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I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments about the Coen brothers, and in particular, your experience with No Country For Old Men. Upon my initial viewing, the abrupt ending left me somewhat flabbergasted...which, in turn, I think left somewhat of a bad taste in my mouth; not because the ending is bad, but because it was just so damned unexpected. After seeing it again, however, I came to like it and (I think) understand it a little better. I think that once that initial shock wore off, I was able to appreciate the entire movie as a whole, and to this day, continue to love the film.

On the flip side, while watching Synecdoche, New York, I found myself actually ANGRY at Charlie Kaufman for making such a confusing mess of a movie. I can understand wanting to craft something that is totally new and different, but I felt like without the watchful eye of Spike Jonze (or the like), he let the weirdness go too far. I appreciate the originality of it, but I sure wish that I had ANY clue what happened in that film. There are certain films (David Lynch films, etc) that are confusing, and I often choose to seek out others' explanations and theories about the meanings/events/themes of because I at least found the films interesting and intriguing. The research helps to open my eyes and mind and can actually help increase my enjoyment of a film upon repeat viewings. Synecdoche wore me out to the point that I did not even feel like putting in that effort to learn more about what I had just seen. To each his own...
man, i really hope that with his career, his actual kitchen is a lot nicer than this one. that looks far too much like my grandparents' kitchen.
I was at this event, as well. You did a great job of describing the night. I will, however, ask if you felt a bit "cheated" by the original description of the event from Tim League and the Alamo Drafthouse website. Before tickets went on sale, the promotion on the site (basically, the 'press release') touted that this event was going to be HUGE, with all kinds of surprises, and how Tim League was going to call up his Hollywood pals for hot, new, secret advance screenings. While I get that Quentin and Tim League have their own tastes in films, but I really expected something different from Cinemapocalypse. I loved seeing Basterds with an enthusiastic crowd, the Q&A with QT and Eli Roth, and the surprise appearance by Robert Forster...but really, are we really supposed to be satisfied with watching (basically) 4 bad, old movies, and a Hong Kong import? Was Ip Man really supposed to be a hot, advance screening? I have heard of events at the Alamo that featured Mel Gibson bringing an early cut of The Passion of the Christ, Peter Jackson making appearances, but we clearly did not get the luck of the draw when it comes to events. I had a decent time, but was hoping for a lot more.
I have a major mancrush on Jason Bateman, and I look forward to seeing his collaboration with comedic genius, Mike Judge. I live in Texas, where we have experienced 50+ days of over 100 degree weather. Please give me an excuse to get out of here for a trip to the beautiful land of California...if only for a moment. I will fly myself.
I started reading Joystiq in 2007...I got obsessed with Engadget and eventually made my way over here! Now, I'm obsessed with Joystiq!
Resident Evil: Especially Evil
take off your pants
Tokyo, Japan....for reals.
Michael Biehn was always a fave of mine when I was younger. I was glad to see him in Grindhouse/Planet Terror, but it seems he has delved right back into obscurity. Word was that he was up for a part in 'Avatar', but James Cameron already had Sigourney Weaver cast and didnt want to make it like an 'Aliens' reunion...at least that's what he says.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"

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