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Lorena Russi posted a new activity comment 5 years, 10 months ago
thanks abi, i will def look at this doc, i had never heard of it before!
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Analysis #2 7 years, 11 months ago
Haaa oh trust me, i think the tunnel/vagina thing is totally coocoo bananas, and def inspired by the woody allen documentary i watched before writing this. But i want you to know i gave it alot of thought before clicking submit. But you know what, even though its a stretch, I think there’s something there, […]
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post “Breathless,” or as the French would say, Buhrethlis 7 years, 12 months ago
What’s interesting to think about is, what exactly are the requirements to make a movie? It’s wonderful to see someone who took the traditional rules of moviemaking and flipped them on their head. Godard’s movie is just as much a movie as Spiderman (which is casually playing in the background of my living room), and […]
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post “Breathless,” or as the French would say, Buhrethlis 8 years ago
Yesss, I see that. Granted, I am not exactly sure what the style of french women was during the early 1960s- I think this was the mod era (?) so I am sure these cool haircuts/fashion styles were certainly coming into play- but, regardless, the haircut is refreshingly simple and does make me see her […]
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Lorena Russi wrote a new post, "Breathless," or as the French would say, Buhrethlis , on the site POTENT POTABLES 8 years ago
Oh my. WordPress! How I have missed you. I am so sorry that it has been so long since I’ve typed in your glorious html box, but I have been busy…I swear…Why are you looking at me like that?? So what if I watched Morning Glory last night on Netflix?! The plot is moving […]
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Recently Viewed: 11/13/11 – 11/19/11 8 years ago
YOU GAVE SCHOOL OF ROCK A D?!?!?! YOU NEED TO EXPLAIN YOURSELF SIR
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Clip of the Day: Donnie Darko (Richard Kelly/USA/2001) 8 years ago
Hahaha thanks for the warning langst, ill bring my flash cards of movie facts to our next meeting Never invested in franzen, can i borrow? seeing as youve given up on him fyiiiiii i have rome open city lying on my table. movie sesh fri? aka do you have an ipod splitter? sry that this […]
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Clip of the Day: American Beauty (Sam Mendes/USA/1999) 8 years ago
LANGST STOP READING MY MIND, I REFERENCE THIS SCENE ALL THE EFFIN TIME!!!!!
Oh my god, two for two, keep this up and i may just have to shave my hair off, put on a hoodie, and just openly be your twin -
Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Recently Viewed: 11/6/11 – 11/12/11 8 years ago
THIS IS DISGUSTINGLY AMAZING. I JUST VOMITED. HOW ARE YOU DING THIS??!?!
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Clip of the Day: Donnie Darko (Richard Kelly/USA/2001) 8 years ago
God, I love this movie and more specifically this hallway/ destructer scene. It’s my favorite sequence. Yes. favorite. Even though im sure several things are going over my head (over heels), I always feel as if me and Drew barrymore are sharing this great secret (prob that we’re in love with Jake gyllenhall) and everything’s […]
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Recently Viewed: 10/23/11 – 10/29/11 8 years, 1 month ago
Dear Langston,
Get some sleep. Thanks in advance
Sincerely,
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Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Movie View: Citizen Kane (1941) 8 years, 2 months ago
I think he’s covered in shadow to illustrate the irony in what he’s saying. He’s trying to come off as someone honest and true and yet the dark shadows, ominously covering him, seem to indicate otherwise.
And yes, he absolutely was a sad old man. Spoiler alert, citizen kane is not a romantic comedy -
Lorena Russi commented on the blog post Analysis Project #1: Shot-by-shot breakdown of a scene (Citizen Kane) 8 years, 2 months ago
“Radiates authority,” nice one. You made “light” work of that. *obnoxious laugh* Seriously though, great insight, Welles is absolutely using light and silhouettes to demonstrate power dynamics and authority. And yea, the pattern of headless figures is seen throughout the movie. Interesting how he plays with textures, in that he uses both…[Read more]
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