The Feelies playing at the reunion?
I had forgotten about that. Jonathan Demme has good taste in music. He produced and directed a Robyn Hitchcock concert film.
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The Feelies playing at the reunion?
I had forgotten about that. Jonathan Demme has good taste in music. He produced and directed a Robyn Hitchcock concert film.
I do love Something Wild but it does have a lot of Melanie all the way through. Still, Reggae bondage scene. Vicious fighting in the end. Cool music throughout.
I finally saw Garden State last night (it's playing at the Parkway, for the EastBayistas). Liked it lots, thought Natalie Portman was fabulous, and couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Ian Holm. Loved the soundtrack, too.
Reggae bondage scene
Less Reggae might have helped. Seeing her, of all annoying women, in rasta paraphernalia added to her magical effect.
Seeing her, of all annoying women, in rasta paraphernalia added to her magical effect.
Kind of a Magical Caucasian? With the power to alienate?
Nah, she's already so settled in the free-spirited freeing yet troubled chick cliché. They often take on snippets from other cultures to help show exactly how untrammeled they are by The Man and his expectations.
They often take on snippets from other cultures to help show exactly how untrammeled they are by The Man and his expectations.
That's SOP for any bohemian though. At least she didn't have dreadlocks.
That's SOP for any bohemian though.
Absolutely. This cliche is most often filled by a bohemian woman.
But that's exactly what i like about WaH--you think it's the free-spirit cliche and then it turns out to be about something else.
I understand the movie shifts genres once or maybe even twice, but does the character shift too? And I don't mean in the "redeemed by love" or "redeemed because we understand why she's so 'free'" way.
I don't know. I can't remember the last movie I liked with a chick like that in lead. I was gratified that in Force Of Nature that he went back to his fiancée, but I didn't like the movie. It was just easier to sit through -- if it had been Melanie, I'd not have made it.