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TYT: Warren Buffett Socialist - Fox News' Cavuto Schooled

TYT: Warren Buffett Socialist - Fox News' Cavuto Schooled

Impressionist Does Shakespeare in Celebrity Voices

TYT: George Clooney - Sex & Drugs Rule Out Politics

TYT: George Clooney - Sex & Drugs Rule Out Politics

TYT: George Clooney - Sex & Drugs Rule Out Politics

TYT: George Clooney - Sex & Drugs Rule Out Politics

TYT: George Clooney - Sex & Drugs Rule Out Politics

"Sid and Nancy" - Ending Scene

shuac says...

My father is very literal-minded and has real trouble making sense of scenes like this. For instance, the scene in Michael Clayton when George Clooney stands with the horses on the hill was a big mystery to him.

The YouTube commenter that gwiz is quoting also has some trouble with literal-mindedness. Not as much trouble as my Dad, but it never crosses the commenter's mind that Alex Cox (the director) is merely constructing a series of symbols. In the commenter's world, this scene can only be a thing that he can identify with, a dream. It must be a drug-induced dream: the human construction of an altered mind.

Well, why should it be so limiting? Ask Blankfist, he'll tell you that directors are visual storytellers. Cox had to figure a way to wrap this tragic tale up in some artistic fashion. Why not re-tell Sid's entire story in the last scene with nothing but symbols? Sid eats pizza in the wasteland (working-class England), he is belligerent and anti-social (flipping the table over), he begrudgingly dances with little kids (the Sex Pistols), and then he dies with Nancy (the taxi).

In fact, the soundtrack lists the title to this gloomy instrumental song as "Taxi to Heaven." So is it a dream or something much much more subtle and therefore better?

I rest my case, your honor.

from dusk till dawn-outtakes and bloopers

James Bond introduces himself to Mr. White

Hybrid says...

This was filmed around Lake Como. It's where a lot of the Hollywood elite buy places (Clooney etc.)

The actual villa this was filmed at: http://www.jamesbondlifestyle.com/index_travel.php?m=tr&g=tr006
>> ^deathcow:

Actually I think its Casina Reuyelle And Vehspah according to the Innernet Muvie Datarbese, thanks bud. Wont it let you edit them?
By the way as I understand things, Dag just put a fat downpayment on the building shown in this clip. Seriously though 1) which lake in Italy is this?
2) this guy is the best Bond EVER 3) I liked this movie.

Sarzy (Member Profile)

blankfist says...

Just this very second George Clooney blew me. Okay. Now I'm rubbing it in.

In reply to this comment by Sarzy:
Okay, now you're just rubbing it in.

In reply to this comment by blankfist:
I just found out right now that we were accepted as official selection in the Malibu International Film Festival. Fuck. I'm so excited right now!

In reply to this comment by Sarzy:
Ooooh, good stuff! Congrats, definitely. Can't wait to watch it!

In reply to this comment by blankfist:
Yes, actually. We got limited theatrical here in the States. We'll be playing in Carmike and Wynnsong. I don't have actual locked down dates yet, but there it is. Pretty exciting.

In reply to this comment by Sarzy:
Thanks, blankity blank. So -- what's the latest with your film? Any news on a release of some sort?

In reply to this comment by blankfist:
*quality

Rosemary Clooney - Love, You Didn't Do Right By Me

Rosemary Clooney - Mambo Italiano

"You're so fucked." - Michael Clayton ending



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