Archive for June, 2007

SIFF Day 9 (The Cloud, Still Alive: A Film About Krzysztof Kieslowski)

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Now that beer-retard has basically dared me to finish my SIFF blog, I pretty much have to don’t I? This day got off to a great start with the German film The Cloud, a big budget disaster movie about a nuclear accident combined with a teen love story. I loved the first half of this […]

SIFF Days 7 and 8 (Slipstream, Eagle Vs Shark)

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

This was beginning of the downturn, for the next week damn near everything was mediocre to bad, which sucked after seeing quite a few films I actively liked early on.
I read a bit about Anthony Hopkins’ directorial debut Slipstream online before the screening and everything I found used the term “self-indulgent”. Sadly none them were […]

SIFF Day 6 (Manufactured Landscapes, The Year Of Living Dangerously, I Dot The Eye Shorts Program)

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

I made a conscious decision this year to avoid “issue” documentaries. No killing in Darfur, no climate change is going to kill us all, no the rants about how the government is going to hell. I know all about this stuff, I know it sucks, I’m sick of hearing about it frankly. Especially in a […]

SIFF Day 5 (King Of Kong, Murch, Fly Filmmaking Challenge)

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

I expected to enjoy King Of Kong, a documentary about a Redmond man attempting to break the world record score at Donkey Kong. I did not expect it to be my favorite film of the festival, but it was. Easily. It could have been boring, like every other damn doc that showed this year, but […]

SIFF Day 4 (Secret Fest #1, In The Shadow Of The Moon, Rescue Dawn)

Monday, June 18th, 2007

So I have pledged that I am going to go through and day by day reconstruct SIFF as if it were still going on until done. This is my pledge to you my reader!
So today was our first film of Secret Fest, and it was probably my least favorite of the four. I will not […]

SIFF Day 3 (Waiter, Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soapbox, Paris Je T’Aime)

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

The day started out badly with Waiter from Denmark, a shoddy entry into the “character in a script comes to life” genre. Lesson From SIFF: When a movie’s description draws a comparison to Charlie Kaufman, stay away. This whole thing has been done to death in the last few years, and far better than this. […]

SIFF Day 2 (An Evening With Lisa Gerrard)

Friday, June 1st, 2007

Here we are! The first offical day of SIFF (well, the second day of SIFF but the first day for me.) Only one program tonight, Roya and I made our way down to the SIFF Cinema for An Evening With Lisa Gerrard. This involved a talk with Lisa and then a screening of the documentary […]

SIFF Press Screenings

Friday, June 1st, 2007

Yes, as per usual I’m a week behind on my SIFF rantings. Will try and get caught up here over the weekend. Anyone looking for ratings of the films I’ve seen can peek at my listology list for a rundown.
One of the nice things about being a passhole is that you get access to all […]