Paradise Now
An heartwrenching take on Suicide Bombers, powerful yet left me wanting just a little bit more. I appreciated its attempt to elucidate the reasons that one comes to be a suicide bomber, but I had trouble identifying with the characters.
I would recommend Paradise Now to anyone interested in Palestine and Israel's strained relationship.
American Splendor
I liked this movie. Expecting it to be funnier I was surprised at the sadness that Harvey Pekar was able to sustain. The movie had great style, and the meta nature of the film was a little mindblowing at times.
definitely one of the most interesting movies I've seen in a while.
-Matt
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Back to the Future
So I am going to try this blogging thing again.
Why not.
Well a better question would be, why?.
Well as I troll around the tubes looking at all the cool things everyone posts I think, 'that could be me.'
but it's not.
So then I say to myself, well you should just go ahead and do it, right?. wrong.
But enough of that nonsense and back to blogging (at least until I get bored of it and quit, again.)
Why not.
Well a better question would be, why?.
Well as I troll around the tubes looking at all the cool things everyone posts I think, 'that could be me.'
but it's not.
So then I say to myself, well you should just go ahead and do it, right?. wrong.
But enough of that nonsense and back to blogging (at least until I get bored of it and quit, again.)
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