Lazy and Tired of Working for The Man
Well, the 27th Portland International Film Festival is in full swing and I've managed to see . . . one film. Yep. One film. I mean, don't get me wrong. If I only had to see one film from the entire festival I'm glad that it was Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin's entry, The Saddest Music in the World (2003). It was brilliant and probably his most accessible film to date, although my favorite is still Careful (1992). But one film? Yep. I gotta manage my time better or something.
Nightmare Town is the last stop before the long dark takes over, the city where logic is usurped by the infernal that lurks within us all. The inhabitants who walk these lonely streets hold no pretense of good taste or propriety. Nor do the inhabitants wander here out of fashion's sake. They have no choice but to dwell here.
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