I just watched Columbine a week ago while I was travelling. Great flick. He likes to bend the differences between the US and Canada though, such as racial makeup.
I'm sure the current administration is praying that that movie doesn't get released before November. That's probably why Disney refused to release it.
I'm sure the current administration is praying that that movie doesn't get released before November. That's probably why Disney refused to release it.
oh man, isn't that the truth...
someone beep Rick...I bet he could get some exposure to the movie if a smaller / indepdendent company would release it
shit, I think he know's how to and would enjoy getting some EYEBALLS on that product...
hell I'd love to see it myself and would REALLY love to see it released prior to November by anyone....
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Originally posted by benc
Documen- try: Presenting facts objectively without editorializing or inserting fictional matter
What's that? The new right wing definition?
Here are a few real film industry definitions of what a Do-cumentary film is:
"Do-cumentary is the creative treatment of actuality."
-- John Grierson, Cinema Quarterly 2.1, 8.
"A nonfiction film about real events and people, often avoiding traditional narrative structures."
--Timothy Corrigan, A Short Guide to Writing About Film, 4th ed., 206.
"A film or video presentation of actual events using the real people involved and not actors."
--John W. Cones, Film Finance and Distribution, 154.
"A term with a wide latitude of meaning, basically used to refer to any film or program not wholly fictional in nature."
--James Monaco, The Dictionary of New Media, 94.
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