[REC]
was pretty intense at points, and it really made me feel that they just took a camera into a zombie-infested apartment building. I'm looking forward to watching
Quarantine
tomorrow and seeing how it differs.
Scanners
was plodding and dull. What the heck, Cronenberg?
But
The Last Airbender
continues to give us amusing reviews: [link]
Has anyone seen
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead
yet? It's coming to the theatre in our neighborhood, and I was curious if anyone has seen it and, if so, what they think of it.
My friend wrote an article about it/the creators! Lemme dig it up!
I think the magazine's servers are down, but here's the link. [link]
Heartbreaking but touching tribute to Tracy Wright from Don McKellar: [link]
I think the magazine's servers are down, but here's the link. [link]
Thanks! I'll check it out when the website is back up.
I loved (and own the DVD and the poster)
Y tu Mama Tambien.
So yeah, probably if you didn't like that you won't like
Auberge.
Is
Jamon Jamon
set in Barcelona? That at least has naked bullfighting to redeem it.
edit: I think it's set in Aragon but there was some filming in Barcelona.
Maybe I'll go back to
Barcelona
?
[REC]
was set in Barcelona, but I didn't really get to see much of the city. I just know to watch out for zombies.
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown is a very funny, easy to like film (and you'll never look at gazpacho the same way again) although I think it is set in Madrid and not Barcelona.