November 30th, 2005
The penguins are invading! Your home entertainment system that is… Smash hit documentary March of the Penguins is out on DVD. I went to see this in the theatre and I can honestly say that I really enjoyed it, and so did the children that were in there with me, so it […]
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November 16th, 2005
If you’re like me, you often find yourself lamenting the fact that the days of the golden musical, where Rodgers and Hammerstein kicked out classic Hollywood hits and Ginger and Fred tickled the floor. The musical may have been all but abandoned by North American studios, but rest assured that it’s alive and well […]
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November 11th, 2005
French and German readers might relish the opportunity to get their two cents in at the Berlin International Film Festival, so I thought I would pass along the fact that the fest is looking for a few jury members to infuse some young blood into the proceedings. If you’re between the ages of […]
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November 6th, 2005
Glaswegians adore going to the movies. No matter what day, or what evening showing, the line is always long and the concessions are always packed. Come to think of it, much the same could be said for the Glaswegian urge for entertainment in general, as the pubs and restaurants are usually brimming with […]
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November 2nd, 2005
As you may have noticed, poor Film Gecko has been abandoned in its formative weeks by a very neglectful and terrible editor (me). I want to apologize to you all for not updating, but I’m currently in Glasgow, Scotland for my graduation and haven’t had the time to get to the internet cafe before […]
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October 27th, 2005
Iran’s newly installed president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and a committee of hardline Islamic clerics have opted to ban all foreign films from the Middle Eastern country, in an effort to resist “cultural invasion” from the west. Contrary to his predecessor Mohammad Khatami, Ahmadinejad has no use for an open cultural policy and pinned films as […]
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October 17th, 2005
What do you get when you take the director of Amélie, the writer of Amélie, and the star of Amélie and put them in a new movie? You get a movie that looks a dreadful lot like Amélie plunked down in a new setting in order to try and appear new and exciting.
Released in […]
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October 16th, 2005
These are troubled times in Italy, where the economy is limping along, ministers are resigning, and the embattled Italian president, Silvio Berlusconi, is in the spotlight during an election year for his inability to slow the climb of the European country’s deficit. With his opinion ratings in the gutter, he has altered voting […]
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September 22nd, 2005
I spent the last year living in Glasgow, Scotland, on an educational and cultural pursuit of knowledge that, in looking back, can only be described as mind-blowing. The difficulty in adjusting to the Glaswegian accent (very nearly another language in itself) and the utter strangeness of some things in Scotland and the UK in […]
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