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Taste of Cherry (Criterion Collection) (1997)
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| Dessicated landscapes . . . desperate monocrop orchards . . . phalanxes of sweet kids! |
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Last Man Standing: Politics Texas Style (2004)
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| You already knew it was bad, but. . . . |
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Farmingville (2003)
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| Countryside laborers get established . . . only to be overwhelmed by brash urban cousins! |
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Life of Jesus (1997)
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| Nature abhors a demographic vacuum on this petri-dish planet of ours. . . . |
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Arlington Road (1999)
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| Is it just me? |
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Waco: The Rules of Engagement (1997)
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| Watch the court proceedings . . . people refused to believe the evidence of their own eyes! |
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Saudade do futuro (2000)
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| Grace under pressure with the other 16 million in Sao Paulo . . . or is it 20 million? |
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The Savage Eye (1959)
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| There's Dad's 1948 Chrysler . . . four billion still-living humans ago! |
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Horns and Halos (2002)
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| "Fortunate Son" indeed. . . . |
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Good Bye, Lenin! (2002)
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| It all changed in the blink of a coma . . . comrade . . . for better and for worse. |
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The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
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| I see lots of water in many wrong places. |
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All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001)
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| Alienation, boredom, celebrityhood, school cliques, societal strictures, Debussy. . . . |
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The Charcoal People (1999)
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| We all just want to make a living. . . . |
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Seven Samurai (Criterion Collection) (1954)
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| The Organic Farmers versus The Raiders. |
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Distant (2004)
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| Half of us now in cities, and what do we get? Fifty channels, plus unemployment. |
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The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1978)
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| Atavistic circumstances. |
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Orwell Rolls in His Grave (2004)
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| Network news honcho (paraphrase): If something happens . . . and it's not reported . . . did it really happen? |
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The End of Suburbia (2004)
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| Drive-by malls? Happy motoring? Road constriction ahead! Richard (The Party's Over; Powerdown) Heinberg and Jim (The Long Emergency) Kunstler are featured. |
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Empire of the Sun (1987)
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| Shanghai, the siege of Leningrad. . . . Who we are changes with circumstances. Are you ready for Peak Oil? Climate change? |
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Fun with Dick and Jane (2005)
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| Gross Domestic Product Report for 2Q2006 reports that Americans withdrew $62.2 billion from savings to make ends meet. |
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The End of August at the Hotel Ozone (1967)
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| Tenderness and morality face off with expediency and firepower. . . . Travelin' light and bare-backed. |
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Middle of the World (2003)
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| "This is Rio de Janeiro? Six months on our bikes for this?" |
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Ugetsu (Criterion Collection) (1953)
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| Wartime greed + glory-seeking = tragic karma amidst dreamy beauty + my favorite ghost. |
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National Geographic: Six Degrees That Could Change the World (2007)
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| Billions will die; get over it. |
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The Ballad of Narayama (1983)
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| Atavistic realities. |
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The World Sinks Except Japan (2006)
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| Geologists' phantasies of fame, power, and triple massages finally achieved. |