Monthly Archives: May 2011

bell hooks REVIEWS THE SOCIAL NETWORK

I know this blog is really me n’ Regardings reviews blog, but in case you missed it, bell hooks’ review of the Social Network was tacked into this collection of interview excerpts from her interview with Ms. Magazine: “I noticed … Continue reading

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NETFLIX ARRIVING WHENEVER I STOP WATCHING 30 ROCK ON HULU EVERY NIGHT

1. Le Petit Soldat: Hilarious in light of my colleague’s recent remarks on Jean Luc Godard, but it must be pointed out that I share a Netflix queue with my husband, a pretentious film scholar, and that thus our queue … Continue reading

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NETFLIX ARRIVING FOR THE WKND

1. Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye About three years ago, maybe when I very-first got Netflix, I put about 200 movies on my cue right away, and right now I am hitting a spate of them–art documentaries and Brando films. … Continue reading

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Young Mr. Lincoln

This is a 1939 biopic of the eponymous president made by John Ford, who you may remember from such John Wayne movies as “The Searchers” and that one where they kill all the Indians (also true of “The Searchers”). The … Continue reading

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Jaws

Me live-blogging Jaw at some point. I will write about Jaw again. “I tell ya, the crime rate in New York’ll kill ya” I am telling you, “Jaws” is a very good film. I think that people who disagree with … Continue reading

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SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

Perhaps, you too, read Keith Richards unending and bestselling autobiography and grew to hate him? I think it’s the only logical response. I hate him now for being a) a terrible parent b) thinking we want the boring stories about … Continue reading

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Tight Rope

Last night we did watch a terrible movie. I wish there were a lower rating on Netflix than one star. This is a film called “Tightrope” which is about Clint Eastwood wearing a very weird Saints hat and t-shirts tucked … Continue reading

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BAD TIMING

Nicolas Roeg’s Bad Timing not only stars Art Garfunkel, during those like, two years when he was considered to be fair leading man material (the seventies!), before people figured out he has all the onscreen charisma of an old carrot. … Continue reading

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WHITE DOG

White Dog is out now on DVD. I would recommend you throw it to the top spot on yr Netflix cue. Unfortunately, this nice little synopsis on the Criterion website fails to mention all the truly great stuff about the … Continue reading

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THE WATCHMEN

The Watchmen is the longest episode of Scooby Doo I have ever seen–so much bad guys explaining their motives. The best part was when Dr. Manhattan appeared full frontal for the first time and the lady behind us goes “his … Continue reading

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