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Hey, Bayistas:
I have some passes to the sure to be world-renowned cult classic Repo! The Genetic Opera on Wednesday, November 5, 7:30 p.m., at the Lumiere Theatre @ 1572 California St.. Each pass admits 2.
I will not be able to go, but I'll be happy to share passes with whomever can pick them up from me either in my home neighborhood or from my work. Just let me know.
Horror Clip Quiz Answers. Go Vonnie!
Whoops! I got the wrong zombie movie.
Woo-hoo! Do I get a shiny toy prize?
I guess I'm gonna have to put Devil's Backbone in my Netflix queue, pronto.
It's really very very good. Similar in sensibility (if bleaker in tone) to Pan's Labyrinth.
Seth Green talks about his directorial debut.
Video interview with Martin Laing - the production designer for T4:Salvation. (Includes some footage from the movie.)
I'm having another of those "how the *&%$ did this end up in my queue?" moments. Is anyone familiar with Berlin Alexanderplatz? I thought it was going to be a comedy and for some reason I think I put it in my queue because a sitcom I watch now is based on it. Perhaps someone was messing with the audience in one of my DVD commentaries. I managed to slog through part 1 but I could find no sympathy for the protagonist. Is there any reason I should continue with it? Does the series continue to focus on Franz?