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SCENES FROM THE WEST SIDE
Flag in Fenced Alley.
Corner of Building.
Green-Hooded Guy.
Blizg.com is a directory of weblogs similar to Photoblogs.org. I’m not sure what “blizg” means or even how to say it, but it’s a good way to discover weblogs you haven’t seen before. Oh, and in case you hadn’t noticed, I’ve been blogging a little more regularly… I wouldn’t […]
CHAIRS FOR THE HEADLESS
Saturday night, after seeing Rabbit-Proof Fence, Jen and I wandered around briefly in the cold looking for the elusive entrance to the 5th Avenue subway stop. We passed FAO and Tiffany’s, among others. The window displays look kind of creepy on a cold night… especially headless mannequins and piles of chairs. Then last night, for […]
DGA Nominations
Nomination ballots for the Directors Guild annual awards are due in by 6:00 pm this Friday. My picks:
Gangs of New York
8 Women
Y tú mama también
Chicago
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Of course I’ve yet to see major contenders such as Far From Heaven and The Pianist. And I’m not actually a member… but my boss is and […]
All That Todd Haynes Allows
I actually finally saw Far From Heaven the other night. Excellent movie; as usual, Julianne Moore was great. And Both Dennis Quaid and Dennis Haysbert were good as well in their supporting roles. Pretty much everything about the movie was well done. The only problem with the film was that I waited so long to […]
Photobloggies Open
The corner of 17th Street and 6th Avenue.
Rannie has launched the first annual Photoblog Awards (aka, “Photobloggies”). Nominations open today and run through the 26th, so get to it if you’re interested.
Light Fixture / Lots To See
I’m going to see Chicago tonight at the Ziegfeld. After that, I still want to see Far From Heaven, Narc, The Pianist, Bloody Sunday, The Quiet American, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Talk To Her, and What Time Is It There? to round out my 2002 viewing… Sure, that’ll happen.
Conrad Hall
Conrad Hall is dead (NY Times article; free registration required). I still want to see the 1967 version of In Cold Blood… and that is mostly because a few years back I saw a documentary called Visions of Light where Hall explained one of the more famous shots from the film. A man who is […]
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