This is the house I moved into when I moved to Portland (within the month before this strip originally ran). Nice to see it again. Oh, and Beulahland was a coffee shop/ pub a couple blocks away.
These are pretty core survival techniques when hanging out as the only fellow among a group of women. But also, very simple techniques as well.
I’m pretty sure the movie was “Ghost Dog.” I don’t always like Jim Jarmusch’s films, but I always find them interesting.
The first Wes Anderson movie I saw was “Rushmore,” and I loved it (might still be my favorite). but I was fortunate enough that shortly after, the Laurelhurst theater showed “Bottlerocket” on the big screen.
Some people like Wes Anderson’s works, and some don’t. For me, I like some more than others, but in the end: I always find them interesting. The Hollywood formulas can barely keep my attention anymore. They’re fine, and no criticism against them, but when directors break the mold, I tend to remain interested.
Yup. I did sit through Blood Simple. And, not surprisingly, it was lovely. But at times so painful to watch.
For ME, that is. But I have a pretty low tolerance for cruelty/pain/torture/gore/horror in movies.
I really need to watch this again. Patrice Leconte and Daniel Auteuil are both so good (when they are).