Features
The Lingering Death of Creativity in the Modern Anime Industry
by TheHappyKnife on Aug.17, 2010, under Features, Rants and Raves
Are you a fan of Japanese animation?
The writer of Cowboy Bebop (among other solid efforts), Dai Sato, has recently ripped the anime industry, as a whole, a new a-hole.
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Endangered Cinema: Rolling Thunder (1977)
by TheHappyKnife on May.21, 2010, under Endangered Cinema, Features, Reviews
Rolling Thunder (1977) is The Limey (1999) by way of The Deer Hunter (1978), but with a hook for a hand.
I’ll fess up and admit it.
What originally drew me to Rolling Thunder was the fact that Quentin Tarantino named his production company after it. In my estimation, Rolling Thunder just had to be some sort of crazy gonzo pic full of tits and explosions or possibly exploding tits. I came to the film bracing myself for a cinematic hell on earth in an easily digestible, cheapo grindhouse form. I never expected hell on earth to get kicked off with a cheesy John Denver-ish song, but this is the way the world ends in Rolling Thunder.
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Top 10 Tuesday: My Favorite Film Books
by TheHappyKnife on Apr.27, 2010, under Features, Top 10 Tuesday
It’s been a little while since I have attended to my dear little film blog, so now I’m feeling a bit like a deadbeat dad. Celluloid Burning started off as a labor of love so I figured, for this week, it would be best to get back to basics and write about things that hit close to home.
This week’s list is all about the books I love. Some are dog-eared with well-worn pages and creased spines. Others are lovingly preserved in mint condition. All of them are fun, entertaining, and insightful and all for wildly different reasons.
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Top 10 Tuesday: Saving Money at the Movie Theater
by TheHappyKnife on Mar.30, 2010, under Features, Top 10 Tuesday
Everyone knows the economy kinda sucks right now. Jobs are hard to come by and money may be tight for a lot of people. For many out there, going out to a movie theater may provide some desperately needed escapism/entertainment/glimmers-of-hope-in-a-sea-of-crushing-disappointments. There’s only one problem:
Watching movies at the theater is f*cking expensive!
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Top Ten Tuesday:Favorite Directors of All Time
by TheMcGuffin on Mar.02, 2010, under Top 10 Tuesday
This may be the most personal list I’ve written on this site. With film having been around for well over 100 years and the huge number of great directors from all over the world that have come and gone, the choices where daunting. I don’t claim to be an all knowing expert on film. There are many amazing filmmakers to whom I have seen little or none of their work. The director’s I do love, however, I’ve seen everything they have made and often tracked down rare and hard to find film’s from their oeuvre. I used no objective criteria in my selection, just my gut instinct and personal preferences. I know there are going to be a lot of people out there who scream “bloody murder” because I left out their favorite director to which I say… start your own damn website!
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Top 10 Tuesday: Movie Ending Spoilers CONTEST!
by TheHappyKnife on Feb.23, 2010, under Features, Top 10 Tuesday
Don’t you hate it when people spoil the endings to films you haven’t seen yet? What kind of jerk does that intentionally? Well…um…we are.
For this Top 10 Tuesday, we’ll provide the spoilers for the endings of 10 unnamed films. If you can be the first one to guess the titles of all 10 films correctly, we’ll send you some cool random swag for free. That’s right. This is the first Celluloid Burning contest! What kind of swag, you ask? You’ll just have to find out. Does it even matter? It’ll be free. Free shit is always awesome!!
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Top Ten Tuesday: Surprising Musical Moments
by TheMcGuffin on Feb.16, 2010, under Top 10 Tuesday
Movie Musicals are dead… ok maybe not dead, but at the very least they’re on life-support. The era of the big, opulent musical has passed. It passed away a long time ago. Yes there have been echoes of greatness, most notably Moulin Rouge, but really what else? Chicago, Rob Marshall movies… I think not (you have to bring something new to revive a dead genre). Now for the movie musical lovers, like myself, that doesn’t mean it’s time to slit your wrists and say “Hi” to baby Jesus just yet. There is cause for some celebration as there are plenty of films out there, that aren’t technically musicals (in the classical sense), but are best remembered for their unique and surprising musical moments. So lets collectively take the club out of Rob Marshall’s hands and give the dead horse a break.
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Top 10 Tuesday: Movies for the Dateless on Valentine’s Day
by TheHappyKnife on Feb.09, 2010, under Features, Top 10 Tuesday
Warning: For this week’s Top 10, just assume that most of these film trailers and video clips are moderately not safe for work.
February the 14th is a day of celebration for a significant portion of the population. Things such as cards, flowers, chocolates, and forcefully ejected, often viscous, bodily fluids are eagerly exchanged between loved ones. For another equally significant portion of the population, it is another lonely and unsatisfying day, and moreover a painful and unfortunate reminder of more lonely and unsatisfying days to come.
Whether though bad luck, unfortunate circumstances, your own strongly antisocial tendencies, or being fundamentally broken as a human being, you may find yourself dateless this Valentine’s Day. This also includes those of you who are on the opposite end of the spectrum. If you are in a relationship whose passionate fires have been reduced to naught but cooling embers (and you are a mere handful of fights away from eagerly holding down a pillow over your significant other’s sleeping face), this is a list for you.
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Top 10 Tuesday: Bill Murray Movies
by TheMcGuffin on Feb.02, 2010, under Features, Top 10 Tuesday
Happy Groundhog Day dear people of the interwebs! For those not in the know, Groundhogs Day is the annual celebration held largely in Pennsylvania where, according to folklore, if the groundhog emerges from his burrow and fails to see his shadow winter will end soon. If he does see his shadow, there will be 6 more weeks of winter. How the heck this all this started, only wikipedia knows. The holiday gained its greatest fame from the deja vu inducing 1993 film of the same name, Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray. What better way to celebrate this “special” holiday than than with an all Bill Murray Top 10 Tuesday.
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Top 10 Tuesday: Films for Knife Aficionados
by TheHappyKnife on Jan.26, 2010, under Features, Top 10 Tuesday
This week’s Top 10 is about as testosterone-packed as a gamete-filled twinkie. It will put rolling waves of Chuck Norris-like hair on your chest, regardless of whether you desire any or not. (continue reading…)

