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Indie movies are much, much better the Hollywood... The only TV I watch is the Independent Movie channel, and I get to as many film fests as I can (luckily for me, every Wendsday my cultural center plays indie movies) The best movies I have ever seen are ones that I knew nothing about, and sometime sone who's names I didn't know until it ended (ahh, the perils of being late)
BTW, my fave indie film is "Funny Games", a subtitled german horror/drama. You can't find it in video stores, but if you come across it, watch it.
BTW, my fave indie film is "Funny Games", a subtitled german horror/drama. You can't find it in video stores, but if you come across it, watch it.
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I've only seen one of Linklater's films (Tape), so I can't really comment. It was a good movie though. I've heard some good things about Waking Life, and of course, Dazed and Confused.
Lucky bastard. We don't HAVE an Independent Movie channel up here in Canada! Oh, NOOOOO! We have the Comedy Network! CRAP! We also have MuchMusic! CRAP! The closest we have to an art-house channel is Show Time. CRAP!The only TV I watch is the Independent Movie channel
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Wong Kar Wai's Chungking Express and Fallen Angel are marvellous films.
Ive never really liked these documentary style films well actually I do but most seem forced especially with this stupid Dogma thing dreamed up by Lars Von Tier which makes it all seemed too false giving it a label and rules even though people were doing it years before.
Ive never really liked these documentary style films well actually I do but most seem forced especially with this stupid Dogma thing dreamed up by Lars Von Tier which makes it all seemed too false giving it a label and rules even though people were doing it years before.
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CBR, which university in Chicago? Normally I head up to theaters in Milwaukee to see some good rare films. There are about four theaters there that show foreign, older, or rare films. I have seen Delicatessen a couple of times. Jeunet & Caro have some fantastic films - I highly recommend seeing City of Lost Children too.
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JIMMY JAY- UOC, DOC! http://docfilms.uchicago.edu/calendar.html
Here is a linkhttp://docfilms.uchicago.edu/directions.html directions
Here is a linkhttp://docfilms.uchicago.edu/directions.html directions
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