I saw a pile of films at Eberts overlooked film festival this week. I saw a beautiful 70mm print of Lawrence of Arabia, an interesting film called Tarnation that was assembled from 20 years of home video footage capturing a family rife with mental illness. I saw the documentary El Norte and My Dog Skip (and got to pet skip).
And then I saw some great movies: Eroll Morris first film, Gates of Heaven is an amazing documentary about two pet cemeteries. Everyone should watch that film. Werner Herzog's Invincible blew me away.
Enough! I do feel a certain need to document my life through this journal, so please bear with me.
And then I saw some great movies: Eroll Morris first film, Gates of Heaven is an amazing documentary about two pet cemeteries. Everyone should watch that film. Werner Herzog's Invincible blew me away.
Enough! I do feel a certain need to document my life through this journal, so please bear with me.
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There are a few really awsome caves in the midwest, but as far as I know they are all commercialized and guided... sucky. There is an interesting one UNDER the minneapolis campus that I've been in, but it's pretty small.
I've been climbing in the black hills... the needles and such, it does kick a lot of ass out there. You ever climb at Devil's lake, WI? It's pretty awsome there too. Laters