Buzz Summary 01/02/08 - 08 /02/08

Buzz Summary

01/02/08 - 08 /02/08
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What they said

 

“Cloverfield”

Christiane   “I went to see Cloverfield on wednesday, arrogant mental scoffing of the warning signs about the film making people feel dizzy as I bought tickets. I actually really enjoyed the film a lot, but oh my god I have never felt so nauseous. lol. I sometimes get mildly travel sick if I try to read a book in a moving car, but this was 10 times worse.”

From http://ulorin-vex.livejournal.com

“Cloverfield”

uujeff's muse kennel and pizzatorium   “As a seminarian, I of course have no life. Between classes, student ministry that feeds my spirit, my job that feeds my body, and various interviews and requirements, I don't get out to the movies often. But, since I am a huge Lost fan, and a lifelong addict of horror/monster movies, I had to go see J.J. Abrams new movie, Cloverfield. If you have not read any reviews yet, DON'T”

From http://lazyeyetheatre.blogspot.com/

     

Berlin Film Festival

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What they said

 

“Blogging Berlin 02/07/08”

Karina Spout   “Immediately after Martin Scorsese’s opening night film Shine a Light screened for the press, I started seeing insta-reviews on Twitter and Facebook. “Shine a Light: weak sauce,” wrote About.com/IDrinkYourMilkshake.com’s Jurgen Fauth. David Hudson was slightly kinder: “Shine a Light is, well, okay for what it is - a concert movie.” I imagine we’ll see full reviews tonight or early tomorrow”

From http://blog.craftzine.com

“Race for the Golden Bear begins”

www.copypastearticles.com Sundance   “Twenty-one films will vie for awards and festival director Dieter Kosslick said the usual gritty fare that is Berlin's trademark would be leavened by a clutch of music-driven films.

"This year the Berlinale will not be excessively political, at least less than usual," Kosslick said. "It will certainly be more musical."”

From http://www.tonight.co.za

 
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