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Cannes ’13: What Is This Thing Called Love?
DP/30 @ Sundance ’13: We Steal Secrets: The Story Of Wikileaks, documentarian Alex Gibney
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RT @cmasonwells: Perfect metaphor RT @mattsinger None of the Village Voice boxes in my neighborhood have been refilled in weeks.
RT @NotoriousJLD: You tradesters need to just stop referencing Soderbergh's "retirement" altogether. It is obviously fictitious. Don't be m…
RT @BrendanDeneen: Dear Steven Soderbergh, please stop "retiring." It's getting embarrassing.
DP: Epic stupidity MT @indiewire: (Anticipating the end of) Cannes, Indiewire has updated our 2014 Oscar predix charts
DP: @JuddApatow You all make Ambien seem so fun. I feel left out. Going in for a prescription tomorrow.
“It’s also defined commercially by the difference between a colorful, Hawaii-set comedy starring George Clooney and a black-and-white, prairie-based old-age odyssey featuring a straggly and unkempt Bruce Dern. All the same, Paramount Vantage should be able to ride accolades for this very fine Cannes competition entry to respectable specialized returns in fall release.”
~ McCarthy On Nebraska
Sunday, May 19 2013 12:52:48
“Two hours in the labyrinth of Paramount’s Avarice…. It was my first–and my last–IMAX venture. Haven’t been to a 3-D movie in years, and it’s bye-bye to THAT scathing visual transgression for the remainder of MY lifetime… It was an unceasing, unrelenting, take-no-audience-prisoners audial and visual back-alley mugging for two hours… I have been beaten up many times; I know what it feels like: this was a two-hour assault. I weep, as Jesus wept, for the generations that will grow up thinking this is what it means to “go to the movies.” I am near-on 79, and I [understand] that this is a generational opinion, but I do not think any sensible person not of a tot age where videogame… overkill is pro forma, could confuse the IMAX “experience” with a Saturday matinee outing. The term “author” as regards Summer Blockbuster movies, is not only moot, it is Urdu. Mountains heave mightily, and give birth to volcanic ant-hills.”
~ Harlan Ellison Takes In Star Trek: Into Darkness

That’s wonderful. Seriously, freaking wonderful.
This would actually be a great idea if they released a “Best of YouTube” disc every month, which might inspire folks to aim a little higher than the usual dreck.