Welcome to the December 15, 2008 edition of Pajama Party Flick Picks.
Scott Davis presents World War Z Latest News and Updates (set for 2010) posted at ZombieChatter.com.
Missy presents Audrey Tautou is Priceless posted at Observations from Missy's Window, saying, "Priceless, starring Audrey Tautou, is a French romantic comedy that is fun to watch."
Jon Swift presents The Triumph of Derrièrism posted at Jon Swift, saying, "Last year I identified an important new school of film criticism, which I called “derrièrism. This year it has triumphed."
Mansur Ahmed presents Reaching For the Stars On the Shoulders of Stanley Kubrick posted at Mansur Ahmed.
Byteful Travel presents Impressions of The Fountain posted at Byteful Blog, saying, "Writing about a movie in its afterglow, that time when the potency of its feeling is still fresh in one’s mind, is the best time to write about a movie. I was deeply touched by "The Fountain". One could see the film as the outline of every human’s struggle with death, humanity’s seeming inability to learn from its mistakes, or a love poem told in 12 chapters. Not all will enjoy this film for what it truly is because not all can appreciate the depth that it offers. But that’s fine, because we’re all learning together, anyway."
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Scott Davis presents World War Z Latest News and Updates (set for 2010) posted at ZombieChatter.com.
Missy presents Audrey Tautou is Priceless posted at Observations from Missy's Window, saying, "Priceless, starring Audrey Tautou, is a French romantic comedy that is fun to watch."
Jon Swift presents The Triumph of Derrièrism posted at Jon Swift, saying, "Last year I identified an important new school of film criticism, which I called “derrièrism. This year it has triumphed."
Mansur Ahmed presents Reaching For the Stars On the Shoulders of Stanley Kubrick posted at Mansur Ahmed.
Byteful Travel presents Impressions of The Fountain posted at Byteful Blog, saying, "Writing about a movie in its afterglow, that time when the potency of its feeling is still fresh in one’s mind, is the best time to write about a movie. I was deeply touched by "The Fountain". One could see the film as the outline of every human’s struggle with death, humanity’s seeming inability to learn from its mistakes, or a love poem told in 12 chapters. Not all will enjoy this film for what it truly is because not all can appreciate the depth that it offers. But that’s fine, because we’re all learning together, anyway."
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1 comments:
Thanks for the inclusion in this carnival! Nice touch embedding the trailer to The Fountain.
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