wifey's on the phone with Malkovich!
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
He's in this new movie on Gustav Klimt that she's writing about for the LA Times. I'm not normally star-struck but [chappelle voice]it's Malkvovich[/chappelle voice].
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Always liked that film he directed, "The Dancer Upstairs"
hahaha
my great grandmother took him to school(through rain ,sleet & snow),knitted him a sweater and some socks
ahahahahaha...that made me laugh.
i actually DID make him banana bread. I was a baker at a spot in his neighborhood, and it was his breakfast treat of choice.
he got fresh banana bread!
I thought it was a joke, sorry:)
I hope no offense was taken?
peace kitchen!!!
None at all; i thought it was funny as hell.
Much too conservative and one-sided for my liking. Oh well, different strokes...
Because the moral of the film is basically "terrorism is bad". The anti-government group in the film is never really fleshed out in terms of what they are fighting for or against. It would have been a better and more interesting film if we knew something more about them. Malkovich also conveniently excludes economic conditions, US involvement in propping up dictators, etc.
Master Ninja Lee Van Cleef!
I miss MST3K
I actually saw this as a strength of the movie. the fact that the country was "a Latin American country" and that the city was just "a Latin American capital," etc. highlighted the common experience of US-backed dictators with support from traditional post-colonial arsitocracy and military vs. Soviet-backed rebels with support among landless peasants and leftist students that played out in so many countries. it's an archetype. the group in Dancer was supposedly modeled after the Shining Path in Peru, but I think Malkavich wanted to highlight the common experiences of Latin Americans everywhere at that time.
BTW terrorism is [/b] bad.