Showing posts with label Interesting. Show all posts
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Monday, June 2, 2008

Roman de Gare



On the strength of a decent-looking preview that I saw when watching the Audrey Tautou romantic comedy Priceless a few weeks ago, I went to see the new French suspense thriller Roman de Gare with three great acting performances by Dominique Pinon, Fanny Ardant and Audrey Dana. Loved it.

It's a great vehicle for Dominique Pinon, who up until now is mainly known for playing minor creepy roles in movies such as Amelie (2001), Delicatessen (1991) and City of Lost Children (1995). Here he gets a full fledged leading dramatic role, and as improbable as it may seem for his looks, a romantic and compassionate role.

In Roman de Gare, Pinon plays a gifted novelist who is the ghost writer for a famous novelist (Fanny Ardant) who apparently can't write at all. (Or that might be a lie and he's really an escaped child rapist.) While wandering around along French highways in his luxury car he stumbles across a young woman (Audrey Dana) whose relationship has just ended in a violent argument at a gas station. Her hard-luck story becomes the seeds of his next novel. (Or maybe he's making it up.) To pay back the favor he agrees to pose as her fiance during her visit to her farmer family in the alps...which leads to some wonderful bedroom farce comedy and a lovely portrait of rural France. When he finishes this escapade he meets up with Ardant, who eagerly wants to know what he's writing for "her" next novel. He's decided to break their contract and he wants to write the novel under his own name this time. But the novel is too good for her to allow it, and what happens next is...sorry, that would be spoiling it.

It's great to see Pinon in a leading role. It doesn't surprise me that he pulls it off so well, since he's been so magnificent at creating memorable, quirky characters. If you saw Diva when it came out, you probably will never forget his punk hoodlum character whose only lines of "I hate cars," "I hate Beethoven," and "I hate parking lots" were among the funniest in the movie. The other great gag in Diva is the end where it's finally revealed what music he has been listening to in his earphone the whole time.

Highly recommended, a very enjoyable film.






Friday, May 9, 2008

Links to Interesting and Fun Stuff

Just found today: a funny car commercial with a tie-in to "The Transformers" movie.

A really well-written introduction to post-modernism. Ironically it's written for a Christian audience, but it's pretty spot-on with the detail.

A collection of fantastic ship wreck photos.

Someone found a way to get a camera inside the cylinder of a car engine. It really does work exactly like they tell you in the illustrations!

I just like this cartoon of overly aggressive customer service. Another geeky cartoon by the same artist.

Ain't it the truth: life summed up in a one-panel cartoon.

In case you ever have to imitate him on SNL, learn how to talk like Frank Sinatra.

This page is served up by a web server operating off of a single AAA battery. There is also a photo of its predecessor, which ran on potato power.

YouRememberThat.com is a site full of rare and memorable TV clips. Here is rare clip of Sinatra and Presley singing together.

Mix some samba music, including girl singers whispering "kitchee koo".

If you have small children, you may have had a lot of fun giggling over the sneezing panda. Now check out the spoof.

If you missed "There Will Be Blood" at the movies this year, you should get around to watching this fantastic film. A lot of people are having fun over the ending scene with the line "I drink your milkshake!" Here is SNL's spoof of the scene; here's a YouTube video by Brandon Hardesty.

Speaking of SNL, they did a great sendup of the Elliott Spitzer press conference earlier this year. Here's the original; here is the SNL spoof.

Here's a great flashmob kind of event, where 16 actors staged a 'spontaneous' musical in the food court of a Los Angeles shopping mall.

The president of Tribune Interactive, where I work, hates meetings and has actually banned them from being held by anyone in the company for a whole week. I plan to show him this cartoon.