flix.
i like movies. all kinds - most anything is appreciable, as long as you've had enough sleep and you can talk about it while it's going on.so many of the good movies are depressing. at least i remember them that way. i guess it's hard to make a poignant movie about purely happy shit.
crumb certainly wasn't like that.
but the legend of fong sai yuk, while not a literary/cinematic masterpiece, is hugely enjoyable over multiple viewings.
sometimes this depression revelling gets me down, but freeway wasn't all bad.
in high school, i used to love the heck out of the movie apocalypse now, but it wears a little thin.
i loved anime then too, and well, i still do.
i designed some clothes influenced by the movie hackers.
i met an independent documentary film maker, doug block, as he was making a movie about web page makers. the film went to Sundance and so did i.
spring '98 at swarthmore, i decided the campus needed some more agressive media, so with wilson, we showed some two fisted features.
i tempered that base culture with a little bit of class: art history, film: form and signification
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