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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Lorene Scafaria Interview, Nick ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "From left to right, Diablo Cody, Dana Fox, and Lorene Scafaria. Or, the “Femmepire” as they call it, a triumvirate of female screenwriters. Lorene Scafaria has been toiling as a screenwriter for awhile, although her first produced film, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, is actually an adaptation of a novel by the same name. However, it manages to nail the “teen voice” without slapping a message all over it, and it should open up a few more doors for Lorene. Not that she needs them, since she’s already recorded an album of her own music, and has her next project already in the works. Read on to find out how she tried to capture the New York City feeling in this " [More]
    minerwerksminerwerks You're Not Gonna Miss This, Right?
    by minerwerks in minerwerks Blog
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    "In its function as documentary on legendary rocker Roger "Roky" Erickson, 'You're Gonna Miss Me' features testimonials from rock notables like Patti Smith and Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, as well as ubiquitous MTV talking head Kurt Loder. Interestingly enough, before we see any of them, and even before we see Roky himself, the first faces shown in this documentary are Roky's brother Sumner and his mother Evelyn. The typical modus operandi for documentaries on rock 'n' roll legends is to go heavy on exceedingly positive interviews about the history and significance of the subject. In the case of Roky Erickson, we do get a sense that his work with the 13th Floor Elevators in the mid '60s was seminal and worthy of recognition. Roky's songs heard throughout the film are uniformly strong and attention-grabbing. Even in a disheveled, hesitant state, Roky still slips into a performance effortlessly and beautifully. Surprisingly, though, the majority of ... " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Julie Delpy Dancing — Clip of t ...
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    "I’ve just returned from a screening of 2 Days in Paris, a comedy written, directed, starring and edited by Julie Delpy of Before Sunrise/Before Sunset fame. Delpy has been very vocal about how her involvement in those Richard Linklater films helped her get funding for Paris. But I wonder if Delpy’s candor isn’t doing her new film a disservice. Earlier today, I read a review of Paris in L Magazine (via GreenCine Daily) which seems to exemplify the general critical reaction to the picture. “The movie suffers terribly of course from the inevitable comparisons to Before Sunrise/Sunset,” writes Benjamin Strong “But in all fairness to Delpy, show me a " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Julie Delpy Can't Get Her Sci-F ...
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    "I stumbled across this story via the FILMMAKER Mag blog: in a lengthy story for the Contra Costa Times, Mary F. Pols talks to a number of female filmmakers, from super-indie to mega-Hollywood, about working in a business that is still overwhelmingly run by dudes. There's a lot of good stuff in the piece, but an anecdote from actress/director Julie Delpy particularly caught my eye. Delpy's second feature film as writer/director, 2 Days in Paris, opens in the U.S. next month. Festival buzz has generally been positive, but no one who's seen the thing can overlook the similarities between it and the film that marks Delpy's greatest triumph as an actress, Richard Linklater's Before Sunset/em>. Well, turns out, there's a reason for that. After working for some of world cinema's greatest directors and attending NYU film school, Delpy "had a drawer full of scripts that reflected her love of science fiction and other n " [More]
    MovieBabeMovieBabe Spider-Man 2 - Before Sunset
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    "By Tricia Olszewski Peter Parker just gives and gives and gives. But his dedication to fighting crime and whisking clueless children out of New York traffic as his alter ego, Spider-Man, only gets the perpetually tardy Peter branded as lazy and undependable. Even when he fudges a little, abusing his superpowers to, say, transport some pizzas within his boss’s 29-minutes-or-it’s-free guaranteed delivery time—swinging, with pie in the sky, above congested city blocks in the Spidey suit as a bystander remarks, “Whoa, he stole that guy’s pizza!”—his efforts backfire. The pizza caper leads to dismissal with the line, “I know to you, Parker, a promise means nothing.” Stoic photographer Peter (Tobey Maguire) takes the abuse, though, which also comes from his professors at school, his maniacal editor at the Daily Bugle, and, indirectly, his best friend, Harry (James Franco), who blames Spider-Man for his father’s death. But when ... " [More]
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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Julie Delpy Can't Get Her Sci-F ...
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    "I stumbled across this story via the FILMMAKER Mag blog: in a lengthy story for the Contra Costa Times, Mary F. Pols talks to a number of female filmmakers, from super-indie to mega-Hollywood, about working in a business that is still overwhelmingly run by dudes. There's a lot of good stuff in the piece, but an anecdote from actress/director Julie Delpy particularly caught my eye. Delpy's second feature film as writer/director, 2 Days in Paris, opens in the U.S. next month. Festival buzz has generally been positive, but no one who's seen the thing can overlook the similarities between it and the film that marks Delpy's greatest triumph as an actress, Richard Linklater's Before Sunset. Well, turns out, there's a reason for that. After working for some of world cinema's greatest directors and attending NYU film school, Delpy "had a drawer full of scripts that reflected her love of science fiction and other n " [More]
 
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