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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. I saw two of these three films when I was at the fest. SON OF RAMBOW was one of my favorites of the festival and I also had a really good time at DELIRIOUS as well. I can't recommend SON OF RAMBOW enough. I can't wait for it to come out so I can show my local friends.
Enjoy the reviews!
Hey Harry, et al. Bungion Boy here in New York. This past January I attended the Sundance Film Festival for the first time. I had the time of my life and saw 18 films in about four and a half days. Some great, some interesting, some shouldn’t hold their breath waiting for a release. Check out my original reviews HERE. Still with all I had seen, there were several films that had been on my list that I didn’t get a chance to see. So this week I’ve been attending the 2nd Annual Sundance At BAM Festival in Brooklyn. Essentially Robert Redford brought about 25 films from the 2007 Sundance Festival and is showing them in New York. I had the opportunity to see some of my favorites from January, (Snow Angels, Rocket Science, Padre Nuestro) and catch a few new ones that I thought I’d write a few mini reviews for. Enjoy.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with some thoughts on the first few films I've seen today. I started the day with:
DELIRIOUS
Directed by Tom DiCillo (LIVING IN OBLIVION) and starring Michael Pitt, Steve Buscemi and Alison Lohman.
Pitt, the lucky bastard in THE DREAMERS, is a homeless young man who falls in with Steve Buscemi's character, a "professional photographer" (read: paparazzo in denial) and learns the ropes. He learns how to sneak into parties, where the goodie bags are and who will bring big money when photographed.
Alison Lohman plays a famous pop singer who is a prime target for Buscemi, but through an odd twist of fate, ends up stealing Pitt's heart and vice-versa.
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