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Review of Things To DoThings To Do on Reel 13What is it about Reel 13's obsession with Canada? I can't seem to figure it out. It's a New York-based TV show – there are lots of New York films and New York filmmakers. Why do they insist on continually going north of the border for independent films? No comprendo. ... read morePosted on 11/21/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of The Bad and the BeautifulThe Bad and the Beautiful on Reel 13Believe it or not, I had not seen this film before and therefore, it was probably my most anticipated Reel 13 film yet. After all, it's a film I supposed was right up my alley – behind the scenes of old Hollywood, it had some actors I was excited about ... read morePosted on 11/20/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of ManitoManito on Reel 13MANITO, the newest Reel 13 Indie about Puerto Rican brothers trying to escape their families' dark past and make ends meet in a mostly Hispanic neighborhood in Washington Heights, was extremely frustrating to watch – it's very dark (Was it timed down? Did the compression in the transfer crush the ... read morePosted on 11/20/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of FetchFetch on Reel 13I don’t have very much to say about FETCH, the first animated short to be aired by Reel 13 (all of this week’s contestants on reel13.org were animated, so it’s not as if the viewers made it so). It was fine. Cute, funny – the animation is very ... read morePosted on 11/20/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of Rebel Without a CauseRebel Without a Cause on Reel 13Every once and a while, a movie comes around that defines a generation. EASY RIDER, ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN and THE BREAKFAST CLUB are all Examples. I would argue, however, that no film better defines the generation it came from than REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, which aired last night on ... read morePosted on 11/19/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of Wilby WonderfulWilby Wonderful on Reel 13Reel 13's latest Indie hails from north of the border and features a cavalcade of present day Canadian stars (if there is such a thing), boasting the likes of Sandra Oh, Paul Gross, Maury Chaykin and the current it-girl Ellen Page (before she became super-cute). The film is a wannabe ... read morePosted on 11/19/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of No Menus PleaseNo Menus Please on Reel 13These shorts are starting to annoy me with their consistent lack of quality. And in this case, I actually watched all three competitors so I KNOW that there were better films to choose from. This was actually the worst of all three, but I had a feeling it would win. ... read morePosted on 11/19/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of The Magnificent SevenThe Magnificent Seven on Reel 13I love the THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. It was one of the watershed films of my childhood – such a sense of heroism and decency propagated throughout the film. However, watching it again on Reel 13, I was reminded of something that I always sort of knew, but didn't want to ... read morePosted on 11/19/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of Two HarborsTwo Harbors on Reel 13Hmm…this is an interesting left turn for Reel 13 Indies. TWO HARBORS is a black and white 75 minute film from Minnesota that features non-actors and is about two people finding a connection through a search for alien life. I applaud the boldness of the Reel 13 programmers of thinking ... read morePosted on 11/14/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of La CasitaLa Casita on Reel 13So, I came home yesterday and told my roommate about how I met this girl at a party. She was really nice. And so, I decided to make a movie about it – not about meeting the girl, but instead about me telling my roommate about meeting the girl. That's ... read morePosted on 11/14/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of The RobeThe Robe on Reel 13Reel 13 switches gears to religious epics – a popular (and expensive) genre of 1950's Hollywood. THE ROBE , however, is a film that does not seem to have had as lasting an impact over the course of time as some of the others. Most audiences today are more likely ... read morePosted on 11/14/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of The Rage in Placid LakeRage in Placid Lake on Reel 13Aha! After last week's debacle with AMERICAN WAKE, I was starting to worry that the Reel 13 Indies were going to be a series of below average films that didn't receive more significant distribution for a reason (i.e. they stunk). But HERE - here they have found a diamond in ... read morePosted on 11/13/2008 by eplromeo8 Review of The ApologistThe Apologist on Reel 13Is Reel 13 serious with THE APOLOGIST? Is this really the film that was the viewers choice for Best short? I didn't get a chance to see the other films, but I have to think that there had to have been a better film than this one. Initially, I had ... read morePosted on 11/13/2008 by eplromeo8 |