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Posted by Lil' Monster on Nov-05-2009 15:23:

Thumbs up

Saw the movie last night. I thought it was well done.

Oh I miss the underground parties....


Posted by Adamo on Nov-05-2009 15:57:

scored free tickets from the TA contest and WOW this movie was AMAZING! Really well done, great soundtrack and I really enjoyed the multiple storylines. You could really tell it was a labour of love and Amy put her heart into making this movie. I'm definitly considering getting the DVD.

The only downside was the audience questions at the end...


Posted by MissK on Nov-05-2009 16:30:

Techno scene documentary turned divorce! LOL

Good documentary.

I think I should make a documentary on my friends and party friends. I would go from parties to after parties and then to their work on Monday or Tuesday. I would showcase the successful friends, who have serious jobs. Who live their lives with a balance. but at the same time extreme in comparison to how others live their lives.


ps: thanks Jon for rehashing the memories of S&D in Montreal 2007 <3 pamplemousse!!!!!!!!!


Posted by jon jon on Nov-05-2009 17:43:

Cute movie! The highlight for me was in the first 5 mins when they drive to Montreal and get stuck in a snowstorm. "I can't see shit" LMAO I laughed, then cried.

I also liked the Awakenings footage!

quote:
Originally posted by MissK
ps: thanks Jon for rehashing the memories of S&D in Montreal 2007 <3 pamplemousse!!!!!!!!!


lol man, that was fun...


Posted by urban_legend on Nov-05-2009 18:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Adamo
The only downside was the audience questions at the end...


What the "party scene" questions?

They were a laugh.


Posted by MissK on Nov-05-2009 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by urban_legend
What the "party scene" questions?

They were a laugh.
'

We had already left.

The questions at the end of the film from the audience.


Posted by Mortyman on Nov-06-2009 01:23:

Ya I thought it was a pretty good movie. TBH though, I didn't really learn anything from it though. I just more or less was able to relate to it, and how music really captures people and it changes their lives.

But judging by directors comments throughout the movie I don't think she really went about the right way of asking questions of the "would-be" characters.

e.g. How many times did she ask her husband "and how does that make you feel?". God, is there anything worse than a woman ALWAYS asking you how you feel?!?! LOL. And it seems that she never turned the camera off. You could tell by little clips throughout the movie that people were just getting annoyed by how often the camera was on them, even if they had nothing to say. just imo anyway. I still liked the movie


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