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Irradiata

Joined Oct 2003
Founding member and namer of the 'Depraved Clark Admirers' Club'.

Gorebei of the Descending Gormful Bedafting Gumi of the Shichinin no Samurai board.

The Smallville Board from 2007-2010 was the best place to be. Thanks to all the great people I met there:

Apple, Ginny, Lissy, Krissie, Boomstick, ctte, Lencho, Scorch, Donnie, tipafo, Vibradiant, LSB, mapon, Cru, DB, and many many more. I'd rather spend time with you all than most people I meet in the flesh.
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Semper Lie
8.210
Semper Lie
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7.79
Looney Tunes Show
Hunger Games
7.26
Hunger Games
Happiness Therapy
7.78
Happiness Therapy
American Bluff
7.28
American Bluff
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7.18
Laisse-moi entrer
Le Discours d'un roi
8.08
Le Discours d'un roi
Inglourious Basterds
8.47
Inglourious Basterds
Orange mécanique
8.210
Orange mécanique
The Amazing Spider-Man : Le Destin d'un héros
6.66
The Amazing Spider-Man : Le Destin d'un héros
The Amazing Spider-Man
6.98
The Amazing Spider-Man
Terre interdite
6.49
Terre interdite
The Descendants
7.39
The Descendants
Fantastic Mr. Fox
7.910
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Killing Fields
5.74
Killing Fields
Fish Tank
7.38
Fish Tank
Hunger
7.59
Hunger
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6.79
Attack the Block
Jane Eyre
7.39
Jane Eyre
La jeune fille et la mort
7.28
La jeune fille et la mort
Smallville
7.58
Smallville
Hard Core Logo
7.29
Hard Core Logo
Orgueil et préjugés
7.89
Orgueil et préjugés
Démineurs
7.59
Démineurs
Pandorum
6.77
Pandorum

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J'ai deux ans

J'ai deux ans

6.8
7
  • Oct 10, 2006
  • A must see for parents ...

    Madadayo

    Madadayo

    7.3
    9
  • Oct 4, 2006
  • Beautiful ... how life ideally should be

    I just finished watching "Madadayo" and can still feel tears welling up. I was moved at the beautiful movie and its message of kindness and living well. It took me a while to get into the film as it is rather slow and not much does happen, but Kurosawa is a master of mood, characterization and setting the scene and gradually, the movie takes its hold on you.

    The movie starts with the Professor's retirement from teaching. We learn he taught German, and he must have been a good teacher as well as quite a character, because large numbers of his students stay in touch with him through the decades. Kurosawa shows us that the students love and respect him dearly, as well as finding him eccentric. They refer to him as "solid gold". However, I kept asking "Why? Why would these people with busy lives, following their own paths, continue to hold birthday parties for their eccentric old professor?" And as the movie continued, I found myself answering my own question. Why not? It's a win-win situation for all involved. The students value the professor's company and despite joking protests to the contrary, the professor enjoys the visits and increasingly comes to depend on them. In post-WWII Japan, there must have been little to celebrate, so having an annual excuse to get together with people you enjoy would be reason enough. Kurosawa also expounds on one of his main themes from "Red Beard"; kindness begets kindness and that is what we continually shown in "Madadayo". The students help build the professor a new house after his home is destroyed in the fire-bombing of Tokyo. The professor loses his cat and the students and the community band together to try to find it, celebrating and congratulating one another when they think they find it, and commiserating and empathizing when they don't. The annual birthday parties continue and evolve from just the male students drinking with their professor to banquets involving their wives and children. I began to fall under the spell of how wonderful it would be to be part of this community, to know these people, to know there were others looking out for me, willing to help if I needed it, relishing my company, and knowing that once a year I could get together with all my friends from school (the ones we all lose touch with because our busy lives follow diverging paths), celebrate the life of a great man (a favourite teacher's lessons stay with you forever) and be part of something bigger and gentler and kinder.

    I can understand why someone expecting the excitement of "Seven Samurai", the suspense of "High and Low", or the innovation of "Rashomon" would be disappointed in "Madadayo", but if you enjoyed the lessons of "Red Beard", the gentle pull of "Madadayo" will delight and soothe you. You'll be left with a serene feeling of well-being, wishing you could be one of the Professor's students.
    L'ange ivre

    L'ange ivre

    7.6
    9
  • Sep 19, 2006
  • Great movie ... where's the DVD?

    I loved this movie for many reasons:

    The film history : it's the first collaboration between Akira Kurosawa (director) and Toshiro Mifune (actor) that continued through 15 more films including the sublime Rashomon, Seven Samurai and Yojimbo.

    The style : it's a great film noir with gangsters, zoot suits, speakeasy's, gambling etc.,

    The history : post WW II Japan is a frightening place with rubble, raw sewage, crime and hope. It's a world I hadn't seen before.

    Toshiro Mifune : What an amazing actor. He oozes charisma and you cannot take your eyes off of him. His performance reminded me of the first time I saw Russell Crowe, in a little seen mediocre movie called "For the Moment" which I watched many times because of Crowe's intensity.

    My only problem is the copy I saw was terrible. The print was faded and half of the subtitles were illegible. When will this be released on DVD? It's not Kurosawa's best film, but it's certainly better than most of the drivel out there.
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