I'm Not There (Todd Haynes, 2007)
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While I don't think it will be the best film of the year, it will certainly be one of the most fascinating. I'm not even a Dylan fan, but the approach itself is so unique and so right for a person of such magnitude. A traditional biopic approach would be completely wrong.chaddoli wrote:I really think this will be the best film of the year.
Whatever I hear about this project, no matter how bizaar, it just aids to its potential. I, like Bob Dylan, completely trust Haynes.
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Apparently, Stephen Malkmus is involved in this film, possibly supplying the vocals for one of the Dylans.
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Will Oldham was also asked to do cover versions of Dylan songs for the film, but they will not be used. From the Guardian:
It's a piquant coincidence that Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's imminent single features bonus cover versions of Bob Dylan songs - 'Going To Acapulco' and 'Senor'. Dylan is, of course, the original master at this game of cat-and-mouse.
'The songs were basically assignments,' Oldham explains; aborted from Todd Haynes' forthcoming Dylan film when Oldham and the film's musical director hit an impasse.
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Matt wrote:Apparently, Stephen Malkmus is involved in this film, possibly supplying the vocals for one of the Dylans.
This is fairly old news. He recorded "Maggie's Farm" and "Ballad of a Thin Man". The recordings were produced by Lee Renaldo and will be included in the 1965 Newport Folk Festival segment.
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No great surprise here, but Variety reports that this is a "lock" for Venice (some other potential entries are mentioned as well).
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Thurston Moore reveals that Sonic Youth have recorded a version of "I'm Not There" for possible use in the film.
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This is the attitude I'm taking at the moment, but I can't think of any other current film that has the "what is it?" factor that this one has. I don't think anyone will have a real clue what this movie will be like until they see it, and I love that.While I don't think it will be the best film of the year, it will certainly be one of the most fascinating.
And for some reason, I'm really looking forward to seeing David Cross as Ginsberg.
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The other one, in production right now, that has this "what is it factor" is Todd Solondz's new film Life During Wartime... which is a sequal to both Happiness and Welcome to the Dollhouse... and sports an entirely different cast (playing the same characters) from those two films.patrick wrote:This is the attitude I'm taking at the moment, but I can't think of any other current film that has the "what is it?" factor that this one has.
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From what I understand "Goin' To Acapulco" was done by Jim James (My Morning Jacket) which I personally was excited to hear. I have seen My Morning Jacket a few times starting from their beginning to now and it is always such a musically great and fun show. They are opening for Dylan at Red Rocks not far from now actually. I hope his version can make it in somehow.Rich Malloy wrote:Wow... one of my favorite Dylan tunes. Hard to imagine such a low-key (albeit emotionally hard-hitting) tune done by Sonic Youth. I hope "Goin' to Acapulco" makes it in somewhere, even if not Oldman's versions.
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I've read the script to Solondz's new film. It does not have the same mystery.miless wrote:The other one, in production right now, that has this "what is it factor" is Todd Solondz's new film Life During Wartime... which is a sequal to both Happiness and Welcome to the Dollhouse... and sports an entirely different cast (playing the same characters) from those two films.
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Here's a clip of Blanchett as Dylan. The film opens in limited release November 21.
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