Anybody seen Grizzly Man? It's my favourite documentary ever. It's 94% nutty.
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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Anybody seen Grizzly Man? It's my favourite documentary ever. It's 94% nutty.
Wouldn't that be Cheetah Woman though?
Anybody seen Grizzly Man? It's my favourite documentary ever. It's 94% nutty.
And yet he does not triumph, squash court or no.
Michel Serrault died. Could that be #3?
I don't know if it's good, but it's the same crew that did Wet Hot American Summer. So if you liked that you should see this.
Also, someone linked to it earlier as a "very buffista movie."
ETA: It was Laga Laga "Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape" Jul 29, 2007 2:50:47 pm PDT
Schreiber, Theroux and Rudd? [Insert cool way of saying "I find them attractive" here.]
Also, see Wet Hot American Summer for Paul Rudd's performance-- I think it put him on the map in terms of becoming a comedic actor. There's a scene in particular with some hysterical physical work, I wish I could find a video of it.
Aaaand, to tie 2 discussions together. I adored him as Orsino to Helen Hunt's Viola in the Twelfth Night I saw. [link]
As much as I like some of Bergman's films and Antonioni's films (and I like a few), I'd be a bit more troubled by their deaths if I'd had any idea last Friday that either was still alive.
And Herzog is a whole generation younger than those guys. I think both were older than Godard, too.
Michel Serrault died. Could that be #3?
That's sad, he was still doing great work these past few years. I really liked him in Une hirondelle a fait le printemps not to mention Nelly & M. Arnaud and, of course, La Cage aux folles.