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LAMB Chops (4/6 - 4/12)

Mmmm…tasty. Click on the banner to go to the Chop:

MovieZeal gives their review of 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. Submitted by MovieZeal:

“The film’s blistering power is owed almost entirely to the fact that it avoids politicizing one of the most hot-button issues in the world today.”

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Fataculture rants against the MPAA (every fanboy’s favorite whipping post). Submitted by MovieZeal:

“In addition, all you anti-smoking lobbyists; people who do not want to smoke, do not and those who do, do. Not as if any of you are making the tiniest spec of difference. So stop wasting your time and get your nicotine-stain free hands off my goddamn cinema.”

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Coosa Creek Mambo wonders what’s happened to all the good Asian cinema. Submitted by MovieZeal:

“Maybe it’s time to admit that free-market capitalism doesn’t work for art any more than it works for health care or air travel or any number of other things . . . what about subsidizing art theaters like communities do art galleries?”

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Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob takes an in-depth look at Spirited Away. Submitted by R2D2:

“Believe it or not, Anime as we know it began because of Walt Disney. Japanese animators were impressed with the style of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, so they decided to try and mimic the style.”

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The Center Seat is pissed off and wants you to know about it. Submitted by The Center Seat:

“The only thing I can think of is to raise awareness. So I guess that’s what I’m trying to do. Watch the doc if you get HBO… if you don’t, research the problem”

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Finally, Tractor Facts was unimpressed by Borderland. Submitted by Tractor Facts:

“Unlike the recent set-in-Mexico gore film, The Ruins, you won’t take nary a cheap gooey thrill from Borderland. Its not just punishing in its trauma scenes, but in the exposition that sleeps in between the blood lust.”

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Thanks to all who submitted their Chops, and especially to MovieZeal for submitting some from other sites. Submissions for next week’s Chops (April 13-19) are now being accepted and will be through Tuesday, April 22. The details:

* My email: blogcabins@yahoo.com
* Please send with a subject of “LAMB Chops Submission”
* In the email, provide your site name, the post title, and URL (post URL is preferred, if possible).

LAMB #40 - Coosa Creek Mambo

URL: http://coosacreek.org/mambo

Site Name: Coosa Creek Mambo

What is the main focus of your site (reviews, editorials, news, lists, etc.)?
Reviews and essays on recent and classic films, both in theaters and
on DVD. Film news and pointers to other interesting items from around
the web.

What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In other words, what, if anything, are you trying to get out your blog?
To be a forum to write about, discuss, and analyze quality films
from both Hollywood and abroad.

Do you prefer an interactive ‘community’ for your blog or are you the teacher and your readers are the students?
It’s my goal to establish an interactive community, with posts that
generate analysis and discussion.

How long have you been movie blogging for, and how frequent do you post updates to your site?
I’ve been blogging about movies for a little over a year now; I
update my site 4 - 6 times per week.

Name up to three of your favorite movies (and no more).
The Player, Andrei Rublev, The Rules of the Game.

How did you hear about the LAMB?
From Rick’s DVD Picks (I’m a different Rick).

Any additional comments, or give yourself an interview question that’s not listed above.
Favorite filmmakers include Robert Altman, Akira Kurosawa, Martin
Scorsese, Federico Fellini and Wong Kar Wai.

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