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February 19, 2006
Today's TIMES Magazine-- J.G.L.
There's a cool photo feature in today's New York Times Magazine about "great performers" in 2005 films, and one of the portraits shows none other than a shirtless Joseph Gordon-Levitt from Mysterious Skin (and also the very-soon-forthcoming Brick, which you all should rush and see when it's released, as it's really, really terrific). Cool, cool, cool. If you want to read the article & see the pictures, go here and click on the "slideshow" option.
Posted by scottheim at February 19, 2006 12:31 AM
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Thanks for the link -- those photographs are amazing. And they allowed me to "discover" at least one film about which I hadn't previously heard (the German film Head On. I promptly added it to my Netflix queue, only to find that my husband had already done so a few hours earlier. Ooooh ... synchronicity).
I watched Mysterious Skin with the director/actors' commentary audio track today, by the way. (I guess that's my personal answer to the question, "Exactly how does one commemorate Presidents Day?"). It sounded as though the filmmaking process was an extremely positive one for everyone involved; the commentary really reinforced what an adeptly crafted film it is -- on all ends.
Posted by: Amanda Schumacher at February 20, 2006 06:41 PM
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