Category: film

  • God I’m so sick of Viral Videos

    “Shut all the blinds You mighta been seen Sittin’ alone With your internet dream Winning the race For your digital fix Living your life With a clickity-click (Repeat) “So every day I swear I’m gonna go to bed at like eleven. And all of a sudden its 4AM . . . And I was just…

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  • TIFF’08 – Four final mini film reviews – bambambambam

    1. Dungeon Masters An attempt at eye-level documentary of three still-operating Dungeon Masters.  One is an active American Reservist who has a wife one would assume to sway the army from examining his obvious need to come out.  Another is a part-time apartment manager living in Torrance with a wife and kid who just can’t…

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  • TIFF’08 – Exploitation Movies, Over-packed Ska shows and Ecstasy- ho!

    Sunday night was all about celebrating blood, boobs and bombs as the Midnight Madness pirates stormed the bastilles, er, whatevs, and we were introduced to Mark Hartley’s self-proclaimed “rockumentary” Not Quite Hollywood – about Ozploitation cinema – that is to say – the non-existent Australian film industry doing whatever it could, back in the late…

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  • TIFF’08 – Saturday Night at the Festival + Hunger and Deadgirl’s world premiere

    We headed through the heavy Queen St. traffic for Film Lounge to jump in and see our friends at the pre-party for Deadgirl.  Turns out they meant the other Film Lounge on Dupont, and not the one across from the AGO. Maneuvering past the R.I.D.E. cops (Saturday night spot-checks) towards the Scotiabank theater (wtf happened?…

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  • TIFF’08 – Review – Detroit Metal City

    Detroit Metal City was a devoutly-cherished and hard-to-get Manga that built a legion of devout followers in Japan.  The story of a farm-boy who moves to the big city (Tokyo) to live out his dream of being a “trendy” musician – he inadvertently ends up as the lead singer of the most ferocious, bile-spewing death…

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  • TIFF’08 – Soul Power – another reason 1974 was an extraordinary year

    1974 was a one of those strange years that drew infamy, intensity and just plain strangeness with which certain years, be it due to a nexus of precipitating events, or coincidence, become saddled. I am particularly cognizant of the curiosities of that particular year because it is the year I was born. May 14th. Exactly…

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