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Location: United StatesMember since: Feb 08, 2004

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Reviews (3)
Jun 08, 2006
Love Tool
The first music video I ever loved is this Tool Schism video. It's incredibly creative, clay-mation, colorful, includes fire, story-like without dialogue, unique, mysterious and other-worldly. MAGNIFICENT CREATIVITY! I bought the dvd b/c i wanted to own this fascinating video. As for the DVD itself, it's great quality. The commentary is somewhat pointless, it's a dual overlapping commentary by the same guy about a lot of random stuff. In other words, two voices speaking over each other, some pertanent, but most not at all related to the making of the video. Creative, but not too useful. I still like to be able to watch the video whenever I want.
Apr 09, 2007
Loved The Salten Sea
Val Kilmer is an amazingly transformant actor. He takes on unconventional roles and brings a character so authentic and genuine you believe he is that person. This film captures his boundless talent to become a character worth listening to.
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Mar 07, 2007
Dark, Demur, Mysterious, Captivating: In The Cut
"In The Cut" is a film that captures the darker side of humanity. Subtle sinister innuendos shadow each character and force the viewer to suspect any one of them as the murderous "disarticulator." Mark Rufalo has taken a role unlike any other he's played before, an abrasive, sexually enticing, NY investigator, who takes interest in a potential witness, Meg Ryan. Ryan plays a high school english teacher who sees the world around her in poetic prose and phrases but appreciates all aspect of life, even pernicious beauty. These unusually dark but moral characters are joined by a slew of similarly arcane, curiously moral, common but unusual people, played by Kevin Bacon, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Nick Damici, and Sharrieff Pugh. This film quickly captivates the audience with a mysterious brutal murder, an unconventional love story, eerily common characters and a dark mood which alters the viewer's perception of modern day crime and love. It's unlike any other film I've seen: a gem as beautiful, dark, demur, mysterious and captivating as a black opal.