Archive for March, 2007

27
Mar
07

Even 21 bad, still have DVD

I was going to 21 and theater close to my office then I looked around the poster movie about “NOW PLAYING” and “COMING SOON”. There was no such a good film will be available for next months. Back to DVD Collection, I guess.

Hmm, guess what I want to tell you about this movie. First of all, I met DVD called “Buster Keaton” the first interesting movie and inspire for Charlie Chaplin.

This one is good, but I like the first one “Buster Keaton”. What it looks like to movie??

Buster Keaton created 1890-an, I don’t know exactly when but this is the first movie that there are no audio sound inside the film. It’s all about the act and looks like the studio things. Nice though and I can also learn about the black and white movie.

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20
Mar
07

300

Wuhuu.. have you seen this on 21?? Amazing visual effects with the art real paintings as a background.

  • Sinopsis : Based on epic graphic novel by Frank Miller, “300” is a ferocious retelling of the ancient Battle of Thermopylae in which King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and 300 Spartans fought to the death against Xerxes and his massive Persian army. Facing insurmountable odds, their valor and sacrifice inspire all of Greece to unite against their Persian enemy, drawing a line in the sand of democracy
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    17
    Mar
    07

    Filmosophy

    Have you ever heard words "Filmosophy".. what is exactly is this? Filmosophy is from Film Philosophy.

     

    Film Philosophy

    Filmosophy is a provocative new manifesto for a radically philosophical way of understanding cinema. The book coalesces twentieth-century ideas of film as thought (from Hugo Münsterberg to Gilles Deleuze) into a practical theory of ‘film-thinking’, arguing that film style conveys poetic ideas through a constant dramatic ‘intent’ about the characters, spaces and events of film. With discussions of contemporary filmmakers such as Béla Tarr, Michael Haneke and the Dardenne brothers, this timely intervention into the study of film and philosophy will stir argument and discussion among both filmgoers and filmmakers alike.

    Daniel Frampton is a London-based writer and filmmaker, and the
    founding editor of the salon-journal Film-Philosophy.

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