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Every so often I have to pay homage to the site that keeps Clickerama open, Stomp Tokyo. This week they wanted me to go out and find some fun new video review sites, and to take a close look at their links list to see which sites are still worth visiting. They also wanted me to stop scratching the furniture. Well, two out of three ain't bad.
The other bit that got me chuckling was her review of Close Encounters of the Third Kind ("What are the other two kinds?" she asks -- do yer research, Whitney), and her dressing-down of the way the film ends. As for the ending, when ol' Rick is welcomed into the spaceship by the happy little aliens, you gotta admit that's pretty frickin' selfish of him. What about his wife and kids? What're they supposed to do? Dad's out gallivanting across the universe, and Teri Garr's working for minimum wage in some restaurant somewhere. Nice ending, Mr. Spielberg. A while back one reader asked the guys at Stomp Tokyo to do something called "Bong Hit Theater," in which one would find recommendations of films to watch while, er -- chemically enhanced. The gents at ST demurred, claiming a lack of necessary experience. Besides, it looks like that gap has already been filled by the Video Bivouac and its section entitled "Fried Filmage." Most of the Bivouac's content is reprinted from See magazine out of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and the columns are usually film recommendations along a certain theme. Not exactly the most extensive reviews ever written, but fun in a cheeky sort of way.
Liz can be pretty merciless when a film disappoints; her dissection of the movie Brainstorm is swift and severe. The injection of a joke or two might possibly improve these reviews, but the real problem lies in the lack of paragraph breaks. The text is dense and can be difficult to read at times. Otherwise, Liz's is a thoughtful site with a lot to offer. The final stop on our tour of video sites is the appropriately named Unknown Movies site. Keith, the site's proprietor, wants to review the movies you've never even heard of, much less laid eyes on, and so far he's doing pretty well. Lengthy, chatty reviews with an occasional sparkle of humor are the rule here: the fact that you'll never see In God's Hands doesn't ruin the enjoyment of reading Keith's complaints about it. One of the few sites on which reading the reviews is truly better than seeing the movies themselves.
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