
Today marks the last day of our three day event in which we had concentrated upon the directorial career of Steven Soderbergh. The turn out for this event has been tremendously huge and I am hoping that everyone will be willing to return for the fifth installment of the series which will take place in mid-January (more information will be announced soon). For me there is an interesting characteristic about Steven Soderbergh that adds a little bit of attractiveness to his films. He is a pessimistic artist and does not really bother hiding his negative thoughts and feelings. Despite the depressive outlook that he bleeds through in his personal statements about his career he still tends to create stories that people are fascinated in watching. They are enjoyable films, none the less! Recently he has been vocal about the idea of retiring from the practice of filmmaking, but that would be as practical as any member of the Clinton duo actually retiring from public office (or completely removed from the public eye). It will probably not happen any time within the foreseeable future. Despite all of this we will continue to endearingly watch our very own contemporary cinematic Eeyore work his directorial talents into wonderfully entertaining stories.
The Fantabulous Time Machine of Mr. SoderberghPosted on The Film Cynics
Review of The InformantPosted on Marshall and the Movies
Review of The UnderneathPosted on The Movie Encyclopedia
Review of Ocean's ThirteenPosted on Foolish Blatherings
The Despair and Irony of Steven SoderberghPosted on Matte Havoc
Review of The Girlfriend ExperiencePosted on Not Just Movies
Review of The InformantPosted on Cinema Viewfinder
Review of Ocean's ThirteenPosted on Movie Mobsters
Review of Che (part 1 & 2)Posted on The Movie Encyclopedia
Review of The LimeyPosted on Bill's Movie Emporium
Review of Che: Part TwoPosted on Korova Theatre Presents
Review of Ocean's ThirteenPosted on Blog Cabins
Review of The Girlfriend ExperiencePosted on Cinema Viewfinder
Soderbergh: I Hate That I Love YouPosted on The Dark of the Matinee
Review of TrafficPosted on Radiator Heaven
Review of Ocean's ThirteenPosted on The Movie Encyclopedia