August 2010

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Cinematic Music Videos Sixteen Military Wives/Rushmore

Wes Anderson is considered by many to be a genius in the world of modern cinema. His Post-modern aesthetic and storytelling have been praised by critics.

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Cinematic Music Videos: Living Dead Girl/The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

Due to situations beyond my control I have an essay for you this week instead of a video. My apologies, as I have been laid up all weekend with either a nasty little cold or the early stages of the "T-Viris". Because of this (and my 10 hour a day job) my ability to produce a video of creative or humorous merit this week has been severely hampered. As a matter of fact, this article is being dictated to my fiance who has repeatedly denied my requests to be frozen in carbonite until scientists can find a cure for the foul disease that is ravaging my body. 

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I AM LEGEND is an Award Winner!

The Lyric Cinema Cafe held it's first "Local Filmmaker Night" yesterday. This event was meant to bring local filmmakers together to connect with one another, give each other feedback as well as screen for the local audience.

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SCREENING UPDATE! LYRIC CINEMA CAFE THURS AUG 5th 6:30 PM

Howdy,

This is just a quick update to tell you all about the latest CBP screening.

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Guest Blog: Top 6 Rom-Coms From a Male Perspective By Kyle Anderson

I’ve never been a big fan of the romantic comedy genre so when Rob asked me to do a Top 6 about them, I was sort of at a loss. But I thought about it and there are ones I like, but the ones I find more interesting are when they’re from the male lead’s perspective. They’re often just a silly or dumb as the usual, female-centric rom-coms, but since I am of the emo male persuasion when it comes to love, I connect to them. So here we have the top 6 romantic comedies told from the guy’s point of view.

 

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