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I'm not in the group but just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Magnolia. Saw it on TV then bought the DVD. You've just inspired me to watch it again some time soon. I don't believe I've seen it sober and I really ought to. Good choice!
I know i didn't write anything much about the previous two (though i still have vague plans of writing up the (ahem) eight pages of notes i made in a compulsive double viewing i did when i had the movie a month or so ago...) but here's my vote -

I like the sound of Happy Death and Magnolia

And just out of curiosity, what is the purpose of doing both the childeren of men movie and book at the same time would be? Are they significantly different in content?
Happy Death and Magnolia are my choices, too.

(Looking forward to those 8 pages of notes subtle seem the stars!)
A friend of mine is reading book, and she says it's way more intricate and the picture of human despair is even more potent in it. Plus someone suggested doing that last month. But whenever we get around to reading the book, we might just pick a different movie to go along with it and have that one be an "extra credit" movie. ;)
haha, well i might have to watch the movie again to work out what any of the notes actually meant ;)
oh, and feel free to call me rich if you like - subtle seem the stars is kinda mouthful...

And thanks for the clarification kristen, it sounds like a really interesting book, was torn between it an happy death..
I get on average over 200 hits at my blog a day not including blog feeds and readers. I have no idea who these people are because very few leave comments but most seem to be frequent readers and realize that's not a ton of people as far as blog hits go. But it's a fair amount. Would it be OK for me to sort of advertise Analogical Imagination there to see if we could recruit a few more people to join in on the discussions? I have no idea if it would actually bring more people in and if it did if they would actually join the discussion. But I thought maybe I could mention that we are in the process of voting and would love to have more people join us?

I do get the occasional Spammer. But they are mostly few and far between.

Let me know what you think. It's so nice to get alternate perspectives.
Thanks Rich. (Although I kind of like the feel of subtle seem the stars!)

I think I know what you mean about having to watch it again to make sense of the notes! I've watched several of his short films, Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, and Wild at Heart. I still think Mulholland Dr. is the most difficult to figure out!
Sure Laura, go ahead. I advertised on one of the boards that I hang out on, and because of that we now have Rich, which is sooo cool. :)
I was kind of glad about that too :)

And Laura, feel free to call me whichever you like. i respond to pretty much anything (including, occassionally 'Oi You'). Mulholland Drive is the only Lynch film i've seen, so i'm gonna have to work backwards i think.
I think watching Magnolia once a few years ago was enough for me. I'll toss in a vote for Tsotsi.

For the book, I'm intrigued by both of the Camus titles, as I know almost nothing about any of his novels.

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