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[QUOTE="nwhoopfan, post: 3252565, member: 7894"] [B]Kedi[/B]--Documentary about street cats in Istanbul. There are thousands of them. Many of the people living there take it upon themselves to care for the cats. If you are a cat person, this is enjoyable. Interesting look at the various personalities of the cats and people in a beautiful old city.[B] Trust Me[/B]--I like Clark Gregg. You've probably seen him plenty of times in a supporting role. In this indie he directs and stars. Managed to gather an impressive cast for such a small movie--Sam Rockwell, Allison Janney, Amanda Peet, Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, Molly Shannon. Gregg is a down on his luck Hollywood agent working with child actors. Rockwell is a rival who keeps stealing his clients. He thinks his luck has finally turned as he finds a gem (Saxon Sharbino, I wasn't familiar with her). Then the story takes some dark turns. [B]Mia and the White Lion[/B]--Marketed as a family film, but it's fairly intense. It's also fairly much masquerading as something other than what it really is--a conservationist expose of the legal practice in South Africa of raising lions on farms and then selling them for canned hunts. Fairly disturbing. Interesting in that it was filmed over a 2 or 3 year period. There are 2 kids among the main cast, you get to visibly watch them age before your eyes during the course of the film. [/QUOTE]
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