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Bubba Ho Tep [message #5686] Tue, 22 February 2005 17:24 Go to next message
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Lon; Tried it but could not get past the first 45min. Am I missing something? Reminded me of that Movie where the guys are stuck in the bar after closing time and the patrons all turn into Vampires. With Steve Buscemi.
Speaking of Steve I saw Coffee and Cigarrettes. Are you a Jarmusch fan by any chance? Wait till you see Roberto Benigni sitting with Steven Wright. I love that guy Roberto.

Re: Bubba Ho Tep [message #5687 is a reply to message #5686] Tue, 22 February 2005 22:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sorry our tastes didn't mesh. 45 minutes-- well that's _half_.
Maybe I just like Bruce Campbell or anyone as Elvis and Ossie Davis
as JFK. It was more a One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest for me
than any vamp rip-off. I liked the Egyptian hieroglyphic
grafitti-- Bill Epstein would appreciate that I betcha---
it's his sort of sense of humor.


Especially after those posts about Sandra Dee. After all,
Bubba is bemoaning the fact that a nice young thing doesn't
even care if he's in the room while she's adjusting her
dress or what ever it was. Bubba says, "I might as well be
a housecat." I kinda feel that way myself most days.


I cannot mount a big defense for the film. It was recommended to
me by the staff at the store-- one of the "film buffs" if you
know what I mean-- someone who's prob'ly seen Casablanca a
bunch of times unlike me who bailed at about that same 45
minute mark.


There haven't been any at all picks to click and I remembered
what you all said about "I Heart Huckabees." I will avoid that
like the plague.

With my new dvd player I am catching up on commercial-free
star trek episodes and old plays. The ones I picked up
at the library are Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well and
the "Antigone" by Jean Annouille. Also got the gy-reen show
called "Basic" with Travolta and Jackson. I'm not ready for
much heavy duty drama so I'll put that in first.




Re: Bubba Ho Tep [message #5690 is a reply to message #5687] Wed, 23 February 2005 06:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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So; what do you think about Jarmusch?

Re: Bubba Ho Tep -> Mystery Train [message #5692 is a reply to message #5690] Wed, 23 February 2005 13:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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His stuff is real uneven and slow. Ghost Dog was his best
thing easily.


And casting Screamin' Jay Hawkins in Mystery Train was a real
coup.

But I don't, you know, think about Jarmusch _a lot_. I consider
him one of the cute or "hip" directors that the cognoscenti treat
like Andy Wharhol. Wharhol of the "Art is anything you can get
away with" school of creativity.

Re: Bubba Ho Tep -> Mystery Train [message #5695 is a reply to message #5692] Wed, 23 February 2005 15:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well; I think Down By Law is one of the best; In fact it is one of the few movies I own. And Stranger Than Paradise also, great stuff.
It's true there are no special effects; but thats not my thing.
Never thought of him as hip; though.

Re: Bubba Ho Tep -> Mystery Train [message #5698 is a reply to message #5695] Wed, 23 February 2005 21:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Down By Law. This is a new title for me.

I've heard of Stranger Than Paradise, but never ran across it.

I've seen A Night On Earth which was ballyhooed at the time,
but thought it was pretty weak.


How about Cassavettes? There is a documentary biography
I managed to see called "I'm Almost Not Crazy".

Re: Bubba Ho Tep -> Mystery Train [message #5699 is a reply to message #5698] Thu, 24 February 2005 03:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think Down By Law was his first, and best(Except for Ghost Dog; or Dead Man). I am a fan of Cassavettes. I wonder if that Doc is currently available?

Re: Bubba Ho Tep -> Mystery Train -> I'm Almost Not Crazy [message #5701 is a reply to message #5699] Fri, 25 February 2005 10:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Like my link says, it's hard to find.

But there is a reference there to a new Cassavettes biography
called "Cassavettes on Cassavettes" which might be of some help.


Also check the torrents. There is active movement to get
documentaries and other content digitally archived. It's likely
only ever beern transferred to vhs and hidden in remainder
shelves of vid stores and possibly library archives.


I just checked my interlibrary loan which goes through
all of Wisconsin. No luck. But torrents may turn up something
if a request is made. It's be an interesting hunt. A good intro
site to torrents and new media is called:

http://www.afterdawn.com



Re: Bubba Ho Tep -> Mystery Train -> I'm Almost Not Crazy [message #5702 is a reply to message #5701] Fri, 25 February 2005 15:20 Go to previous message
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Thanks; soon as I finish the pre-amp I get on it. Watched Bamboozled and realised I saw it before. Lots of thoughts on hold for now.

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