I haven't seen anything much lately... I would like to see that new Jim Carey one. A friend gave me the Greatest Show on Earth for my birthday, so that will be a cool movie I will be seeing soon.
Go see King Kong; I saw it tonight and in my opinion it's the best movie of 2005. Yes it's 3 hours and seven minutes long but it was well worth every minute.
I'm going to see the ringer and Fun with dick tomorrow.
We all loved King Kong too. I'd like to see it again actually.
Recently I rented Fellini's La Strada and it was one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen. I have his film 8 1/2 lined up to see -- one of Andy's favorites.
I hope everyone had a great Christmas or is having a wonderful Hanukkah. Here's to a great new year.
Oh, no I didn't get it yet. I kinda forgot it was coming out. Did you get it? Would you like to write some kind of quasi-formal review for andylives.org?
i did get it! i'm still only like halfway through it though because it reminds me too much of school with all the big words and all. there are some things i really like about it though; here, check this out:
"In the final instance, the real problem is not just a question of limited capacity. As Kaufman's enactment of the American Dream makes clear, the discursive structure of this daydream is such that it actually evacuates the subject, leaving him in a state between the immortal and the dead."
I'm on page 91 where it talks about the "personal" text and the "original" text of Andy Kaufman. Jesus, where do they get this stuff?
I thought of a good, dead serious thing to say, though! I'm thinking of emailing my advisor and telling him my ideas. And the last line of the presentation should be, in Andy's words, I am Andy Kaufman. Andy Kaufman is me.
Hey, I don't think I answered this directly. John, I'd love to. I'd like to get it done soon though, before the semester starts again and I get busy with other things. Give me a coupla days to finish reading the darn thing and then I'll see what happens when my fingers hit the keyboard! Thanks for asking me, that's a fun idea!
Good. I just got my copy today and somehow made it through the preface. After the first paragraph of the first chapter it started to get easier to read, but I'm only on page twelve now. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet, but I'm trying to keep an open mind.
Well, I just finished it and I'm not sure about it. I feel like, 'is that all?' I suppose he made his point as well he could but the whole American Dream topic is pretty slippery and I'm not sure I buy into his take. There are worthwhile ideas there, some of which have been tossed around on other Andy message boards over the years. I wonder who it's written for.