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Scott Norwood
Film God

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From: Boston, MA. USA (1774.21 miles northeast of Dallas)
Registered: Jun 99


 - posted 11-16-2002 08:54 PM      Profile for Scott Norwood   Author's Homepage   Email Scott Norwood   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
This is the latest documentary from the directory of "American Movie" (which, if you haven't seen it, you must!). This one is essentially a series of interviews with people who have unusual homes. There's an alligator farmer (really!) who lives on a houseboat, a weirdo who has an "electronic home" full of automated gadgets, a hippie who lives in an abandoned nuclear missile silo, a retired actress who lives in a treehouse, and a photographer who remodeled his house specifically to suit the needs of his cats. As bizarre as this sounds, and despite the lack of a plot, it actually works. We learn about the people and why they choose to live in the homes that they do. The basic premise is that one's home is a reflection of the owner's personality, which for the most part appears to be true in these cases (odd people really _do_ have odd homes). The film is relatively short (~70 minutes) and never gets boring. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who enjoys good documentaries.

I'm surprised that they didn't interview this guy (click here ), though.

This is also a great example of how good 16mm blowups can look, especially compared with all the DV and Digibeta stuff that we've had to endure over the last year.


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Michael Barry
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 584
From: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Registered: Nov 1999


 - posted 11-23-2002 09:30 PM      Profile for Michael Barry   Email Michael Barry   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I tried watching 'American Movie' recently, but I found myself getting quite depressed about the people in the doco. They didn't seem to have a brain cell amongst them. Sounds harsh, but I found it very, very draining to watch them try to get a sentence out. It's very rare that I can't deal with subject matter but this was one of those cases.

I am very interested in seeing Chris Smith's previous effort, 'American Job'. If anyone has a tape of that, please let me know. I will pay for shipping! [Smile]

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Michael Barry
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From: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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 - posted 11-23-2002 09:47 PM      Profile for Michael Barry   Email Michael Barry   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I tried watching 'American Movie' recently, but I found myself getting quite depressed about the people in the doco. They didn't seem to have a brain cell amongst them. Sounds harsh, but I found it very, very draining to watch them try to get a sentence out. It's very rare that I can't deal with subject matter but this was one of those cases.

I am very interested in seeing Chris Smith's previous effort, 'American Job'. If anyone has a tape of that, please let me know. I will pay for shipping! [Smile]

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