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Neal Damiano's profile

Age: 33
Sex: Male
Location: CT
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Most Anticipated Film: Last House On The Left remake
About Me:
Favorite:
Movies: Taxi Driver, Mean Streets, Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, Less Than Zero, Romeo is Bleeding, Heathers, Pump up the Volume,Valley Girl, to many to list.............
Actors: Christian Slater
Directors: Stanley Kubrick, Wes Craven
DVD's: see movie list



The Proposal (review)

By at 07/03/2009 | 1 Comments

Romantic comedies are predictable most of the time, so it’s how we get there that matters “The Proposal” seemed to be getting there with some flames & creativ…

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Morphin(e) short film review

By at 05/26/2009 | 0 Comments

Morphin(e) is a nerve jangling little short I recently came across very solid story. Jack Norris (Paul J Alessi) is an ex-con trying to seek redemption from h…

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Fairview St indie film (review)

By at 05/19/2009 | 0 Comments

My friend Michael McCallum whom I met at Project Twenty1 film festival a few years back just sent me his first full feature film that he directed, wrote & act…

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State Of Play (review)

By at 05/18/2009 | 1 Comments

The political thriller State Of Play is one for the time capsule, a homage to print journalism that is being released at a time when newspapers are gliding into…

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The Haunting of Molly Hartley

By at 04/25/2009 | 1 Comments

Mickey Liddell’s directorial debut The Haunting of Molly Hartley is anything but haunting as it fails to even scare. A cross between Rosemary’s Baby & the…

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C

The Strangers

By at 03/26/2009 | 0 Comments

A young couple at a remote house get some late night visitors in debuting writer/director Byran Bertino’s effectively stripped “The Strangers". Providing home i…

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B

The Wackness

By at 03/23/2009 | 1 Comments

Luke Shapiro is a 17 year old who views the world as bleak who takes nothing seriously in his life. His parents fight about money on a constant basis he is not …

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C

Righteous Kill

By at 03/23/2009 | 2 Comments

It’s been over ten years since the stars have lined up & we once again have arguably the two greatest american actors of the 20th century come together to do a …

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B

Gran Torino

By at 01/24/2009 | 1 Comments

Clint Eastwood is known for playing the classic antihero that we all love in Gran Torino he’s no different. Eastwood redefines what it is to be a grumpy o…

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The Wrestler

By at 01/17/2009 | 9 Comments

Mickey Rourke returns back to Hollywood with the highly praised The Wrestler. Darren Aronofsky took a big chance casting Rourke in this role but anything …

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Milk

By at 01/02/2009 | 0 Comments

Gus Vant Sant has become the film making crusader for gay rights over the years with his films. He returns with Milk the story of Harvey Milk, a gay man who mov…

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Changeling

By at 12/09/2008 | 0 Comments

Christine Collins, a single mother who lost her son & then was victimized by the police, reopens a sore wound in the chronicle of LA. Officials affirmed the cas…

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A

Burn After Reading

By at 12/06/2008 | 0 Comments

Coen brothers follow up to their award winning No Country for Old Men is no surprise for this left of center filmmaking duo - its complete opposite. A sort of F…

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Lakeview Terrace

By at 12/05/2008 | 0 Comments

Notable similarity to an actual case that was publicized quite a bit in Los Angeles where a police officer was accused of harassing an interacial married couple…

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Choke

By at 12/04/2008 | 0 Comments

We all know Palahniuk’s Fight Club was amazing, the chore of bringing another of his novels to screen must be daunting. First time filmmaker Clark Gregg, founde…

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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People

By at 12/04/2008 | 0 Comments

Simon Pegg pulls away from the ridiculous humor of zombie killing & crime fighting. Into the ackward hilarity of social climbing in “How to Lose Friends & Alien…

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Religulous

By at 12/04/2008 | 0 Comments

The new documentary starring Bill Maher & directed by Larry Charles of Cheers fame. Maher does a very good job of combining religious & ridiculous. By joining t…

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W.

By at 12/04/2008 | 0 Comments

Oliver Stone’s biopic on the 43rd president. Now one might argue George Bush is the epitomy of wasted power. He may have been born with a silver spoon in his mo…

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RocknRolla

By at 12/03/2008 | 0 Comments

In modern London real estate has replaced drugs as the biggest market & criminals are its most excited enterpreneurs. For anyone looking to be on the inside Len…

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On The Wrestler at 03/11/2009 08:47am



Well Joey thanks for reading my reviews. I will be posting new reviews up very soon I have not watched the dailies yet for Last House On The Left. I have been waiting a long time for this remake. Once I view the film I will definitely post my review. So check back soon.

On The Wrestler at 03/03/2009 1:24pm


I'm not going to argue with you over the internet obviously you have done nothing in your life that is productive. Secondly please read - I did not graduate from Northwestern. My advice is to not sit on the sidelines and become an actual spectator. I'm glad you read a book on journalism I'm very proud of you. I highly doubt you are a professional judging by your writing and bad language. You clearly have no class and it shows your intelligence level I doubt your over the age of fifteen and if you are that is very sad. The difference here is I write and you just read.

If you had actual work to show up on here then I would respect your opinion but I can not respect someone who bashes others without showing any of their own writing thats pretty weak. With your use of improper language I doubt you can actually write a readable review. If you want we can certainly compare resumes.

Please include your name so I can see some of your so called work as a professional.
Please leave Joey out of this he is a fan of my writing if you must bash direct it towards me Iv'e dealt with ignorant people like you before. Sorry if I have struck a nerve but like I said it is easy to sit back as you put it - talk smack about others when you have nothing to show for yourself.

On The Wrestler at 03/03/2009 1:23pm


I'm not going to argue with you over the internet obviously you have done nothing in your life that is productive. Secondly please read - I did not graduate from Northwestern. My advice is to not sit on the sidelines and become an actual spectator. I'm glad you read a book on journalism I'm very proud of you. I highly doubt you are a professional judging by your writing and bad language. You clearly have no class and it shows your intelligence level I doubt your over the age of fifteen and if you are that is very sad. The difference here is I write and you just read.

If you had actual work to show up on here then I would respect your opinion but I can not respect someone who bashes others without showing any of their own writing thats pretty weak. With your use of improper language I doubt you can actually write a readable review. If you want we can certainly compare resumes.

Please include your name so I can see some of your so called work as a professional.
Please leave Joey out of this he is a fan of my writing if you must bash direct it towards me Iv'e dealt with ignorant people like you before. Sorry if I have struck a nerve but like I said it is easy to sit back as you put it - talk smack about others when you have nothing to show for yourself.

On The Wrestler at 02/27/2009 11:58am


Kleptoburn,

Lets make up a profile just to comment on someones art. Here's a question what have you ever done in your life? Here is another one - where are your reviews? Please yahoo or google my name you'll see my credited work in journalism & film. It's easy to bash other people when you have done nothing to show for yourself. Here is some free advice you should try writing your own reviews & being productive instead of negatively commenting on others. You do not have to put "that" when you use "it" to verify your point - in the sentence "THAT it is truly shameful" journalism 101- unnecessary use of two words that verify the same conclusion. Just to help you out buddy. BTW - Yale summer journalism program Ezra Styles 2002 alumni

"talk smack" - nice grammer

Thanks
Neal Damiano