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Anonymous

In response to: Film Diary: The Root of All Evil?

Anonymous [Visitor]
much hate is in your heart.
PermalinkPermalink Friday December 10, 2010 @ 16:11
skae.jorbx

In response to: Film Diary: Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006 [Paul Robertson]

skae.jorbx [Visitor]
hmm how about havin a film diary of james bond's movies
PermalinkPermalink Thursday August 19, 2010 @ 08:37
eged

In response to: Film Diary: Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006 [Paul Robertson]

eged [Visitor]
just downloaded ,thanks for the link
PermalinkPermalink Wednesday June 16, 2010 @ 02:57
Jenkins

In response to: Film Diary: Ali G Indahouse [Mark Mylod]

Jenkins [Visitor]
The two characters looking strikingly similar, however, they are not the same people. Late in the Ali G movie, it becomes clear after seeing the character in a suit that it is not Jamie Kennedy. If you want further evidence, the same actor in the Ali G show is "Time" on the original show of "The Office".
PermalinkPermalink Saturday August 15, 2009 @ 03:07
Marvin

In response to: Film Diary: My Sassy Girl [Jae-young Kwak]

Marvin [Visitor]
AhmM.. FirST of all, i w0uld like to c0ngratUlate u,misS jun ji hyun,for that great and woNDerful m0vie. Ahm, im so hapPy and thankful. After watching your m0vie, I feel, amazed, hmM, inl0ve,s0mething like that, i think im in l0ve with you! :) i hope you can visit here in the philippines and create again a beauTiful m0vie, You are sexY and hot, right of courSE for a model, thats all! You are so cuTE!
PermalinkPermalink Sunday October 12, 2008 @ 10:49
DVD rental kiosks

In response to: Film Diary: Lost (Season One)

DVD rental kiosks [Visitor]
i like lost a lot. Its very popular.
PermalinkPermalink Tuesday July 1, 2008 @ 12:16
P. Buttz

In response to: Film Diary: Gantz (First Stage)

P. Buttz [Visitor]
They should change the name from "Gantz" to "People Staring at Shit".
PermalinkPermalink Saturday February 2, 2008 @ 17:08
manish maharjan

In response to: Film Diary: My Sassy Girl [Jae-young Kwak]

manish maharjan [Visitor]
she's cute, sexy ,hot , lovely
PermalinkPermalink Wednesday November 21, 2007 @ 06:56
CC

In response to: Film Diary: The Aristocrats [Paul Provenza]

CC [Visitor]
I found your site very informative, I love Eddy Izzard and have bought tickets to his "Work in Progress" show in Scottsdale AZ. I wanted to get some reviews to see how it was going, there were none then I found your blog and thought there might be something about it, not so but your blog was very interesting, and gave me more insite. Thanks
PS I think your eye will be very sore if you don't stop rubbing it, you may not have one left soon, I don't want to click on your face as I have no idea what I will see.
PermalinkPermalink Friday July 27, 2007 @ 20:37
Andy

In response to: Film Diary: Bright Future [Kiyoshi Kurosawa]

Andy [Visitor]
nice site you have, thanks for sharing, have a look at http://badmovieknights.com/ when you get time :>
PermalinkPermalink Monday June 18, 2007 @ 13:02
Chris

In response to: Film Diary: What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

Chris [Visitor]
lol, lets use wikipedia (The all knowing FACTUAL online encyclopedia) as a basis to discredit accomplished quantum physicists.
I forgot that a critical internet blogger usually has the more intelligent basis of an argument.

Maybe you should start poking fun at Stephen Hawkings work too.
PermalinkPermalink Wednesday May 2, 2007 @ 13:46
John O'Rourke

In response to: Flim Diary: Failan [Hye-sung Song]

John O'Rourke [Visitor]
Failan is sad, sad, sad, sad to the power of 100, but it's also the story of a guy that gets one last chance to do the right thing and he does it. It's a personal triumph.
PermalinkPermalink Tuesday February 13, 2007 @ 21:37
kam

In response to: Film Diary: Ebichu [GAINAX]

kam [Visitor]
i have been looking for the dvd for ebichu for a christmas gift....do you know how i could find it?

thanks
PermalinkPermalink Thursday December 14, 2006 @ 17:27
do_not_be_a_prick@testes.com

In response to: Film Diary: What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

do_not_be_a_prick@testes.com [Visitor]
Well I’m sorry to see you spiting ignorance rage. Perhaps you might want to watch the movie again, perhaps the quantum edition with mode9 turned on than you will hear the detailed explanations of the water experiment. They DID froze the water than left it overnight at the snowflake temp. – won’t go into details – is called research!!!- The rest of your blab…again is ignorance in full force of someone who obviously needs to go back to school study quantum physics, the history of religions, genetics, chemistry, philosophy, spirituality and most importantly be of open mind – . Than perhaps and only than you might be open to lifting the fog you are walking at present times. It was one of the most amazing movies ever. I can only compare it to a peek a vague one still in diapers to the tremendous potential of what we call humanity. The future that is, I feel saddened not only of your vicious comments foul language left aside, I feel more saddened that someone obviously young can be so mentally blocked. You remind me of Marconi’s family the people that admitted him into the mental asylum because he was shouting out loud saying that he can send people’s thoughts, and voices through the air. I suppose you have a radio?!? Your mind –set very interesting actually …I imagine if you were living like 5-600 years ago you would be pro burning witches at the stake because they won’t f…k w you right? …testosterone occluding your dwindling brain… And yeah ************* to your sublime ignorance. All I wish for you is to wake-up bro.
PermalinkPermalink Sunday November 19, 2006 @ 20:08
Kara

In response to: Film Diary: Scrubs (Season One)

Kara [Visitor]
i also reckon zach braff is wicked..
n i really luv ur insightful blogs. u think a bit like me :D
PermalinkPermalink Monday October 2, 2006 @ 21:47
apple

In response to: Film Diary: My Sassy Girl [Jae-young Kwak]

apple [Visitor]
wow she looks like me
PermalinkPermalink Thursday August 31, 2006 @ 23:56
he who is known as sefton

In response to: Film Diary: Lenny Bruce: Swear To Tell The Truth [Robert B. Weide]

Maybe, just maybe, you're wondering how come you're so privileged as to receive this communiqu?. Well, answer is simple, thanks to www.google.com and through the search words "blog" and "'Lenny Bruce'", I found the u.r.l to your website.

After perusing your website, I conjectured you'd be interested in my post titled, "sweetest nookie". In this post, you'll find some notions about how Lenny, were he around today, might comment about the recent kerfuffle in the Middle East.

Anyway, you'll find the hyperlink to the post just below

toodles

http://hewhoisknownassefton.blogspot.com/2006/08/sweetest-nookie.html
PermalinkPermalink Monday August 28, 2006 @ 15:25
princess

In response to: Film Diary: My Sassy Girl [Jae-young Kwak]

princess [Visitor]
hope you'll show much more pictures of jeon ji hyun!!!!
she's my idol! :)
PermalinkPermalink Thursday August 24, 2006 @ 05:41
Jasper

In response to: Film Diary: What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

Jasper [Visitor]
Woah! Just noticed your last name is Morgan.

Me too!

[twilight zone music]

Jasper Morgan
Vancouver BC
PermalinkPermalink Friday August 18, 2006 @ 14:36
Jasper

In response to: Film Diary: What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

Jasper [Visitor]
Bravo!

I too had someone give me a 'tip' on this film and its 'remarkable' insights while sitting at Starbucks the other day.
I quickly got into an argument over the assertions they proferred regarding the films conclusions vis-a-vis quantum mechanics and conciousness.

As a BSc Biology grad, I see this tiresome ignorance of science too often and am often reminded of the truism: "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing".

Long story short: I thought it sounded like claptrap; on viewing, it IS claptrap; on web investigation it's also a recruiting film for a cult more whack than scientology.
Glad my (and your) bullshit detector is turned on!

Jasper
Vancouver BC

ps:For a REAL oddysey through modern quantum physics theory I recommend NOVA's The Elegant Universe.
PermalinkPermalink Friday August 18, 2006 @ 14:32
SelectParks

In response to: Film Diary: Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006 [Paul Robertson]

SelectParks [Visitor]
We've also got a T-Shirt for Paul's animation on SelectParks.net now too...
PermalinkPermalink Thursday June 29, 2006 @ 23:58
Madeline M Miesen

In response to: Film Diary: Corpse Bride [Tim Burton]

Madeline M Miesen [Visitor]
We miss Joe, class of 78 Monte Vista HS
PermalinkPermalink Sunday May 7, 2006 @ 15:57
Stacey

In response to: Film Diary: The Aristocrats [Paul Provenza]

Stacey [Visitor]
Hey Josh,

That just maybe the coolest reply ever. Paul Provenza is one of the finest, most intelligent comedians, writers and thinkers on the planet, and the fact that he took time to reply to your post speaks volumes. "The Aristocrats" is an important film, and one that I hope more people will "get over themselves" and go see...it's a real window into some very brilliant minds.
Hope you got your copy on DVD!
PermalinkPermalink Friday January 27, 2006 @ 09:20
Mary

In response to: Film Diary: The God Who Wasn't There [Brian Flemming]

Mary [Visitor]
Taking "The God Who Wasn't There" one step further, director Brian Flemming has declared War on Christmas. I'm ready to enlist and join the ranks.

The press release can be viewed at:

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051205/lam096.html?.v=27l
PermalinkPermalink Monday December 5, 2005 @ 19:29
Mike

In response to: Film Diary: The Aristocrats [Paul Provenza]

Mike [Visitor]
Anyone have any ideas when the Aristocrats will be out on DVD?
PermalinkPermalink Sunday November 6, 2005 @ 10:41
wen

In response to: Film Diary: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit [Nick Park]

wen [Visitor]
i saw it too...

liked it...

the end...
PermalinkPermalink Thursday October 20, 2005 @ 20:24
Ven Hunt

In response to: Film Diary: All About Lily Chou-Chou [Shunji Iwai]

Ven Hunt [Visitor]
I completely agree with your review. All About Lily Chou-Chou was one of the most moving, unique, and beautiful films I've seen. I am definitely going to try to get my hands on some other Shunji Iwai movies.
PermalinkPermalink Tuesday October 11, 2005 @ 18:44
Isaac B2

In response to: Film Diary: The Simpsons (Season Six)

Isaac B2 [Visitor]
"Itchy and Scratchy Land" is one of the best episodes ever!

Incidentally, I accidentally taped the season premiere with that "blind-assist" audio on -- and it was actually really funny that way! I posted a bunch of clips to my blog Toner Mishap.
PermalinkPermalink Thursday September 15, 2005 @ 13:57
Paul Provenza

In response to: Film Diary: The Aristocrats [Paul Provenza]

Paul Provenza [Visitor]
I am the director and, along with Penn Jillette, co-creator of "The Aristocrats." I love that you enjoyed the movie, but really need to set you straight on your comments about Chris Rock and Eddie Izzard. Neither of them were "drunk as fuck during their interviews."

For some background: Eddie was doing 8 shows a week of the very heavy "Day in the Life of Joe Egg" in London's West End at the time of shooting, and he came in early before a matinee performance, tired as can be, as he prepared for another grueling performance. He was drinking diet coke, in case you wonder what was in the cup he holds. He is also a master at what he does, and obviously knows how to tell a joke. Instead though, he allowed us to see his process in approaching the joke - not a finished work. He never goes through the front door on any subject in his comedy - he goes around, up, over, and pinballs all around it to find a unique Izzard take on anything. In his segment, we see exactly that. He is choosing NOT to do what he can do right away - but to look at other angles, punchlines, deconstructing it in the way he does every topic. His segment was fearless, letting us in on a process -Again, not a finished product. He wasn't drunk, he was creatively spinning. Sometimes they look similar.

Chris was on a non-stop week long press tour, and in the 20 minutes of down time he had before doing a show in Vegas, he refused to cancel a scheduled shoot with us as we had been trying to get together for about a year at that point with his insanely busy schedule. He chose to shoot with us rather than take a much needed nap, because he refused to disappoint after so much scheduling hassle. He's a hero for that, he wasn't drunk. Because he was being so generous, he gave us time I sure as fuck would have used to take a nap before a Vegas headlining gig.

Everyone went out on limbs to let their hair down and let go of their fears of being judged to give us a real honest, behind the scenes, without artifice look at their world. They're fucking awesome, every one of them.

The fact that Eddie and Chris put themselves out there for us trying to help us out and be a part of the project, knowing full well they were at less than best energy levels, speaks to how generous they in particular are with their time, talent and commitment to a project that is risky as shit for them.

Now you have the facts about what you misinterpreted and I hope it helps you enjoy the movie even more. That spirit they all have is part of what is so beautiful in it, we think.

Thanks for giving us your attention and writing such great things about our movie.

Paul Provenza
PermalinkPermalink Monday September 12, 2005 @ 09:30
Régis

In response to: Film Diary: Gantz (First Stage)

Régis [Visitor]
What! So you're gonna waste more time on watching a second season? Man, waste your time looking for 70's anime and not this shit!

R
PermalinkPermalink Tuesday August 30, 2005 @ 23:21
Régis

In response to: Film Diary: My Neighbors The Yamadas [Isao Takahata]

Régis [Visitor]
Yeah it should! And, hey can I borrow Phrenology sometime?

R
PermalinkPermalink Tuesday August 30, 2005 @ 23:20
Josh's Film Diary

In response to: Film Diary: The Beat That My Heart Skipped [Jacques Audiard]

Josh's Film Diary [Visitor]
Love is all a matter of timing
After months of waiting and several failed attempts, I finally got to see 2046 on the big screen.

Sam and I had already seen it on video, but we convinced Shahab, Kurt and Tripp to join us at the NuArt.

Tripp fell asleep (like he did during Steam...
PermalinkPermalink Wednesday August 24, 2005 @ 02:08
Josh's Film Diary

In response to: Film Diary: 2046 [Wong Kar-Wai]

Josh's Film Diary [Visitor]
Love is all a matter of timing
After months of waiting and several failed attempts, I finally got to see 2046 on the big screen.

Sam and I had already seen it on video, but we convinced Shahab, Kurt and Tripp to join us at the NuArt.

Tripp fell asleep (like he did during Steam...
PermalinkPermalink Wednesday August 24, 2005 @ 02:01
Josh's Film Diary

In response to: Love is all a matter of timing

Josh's Film Diary [Visitor]
Film Diary: The Beat That My Heart Skipped [Jacques Audiard]
The Beat That My Heart Skipped
dir. Jacques Audiard
2005

:star::star::star::star:

Onion AV review:
http://www.theonionavclub.com/cinema/index.php?issue=4126&r=2

Sam, Pheap and I had planned on meeting up with Jon Morley and his coworker...
PermalinkPermalink Wednesday August 24, 2005 @ 00:36
Eric

In response to: Film Diary: Happy Together [Wong Kar Wai]

Eric [Visitor]
Hey there. Nate's friend, Eric, here. I love Wong Kar Wai. Happy Together is definitely one of his best. I think In the Mood for Love brings together all of his best qualities as a director.
PermalinkPermalink Sunday January 30, 2005 @ 17:44
Régis

In response to: Film Diary: Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water

Régis [Visitor]
Hey, great review. I have to agree, it the series does slow down after ep. 26 or 27 ( can't remeber now) and then it picks up again at the end. Still, it's interesting to see how by the end, it almost becomes like a prequel to Evangelion, in terms of design and themes.
PermalinkPermalink Tuesday January 4, 2005 @ 12:00
Caught in a dream, picking up astral signals, some of them psychic.
You better watch what you think.