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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
“One of the things I wish I could do in my life would be to watch this film through somebody else’s eyes. I just can’t. I still see it as just a giant mess, and other people are seeing that it has a shape. That’s really exciting, because I still have a hard time seeing it clearly.”
~ Sarah Polley’s Greatest Wish About Stories We Tell

Sarah Polley had an excellent ‘In Conversation’ with Cameron Bailey at the Bell Lightbox on Jan 4th. Stories We Tell was one of Canada’s Top Ten of 2012 and Take This Waltz was my fave movie I saw in 2012. It makes me proud that she is a Canadian. So talented and humble. I had the microphone but did not get to ask her about Dawn of the Dead (it was not a DOTD kinda crowd)
Stories We Tell opened here is last year. It had a long run at The Varsity and moved to the Yonge/Dundas for quite a while. An excellent film and it makes me look at documentaries in a new way.
A big fan.