This film brought Google PageRank alive (for 36 days scale turned white - it is just a beginning of popularity) a little bit.
It means people have some interest to this film... Not like several other (like Ancor non-profit and others, that have high voting and average, but Google scale is dead...
Cinemocracy, I think should first judge by Google PageRank, then by comments, then voting.
Enjoyed it very much! Great variety of faces, colors, voices, sizes, perspectives, pauses, gestures, and most of all, insight. The music helped keep it movin' along. Alan utilizes the medium well with its limitation and possibilities, which goes to show you that, indeed, size does not always matter and that "it ain't the size of the wave, but the motion of the ocean" that counts! !Adelante, hermanos Dominguez! Keep up the good work!
Poor?
Wow I couldn't disagree more.
This was a whimsical and fun look at a topic that, over the past seven years, has become to touchy to discuss in mixed company.
This film made it fun to watch the discussion again.
Five stars all the way!
Comments
Please adjust the volume, a
Submitted on August 13th, 2008 by AnonymousPlease adjust the volume, a good gig.
Thanks
Let's hear another one on one's favorite kind of music or mountain to climb.
This film brought Google
Submitted on August 2nd, 2008 by AnonymousThis film brought Google PageRank alive (for 36 days scale turned white - it is just a beginning of popularity) a little bit.
It means people have some interest to this film... Not like several other (like Ancor non-profit and others, that have high voting and average, but Google scale is dead...
Cinemocracy, I think should first judge by Google PageRank, then by comments, then voting.
Enjoyed it very much! Great
Submitted on July 26th, 2008 by AnonymousEnjoyed it very much! Great variety of faces, colors, voices, sizes, perspectives, pauses, gestures, and most of all, insight. The music helped keep it movin' along. Alan utilizes the medium well with its limitation and possibilities, which goes to show you that, indeed, size does not always matter and that "it ain't the size of the wave, but the motion of the ocean" that counts! !Adelante, hermanos Dominguez! Keep up the good work!
poor
Submitted on July 26th, 2008 by Anonymouspoor
Poor? Wow I couldn't
Submitted on July 26th, 2008 by AnonymousPoor?
Wow I couldn't disagree more.
This was a whimsical and fun look at a topic that, over the past seven years, has become to touchy to discuss in mixed company.
This film made it fun to watch the discussion again.
Five stars all the way!