What are we reading?

Started by edison, September 21, 2003, 11:20:03 PM

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pete

some book I found at the movie theater called "don't think of an elephant."
"Tragedy is a close-up; comedy, a long shot."
- Buster Keaton

tpfkabi

I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away.

kotte

In The Blink Of An Eye - Walter Murch

I truly fascinating read about psychology, philosophy and also a bit about editing.

This is a great book about editing with lots of eye-openers.

Sigur Rós

Paul Auster - The New York Trilogy

cron



being the trendy whore that i am, i advice everyone to start reading it before all the buzz of its 400th anniversary comes. who knows, maybe Terry Gilliam will get back his Quijote project this year.
context, context, context.

Ravi


pete

"Tragedy is a close-up; comedy, a long shot."
- Buster Keaton

Pubrick







the complete poems of william blake
the complete poems of john milton
under the paving stones.

tpfkabi



don't scoff at the Mel Gibson sticker. there is a chapter on Richard Linklater.

http://www.relevantbooks.com/

both  books on film i've read from this company author's have spoken highly of Magnolia.
I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away.

cine

Quote from: bigideasboth  books on film i've read from this company author's have spoken highly of Magnolia.
Yeah, I heard that was a good movie..

classical gas

"Death on the Installment Plan"

Gloria



Skin Game:  A Memoir - Caroline Kettlewell

Really painful to read, but the author's unflinching honesty sheds new light on the subject.

Raikus



Gearing up for the Filmmakers Group. Tons and TONS of helpful info in here.
Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands, with all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves, let me forget about today until tomorrow.

Ravi

Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris

peaceisourprofession

"I choose the poverty of our poor people. But I am grateful to receive (the Nobel) in the name of the hungry, the naked, the homeless, of the crippled, of the blind, of the lepers, of all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared-for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone." - Mother Theresa
excerpt from her nobel prize acceptance speech