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as an warhol fan i have to bring this up:

http://www.factorygirlmovie.net/
just releasee on dec. 29th, not widly available though
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0432402/
trailer: http://www.apple.com/trailers/weinstein/factorygirl/

This biopic follows Edie Sedgwick (Sienna Miller), who dropped out of Harvard in 1965 and partnered with a young artist named Andy Warhol (Guy Pearce). Warhol made her a star, but fame proved to be more than she could handle.

The year is 1965, and Edie Sedgwick is living every young girl’s dream. Rich, ambitious and beautiful, Edie’s life changes forever when she meets Andy Warhol, New York’s most famous artist, and the man who will transform her into a dazzling superstar. She has the world at her feet. Every woman wants to be her. Yet, Edie is alone.

the stench of rumours and lawsuits surrounds this film. it seems like everyone and their baby momma have something to say about it or against it.
The film has also sparked up news as Lou Reed, a member of the Velvet Underground and friend of Edie's, has publicly told the New York Daily News, "I read that script. It's one of the most disgusting, foul things I've seen - by any illiterate retard - in a long time. There's no limit to how low some people will go to write something to make money", as well as "They're all a bunch of whores." Despite an apparent distaste for the material, Reed agreed to license his song "Heroin" to the producers for the price tag of three hundred thousand dollars. ]
Bob Dylan's lawyers have also threatened to sue, alleging that the movie portrays Dylan as responsible for Sedgwick's death. To date no lawsuit has been filed and one is unlikely to be filed now that Edie Sedgwick's brother, Jonathan Sedgwick, is claiming that Dylan's affair with his sister was true, and that she ostensibly aborted his child.
The production has been set back by numerous delays including a lawsuit by Sony Pictures. As a consequence, additional photography was postponed until mid November 2006 only four weeks before the film's initial release.


interesting tidbet. not the first time this rumor has been let loose about a movie, though:
ienna Miller and Hayden Christensen treat us to some utterly convincing lovemaking in their new movie, "Factory Girl." And it's no wonder: We hear the costars actually coupled on camera.

"It's not simulated," an insider tells us. "They're really doing it."

In the movie, Miller plays doomed Andy Warhol protégé Edie Sedgwick. Christensen plays a folk rocker modeled after Bob Dylan.

It was during the film's Louisiana shoot that Miller ran into another squall in her stormy romance with Jude Law - and turned for comfort to Christensen, the "Star Wars" heartthrob.

"They spent about a month hanging out," says one pal of Christensen. "But then she decided she didn't want a relationship. Hayden was devastated. He really fell for her."

Added a friend of Miller, "Sienna wanted to try to make another go of it with Jude. But, again, it didn't work out. At the end of last summer, she and Hayden ended up in Toronto for more shooting. They hadn't talked in six months. But it turned out to be a great reunion."

Apparently. When it came time to shoot the love scene, word is the former lovers dispensed with the flesh-colored socks and pads favored by actors on less familiar terms. And, once the cameras were rolling, the two 25-year-olds fell into old habits.

At the movie's premiere on Monday, director George Hickenlooper would tell us only: "Sienna and Hayden grew close during the filming. It was an emotional experience for all of us." As for the sex, he said, "We tried to portray it tastefully."

And was congress actually in session during the shooting?

"I can't comment," Hickenlooper answered. "You'll have to ask Sienna about it."

Miller left the Chelsea Hotel after-party before we could ask about the love scene - and where she now stands with Christensen, who wasn't at the premiere. Yesterday, Miller's publicist said the sex wasn't bona fide: "She's just a really good actress."

But now we're wondering if that "really good actress" forgot a little something Monday night. She'd changed out of the divine white party dress she wore on the red carpet at the premiere into what looked like support hose for the after-party. Even Sid Vicious, who supposedly haunts the Chelsea Hotel's elevator, would've been spooked.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/493521p-415695c.html
 
I just saw Factory Girl the other night. The girls were shooting in the ass cheek with some kind of amp, 2-3 cc at a time. The story took place between 1967 - 1970. Anyone heard of using speed or amp this way? I can't imagine why they would be using IM instead of IV.

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