Norm, you should, uh, see it. Also: Peter.
Movies with guns and stuff are fun, but without more depth, they don't really amount to that much, and depth is hard, because then we need to act and screenwrite and stuff. Also: movies about people our age disinterest me, because I don't like us, or consider our problems especially important. Well, those last two things aren't true. But I don't really think our problems are film worthy.
So what's left is stuff that doesn't require acting, but isn't about us.
I like two things: one, the movie about pointlessness, which is the six or seven vignettes about things that have no inherent positive value (as in, are simply means to some end). Also: some kind of movie about taking photos downtown that is dialogue free, and probably sound free (but with sound specifically recorded and placed over top), and which features livingish photos. I think it could be fun, because it'd be pretty low maintenance.
Anyway,
~parker.
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