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Day to Day

Posted on 23 August 2010 by Clayton

How could I have been so naïve as to believe feelings would be retrieved after so many years…

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I Fear Me

Posted on 23 August 2010 by Clayton

With each passing day I feel my inner demons growing stronger…

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My Little One’s Gone

Posted on 23 August 2010 by Clayton

You planned your entrance in the summertime, with bright fireworks, open hydrants, and
folks playin dominoes to unwind…

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My Loss

Posted on 23 August 2010 by Clayton

Its inexplicable how I didn’t know you, but I knew I loved you…

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The Hangover: The GeoReview

Posted on 21 July 2010 by Clayton

If you haven’t seen The Hangover than you have missed a moving and gripping tale of a group of guys who go to Las Vegas and fight to get back home in one piece. Yeah and that people is the super brief summary.

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The Road to Canton: John Madden’s Ride Through Football History: The GeoReview

Posted on 21 July 2010 by Clayton

This NFL Films production is set as John is driving to Canton, Ohio and the Pro Football Hall of Fame for his induction.

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El Che: Investigating A Legend: The GeoReview

Posted on 21 July 2010 by Clayton

El Che: Investigating A Legend is a 1995 biopic about the revolutionary leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara de la Serna.

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Born Into Brothels: The GeoReview

Posted on 21 July 2010 by Clayton

Born into Brothels is a 2004 film by Ross Kauffman and Lana Briski about the power of a camera in Calcutta, India’s Red Light District. Lana is a New York-based photographer who works with the children of sex workers and asks them to take pictures of their lives using a camera after their fascination with [...]

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Food Inc.: The GeoReview

Posted on 21 July 2010 by Clayton

Food Inc. is a documentary from Magnolia Films (the company that made The Inconvenient Truth) that shows people why they need to be more careful with the food we the people eat.

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Jacques Audiard’s Un Prophète: Hard Cons with a French Flair

Posted on 18 December 2009 by Ari Patrinos

Jacques Audiard’s Un Prophète has been called a French Goodfellas, combining elements of the prison movie, the gangster film, and the coming of age story all at once. This Goodfellas tag is kind of a marketing ploy.  Watching the movie never reminded me of the Scorsese classic.   No, Un Prophète is something different.  Though sharing some [...]

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