Director and co-writer of "A Serbian Film" justify shocking baby scene
“Where there is no life, there is no art”; intones the snuff film director in A Serbian Film, but it might as well be the tagline of the movie. While much ink has been spilled regarding the boundary obliterating sex and violence on display in this self-funded Serbian shocker, it is the artistry of the film that one hopes it will be recognized, and eventually remembered, for. However, while full of raw power, the film’s commentary is somewhat blunt, and due to its Eastern European provenance, and a superficial similarity to torture porn, it seems far more likely that A Serbian Film will be regarded simply as the terminus of onscreen depravity. At the Fantasia screening both the director and co-writer (Alexsander Radivojevic) were quick to explain that the violence was metaphorical and that people in Serbia felt “fucked from birth through death”. Todd Brown at Twitch smartly compared certain scenes in A Serbian Film to Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal, in which eating babies is presented as a solution to Ireland’s hunger problem. The difference is that one is a crass literal depiction of being “fucked from birth” instead of a more refined, artistic metaphor like Swift’s
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Director and co-writer of "A Serbian Film" justify shocking baby scene
Director and co-writer of "A Serbian Film" justify shocking baby scene
“Where there is no life, there is no art”; intones the snuff film director in A Serbian Film, but it might as well be the tagline of the movie. While much ink has been spilled regarding the boundary obliterating sex and violence on display in this self-funded Serbian shocker, it is the artistry of the film that one hopes it will be recognized, and eventually remembered, for. However, while full of raw power, the film’s commentary is somewhat blunt, and due to its Eastern European provenance, and a superficial similarity to torture porn, it seems far more likely that A Serbian Film will be regarded simply as the terminus of onscreen depravity. At the Fantasia screening both the director and co-writer (Alexsander Radivojevic) were quick to explain that the violence was metaphorical and that people in Serbia felt “fucked from birth through death”. Todd Brown at Twitch smartly compared certain scenes in A Serbian Film to Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal, in which eating babies is presented as a solution to Ireland’s hunger problem.
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Friends Say Katherine Jackson is Joe’s Puppet
June 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under Entertainment News, michael-jackson
Filed under: Katherine Jackson , Joe Jackson , Michael Jackson , John Branca , John McClain People closely connected to the Jackson family tell TMZ they believe Joe Jackson is manipulating Katherine Jackson to make a quick buck — to the point she’s now in business with a dude who’s in the erotic content business. Katherine’s has partnered with… Read more
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Diddy Wants to ‘Kill Boston,’ Uses Pretend Gun
June 17, 2010 by admin
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Filed under: Snoop Dogg , TMZ Sports , P. Diddy Diddy didn’t just want the Los Angeles Lakers to beat the Boston Celtics in Game 6 — he wanted to “kill” ‘em … and he pulled the trigger on a make-believe pistol to drive home his point
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Let the Right One In Director Taps Oldman, Firth, Fassbender and Thewlis for His Next Film
Let the Right One In director Tomas Alfredson was initially slow to lock down a follow-up film.

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Let the Right One In Director Taps Oldman, Firth, Fassbender and Thewlis for His Next Film
More Drama! Lil’ Kim Mocks Nicki, Disses Diddy & Brings Keys Out
June 6, 2010 by admin
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So Lil’ Kim was spotted performing out a Sonar Nightclub in Baltimore. She performs her verse on All About the Benjamins and then shouts out Diddy at about 51 seconds, stating “Ay, Puffy should be ashamed of his f-ckin’ self!” I’m certain she’s referencing Diddy’s business dealings with Nicki Minaj, who Kim has been coming for for damn near a week now! Kim then brings Keys the Problem on stage and y’all KNOW what that means. In case you don’t remember who Keys is, you can check out her rude DISS to Nicki Minaj here. src wowwww Kim. this won’t make you relevant again, js.

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Marina Diamandis Photoshoot For Nylon Magazine
June 6, 2010 by admin
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These are featured in this months Nylon Magazine with M.I.A on the cover.

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Oh hai, its another perfection post
Attitude Magazine recently published a track by track review of Aphrodite. Soooooo Is Kylie’s 11th album, Aphrodite, the soundtrack of this summer? Here is the news: Aphrodite is back-to-basics Kylie. It is cohesive, precisely thought out record that slots in more as a progression form Light Years and Fever than Body Language and X. The latter two – while having classic Kylie moments – suffered from a lack of direction or in X’s case, too many.

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Oh hai, its another perfection post
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Attitude Magazine recently published a track by track review of Aphrodite.

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