I find the sleep-sepia of Jules et Jim approached by Spike in Mo' Better Blues and Jungle Fever -- these examples may prompt that it is Ernest Dickerson, who is actually the heir to Truffaut.
We can't afford the risks of absurdist reduction, but we can glean lessons from my performance worthy of a 10 day contract in the D-league. Distilling the western theatre of the American Civil War as "brutal, illiterate, men with pistols" is simply genius from our friendly Feral Professor. KirbySmithdom has been immortalized.
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I find the sleep-sepia of Jules et Jim approached by Spike in Mo' Better Blues and Jungle Fever -- these examples may prompt that it is Ernest Dickerson, who is actually the heir to Truffaut.
We can't afford the risks of absurdist reduction, but we can glean lessons from my performance worthy of a 10 day contract in the D-league. Distilling the western theatre of the American Civil War as "brutal, illiterate, men with pistols" is simply genius from our friendly Feral Professor. KirbySmithdom has been immortalized.
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