So, I just watched Paris, je t'aime last night. Really it was the second time I had seen it, but the first time I atempted to watch it I was waisted and didn't make it all the way through; not because it was bad, I just passed out. But anyway, it is a great movie comprised of several short films, directed by various directors. The central theme is love obviously, hence the title.
I must warn anyone who doesn't like movies with subtitles, because most of the movie is in French. But with that out of the way, every story was awesome (some better than others).
Besides the great stories, there were quite a few cameos. Steve Buschimi (sp?), Natalie Portman, Maggie Gyllenhaal (sp?), and other famous American actors play parts. And I promise I am not just partial to the movie because I am secretly in love with Maggie Gyllenhaall. She is only in one short film.
WATCH IT
The latest music I downloaded is by a Scottish artist named Alexi Murdoch. I heard him on a friend's friend's myspace page and had to buy his album from itunes, mostly because I am partial to sad, acoutic music. So, if you like sad, acoustic music you might like Murdoch. I do admit he is kinda cheesy sometimes.
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dude, i dig the drunken thoughts. haven't seen the movie, thanks for the heads up. i would have really loved to see your blog after the bravery show, haha. great to see you!
Brandon, congrats on the blog! Glad we somehow served to encourage you to do it!
I also enjoyed paris j'taime. My favorites were the Coen Brothers' and the last one -- the American woman in Paris.
As for Alexi Murdoch -- love him. I've actually seen him perform twice in Boulder. Really fantastic shows. Check him out if you get the chance. The first time I saw him play, I decided that I needed to talk to him. Pretty sure I made a fool out of myself, and he made some "funny" comment about my hands being sweaty (I was nervous). Awesome.
Anyway, it was great hanging out with you here in Boulder! Come back!
Looking forward to more drunken thoughts!
I watched Paris J'Taime again last night and found that loved it even more the second time around. :)
We are anxiously awaiting more drunken thoughts!
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