Whoa, kinda psyched. The Brattle Theater is getting David Lynch's new movie INLAND EMPIRE in early December. It's supposedly in the 3 hour range and reportedly makes MULLHOLLAND DRIVE look accessible. Thank dog the Brattle replaced all their seats a couple of years back.
Zoe ,'Heart Of Gold'
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Back upthread, Frank asked about why the HH didn't write about McCabe & Mrs. Miller, and I answered, too glib, that it was too large a topic. Well, I was wrong. Dana Knowles wrote about it, and I just hadn't read her article yet.
Back upthread, Frank asked about why the HH didn't write about McCabe & Mrs. Miller, and I answered, too glib, that it was too large a topic.
That was joe boucher, actually. I am curious to read Dana's take on it, though. Her STRAW DOGS piece was a thing of beauty.
Yeah, she's just an amazing writer.
And sorry, the Joe sightings are so few and far between that it became you in my mind.
I saw the Making Of for Fur on cable and now I'm intrigued.
I sorta half recalled that Diane Arbus' brother (Howard Nemerov) was a famous poet.
I had no idea that her husband had been Allan Arbus who played Dr. Sidney Freedman on M*A*S*H.
Jessica nailed it for me wrt SMG. I was trying to figure out how to say exactly that.
I saw the Making Of for Fur on cable and now I'm intrigued.
They were shooting that in my neighborhood!
I don't remember it being mentioned here, but I saw a very lovely Canadian film the other night called Wilby Wonderful, starring Paul Gross, Callum Keith Rennie, Sandra Oh, and a host of other Canadian actors. It's beautifully shot and a darkly funny "a day in the life of" film. Definitely worth the Netflix.
Oh, is it finally Netflix-able? It wasn't for a while.
Oh, is it finally Netflix-able? It wasn't for a while.
Yup. Neat little film.