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Friday, March 18, 2005

Coffee and Cigarettes

We watched Jim Jarmusch's film Coffee and Cigarettes the other night, with a little bit of disappointment. Jarmusch is probably most well known for Night on Earth(1991), a great film that contains five separate vignettes, linked together only by the fact that each story begins in a taxi cab. This newest film uses the same concept of vignettes interconnected by something as seemingly inocuous as coffee and cigarettes, but this interconnectedness feels like a gimmick; many of the scenes feel contrived and unscripted. While Jarusch shoots the vignettes beautifully black and white, most of the stories were dull with a few notable exceptions: Cate Blanchett (as herself) meets with an envious cousin, also played by Blancett; Bill Murray waits on the Wu Tang Clan, and Alfred Molina and Steve Coogan have a hilarious exchange in
a sequence entitled "Cousins." It's not the best movie we've ever seen, but it's Jim Jarmusch. He's an important filmmaker, so we recommend it.
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Tuesday, March 08, 2005

The L Word

Ok. We admit it. We're hooked on the L Word. We've seen 12 episodes from the first season, and we only have a couple more DVDs to go through before we're done. Then we'll have to wait, sorrowfully, for Season 2 to be released. Oh, to be a slave to television.