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Back from Toronto —

Even with unemployment, life goes on, especially life you planned before you became unemployed. As a result,
I spent most of the last week in Toronto. Besides a television appearance and a speaking engagement at a conference
I didn’t go out of my way to mention, I also attended the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), a great
collection of movies and called by some the opener to the Oscar season.
I saw 10 movies during this time: Kurami, Cleanflix, Whip It, Symbol, Like You Know It All, Mr. Nobody,
Hugh Hefner:Activist, Good Hair, Perrier’s Bounty, Waking Sleeping Beauty.
In terms of movie reviews, I’ll just give you two-liners.
Kurami: Ambitious and uneven – adapted from a Manga, it suffers from being close to that form, with parts of
it done rather hamfistedly next to much better scenes.
Cleanflix: Great documentary on a neat subject (companies re-editing movies to remove “immoral” parts), and
with a great “plot” moving throughout it.
Whip It: The perfect movie for teenage girls to see themselves in and feel great coming out of, and a great
film for everyone else as well.
Symbol: Nobody will ever see this film again in North America, and that’s a shame.
Like You Know It all: Nobody will ever see this film again in North America, and that is fucking awesome.
Good Hair: Brilliantly done documentary on the subject of hair in black culture, with Chris Rock making it a roller coaster.
Perrier’s Bounty: Let’s make Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels over and over and never get tired of it – I sure won’t. Fun.
Hugh Hefner: Over two hours long, should have been 2-3 episodes. Even nudity can’t save the length.
Mr. Nobody: A graduate of the class of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind – if you loved that you will love this.
Waking Sleeping Beauty: If you’re into disney history, this documentary is a glittering gold mine of the behind-the-scenes of Disney’s second golden
age of 1984-1994.

Even with unemployment, life goes on, especially life you planned before you became unemployed.  As a result, I spent most of the last week in Toronto. Besides a television appearance and a speaking engagement at a conference I didn’t go out of my way to mention, I also attended the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), a great collection of movies and called by some the opener to the Oscar season.

I saw 10 movies during this time: Kamui, Cleanflix, Whip It, Symbol, Like You Know It All, Mr. NobodyHugh Hefner: Playboy Activist Rebel, Good Hair, Perrier’s Bounty, Waking Sleeping Beauty.

In terms of movie reviews, I’ll just give you two-liners.

  • Kamui: Ambitious and uneven – adapted from a Manga, it suffers from being close to that form, with parts of it done rather hamfistedly next to much better scenes.
  • Cleanflix: Great documentary on a neat subject (companies re-editing movies to remove “immoral” parts), and with a great “plot” moving throughout it.
  • Whip It: The perfect movie for teenage girls to see themselves in and feel great coming out of, and a great film for everyone else as well.
  • Symbol: Nobody will ever see this film again in North America, and that’s a shame.
  • Like You Know It all: Nobody will ever see this film again in North America, and that is fucking awesome.
  • Good Hair: Brilliantly done documentary on the subject of hair in black culture, with Chris Rock making it a roller coaster.
  • Perrier’s Bounty: Let’s make Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels over and over and never get tired of it – I sure won’t. Fun.
  • Hugh Hefner: Over two hours long, should have been 2-3 episodes. Even nudity can’t save the length.
  • Mr. Nobody: A graduate of the class of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind – if you loved that you will love this.
  • Waking Sleeping Beauty: If you’re into disney history, this documentary is a glittering gold mine of the behind-the-scenes of Disney’s second golden age of 1984-1994.
Anyway, where was I? Oh yes… getting things done.

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  1. sushi-k says:

    this photo blog, the only one I regularly visit:

    http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/

    has a lot of TIFF photos every year. He lives in Toronto.

    http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/09/09/11/
    http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/07/09/28/

    and so on.