It’s raining. Forever. And I can’t get my rented video camera wet. This means forcing myself to get creative with outdoor shots, and a lot of filming under umbrellas at the DSAs on campus.
Basically, if I don’t have sufficient b-roll footage now, I’m screwed.
Slim Pickens’ heroic ride in Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
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Happiness only real when shared.
Even though I’d already read the book, I still cried when I saw this movie for the first time.
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I wrote this paper for class and I’m pretty happy with my analysis so I thought I’d just post this instead of writing up a new review. It’s rather long, and it’s got a few spoilers (although probably nothing you couldn’t infer from the IMDb page on the film). However, here it is!
The Thin Blue Line is a documentary by Errol Morris that argues that Randall Adams, a man accused of murdering a police officer, is innocent, and that the truly guilty party is David Harris, a young man with a long criminal history. This documentary is very notable for its reflexive style, its focus on the difference between perception and truth, and its omission of information in service of its politics.
I can’t get over how great Aaron Paul is as Jesse in Breaking Bad. His acting is great, his character is so well-written… He’s just so believable. The most sympathetic meth dealer you’ll ever see, I’d wager.
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