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Chop Socky Boom (2012– )
10/10
Super Awesome and Funny Show!
12 April 2013
Incredibly enjoyable to watch. Very funny and well produced. What more could you ask for? Watch it...you'll love it!

The cast of characters are well drawn and each brings their own brand of zaniness to their beloved Zodiac. The show moves fast and easily keeps an internet audience engaged. It also is a great look inside the crazy movie making personalities that populate the "industry." The attention to detail is also fun, for example, "Daisy" the rabbit, has from the beginning a hat that looks very much like bunny ears. Each "warrior" has their own color and they wear it consistently throughout the show. There's a polished feel to the series and is every bit as good as what you might find on Comedy Central or another cable channel. And it does a lovely job of showcasing Seattle.
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7/10
A burnt out lawyer disappears in order to put the puzzle of his life together.
30 January 2006
The spiritual journey of Daniel Coplan unfolds much like the spiritual journey that many of us find ourselves on: Confusing, painful, humorous and inspirational, anything but boring. Echos of Enlightenment is stylistically similar to books like Robert Persig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and movies like Memento, with the philosophical weight of What Dreams May Come. If you are in the mood for a 'brainstem' evening of movie watching, Echos of Enlightenment is not the movie to see. It requires the full attention of the viewer, prompting each to reflect on the state of their current existence.

One especially 'enlightening' aspect of the film is the look at the life of a lawyer. Mr. Coplan (Director) does a particularly good job of illustrating the tedium and minutia that can (and does) drive individuals to brink of implosion. I for one will never become an attorney after seeing this movie.

Echos of Enlightenment, while not technically perfect, is a film told in a unique and interesting fashion. Its subject matter is worthy of the art of cinema and should be explored more often. Thank you Mr. Coplan. Please make more movies.
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