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Film editor Peter Lambert edited a portion of the film [New Moon] during his daily commute. This may be the first major motion picture in which the biggest portion of the first assembly of the film was edited in the backseat of a car.

BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA… oh, no, I’m laughing too hard. someone… please… oh, Peter, why did [...]

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gossip girl? the first season was awesome. witty plot turns, breathtaking revealations, desparate attempts to fix what was ruined for good – apparently, too good to last. I couldn’t get myself through the second season. a couple of epsodes in the beginning and a couple in the end – that was all I made myself [...]

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this is real weird

during my whole life I never, evr came acroos an interview with an actor or actress where they actually talked about acting craft. this is so weird. recently I came across method acting term and managed to find pretty good outline of the basics on the subject. and what my conclusion will be? acting is [...]

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I’ve just finished watching this movie I wanted to see for a long time. it’s just another romantic comedy (also classiefied as drama), but from the trailer it sort of felt very conceptual, something that had been done with love and devotion. so I watched it in the end.

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wow. wow. WOW. have just seen basic instinct 2. wow. wo-o-o-o-ow. it’s a creepy movie you should better not see unless you really know what psyciatry is about (or, at least, have someone to explain you related things implied in this movie). it’s strange that the movie gets such negaive feedback… well, no. no, it’s [...]

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huh, really, now I messed up my exam… not fully but… ouch. I’ve wrote a paper (AND I did send it to my lecturer’s email…) which is the exam and the main task was to give ways out of crisis and I gave none in there… oops:) so I had to redo it and hope [...]

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Mark Millar wants to make a Superman trilogy. And what they report about his idea is that the first film will start with Superman’s birth on Krypton planet, one thousand years ago, and the last scene of the third movie will be cut to Superman, the last living creature on Earth, watching the Sun turning [...]

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on the Molodist’ closing ceremony there was this performance that bizarre and symbolic, really postmodern, that most of the audience had trouble desiphering its true meaning and the message the director intended to deliver to his viewers. at some point a number of men in black appeared, they were marching in cirle, lit by red [...]

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This is a case study. My case is American actor Shia LaBeouf. Before I got interested I’ve heard a lot of disapproving comments on his work. And recently I’ve checked out one of his latest  movies. Well, those who have read my blog earlier might know that I really liked both Shia and his work. [...]

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my uncle has just cried at me on the phone… but the good news is that I’ve made it! – I’ve opened that jar with pickles!!! (which seemed to be vacuum-sealed too tight for me to open)

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