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Daniel Hirshleifer
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Ah...where to begin? I'd say my love affair with films started in the womb. Having nothing else to do to pass the time, I'd project 8mm films on the uteran wall. Once I was born, I knew the real fun could begin. When I was 3 my parents took me to Disneyland, and while there I took a trip on a little ride called Star Tours, and from then on I was hooked. But my film tastes didn't end with science fiction, they quickly ballooned to encompass every cool and offbeat movie from any part of the world. Around 11 or 12 I saw Blue Velvet on cable and I can't even tell you how much of an influence that had on me. But I love cinema from every time and every place. As long as it's good (and sometimes even if it's bad), then it's a movie for me! Edit: This edit is in honor of The Edit King.
The Buddha of Suburbia
The Dark Knight
Batman Begins (Blu-ray)
Jamiroquai - Live at Montreux
John Cage: Variations 7
Funny Games
Weeds - Season Three (Blu-ray)
So I Married an Axe Murderer (Blu-ray)
Company (Blu-ray)
Face/Off (Blu-ray)
Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Steelbook) (Blu-ray)
Classic Album: Reasonable Doubt
Rambo (Blu-ray)
V for Vendetta (Blu-ray)
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