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Monday, February 12, 2007

Review: The Fountain


Going away for a couple of weeks so I might not get to update the blog as regularly. Sorry about that. But my friend Matt's birthday is important to me and I miss Wellington so you can all curse me like you want - I dont care. Well actually I do care, but there is nothing I can do. Tickets are paid for and I'm looking forward to it.
The Great Barrier Reef would hate me if I didnt stop there before I leave for good for Germany so hardly any internet there either. Next time you hear from me I'm either on the road or already back home in Germany.
So as a treat I am posting my review on Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain, which (for me) is one of the best films I have ever seen. It is a highlight of the filmyear 2007 and should not be missed.
Talk to you soon and now enjoy.



-M

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Listener Review


Wowie, we have our first listener review and I'm absolutely delighted (no I have not taken any drugs - me swears) to post it here. Thanks
Sauresprutz. I hope everyone enjoys reading it. Keep the feedback coming. Just because there is no podcast at the moment doesnt mean Verbal Diarrhea is dead. ;)

The campaign is still going on. Help us infect the web with Verbal Diarrhea. And now go on and read Sauresprutz's review.



Have fun.
-M

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Review: Apocalypto




Hello everyone,

I hope you enjoyed my last review (The Queen). If not - then I'm sorry to report that here is another one - this time for Mel Gibson's Apocalypto.

When I posted this a couple of minutes ago I wanted to re-write it because of things some of my friends said last weekend. We had a movie weekend and one of my friends had seen Apocalypto even though she didn't want to. And I was quite interested to find out what she thought of the film.

Turns out she found it rather silly and ridiculous, which I have to say totally suprised me. Not because her and me usually like the same films, but because I could not understand what was ridiculous about this particular film. The things she said didn't make any real sense to me, but quite to my surprise I also couldn't come up with a really good defense for the film.

So I re-read my review trying to cleanse it of any exaggeration I had made about the film, but I couldn't find any. Re-reading it I absolutely agreed with what I had written earlier. So I guess what it all comes down to is a truth we all know, but sometimes forget - people like different things. What is absolutely brilliant for one can be utter BS for someone else. And yet both of them can find something that they totally agree on as well. Fascinating creatures - are we not?!

-M