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Sam: I think something like eighty-six to ninety-two hours. A good documentary usually has to have a lot of footage-- even more than I shot. But usually those movies end up being shot on DV, 'cause it's just cost-prohibitive to shoot that much footage.

I saw the movie yesterday, and I am easily creeped out by scary movies, so i jumped a lot! i thought the part where they used the Wilco song was good, like it fit, until the scary stuff started happening... then when the Haggard song played...yikes! I don't think I will ever listen to that song in the same way again.

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Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 2 has now begun streaming on Disney Plus and it features the Star Wars Captain Wilco clone character. The Bad Batch Wilco clone captain is working for the Empire and leading the operation on Serenno. Who is Captain Wilco and has he appeared in the Star Wars movies, Clone Wars, or Rebels animated shows before?

As much as it is a gigantic cliché to say that one has always had a passion for film, Matt Mueller has always had a passion for film. Whether it was bringing in the latest movie reviews for his first grade show-and-tell or writing film reviews for the St. Norbert College Times as a high school student, Matt is way too obsessed with movies for his own good.

Good movies are hard to find. Really good movies are as rare and as precious as gold. I'm pretty picky when it comes to what I watch. At the same time, I don't like to know too much about a film before I go see it. I absolutely hate it when a trailer of a film gives away a plot turn that comes half an hour into the story. I want the film itself to reveal those things. I don't want to be in the middle of a scene where some of the characters are in danger, and think, "Well, he's going to be okay, because he hasn't said that quote from the trailer yet."

So, if I don't want to know much of anything about a film before I see it, and I don't like to just watch everything that comes out, then how do I manage? Well, I've got a couple of tricks I use. The first one, as I told SiMA in a conversation we had recently, is that I have a short list of directors whose films I will go to see without question: Wes Anderson, The Cohen Brothers, M. Night Shyamalan (I'm pretending The Happening never happened), the guys at Pixar, and Christopher Nolan. But I won't see many films a year if all I do is just wait for movies from this group. Well, that's where Movielens comes in.

Those of you who use Netflix will be familiar with their recommendations. Well, Movielens is to Netflix recommends as Alfred Hitchcock is to Ed Wood. It rewards the time you take to rate movies on a five star scale, with stunningly apt predictions for films you haven't yet seen, or rated. I've used it for the last 10 years or so, and trust it so much that I'll see a movie I've never even heard of before, based solely on its prediction that I'll like it. I can't recommend it highly enough.

But I don't want to make this post simply a list of my favorite movies. I'd prefer it to be more of a discussion of films we've enjoyed and what we liked about them. So, feel free to post a comment, with a link to the trailer if you so desire, and a bit about what the film is about, and/or what you liked about it. If it's a recent movie (especially Inception) or if you want to talk about something in detail, please put "SPOILER" at the beginning of your comment so those who haven't seen it yet can avoid knowing too much.

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