Cate Blanchett to play Bob Dylan in an upcoming film.

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Ta, I didn't think it had ever been released on DVD, so maybe this is actually no better quality than the vcd version I'm also dling, but it's worth a go.

Alba, Sunday, 20 January 2008 12:42 (eighteen years ago)

it's never had an official release nah.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Sunday, 20 January 2008 12:43 (eighteen years ago)

Humph. It all downloaded but I'm damned if I can make it work.

Alba, Monday, 28 January 2008 18:48 (eighteen years ago)

uh yeah it's been looking all wrong, numbers not adding up and stuff. fuck it. a lot of it was used in the scorsese thing right?

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Monday, 28 January 2008 18:50 (eighteen years ago)

I think Scorsese used a lot of the ETD-era Pennebaker footage, but I'm not sure how much of it was actually from ETD.

Alba, Monday, 28 January 2008 18:58 (eighteen years ago)

Oh well, it's on youtube in pieces, but the bootleg DVD looks great

Alba, Monday, 28 January 2008 18:59 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Finally saw this. Pretty good, but could have used a dash of Brother Bru-Bru's Hot Sauce.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Friday, 15 February 2008 15:02 (eighteen years ago)

two months pass...

two-disc edition in stores today.

Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 6 May 2008 17:54 (eighteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

DVD waiting for me at liberry. Anyone seen the extras?

Dr Morbius, Friday, 30 May 2008 15:20 (eighteen years ago)

No, but that sounds like a very good idea indeed.

Oilyrags, Friday, 30 May 2008 15:40 (eighteen years ago)

The prosthetics in the deleted Cate/Dylan nude scene deserve an award of their own.

JTS, Saturday, 31 May 2008 22:32 (eighteen years ago)

o_0

HI DERE, Saturday, 31 May 2008 22:34 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

I could've sworn Ryan Schreiber was in the Newport Folk Festival scene.

jaymc, Wednesday, 18 June 2008 16:53 (seventeen years ago)

four months pass...

man what a dope movie

Uncle Shavedlongcock (max), Sunday, 9 November 2008 19:53 (seventeen years ago)

i need some kind of annotated companion cause i know im missing like 90% of the inside baseball

Uncle Shavedlongcock (max), Sunday, 9 November 2008 19:53 (seventeen years ago)

I wd bet I missed 60% of it, and it don't much matter

(u might wanna google Ann Powers + INT if nec, max)

Dr Morbius, Sunday, 9 November 2008 20:22 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

I don't really know much about Dylan, most of the songs in this I was hearing for the first time, but I had read the autobiography at least and it was interesting to see how things I knew about him got translated into these other characters.

This movie is amazing by the way, I loved how it deconstructs the Rock biopic, which is always about this layering of times, which is always in love with eras and costumes and a mangled nostalgia and sort of made that analogous to the Dylan who constructs the present from a past that telescopes further and further into the past, It's just obsessed with that overlap montage and flashback that makes up the crescendos of these movies and makes a whole movie that surfs along on this. It finds its own poetry of pastiche too, the Christian Bale bits aren't really funny the way they seem to be, they're stranger and reminded me a lot of Superstar. In face out of any director Haynes' remakes camp as something more personal and moving, all that jumbled gibberish that the Moore/Baez character spouts (perfect casting, so perfect) isn't really ridiculous.

Sorry, I just watched it.

Take You Down (I know, right?), Sunday, 14 December 2008 13:18 (seventeen years ago)

In face out of any director Haynes' remakes camp as something more personal and moving, all that jumbled gibberish that the Moore/Baez character spouts (perfect casting, so perfect) isn't really ridiculous.

I'm not sure what this means, but I'd like to know.

HOOS wearing bitchmade sweaters and steendriving (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Sunday, 14 December 2008 13:53 (seventeen years ago)

The only reason Far From Heaven isn't horrible is because its so serious about camp. It neither turns the campier elements of Sirk into a bawdy spoof or strips it away, instead its always a slipping mask. Its also interesting to me that these both have Julianne Moore, because I think Haynes and Moore definitely bring out the best in each other, she has this strange timbre to her voice and a tendency to be a bit Meryl Streep, but with Haynes she's lacerating, so controlled that quivering tone is laughing/crying.

The bio-doc trappings are all played up, the set-ups, that daft photo of Moore doing Baez, the weirdly portentous "he was a genius" crap, but there's something really harrowing about it, not in spite or because of the set up, but both. Like I think the whole movie collides these fragmented elements in the hope that something will make sense in the cracks and overlaps. Like when Richard Gere finds the guitar case.

Take You Down (I know, right?), Sunday, 14 December 2008 14:54 (seventeen years ago)

Story one: Robert Pattinson - dyed blond - is a new wave punk high school teacher fresh out of university, dealing with the ignorance and illiteracy of his students, one of whom won't stop flirting with him.

Story two: Julia Roberts plays the blond, male leader of a pop group making his first movie after achieving stardom. Annoyed by its poor quality, he wants to write his own movie but he's pestered by resentful bandmates and hangers-on who won't stop saying how smart and sexy he is.

Story three: A young African boy with blond hair saves money to buy an electric bass and move to America. Imagines performing with musical legends ranging from Hendrix to Marsalis. "And what music will you play, little one?" "I will play everything."

Story four: Successful jazz bassist Owen Wilson and philanthropist Gwyenth Paltrow tour the world with his band, fuck.

Story five: Bill Nighy wanders the English countryside, playing his lute.

da croupier, Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:10 (seventeen years ago)

i would watch this

HOOS wearing bitchmade sweaters and steendriving (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:15 (seventeen years ago)

i can't actually work out who it is

thomp, Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:17 (seventeen years ago)

lucky

da croupier, Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:17 (seventeen years ago)

oh wait, duh

thomp, Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:17 (seventeen years ago)

Bill Nighy wanders the English countryside, playing his lute.

seriously i would watch this on youtube for hours

HOOS wearing bitchmade sweaters and steendriving (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:21 (seventeen years ago)

the movie ends with nighy stepping around a small blue turtle

da croupier, Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:34 (seventeen years ago)

'psycho 98' > 'far from heaven'
― That one guy that hit it and quit it

OTM

Eric H., Sunday, 14 December 2008 17:20 (seventeen years ago)

Haha! It took me almost five minutes to get that!

Nikon/Icon/Nikes On (I know, right?), Sunday, 14 December 2008 17:56 (seventeen years ago)

possible linking device for da croupier's story: intercuts from an epic tantric sex scene in which rutger hauer is having intercourse with an unseen figure who is revealed, over the closing credits, to be himself.

tipsy mothra, Sunday, 14 December 2008 18:08 (seventeen years ago)

Everybody knows I'm not a folk singer.

Nikon/Icon/Nikes On (I know, right?), Sunday, 14 December 2008 18:19 (seventeen years ago)

I hadn't seen this film until a couple of weeks ago, when I checked the dvd out of the library. I was surprised at how much humor it had. The not-funny parts were ok, too, but just ok.

For the sake of reference: I never was a hardcore fanboy and was too young to ride the Dylan bandwagon during the protest-song first wave. I do like Dylan's music and I've listened to it off and on since about 1970. I met his music via his first Greatest Hits album, in mid high school. I worked my backwards to the earlier stuff, then we both moved on thru the 1970s stuff. I stopped paying much attention after his come-to-Jesus moment.

I think of his lyrics as highly evocative, but not very good poetry, which is something of a conundrum as the two usually go together. IMO, his outstanding quality as an artist is that his songs are fun to sing. His reputation for profundity has never been merited, but he is very entertaining.

Aimless, Sunday, 14 December 2008 19:54 (seventeen years ago)

two months pass...

I'm more surprised there's been no mention of the 'non-linear' 6 characters.

i.e. All of the characters could exist at the same time. None of them are meant to be 'the real Dylan' of any duration, more that they resemble 'part' of him at any point in time. (The meeting of Gere and the young lad is not an anomaly, not really!)

The Heath Ledger one seemed more true to how Dylan is in real life.

Yep, just watched it, last night.

Any news on those 2DVD extras?

Mark G, Wednesday, 18 February 2009 18:52 (seventeen years ago)

also the heath ledger one played the christian bale one in his biopic

Plaxico (I know, right?), Thursday, 19 February 2009 09:14 (seventeen years ago)

quite.

Mark G, Thursday, 19 February 2009 09:17 (seventeen years ago)

if only Heath had lived to do the upcoming Bale biopic

Dr Morbius, Thursday, 19 February 2009 11:48 (seventeen years ago)

Just saw this last night. I thought Haynes should have had Cate Blanchett play Dylan/Jude as a woman, rather than her impersonating a man. It would have fit, no?

Jazzbo, Thursday, 19 February 2009 19:30 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

rescreened this last night--still loved it but i thot the ending was sort of weak--also going to acapulco scene just doesnt do it for me at all, i guess cuz i cant get out of the "wtf mmj" headspace

rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Thursday, 19 March 2009 16:43 (seventeen years ago)

second time 'round I was bothered only by MMJ

Past a Diving Jeter (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 19 March 2009 16:54 (seventeen years ago)

MMJ?

Roberto Mussolini (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 March 2009 16:57 (seventeen years ago)

dont think i ever finished this - found it kinda bloodless

ice cr?m, Thursday, 19 March 2009 16:59 (seventeen years ago)

My Morning Jacket

Past a Diving Jeter (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 19 March 2009 17:01 (seventeen years ago)

had no idea that was the guy, didn't bother me a bit

Roberto Mussolini (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 March 2009 17:07 (seventeen years ago)

great!!!!!!!!

rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Thursday, 19 March 2009 17:08 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

i have yet to meet anyone in this life who thinks dylan should not have gone electric. who are these people?

― gff, Thursday, November 29, 2007 4:13 PM (3 years ago) Bookmark

heh i was thinking the same thing during that scene - maybe its just that nobody today would admit to booing him then

not sure that this is a great movie for people who like dylan's music but don't know much about his life (ie. me) - watching it i was like 'i dont really get it but its interesting' but reading this thread is making me feel like i missed out on *everything* since i wasn't howling with delight like many of you apparently were - wish i at least watched DLB first

that said, if this came out when i was 17-18 it wouldve been my favorite movie in the world

also bruce greenwood was my fav dude in this

Princess TamTam, Monday, 3 January 2011 16:19 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

saw this last night, at last.

I thought it tremendous. The potency, the richness of pastiche.

the pinefox, Friday, 4 February 2011 10:09 (fifteen years ago)

three years pass...

i watched this again, first time since it came out, inspired by the poll over on ILM.

i dont have anything terribly intelligent to say about it, but i loved it this time. only off note is the sonorous sounds of eddie vedder doing "all along the watchtower" over stock footage of vietnam. cant decide if that's a cliche or a knowing cliche, but doesn't seem to work either way.

ryan, Tuesday, 24 June 2014 16:46 (eleven years ago)

this is sorta obvious in retrospect, but thought connecting "finger-pointing" folk dylan to angry christian dylan via the Bale character was insightful.

ryan, Tuesday, 24 June 2014 16:53 (eleven years ago)

would love to read an in-depth analysis of this. i really enjoy movies that seem to be "coded" in some way. like, all the different characters have a different category (poet, prophet, fake, etc.) but the Cate Blanchett one isn't included in the line up with the gun shot sounds and, as far as i can tell, isn't really given a category in that way (perhaps "Ghost" if i was hearing things right). need to watch again.

ryan, Tuesday, 24 June 2014 16:56 (eleven years ago)

it's basically the same narrative/central conflict as Velvet Goldmine, just without the Christian Bale character

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 24 June 2014 16:59 (eleven years ago)

need to see that too!

ryan, Tuesday, 24 June 2014 17:01 (eleven years ago)


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