
Jonathan Ross is sort of a connaisseur of Japanese flicks, or at least he poses as such in his, not very unknown to the Och audience, documentary Asian Invasion. In his chapter on Japanese anime, Jonathan pays special attention to the works of Hayao Miyazaki. Even more attention paying Ochers may remember him as the director of Mononoke-Hime (1997), an Och’s Weekend Movie featured in our cinema last year’s summer. So on Jonathan’s advise and Och’s request we present another Miyazaki flick as this week’s Och’s Weekend Movie: Spirited Away (2001).
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Some people have time on their hands, some have money in their hands. An English filmmaker is now seeking funds for his film about the fourteen (how much?) inhabitants of a remote and isolated Norwegian island. So, do you have any money left and want to have a fourteenth share? Watch the trailer and if you feel like giving a dollar or a pound, let Steve Price know.

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It took me a while to DL this movie, but it is most certainly worth the wait
A journey through the culture of 1980s Silicon Valley by Paul Norris.
Demix of the 60s Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant spy thriller Charade. Movie editing by Ho-FuN

When a boy and girl find an idol in the stomach of a rabbit, great richness follow, but for how long? Brilliant animation by Run Wrake. (w/subs)

Live Earth 7-7-7, dance for life, get your candles out, drop one and wake up to a new reality where you actually do care about the earth after seeing a mega mega bio what ever energy gulping concert.
First, see nature.
3 hours filming, 3 minutes footage, 1 hour watching, 1 hour astonishment.
“the definitive look at the diversity of our planet”
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Warning: Embedded Youtube Flicks Vinnie Style After The Jump!
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