I think you might like Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors, and er, righhht....
Along some similar avenues, have you seen -?: The Saragossa Manuscript Queen of Spades (1949, Anton Wolbrook) The Last Samurai Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Black Magic (Orson Welles)
I saw the PBS special on Emma Goldman.
The website at pbs.org has additional material, including samples of Mother Earth magazine. Good show.
I saw Sin City today, at the Sony Metreon so, good trailers prior to screening of the main feature (not an overload of prevues, that's a step in the right direction, and no comercials. I mean, do me a favor - when I saw The Incredibles the Mountain View multiplex actually ran am TV sitcom commercial... that's yow! Especially for $8 admission, yada yada, etc.
Anyways, nothing happens to the little girl in Sin City.. to make a long story short... the movie is way way over the top but it's not sick or gory in the true sense of gorehound mania, but throw in uncomfortable seating and sound distortion, I concede how it would make one uncomfortable to anticipate more unsettling scenes.
Re: "Sin City"
er, righhht....
Along some similar avenues, have you seen -?:
The Saragossa Manuscript
Queen of Spades (1949, Anton Wolbrook)
The Last Samurai
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Black Magic (Orson Welles)
I saw the PBS special on Emma Goldman.
The website at pbs.org has additional material,
including samples of Mother Earth magazine.
Good show.
I saw Sin City today, at the Sony Metreon so, good trailers prior to screening of the main feature (not an overload of prevues, that's a step in the right direction, and no comercials. I mean, do me a favor - when I saw The Incredibles the Mountain View multiplex actually ran am TV sitcom commercial... that's yow! Especially for $8 admission, yada yada, etc.
Anyways, nothing happens to the little girl in Sin City.. to make a long story short... the movie is way way over the top but it's not sick or gory in the true sense of gorehound mania, but throw in uncomfortable seating and sound distortion, I concede how it would make one uncomfortable to anticipate more unsettling scenes.
Get into groovie and make a movie!