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18 Responses to “Sleep Dealer: Interview with Director Alex Rivera”
alex rivera is a stupid idiot retard xenophobe ignorant, he tries to make mexico look like a terrible place, i would be glad if he and his faimly are mauled by rabid dogs and his skull turn into a pen holder
Si te gusta el Cyberpunk, te la recomiendo. Si has leido Neuromancer, Mona Lisa acelerada, Quemando cromo, (e)’s, La primera calle de la soledad, ¿Sueñan los androides con ovejas eléctricas?, Johnny Mnemonic, Criptonomicón o alguna similar, ya conoces el género. Bueno, la de ¿Sueñan los androides…? no es aún cyberpunk, pero es un antecedente y la de Criptonomicón es más postcyberpunk. ¿Sueñan los androides…? es el libro en el que se basó la película Blade Runner.
which most of us already-isn’t the utmost truth.
i’ve been on the other side of fence-an immigrant, exploited-and the like-per another country-and am more conscionable to bring forth-aptitude that defends my capability to be extensive/diverse-as what anyone else is/does-no matter where i stand..pls see this movie-as rivera said-”it may get pulled out of the catagory-sci-fi-at the neighborhood
blockbuster/hollywood video-and moved to the
documentary section-”scarey, but a very possibled tr’th+
copying sci-fi pieces of past/latest-greatest
that have been seen before-usu. brings in young brilliants/geeks/nerds & would-be’s the most. more importantly is other undercurrents
that the film expresses about immigration and
“work in the north purposed for better reap of rewards” being met far away from-whether per the mexico/us at-border (or eerily already a realtiy-india/asia-and some other b-commonwealth countries)(cont’d)
i saw this film last night in northern cal loca-and was taken aback by how many younger
people weren’t in the audience-espec. indeed-that weren’t latino/hispanic by targeting drive to encur them there (internat’l latino film fest)..(excuse my presume-but the gendre so familiar as
filtered through other places, i figured as maybe equalled a l/h audience-would run the of the same popularity)for guessing of some inspirations which curb after-though not (con’td)
I went to see the movie at the AFI theater in Silver Spring, MD… I got a chance to talk to him afterward about the themes of the movie and some of the decisions he had to make as the director and writer when he first conceived the movie. It was a really great film and I had a great time talking to him. :]
5 Stars. Good movie. We may be headed this way.
alex rivera is a stupid idiot retard xenophobe ignorant, he tries to make mexico look like a terrible place, i would be glad if he and his faimly are mauled by rabid dogs and his skull turn into a pen holder
Mmm… sí, pero… arriba de dónde???
Tijuana, México.
Si te gusta el Cyberpunk, te la recomiendo. Si has leido Neuromancer, Mona Lisa acelerada, Quemando cromo, (e)’s, La primera calle de la soledad, ¿Sueñan los androides con ovejas eléctricas?, Johnny Mnemonic, Criptonomicón o alguna similar, ya conoces el género. Bueno, la de ¿Sueñan los androides…? no es aún cyberpunk, pero es un antecedente y la de Criptonomicón es más postcyberpunk. ¿Sueñan los androides…? es el libro en el que se basó la película Blade Runner.
boring
Do you recommed the movie?? I´m from Mexico and I´ve never heard anything about this movie but it looks interesting
Watch it online her DVDRip
Divxon.blogspot . com/2009/12/sleep-dealer-2008.html
where does the movie take place?
which most of us already-isn’t the utmost truth.
i’ve been on the other side of fence-an immigrant, exploited-and the like-per another country-and am more conscionable to bring forth-aptitude that defends my capability to be extensive/diverse-as what anyone else is/does-no matter where i stand..pls see this movie-as rivera said-”it may get pulled out of the catagory-sci-fi-at the neighborhood
blockbuster/hollywood video-and moved to the
documentary section-”scarey, but a very possibled tr’th+
copying sci-fi pieces of past/latest-greatest
that have been seen before-usu. brings in young brilliants/geeks/nerds & would-be’s the most. more importantly is other undercurrents
that the film expresses about immigration and
“work in the north purposed for better reap of rewards” being met far away from-whether per the mexico/us at-border (or eerily already a realtiy-india/asia-and some other b-commonwealth countries)(cont’d)
i saw this film last night in northern cal loca-and was taken aback by how many younger
people weren’t in the audience-espec. indeed-that weren’t latino/hispanic by targeting drive to encur them there (internat’l latino film fest)..(excuse my presume-but the gendre so familiar as
filtered through other places, i figured as maybe equalled a l/h audience-would run the of the same popularity)for guessing of some inspirations which curb after-though not (con’td)
I went to see the movie at the AFI theater in Silver Spring, MD… I got a chance to talk to him afterward about the themes of the movie and some of the decisions he had to make as the director and writer when he first conceived the movie. It was a really great film and I had a great time talking to him. :]
ARRIBA PERU
he is amazing. and soo talented. i can’t wait to see sleep dealer!
i want to see that movie is sound grath, quiero verla¡¡¡
he’s a cool dude man.
What a nice guy.