From Reeling Reviews:
It's a documentary about a bus hijacking in Brazil. That's a still from the film of a hijacker holding a gun to a woman's head, threatening to end her life. Just the kind of thing you want to sandwich between pictures of you and your friend, Internet-based movie critics with the web design skills of a Brazilian bus hijacker, smiling your smiley faces off.
I've started the morning by making a game of finding the most disturbing juxtapositions (or "yuxtapositions," at least once every ten minutes, if you're Guillermo del Toro on the commentary track for Pan's Labyrinth) of films with that man's shining visage. In his review of Sylvia, he includes this happy-go-lucky movie quote, sure to brighten the whites on everyone's faces as much as it did on his: "Dying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well. I do it so it fells like hell."
August 14, 2007
Salty and sweet.
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