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May 30, 2007 20:08

End of semester exams are seriously cramping my festival style. But there are the films at the SFF that I am going to see with Dae:

10/6 In the Company of Actors; Ian Darling
16/6 Control; Anton Corbijn
23/6 The Bridge; Eric Steel
23/6 Poison Friends (Les Amitiés maléfiques); Emmanuel Bourdieu
24/6 Papurika; Satoshi Kon

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shadowserenity May 30 2007, 13:40:53 UTC
What *is* it with freaky little children? Is this some sort of population control? :P

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the_grynne May 30 2007, 22:10:31 UTC
*snortles*

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ohvienna May 30 2007, 14:26:24 UTC
Neil Gaiman + Guillermo del Toro working on a project together is just an amazing notion. Hope he is involved somehow.

Also, SFF jealousy. I interned there while studying in Sydney, but my abroad program ended before the Festival started, so I never actually got to go. :/

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the_grynne May 30 2007, 22:14:36 UTC
The great thing about Neil being prepared to try his hand in all sorts of things (both within literary sphere and outside of it) is that Death will never get the Alan Moore treatment.

It's my first time. :) I've never made the time in previous years, because it always falls around the time of semester when I'm busiest - but this time so_spiffed is dragging me with her.

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notexotic May 30 2007, 20:12:53 UTC
Let me know how you like Control, yeah? I've been waiting for that one for awhile.

And yay for Neil's directorial debut!

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the_grynne May 30 2007, 22:16:37 UTC
Absolutely. :) I love love Samantha Morton. I'm pretty prepared to watch her in anything.

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the_grynne May 30 2007, 22:19:31 UTC
Maybe Neil is trying to get Guillermo to take up Sandman? I'm not always completely sold on del Toro's films, but you know that he'd do the comic justice.

I'm still gunning for the day when Lucifer will be adapted into a 3-movie trilogy. :)

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boundaid May 30 2007, 21:35:25 UTC
Seriously, is Shia LaBeouf the king of movies to come? He is like our generation's new leading man.

He's done Hitchcokian thriller - Disturbia
Big Budget Michael Bay/Franchise - Transformers
Cult Following - Indiana Jones
AND now Comic Book Adaptation!

And he's not even legal to drink.

Hey! Shia, I'm 18.

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the_grynne May 30 2007, 22:24:04 UTC
He's got so much stuff coming out, but the only thing I've really seen him in is Constantine. I'm still getting around to seeing A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints. He plays a younger version of Robert Downey Jr. Which is awesome. :)

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the_grynne May 30 2007, 22:25:13 UTC
Hah. He's 3 months younger than me. :)

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