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Clowns and Nazis, Take 4

Der Funnyman und der Führer. It's the hottest thing in contemporary cinema -- after superhero movies and pirate movies, that is! I refer, of course, to movies about clowns in Nazi concentration camps! Who doesn't adore that genre? Let's see,…

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Free at last, free at last? Thank Xenu Almighty!

Don't forget to set your TiVo, Tom. I just love a Xenu joke. But, seriously, this just in from reader Ali Nagib: I just noticed on my TiVo that it claims that Comedy Central will air "Trapped in the Closet"…

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Comments & updates

In case you hadn't noticed: Comments are working, and some good discussions have been started -- annotations to particular Opening Shots and (especially stimulating) various reactions to my diatribes against the Slate writer who bashed "The Searchers" for his own…

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Opening Shots: 'Primer'

View image View image Shane Carruth's ingenious "Primer" (2004) offers a textbook example, if you will, of a "What are we looking at?" opening shot. Linear and rectangular or trapezoidal patterns of light dot the dark screen. Then the irregular,…

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Opening Shots: 'Nights of Cabiria'

View image View image View image From John Hartl, film critic for MSNBC, Seattle, WA: “Nights of Cabiria��? (1957) The opening scene in Federico Fellini’s greatest film presents a pattern that will be repeated in the story of Cabiria, a…

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Bush wishes Ebert well

President Bush was in Chicago Thursday for his 60th birthday, having dinner with Mayor Daley. When asked by reporters what he wanted for his birthday he replied, "I've got a lot of birthday wishes. I hope the troops are safe.…

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Eyeless in Monument Valley, Part II

Above: That gritty Hollywood literalism and/or naturalism: "Off-putting to the contemporary sensibility." I was wrong. Last night, just before going to bed, I read Stephen Metcalf's "Dilettante" column, "The Worst Best Movie: Why on earth did 'The Searchers' get canonized?".…

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Eyeless in Monument Valley

"What an asshole." I don't read Slate much anymore since David Edelstein, a real film critic, departed for New York Magazine, and the once-sentient Christopher Hitchens ceased being capable of writing about anything but his own old opinions, circa 2002…

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'First, I'd like to thank Xenu..."

"... the evil galactic warlord who made all of this possible." "Trapped in the Closet" -- the infamous 2005 "South Park" episode that miraculously combined elements of Scientology, the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, the Second Coming, L. Ron Hubbard,…

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Opening Shots: 'Withnail and I'

View image View image View image From Ali Arikan, Istanbul, Turkey: The first shot of "Withnail and I" is deceptive in its simplicity. As the camera opens on the eponymous "I" of the title, obviously depressed and downtrodden, we see…