panic, what did you think of Blow-Up? did you notice jane in it? her scene kind of stands out.
edit: oh, it being on the bottom of your list means something. i was disappointed as well. but i still think the short amount of time the camera spends with with Jane makes it worth the watch.
yeah, thats tough...Blow-Up kept grabbing me, really pulling me in, then letting me down again...with odd stuff really, and it was mostly the lead characters doing, the little "improv-touches" he seemed to be giving here and there, acting out the eccentric artist, was over-did for me - being critical.
same with Dead-Man, there were scenes in that which were priceless, or just left to run on for 20-30-40 seconds toooo long; made for odd timing and myself to wonder too much about the cast, director, editor and what not, more then the film and the zoned sense it seemed to trying to instill.
i did not notice Jane!
right away i thought of the model who was supposed to be in Paris, haha - "
i am in Paris".
but then, i remembered one of the two girls who crash the place for work, i thought straight away when they actually showed her face and they are all restling around; that this girl is actually a modle, and i doubt she would be doing this IRL haha...
you know what im talking about?
the tall more talkative "dirty blond" ... that must be her.!
i bet'cha $5
____________________________________________________________
am now waiting for the sun to go around to start a new marathon...
Wild Strawberries***
Chinatown**
JFK
Manhattan
Annie Hall
Casablanca
Hearts & Minds**
Sorrow & the Pity***
ive seen the W Allen films many many times over, and the others not with *
Wild Strawberries and the Sorrow & the Pity im really looking forward to.