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Thought Carey and Winslet were excellent as well. Was expecting a crappy love story or arty panty thing... but good all round. Waheh
In the Physics building at my Uni there is a tiny cupboard/door thing between endless other normal doors.
Anyway, somebody had got a proper sign for it that say 'Professor John Malkovich'. See, those geeks have a sense of humour.
Have really enjoyed the other Kaufman films that I've seen as well. Being John Malkovich confused me at times, but I still managed to really enjoy it in my confusion.
> monkey_man wrote:
> that Cibo Matto "Sugar Water" video is stunning.
>
> Pop videos shouldn't be this clever.
Just found a link to it if anyone is interested. [URL]http://www.damoon.net/CIBO03.htm[/URL]
I haven't seen this video, and I'll have to check it out.
> that Cibo Matto "Sugar Water" video is stunning.
Pop videos shouldn't be this clever.
EDIT: And I love Kaufmann too. Saw Adaptation recently, and I've got BJM - superb.
> Yeah they were but then they listened to the tapes, didn't they?
Ahhh, I'm getting the chronology wrong. Of course, that's right.
[URL]http://www.beingcharliekaufman.com/spotless.txt[/URL] Screenplay if anyone's interested.
I couldn't really figure it out, I thought they deceided that it would end up like it had done?
I did like them meeting up again as the intro... etc
> How sad, they never got back together but they had no memories left
> of the good times, awwwwwwwwww.
??? They did. It's the closing scene. They got back together, but didn't know how they got there. They first met at the party on the beach, they rediscovered each other on the same beach after their memories had been wiped.