Discland
edited by Jonathan Doyle
Mafioso (The Criterion Collection, 3.18.2008) Nino Badalamenti is a supervisor in a car manufacturing plant who hasn't taken a vacation in over two years. On his way out the door to visit his beloved childhood hometown of Sicily -- with his blonde wife and daughters -- Nino is handed a package by his boss and asked to deliver it to a powerful and influential Sicilian gangster named Don Vincenzo. Once in Sicily, Nino has a hoot seeing friends and family, but his wife has trouble fitting in and is unfairly dismissed as a snob by Nino's family. Even more worrisome, Nino finds himself entangled in an intricate web of secret mafioso dealings and is eventually sent on an unexpectedly... elaborate errand. (continued)

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July 2

Hancock

July 3

The Whackness

July 4

Diminished Capacity

Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S. Thompson

Holding Trevor

Kabluey

We are Together

July 9

Full Battle Rattle

July 11

A Man Named Pearl

August

Eight Miles High

Garden Party

Harold

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Journey to the Center of the Earth

Meet Dave

Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

The Stone Angel

July 18

A Very British Gangster

Before I Forget

The Dark Knight

The Doorman

Felon

Lou Reed's Berlin

Mad Detective

Mamma Mia!

Space Chimps

Take

Transsiberian

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Two Tickets to Paradise

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Boy A




 

The sound of the other

The sound of the other Chris Penn shoe...the one everybody suspected was probably in the wings...is starting to be heard: Page Six is reporting that friends "privately suspect that his death [last week] was caused by drugs. One Penn pal said: 'Chris fought a battle with drugs his whole life, and it had gotten bad again.'" Why is it when a guy dies too young and too soon, which is almost always due to un-natural causes...why do friends and family always consider it sensitive and respectul to keep mum about why he apparently passed? The one good lesson for others to reflect upon...the one positive thing that a sad and untimely passing might (indirectly) achieve, which would be to to dissuade others from unhealthy indulgence...why is it always deemed hurtful or insensitive when this is delved into?

Posted by Jeffrey Wells on January 30, 2006 at 07:43 AM

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