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jstephens9:
Well you sure did find some great pics...Thanks for posting them
RouxB:
Just got home from seeing "I'm Not There". Heath looked really (really really) good and I can't wait to go grab some screen shots. I quite enjoyed the movie even though, as I knew would be the case, I didn't get all the "insider" stuff. I'm gonna hit IMDb and then go see it again. Anyone else see it? What did you think?
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Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: RouxB on November 26, 2007, 12:10:00 am ---Just got home from seeing "I'm Not There". Heath looked really (really really) good and I can't wait to go grab some screen shots. I quite enjoyed the movie even though, as I knew would be the case, I didn't get all the "insider" stuff. I'm gonna hit IMDb and then go see it again. Anyone else see it? What did you think?
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Roux, did you see it at the Riviera with Todd Haynes talking about it afterward? My sister just emailed me she was there.
serious crayons:
I was amused and gratified to read this part of the Village Voice article, about "Renaldo and Clara":
--- Quote ---This humorless, solipsistic spectacle was hell on audiences but heaven for headline writers: "Gone With the Idiot Wind" or "Ballad in Plain Dull." The Village Voice sent six writers to review, five of whom panned it. "So many reputations are sunk by Renaldo & Clara that it's like watching the defeat of the Spanish Armada," James Wolcott cackled; Mark Jacobson put his life in jeopardy, beginning his review, "I wish Bob Dylan had died." In The New York Times, Janet Maslin nailed the star's peculiar narcissistic diffidence: Dylan gives the impression "that he isn't really interested in acting, and that he is always acting anyway."
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R & C is the only movie I've ever walked out on -- and I was a huge Dylan fan! Now I know I wasn't the only one who was bored.
Ellemeno:
Matilda has an IMDb page:
http://us.imdb.com/name/nm2494283/board
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