My current top ten list; based on what each film taught me about story telling. “Mosquito Coast”- For the scene that builds the conflict between father and son as they stand with their family before a crowd of natives who are enamored with the father’s recent invention of an ice machine. The camera movement employed [...]
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Once upon a time, on a starry night, my girlfriend came to visit me at the Christian youth camp where I was volunteering. One thing led to another, and my first curfew violation became my last. On a sweltering summer night in 1999 I was kicked out and asked not to darken their cabin door [...]
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Top Ten Today – July 12th 2008