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Coming Soon: September 2010

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

by The Great White Gypsy I know that I’ve been slacking on my pimping as far as movies go. I’ve been super busy with other projects and, honestly, August wasn’t a great month for film. However, September is jam packed with interesting and anticipated releases, and I couldn’t bring myself to skip it. The American […]

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Coming Soon: July 2010

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

by The Great White Gypsy The Last Airbender - Written and Directed by M. Night Shyamalan I know it’s strange that I’d include a Shyamalan film in this, considering it’s no secret I hate him. He’s a horrible, horrible writer. But objectively I think he’s a very talented director, and I’m still holding out hope […]

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The Let Me In Remake

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

by The Great White Gypsy As soon as I get off my lazy ass and finish my list, I’ll have my article about Hollywood remakes up for you. But in the meantime, I had to express my dismay and frustration now that the sick-ass international trailer for Let Me In has dropped. Let the Right […]

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SIFF: Protektor

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

by The Great White Gypsy For the last day of SIFF I spent a beautiful Seattle afternoon inside the Egyptian Theatre to watch Protektor, which was actually the Czech Republic’s 2009 Foreign Language Oscar submission. For those of you not familiar with history: in 1938, France, England, and Italy decided to allow Nazi Germany to […]

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SIFF: The Sentimental Engine Slayer

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

by The Great White Gypsy Thursday night, I rolled down to SIFF Cinema for The Sentimental Engine Slayer, a film I’ve been looking forward to for weeks. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, the guitarist who formed Mars Volta, makes his feature film debut with a story he wrote, directed, produced, and acted in. He plays Barlam, a young […]

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SIFF: Cargo

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

by The Great White Gypsy For a change of pace today, instead of driving 25 minutes to Seattle for an SIFF viewing, I drove 25 minutes to the Kirkland Performance Center to watch Cargo, a sci-fi flick from Switzerland. Directors Ivan Engler, and Ralph Etter decide not to break new science fiction ground (I don’t […]

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