tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15851934.post113816384602215822..comments2023-11-03T00:36:33.435+10:00Comments on Galaxy: She's Leaving HomeKirstyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14035268080440921379noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15851934.post-1138330360132758022006-01-27T12:52:00.000+10:002006-01-27T12:52:00.000+10:00No, I haven't seen Deadwood, although some of the ...No, I haven't seen <I>Deadwood</I>, although some of the more switched on students with access to Foxtel that I taughtlast semester would regale me with stories of how good it was, so I definitely want to.<BR/><BR/>If you like Bill Murray, I wouldn't let the Sophia Coppola experience put you off <I>Broken Flowers</I>, although I think, in terms of Jarmusch's body of work that his use of capital 'S' stars is a problem akin to Bernardo Bertolucci's use of Hollywood actors in <I>Novocento (1900)</I> in that it posed a 'problem' for NeoRealism as a film movement. Although I am prepared to accept the counter-argument that the Stars in Jarmusch's film are all slightly left off centre. And the most horrifying scene I have ever witnessed in a film was in <I>Novocento</I>. Donald Sutherland played a psychopath of the highest, or should that be lowest?, order...Kirstyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14035268080440921379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15851934.post-1138261591612656312006-01-26T17:46:00.000+10:002006-01-26T17:46:00.000+10:00i've been thinking about seeing it. i watched down...i've been thinking about seeing it. i watched <I>down by law</I> for the first time and was reminded of how much i love jarmusch - <I>mystery train</I> was the film that put me onto 'non-hollywood' film in the first place (that and <I>eat carpet</I> of course.<BR/><BR/>but i keep thinking of <I>lost in translation</I>. i hate sophia coppola a little more every day - esp since <I>godfather lll</I>. i especially loathe <I>virgin suicides</I>. but i love bill murray! i know it's a ridiculous reason to not go see <I>broken flowers </I>... i think it's more the case that i simply need to wait til i feel ready to go see it.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, i'm DYING to see <I>brokeback mountain </I> - i loved the novella.<BR/><BR/>speaking of cowboys, have you seen <I>deadwood</I>? it's in our video shop (which is expanding their tv section - so i'm finally getting to watch some telly series the <I>whole way through</I> - something that's increasingly difficult for a girl who spends all her day at home by herself, so craves out-the-house time at night). i've asked them to hold on to it for me, but i wa wondering if anyone else had seen it...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com