THE CARNIVAL OF CINEMA: #1
| The lights dim and the curtain rises on the first edition of The Carnival of Cinema. We ask that you turn off your pagers and please no talking until the final credits roll. We open with CONAN STEVENS – THE WORLD’S BIGGEST ACTION HERO? explaining how he got started acting in movies. I beg of you, please click on his link. This guy can break me in two like a toothpick. Are you as mad as hell and won’t take it anymore? Stop over to FILMGEEKS and read their review of the 2-Disc set of the classic film Network. Do the world a favor and kill your TV. JON SWIFT offers his view on why political conservatives shouldn’t be so happy with Disney’s The Road To 9/11. Read the post and then dig into the lengthy comments that follow. If you think conservatives shouldn’t like Disney’s movie, wait until you find out what Mel said. Mel Gibson is a groveling brown noser. Just ask LEGAL REDUX’s Cody Herche. From career suicide to the real thing. Darrell of THE SOUTHERN CONSERVATIVE shows that some people will kill themselves to get on TV. The post has a good round up of films showing “"The latest in blood and guts and in living color." How about some living color sans guts. LITER REVIEWS’ Vincent reviews darn near everything (music, software and even electronics.) Now he reviews bubbly, colorful Japanese films. Shimotsuma Monogatari is fantastic and quirky film starring Japanese television star Kyôko Fukada. There is the suspension of disbelief and then there’s this… Annette Bening is going to portray Helen Thomas? Helen ThomasWhat’s next? Samla Hayek portraying Mr. Rosie O’Donnell? Morgen Jahnke of SENSELIST has this and more on upcoming biographical films. The Horror…The Horror… No, I’m not still going on about Thomas. Paul McElligott of Celluloid Hero Reviews offers his nearly always correct opinion on Apocalypse Now! I love the smell of shaving cream in the morning. Andy Horbal has some thoughts on a can of shaving cream. He also has a very good post. Check out NO MORE MARRIAGES! And that’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone for their submissions! The Carnival of Cinema is ongoing with submissions being taken through Wednesday. It will be posted every Friday. Have an opinion or article about the film industry? Have you reviewed a film or DVD? Have any tips on breaking into the biz? Send submissions HERE! FEATURE THIS CARNIVAL ON YOUR BLOG The other editions: The Carnival of Cinema: Episode II The Carnival of Cinema: Episode III Categories: film, Carnival of Cinema Labels: Carnival of Cinema, film, links, movie reviews |




























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