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Tag Archives: nicholas roeg
3 things about Nichols Roeg’s INSIGNIFICANCE
Insignificance [1985] 1. Napoleon’s crap. 2. “You can never understand anything by agreeing, by making definitions. Only by turning over the possibilities. That’s called thinking. If I say I know, I stop thinking. As long as I keep thinking, I … Continue reading
3 things about Nicholas Roeg’s DON’T LOOK NOW
Don’t Look Now [1973] 1. Only one of the candles blows out. 2. Swimming rats. 3. Thanks to a clever camera angle, she appears to be swallowed by the beds.
3 things about Nicholas Roeg’s THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH
The Man Who Fell to Earth [1976] 1. While drying the glass with a towel, one of her press-on nails comes off. 2. “They’re stuck. Now I’ll never get them off.” 3. Christmastime in a liquor store.
3 things about Donald Cammell & Nicolas Roeg’s PERFORMANCE
Performance [1970] 1. Chazz runs his index finger down the side of the Rolls Royce a moment before pouring acid on it. 2. Sparkly, extreme close up of a nipple. 3. The two enormous, cabinet-sized speakers.