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Twixt (2011)
“Twixt” is about dead-end roads and the distracted ambition of the travelers we find there in a makeshift world about middle grounds between dreams and the indecision of lost souls. We are invitees to the inky interiors of Coppola’s own perplexed life and the accumulated imaginings of his career. The result, while rewarding to Coppola aficionados and otherworldly adventurists, “Twixt” succeeds in ways and means that are simply not for everyone. Continue reading
Posted in Movie I've Seen, Movie Makers & Shakers, Movies You Should or Should Not See, My Review of Their Review:, On DVD, Online, philosophy and film, Rants & Raves
Tagged 2011 movies, above the line, atmosphere of questions, Baudelaire, Coppola, dead-end roads, dream fueled, duncan jones, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Ford Coppola ., horror, kevin smith, landscape of mirrors, lost souls, Poe-driven, practical movie reviews, psychological happenstance, red state, rory dean, the only cure is art., Twixt, Val Kilmer
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Red State (2011)
Red State is as much a gamble as it is anything else, a departure that stands a good chance of going too far from Kevin Smith land and alienating fans and followers or not far enough and audiences figure they’ve had enough Clerks reboots and choose the remake of Footloose instead. Continue reading
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) sucka!
I’m always amazed at Jason Mewes verbal prowess, his ability to come across simultaneously as dim-wit and savant as though he carries marbles around in his mouth, yet rattles off keen and rapier run-on-sentences like the finest Shakespearean pentameter. Continue reading
Posted in On DVD
Tagged askewniverse, chasing amy, clerks, clerksII, dissave pictures, jason mewes, jay, jay and silent bob strike back, kevin smith, mallrights, movie reviews, rory dean, silent bob, viewaske
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