I haven't actually managed to make it to the Barcode for afternoon coffee since my last entry. I'm beginning to question my level of commitment.
that block of text I wrote about Tecmo Super Bowl was intended to be draft one of an article I intend to submit to the Cooper Point Journal, but whether it goes in Arts & Entertainment or Sports, I'm not sure.
appearing at the Northwest Film Forum in the near future:
Bad Guy (Kim Ki-duk), March 18-25, 7 & 9:15pm
Los Angeles Plays Itself (Thom Andersen), April 1-7, 7pm
The Girl From Monday (Hal Hartley), April 22 - May 4, 7 & 9pm
I was going to talk here about how at the end of the month, my 2004 top ten should be as final, with the recent DVD release of Dolls and those impending of Distant and Not On The Lips, but I think I'll hold off on making that sort of declaration until I see LA playing itself (which I'd forgotten I hadn't seen and has received enough buzz that I think it's place on the short list of remaining need-to-sees is earned). also, for future reference, Melinda & Melinda is hitting theatres in Seattle on the 23rd of this month.
Sondre Lerche (pronounced Lur-kay) is appearing in the Northwest on a headlining tour, here are the dates:
May 25th, Vancouver, Drink Niteclub - I'm thinking this is the venue's actual name and not just a vague descriptor
May 26th, Seattle, Crocodile Cafe
May 27th, Portland, Dante's
I can't find Faces Down on Dan's iTunes.
the most exciting DVD release ever: Ernst Lubitsch's Design For Living is dropping at the end of May as part of a Gary Cooper collection. exciting. exciting. exciting.