captainwacky42

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Fri, June 2, 2006
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6:30 pmSeattle True Independent Film Festival Opening Night ShortsRendezvous JewelBox Theater
Includes: The System Wurks, DVD, The 9th Entry, Missing Pages , Black Daisy

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DARKON | posted 12-SEP-07 |
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I friggin LOVED this film. All the people are not only cool and colorful, but they have crazy skills. some of these dudes are giving speeches off the dome that rival LOTR dialogue (or at least come close). extremely interesting

I Can't Sleep | posted 21-FEB-07 |
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i enjoyed this song and this video was tight. cool sense of kinetics and grit.

BACK HOME | posted 28-NOV-06 |
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I am so very glad that the stories of the survivors of the Rwandan genocide are being preserved through documentaries like this excellent film. Please keep up the great work!

NO SWEAT | posted 07-NOV-06 |
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I know that Am.App runs on a unique vertically integrated model and is known for treating employees well, but i don't know much else. No Sweat (great title, by the way) seems to investigate pressing and important issues. I can't wait to see it!

My Name is Jackie Beat | posted 06-NOV-06 |
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A terrific film that provides a layered portrayal of a great entertainer.

Ng | posted 06-NOV-06 |
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This film is very well-crafted and left me feeling accutely disturbed. I experienced a sensation of visceral discomfort when I saw it, which I think is a testament to the effectiveness of the film. The ending reveal was excellent.

The Chicken of Chillness | posted 06-NOV-06 |
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yes. THIS is the film

Journey Into Sunset | posted 04-JUL-06 |
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captainwacky42
Jul 04, 2006 09:12PM

I had the privilege of watching Journey into Sunset on a fine sunny Saturday at the LA Film Festival. One would probably need to be made of stone to be unmoved by the story of tens of thousands of Ugandan children being kidnapped and forced to commit grizzly atrocities in the service of a rebel movement that began before they were even born. Yet, despite the obvious humanitarian significance of this story, Western media coverage is virtually nonexistent (as seems to be the norm when it comes to the tragedies that occur in so many of the weakened states in post-colonial Africa).

It is precisely because of this unfortunate dearth of media coverage, that I am so grateful to the director, Rick Wilkinson, for making this well-crafted film and to Don Cheadle for throwing the weight of his celebrity status behind such an admirable cause. It is always a pleasure for me to see folks getting behind a good cause, and Don Cheadle went above and beyond conventional donations to ch

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