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Award winning artist Ken Danby died this week. I could not have recalled his name, but his painting At The Crease was iconic. I still remember seeing the print in my childhood ear doctor’s office. Post-mortem, the long-running mystery of the goalie’s identity has been cleared up.
I used to be a big foreign movie fan, but on walking into a DVD shop on a Saturday evening, I’d always find myself being seduced by the Hollywood blockbusters. If I’m being honest, I’d give a cursory glance at the foreign language titles, but never seemed to be in the mood for something arty and challenging, preferring something mindlessly entertaining instead. I guess at the end of a hard weeks work, my brain just wanted a distraction. That and something that went well with beer and pizza.
I joined Love Film a few months ago, and since then, my viewing patterns have changed completely. Out went the Hollywood blockbusters, replaced instead by an eclectic and intelligent list of foreign titles and art house movies. Why the change, you may ask?
Well, when I’m in a video store, it seems my critical thinking abilities and reduced to the lowest common denominator of “what do I want to watch right now”. However. when looking through a list of movies from the comfort of my own home, my better judgement kicks in and I’m far more discerning. When not faced with the choice of watching something right now, I’m free to craft a list of “must see” movies that engage my brain and make me a better (or at least more well rounded) person.
So I thought I’d share some of my favourite movies from the last few months, in case you’re also a member of love film, or just happen to be in the market for a good movie recommendation. I’m not going to bother going into much detail here, so I hope a short, pithy review will suffice.
What interesting movies have you seen lately?
Podcast coverage of South by Southwest Interactive 2007 continues to emerge, drop by drop. The audio recording of my joint presentation with Derek emerged last month. As usual, I’ve had the talk transcribed so you can read it, search it and link to it: Ajax Kung Fu Meets Accessibility Feng Shui.
Don’t forget: the RSS feed from the “articles” section of this site doubles up as a podcast.
There’s still no sign of the talk I did with Andy, How to Bluff Your Way in Web 2.0, but as soon as it’s available, I’ll get that transcribed too.
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