So yeah...it's been a while

Aug 14, 2004 00:55

I haven't done this in a while, and unfortunately, I have quite a number of locked posts and audio posts from my cell phone conversations to my LiveJournal that will likely never be transcribed or edited for public consumption. Some would have direct (largely negative) effects on some of the folks who read this, so they will likely stay hidden as ( Read more... )

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angelkai August 14 2004, 05:56:35 UTC
Chill :) Its really damn hard to let go of this perfect ideal project that been in your head forever and let it actually be real - with flaws and all - because you never ever want to see it at anything less than the vision in your head and reality can never match up to that.

When you're okay with that, it'll all just flow, trust me on this :)

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liniah August 14 2004, 11:18:10 UTC
"For those that know me, there is no higher film, nothing greater to aspire to emulate in its life philosophies and lessons than his film Heat. However, after seeing Collateral, it looks like I have an equal to my former king, and possibly even a successor to it."

O_O Woah. That's some serious stuff.

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It's a serious film brother_justice August 14 2004, 13:27:44 UTC
Honestly, the final judgement on that will come once Collateral is released on DVD. Then I'll watch both films, do a serious Jeffrey comparison of the two films, and make my final decision. But I will say that the film impressed me to the point of really making me question the Top Five list immediately after and for several days after viewing it. That's a rather impressive feat, coming from me. For those who get the chance to watch it, do so. I've never thought of Tom Cruise as a very great actor. He's a method actor at best, and not a very phenomenal one. But when he stated he wanted to start breaking away from his traditional roles, he wasn't kidding. He started with that in Minority Report, and showed his darker more desparate side for a few tense moments on screen. In Collateral, he takes the darker aspects of his psyche to a whole new level for him, and even perhaps for Mann. As for Jamie Foxx, I couldn't stand him before, but his performance in such a serious and dramatic role was a very welcome surprise. I'm even curious to see ( ... )

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Re: It's a serious film thatdv8 August 24 2004, 13:26:58 UTC
However, after seeing Collateral, it looks like I have an equal to my former king, and possibly even a successor to it.
I don't ever want to speak to you again. It was nice, but it wasn't good.

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Re: It's a serious film thatdv8 August 26 2004, 10:56:01 UTC
By the way, have you ever seen L.A. Takedown?

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