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Monthly Archives: September 2007

The Naked and the Blood: SpoutBlog Week in Review

From Fantastic Fest’s secret smash to the NYFF selection that somehow became internet porn, here’s a look at the week that was.

NYFF: The Halfway Re-cap

A look at the NYFF films we’ve reviewed so far. Plus, details on when you can see them, even if you’re not in New York.

Jaman Movies on AppleTV: It’s Here!

Months ago, I wrote a post about rumors that Jaman.com (a service that lets you rent or purchase foreign and festival films online for less than five bucks apiece) was working on a method to make their films viewable on the AppleTV. As I explained then, this was exciting news for me, because I bought [...]

FilmCouch #39

Is money the root of all evil? Oliver Stone’s WALL STREET and Bill Haney’s new doc THE PRICE OF SUGAR, opening tonight, have a lot to say this week as we take on The Economy, Spout style.

 
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Crime Against Coppola: Trade Roughage, 09/28/07

Plus: the Rome and Mill Valley film festivals announce line-ups full of premieres and special events.

There Will Be Blood: Fantastic Fest Reactions

Reports from the Fantastic Fest secret are trickling in, and so far, there’s not a bad word on the street.

NYFF: The Darjeeling Limited

Underneath its distracting attractiveness, Wes Anderson’s latest is his richest, most personal film since RUSHMORE.

 
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There Will Be Blood IS Screening at Fantastic Fest

This just in from Matt Dentler, via Twitter: the final secret screening on the final night of Fantastic Fest is, as rumored, Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood. We’ll post reactions here on SpoutBlog as soon as they start flying in.

Yes, Natalie Portman is Naked–Get Over It. Clip of the Day.

The YouTube version of Wes Anderson’s short film short changes the original by focusing on the nudie bits.

Smiley Face Dumped To DVD

Gregg Araki’s stoner comedy is coming off a hit nine-month festival run. So why has it been all but abandoned by its distributor.