Mateo

 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 100% (2 of 2)
Location: Brooklyn, NY
In My Own Words:
Hola! I'm a twentysomething actor/writer/dancer living in New York City, the center of the world! In other words, I'm a waiter. I love romantic movies, indie films, anything U2, Bif Naked, or Amanda Kravat, love Eric Schaeffer, Kevin Smith, & Edward Burns films, adore Bret Easton Ellis novels(esp.'Glamorama'), and my hair color usually changes once a month. That's about it...
 

Reviews

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Tick, Tick...Boom! ~ Original Cast Recording
Tick, Tick...Boom! ~ Original Cast Recording
Before there was the musical sensation "Rent," Jonathan Larson wrote several great songs and shows, some that have been heard (such as "Love Heals" recorded on Sherie Rene Scott's album "Men I've Had") and some that have been performed in New York, but not made available (like the Larson gem, "You call my name" sung at a benefit concert by Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel, and the rock-opera "Superbia"). In 1990, Larson performed a one man show called, "tick, tick...Boom!" several times in several incarnations. It told the story of himself and his fear of turning 30 without having made an impact. A few years after Larson's tragic death, his close friend and filmmaker Victoria Leacock and… Read more
Groove (Widescreen/Full Screen) <b>DVD</b> ~ Chris Ferreira
Groove (Widescreen/Full Screen) DVD ~ Chris Ferreira
"Groove" is a spectacle of a film, and not just for those like me who have been to and love the underground rave scene. It's a fun, intriguing story, the characters are great, the visuals are stunning, and it will literally make you want to get up and move!
Waking the Dead (Widescreen) <b>DVD</b> ~ DVD
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, what a film..., Jun 7 2001
I heard so many great things about this film, so I actually bought the DVD without ever seeing it. And man, did it blow me away. Wonderful performances from Billy Crudup and Jennifer Connelly along with a great script and superb directing make "Waking the Dead" a joyful, haunting film about lost love, sanity, politics, and doing what you can to stay alive and get what you want in the modern world.