Paris, je t'aime is a ridonkulously huge collection of famous directors (Joel and Ethan Coen, Gurinder Chadha, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Sylvain Chomet) and actors (Steve Buscemi, Other People Who Aren't Steve Buscemi) in a series of short films about Paris. I actually wasn't expecting much, just because I find short-format films pretty hit-or-miss, but it was a cool mix of subjects and directing styles. It's hard to say which one was my favorite because there were so many good ones. The last film is about a lonely American mail carrier who's studied French for two years in preparation for...
Posted by srah on November 29, 2007 7:35 PM
Seen today in Town I Live In: A mime driving a car. It reminded me of the Animaniacs "Good Idea/Bad Idea" sketches. Good idea: driving a car. Bad idea: driving a car full of man-eating badgers. Unfortunately, this mime didn't appear to be being eaten. Maybe next mime. Update: Ooops. The host of "Good Idea/Bad Idea" was Skullhead Boneyhands, not the mime. What did the mime do?...
Posted by srah on April 23, 2006 8:04 PM
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