (Hank McCoy), and those who play a few other mutants all have powerful and sometimes even relatable performances. Also, the action is awesome, with most of it visually stunning. The Xavier-Erik relationship is very well done, and the charisma of Xavier and the anger and vengeance of Erik really brings the characters to life. X-Men: First Class’s emotion and intelligence (that I wish more superhero movies have) allows this film to succeed as this year’s The Dark Knight. By Josh Arnon
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With seven books and a whopping eight movies, Harry Potter was on fire and seemed like it would never end. But everything comes to an end. Harry Potter is no exception. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is truly epic, as after the very beginning of the film there is nonstop action. The price of that action, though, is that the audience is expected to be caught up on Harry Potter. If you haven’t seen a Harry Potter movie in a few years, I don’t blame you for being confused, as the film does not remind you what a horcrux is. The film is, in a sense, the reward for watching Part 1, which felt to many people a long journey not seeming to go anywhere. This time, from the break-in to Gringots to the final battle at Hogwarts, the plot is fantastic and the characters’ performances are incredible. This film does not lack any of the wonder seen in the first movie all those years ago. It truly shows how far the characters have come. I was worried, though, that the film would not conclude the series right- the final book was so perfect, especially the ending. But to some extent, it’s better on the big screen than on paper, as the fights are dramatized and made more epic (especially the last one), and the movie is extremely satisfying. It is personally my favorite of the series. Whether you are a die-hard Potter fan geeking out at the some of the most fantastic and memorable events in the series, or just a fan whose childhood was filled with a boy wizard with a lightning bolt scar on his forehead, you will love this movie. By Josh Arnon
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It took over one hundred years for civil rights to come to AfricanAmericans living in the Deep South. The Help explores and exposes what life was like for those working as domestic employees in the early 1960’s in Jackson, Mississippi. Polite, seemingly well-educated white adults relied on their staffs to raise and feed their children, but could not imagine those same individuals sharing their toilets. While entertaining and at times incredibly funny, The Help highlights the dependency of whites on their domestic workers and the cruelty with which they treated their employees. It is through the telling of their own stories that those working as the help find their voices and the courage to stand up for their own civil rights. The summer’s most moving film. By Ross Karetsky
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It’s difficult to describe a film like Sarah’s Key. Revealing much about the plot would make it less impactful for those yet to see it. Let me say, though, that it concerns a journalist researching the roundup of Jews by the French government during the Holocaust, and her realizing a unique connection she shares with a young girl who suffered in the Holocaust named Sarah. There is a haunting, brutal realism to the scenes involving the Holocaust, and there is a profundity in the journalist’s growing obsession with this girl; it is an obsession that affects her own life choices, as she happens to be going through a tumultuous period in her personal life at the time she is doing her research. This film is very upsetting but also beautiful, and it transcends average melodrama by expressing the drama in a compelling way. This film has power due largely to its great performances and strong script. There’s not much else to say, other than that this film must be experienced, especially by those who enjoy dramas or who are interested in dramatic portrayals of the Holocaust.
By Daniel Erlich
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By no means do I consider myself a Woody Allen fan. In fact, Midnight in Paris was first Woody Allen film I’ve seen. It was, however, impressive enough to warrant my interest in seeing more of his movies. It was charming, sweet, and just a bit beautiful, but without being overly showy. It doesn’t take itself as seriously as it could, but it is poignant. Most of all, though, it’s a tribute to the city of Paris and the history held within her. Owen Wilson stars as Gil, a screenwriter on vacation in Paris with his fiancée. Slightly disillusioned with writing mediocre Hollywood fare, he hopes to work on his first novel while in the City of Lights. He loves Paris, so much so that he mentions to his fiancée his desire to live there one day and how he would give anything to have been there with the famous expat writers that lived there in the Roaring ‘20s. One night, while wandering the city streets in search of inspiration, Gil comes across a stranger in a carriage who offers to give him a ride as the clock strikes 12. Somehow, this takes him back to the Paris of the 1920s that he always dreamed of seeing. There, he meets the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, and Pablo Picasso. Picasso’s lover, a gorgeous free spirit who wishes to have lived in 1890s Paris, becomes a love interest for the engaged protagonist. This is where the story really picks up, but explaining it any further would give too much away. The film will resonate with anyone who has longed to experience an era that ended before his or her time. Although it celebrates this nostalgia, in the end it makes the point that no one is ever satisfied with the time period they live in; it’s best to find contentment where and when you are. Gil learns as a person and makes bold life changes based on his experiences. In this way, the film is very poignant, sharing a clear message without being preachy. Plus, it has the charm and humor that is expected from Woody Allen. Paris is portrayed as beautifully as ever, and Owen Wilson, as well as the many other members of the cast, does an excellent job making his character dramatic but real. It may not be in theaters at press time, but it’s a film worth catching on DVD or Netflix.
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With the potential to be a thrilling action movie and receiving more advertising and promotion than any summer movie, Captain America: The First Avenger had a lot of hype. Unfortunately, the movie failed to remain captivating for two hours, turning into a silly sci-fi flick half way through. While some see this movie as a film with deeper meaning and a message about the power of evil in this world, what began as a story of a young American soldier quickly turned into a comical shoot-‘em-up movie losing all importance or validity in its message. While the cinematography was unique, intriguing, and exciting during the fistfights, car chases, and shootouts, the movie just started to seem ridiculous once Hitler’s special branch Hydra was introduced. The majority of the moviegoers in the theater were laughing. The historical significance of a comic written during the time of World War II was lost on the audience. It now seemed like a cruel joke on the atrocities that soldiers faced during such a morbid time in history. The only thing that I did enjoy in this movie, other than the fight scenes during the first half of the film, were the various vehicles and space ships. Spaceaged trains, cars, submarines, and flying saucers kept things relatively compelling as the plot decayed into foolishness. By Ross Karetsky
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By Emma Garcia This summer, my interest was peaked when I caught an episode of True Blood from season 3. Convincing actors, intriguing and violently seductive plots, prompted me to further investigate the show. Within several months I was undeniably a trubie (a slang term for True Blood addicts). I plowed through the first three seasons. Although characters were constantly growing from new experiences, each retained one constant quality, a trait that marked his or her identity- these central qualities were what I believe bonded viewers to specific characters. However, in this season, the cast ofTrue Blood were stripped of the very qualities that had previously marked their character.
I don’t believe it’s unfair to say that they were given These drastic changes are the culprits behind the worst season of True Blood yet. Extreme shifts in character were undesirable, but necessary to show that there was progression during the “year” that passed between seasons three and four. However in changing the characters’, the writers had to familiarize us with them before the story completely new personalities.
could progress in order to ensure that we would fully understand their motives and actions.
As a result, nearly 50% of the season was
spent indicating what events had passed and how they had changed the characters, making the plot seem slow to pick up and almost non existent at first.
Despite the writers’ efforts, 6 episodes worth of character development cannot compare to 3 seasons worth and there was not enough time to provide the necessary background information for any of them. clear and random.
Consequentially, the plot seemed un-
Where changing the characters led to an additional amount
of time reintroducing them, the extra time spent reintroducing them led to too little time for the main stories of the season.
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plot needed more time to be developed and have the stories merge in a feasible way. Instead, each event was so rushed it only increased the feeling of randomness established by the characters themselves.
Lastly, the most upsetting part of this season was the potential For the first three seasons, the vampires were the most powerful super naturals and could not be successfully challenged by anything. This season, the new super power were witches who could use magic to control the (un)dead. This idea could have been used to a fuller extent than what it was. Another story line that could have been really interesting pertains to werewolves. In this season, we got to see more of them, but not enough to satisfy my interest in pack behavior, hierarchy, and their dynamic with other super naturals. Despite all my disappointments with this season, I can’t forget the excellence with which the first three seasons were made. As a trubie, I’m not willing to drop the series since it has proven to be phenomenal at least 75% of the time, so I’ll be tuning in for season 5. I just hope it’ll be better. the story lines could have had if the writing were better.
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E ntourage began on HBO, following five friends as they navi gate the ups and downs of H ollywood life . L oosely based on the life of M ark W ahlberg , the characters include A- list actor V ince and A ri G old , his over the - top , foul - mouthed , and chauvinistic H ollywood super - agent . A ri will risk it all for V ince , even at the expense of his relationship with his family . E is V ince ’ s best friend and manager, he is unlucky in re lationships , and sometimes his personal and business relationships with V ince conflict . E experiences many ups and downs with S loan , his on - off girl friend . T heir troubles stem from S loan ’ s father who hates E ( and is A ri ’ s former boss ). A lso in the entou rage is D rama , V ince ’ s older brother and a strug gling wannabe actor , who cannot seem to make it to the big screen after having limited success in a TV series . F inally there is T urtle , a classic hanger - oner who grew up with V ince . T urtle always has a hair brain ideas ( which always fail ) on how to make it rich on his own , without the help of V ince . T ogether these five friends make up the funny , outrageous , and loveable entourage . T his season was the final season , but did it end well ? I t seems that everything worked out . A ri , after being separated from his wife , finally realizes that family is more important than work and he willingly quits his job in order to fix his relationship . his own , brings
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Viewers return to Wysteria Lane on September 25th for the final season of Desperate Housewives. According to the creator, Marc Cherry, this season will “harken back to the roots” of the show in the death of the character of Mary Alice. He also ruled out any chance for a spin-off based on the characters in the series. Paul Lee, the president of entertainment for ABC, justly called the show “iconic” in an interview with The New York Times and credits it for having “put the network on the map.”
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The Boss is an original dramatic series from STARZ and Lionsgate Television, starring TV icon Kelsey Grammer. Over its eight-episode season, the show centers on the Machiavellian machinations of a fictional Chicago mayor with a dark secret and is set to premiere on October 21st. Bonus: acclaimed filmmaker Gus Van Sant directed the first episode. oregonlive
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Bones, Fox’s hit murder mystery series, enters its final season this fall. The show follows the lives of FBI Agent Seeley Booth and Anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan, a crime solving duo, and those of their closest colleagues. But who cares about the murders in season seven.? After six seasons of selfdenial (the two partners obviously have the hots for each other) viewers are dying to see if Booth and Brennan will finally hook up. And if not- WHY? Tune in November 3rd to see how the story ends. blogspot
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Estranged twin sisters Bridget and Siobhan (both played by Sarah Michelle Gellar) find their lives unraveling. After Bridget, a recovering alcoholic who is on the run from the mob after witnessing a murder, moves in with Siobhan their relationship seems to be on the mend. Then, Siobhan mysteriously disappears overboard during a boat trip. Bridget soon discovers that her sister’s seemingly perfect life is full of dark secrets. Hmmm… Do you really think it’s a coincidence the CW 11 cast the same actress (Sarah Michell Geller) for a show that’s on the same night and channel as her previous hit series (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)? Don’t be so naïve. I want Buffy back and in an attempt to relive my favorite TV show, I will watch The Ringer’s premier on September 13th.
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The Vampire Diaries will be resurrected September 15th. While another of The CW’s infamous melodramas, the show attracts the largest audience of any series in the network’s history. Boasting a particularly attractive male cast, paranormal activity, and teen drama, it’s shamefully became a guilty pleasure of my own…. gawkerassets
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on his contract due to: his inabilit
Christopher Ashton Kutcher is best remembered as the fun-lov-
about the show; and his refusal to
ing Michael Kelso on That ‘70s Show and as the host of Punk’d.
“radical changes” being made.)
Many of us (Kutcher too, I’d think) would like to forget about his
to his dismissal sparked media fre
unsuccessful movie career… perhaps to forgive ourselves for the
bizarre nature became public kn
hours we wasted watching movies like Dude, Where’s my Car?;
On his natural high: “I am on a d
Just Married; My Boss’s Daughter; and The Killers. Thankfully the
It’s not available. If you try it once
actor will return to the small screen, where he belongs, this fall as
melt off and your children will we
the star of Two and a Half Men’s ninth season. Alas, Kutcher has
(20/20.)
big shoes to fill on the show.
On his two girlfriends: “You’ve rea
After Charlie Sheen, the star of Two and Half Men, was fired, the
on. They’re an international sensa
already popular show became a national sensation. Everyone
These are the women that I love
wanted to know just how Sheen had lost the highest-paid act-
parts of my heart. ... It’s a polyga
ing job on television. (Warner Brothers claims Sheen defaulted
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his admission of cocaine use; his
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ty to perform his duties on Men;
the hearts.” (20/20.)
derogatory public commentary
On his dual personality: “I have a 10,000-year-old brain and the
o continue on the series without
boogers of a 7-year-old. That’s how I describe myself.” (Piers
) Sheen’s ridiculous response
Morgan Tonight.)
enzy, as more about the actor’s
As Marilyn Monroe once said, “No publicity is bad publicity”.
nowledge.
Out of curiosity, people who had never watched Men before
drug. It’s called Charlie Sheen.
Sheen’s outbursts will be sure to tune in for the September 19th
e, you will die. Your face will
premier. I wonder how America, midst a recession and war, will
eep over your exploded body.”
respond to the show’s new central character, Walden Schmidt (Ashton Kutcher) – a suicidal billionaire Internet entrepreneur
ad about the goddesses, come
going through a nasty divorce who will move in with Alan (Jon
ation. These are my girlfriends.
Cryer) and Jake (Angus T. Jones). I have been a loyal Two and
that have completed the three
a Half Men watcher and hope to see the show’s continued suc-
amy story. All my guy friends are
e. It’s like an organic union of
cess. However, I have some doubts about Michael Kelso – he always let Jackie (Mila Kunis) down on That ‘70s Show.
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“5 Movies
By Dr. Kalil
Do the Right Thing
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Spike Lee poses the deepest of social questions on this hottest of summer days in Brooklyn: who – or what – is responsible for violent conflict and its tragic consequences? Is such violence inevitable?
Pulp Fiction Impressive cast, great soundtrack, indelible quotes: Pulp Fiction has everything. Tarantino’s adroit metaphor and non-linear narrative make this gangster movie into something much more interesting.
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Star Wars, Episodes IV-VI”
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Archetypal theodicy. Resistance and redemption perfectly portrayed. Supreme mythmaking. Plus, there is no scoundrel more charming than Han Solo. Focus on the originals, not episodes I-III.
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind An optimistic take on tragedy, Eternal Sunshine offers a Marquezian combination of the messy innards of a failed romance with a fanciful imagination of barely futuristic technology. Beautiful. blogspot
Dazed and Confused School’s out! There is no better homage to the unabated excitement of embarking upon new adventures, and to the fear and ambivalence of approaching their end. Plus, amazing music. blogspot
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