Monthly Archives: June 2008

R.I.P. Bob

Last night I had a sad dream that nevertheless made me happy when I woke up as I lay there remembering it. I dreamt I was staying with Robert Altman. Sort of looking after him. He had just finished making … Continue reading

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3 Things

In the Realms of the Unreal [2004] 1. Henry Darger kept a weather journal for ten years in an attempt to trace and record the hubris of Chicago weather forecasters.2. As he lay dying, Darger’s neighbor and landlord came to … Continue reading

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3 Things

Michael Clayton [2007] 1. Clooney exits via the escalator. The shot is framed in such a gorgeous way: we see two moving parallel horizontal lines. It’s a brilliant bit of symbolism because you can’t be sure what it symbolizes. 2. … Continue reading

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3 things about John Cromwell’s THE RACKET

The Racket [1951] 1. Robert Ryan walks into the room, just about to take a bite out of an apple. He sees Robert Mitchum standing there. They lock eyes and stare at each other for a moment. Ryan bites down … Continue reading

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Gas For Less @ Goodman TheatreThat’s my review. Go see this show. Amazing stuff.

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Enough!

We had NPR on this morning, as we do most mornings. Andy was in the midst of pouring a cup of coffee when he suddenly shouted, “Enough.” He walked over and turned off the radio. “Gas prices! Gas prices! I am … Continue reading

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Something to Ponder

John McCain (b. 1936) is older than Spam (b. 1937)

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3 Things

The Barbarian Invasions [2003]  1. He goes to answer his cell phone, but she snatches it away and throws it into the campfire. They both laugh.2. She passionately kisses him and then suddenly pushes him away, down the stairs. She … Continue reading

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via Andrew Sullivan: Jamie Livingston took a Polaroid a day, every day, from March 31st, 1979 until the day he died, October 25,1997.

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Tiki Terrace Adventure

Simultaneity. It took Andy a terribly long time to get home from work, much much longer that usual, so we ended up getting a late start. Just as we hit the sidewalk, the #77 bus that we needed went by. … Continue reading

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