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Coffee and Cigarettes DVD release date

#1 Post by BillsBunnie » Fri Jul 09, 2004 11:26 pm

:mrgreen: ...and it is... SEPTEMBER 21ST!! BILL's birthday!!! How cool is that?!

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#2 Post by jm » Sat Jul 10, 2004 9:47 am

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#3 Post by Just Like Honey... » Sat Mar 05, 2005 12:48 am

Has anyone seen that? I was wondering if it's any good..
I'd rather be a gear in a big, deterministic, physical machine than just some random swerving.

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#5 Post by Intro/ Tokyo » Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:36 pm

The hell it does, Mr Spock! I love it, though I guess it does kinda show when they get *real* actors in for stuff. So dear old Mr. Molina rather shows up Iggy Pop. And the White Stripes? Bleh. Tom Waits was good though. At first it was the sort of film that I thought should defy negative criticism, so brilliant was the premise and classy black-and-white shooting. Now I recognise that it's kinda self-indulgent and sometimes maybe not brilliant (that Renee scene? It just has a pretty lady not doing stuff). I also kid myself that there's loads of depth in all the repeated gestures and stuff, but secretly I'm not sure there is. Anyways, I liked it too much by the point I realised all that for it to affect me much, and I reckon the moments of brilliance outweigh it's downfalls. And that last scene has some sort of undefined but profound effect on me every time.

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#6 Post by WhoFeelsLove » Fri Jul 15, 2005 4:30 pm

I thought Bill's scene was hilarious as well as the scene with the White Stripes.


Regardless.. it was an ok movie, I agree with the self indulgent comment. It's hardly groundbreaking or anything; some funny moments none the less.
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#7 Post by ForRelaxingTimes » Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:40 pm

I've been meaning to see that...is it worth it?
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#9 Post by A moment of silence » Fri Oct 21, 2005 11:35 am

well, I saw it and loved it. :D
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#10 Post by preciouswhile » Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:25 pm

Finally watched this movie. I would say that Bill Murray's skit with GZA and RZA is the one I liked the least, but some of the others are good. Particularly the Tom Waits/Iggy Pop and the Alfred Molina/Steve Coogan conversations.

Worth a watch, but I wouldn't expect anything fantastic out of it.

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#11 Post by silvermoon » Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:47 pm

i saw this a while back, i have to say it was a bit scattershot, and apart from the cate blanchett and steve coogan/alfred molina segments, i wasnt overly impressed....not bad tho

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