By: Bob Clark
Frankly, I can’t stand centrism either, as most of the time it’s just a pussywhipped version of liberalism. Democrats need to fucking man up and stand firmly on the left, and damn the consequences. The...
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Hello Artesmia! I am just now responding to your spectacular submission at the Monday Morning Diary! Thanks again for this fine appreciation for Allan’s review and THE WHITE RIBBON, and for the...
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James in addition to what Jamie just added, I want to welcome you to Wonders in the Dark, and compliment you on a terrific website, which I will add to our blogroll tonight. You’ve done some great work...
View ArticleBy: Maurizio Roca
Welcome Jason, you may find the waters rough and choppy but never still and boring.
View ArticleBy: Jason Marshall
Thanks Sam, I appreciate the kind words. Wonders in the Dark has turned into one of my favorite movie blogs so for you to compliment my work is especially pleasing. Best, Jason
View ArticleBy: Jason Marshall
Thanks Maurizio — rough and choppy are fine. Still and boring is unacceptable!
View ArticleBy: Jamie
Yeah, it’s completely fine you are turned off. The von Trier comparison is good too, this film (and much of Haneke) is reminiscent of of him to me. But there is much difference, much of what you name,...
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Jason, send me an email to rollo.tomassi@btinternet.com and I have a Word file for you that may be of interest for your acting countdown.
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Rough and choppy? More like the storm sequence in Gance’s Napoleon.
View ArticleBy: Bob Clark
Jamie, the only color-to-b&w movie I like the look of is “Good Night and Good Luck”, and there I believe the success is due to the fact that they took the time to get it right. Sets were only...
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