AND I AM SO CONFUSED.
Is this the feeling people get when first watching anime?
Well, and it also reminds me of the distinctly confused feeling mixed with mild boredness born of excessive wtf-ness that I'd also felt in my avant-garde film class.
I mean, I read the wiki and I'm STILL confused. o.0 thank god there's pretty people who frequently get naked.
[edit] ::ponders:: this might also be because my musical background is more 'classical' than 'rock', I know that glam rock in general goes whoooosh over my head.
Is this the feeling people get when first watching anime?
Well, and it also reminds me of the distinctly confused feeling mixed with mild boredness born of excessive wtf-ness that I'd also felt in my avant-garde film class.
I mean, I read the wiki and I'm STILL confused. o.0 thank god there's pretty people who frequently get naked.
[edit] ::ponders:: this might also be because my musical background is more 'classical' than 'rock', I know that glam rock in general goes whoooosh over my head.
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Confusing yes, but i find most confusing things fun. *shrugs and grins*
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And like, see I LIKE crack, but...it just...::TILTS HEAD:: I can't make heads or tails of it. It's style reminds me of Monty Python and Eternal Sunshine and of various types of dream sequences and yet...yet I can't find it funny or serious or ?? wah. ::brainhurts::
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Arthur is a reporter who's assigned a story about the anniversary of Brian's faked death stunt, and who happened to be a fan and fairly close observer at the time. As he interviews various people who knew Brian, he pieces together what happened, figures out Brian's become Tommy Stone, and basically outs him in front of other reporters.
Brian is basically Bowie, whom some people think ripped off Brian Eno (the Jack Fairy character) and went on to huge fame, eclipsing the man with the true originality. Curt is sort of Lou Reed offstage and Iggy Pop onstage (AFAIK, Iggy's not bi or gay, and Lou didn't do the crazy onstage performances). The idea put across in VG about glam rock was that it was totally shallow -- style over substance -- which I don't really agree with. There were a lot of terrifically talented glam bands and singers. And yes, I started listening to it when I was around 12 -- Queen sort of came out of that wave.
I don't know if this helps at all. If there's anything specific you don't understand, I'll try to explain that.
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In between this I was trying to figure out if it was figurative or literal or figuratively literal (or is that literally figurative?)...especially 'cause I tracked down Bowie's wiki and then got more confused.....
Granted, it probably didn't help that alot of the white peoples look alike to me -_- Then again, alot of people in general look alike to me.
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(Also, this is a very random drive-by comment - I was drawn to "Velvet Goldmine" in your headline. *g*)
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So. When Todd Haynes (the director) was a little bitty Haines, he had a raging hardon for Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Iggy Pop, and the whole eyeliner-wearing, hair-lacquering lot of 'em. He grew up to make movies (including Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, which everyone should see), and for one of his movies, he decided to write a homage to Davie Bowie and Iggy Pop.
Neither David Bowie nor Iggy Pop were particularly thrilled with this idea, seeing as how the premise had them snogging on a regular basis. Bowie even went so far as to refuse Haynes rights to any of his fifty billion songs for the movie.
So, Haynes did what any fanboy would do: he took the story to just this side of satire, renamed the main characters, and ended up with a pretty pretty fairy-tale-esque version of what the glam scene was like, from the very beginning, all the way through it's death at the hands of Reaganomics. And, like a good fanboy, he even included a self-insert. Hi, Mr. Bale!
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I think I had to watch it twice to really take it in. I won't say it's the best movie in the world, though.
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Also, a lot of the things in the movie are from real rock n' roll events-- the part where not!Bowie has onstage oral sex with not!Iggy's guitar was based on a real bit with Bowie and his bassist. And Iggy Pop's actual onstage behavior was even wilder than Ewan's in the movie.
There were apparently rumors about Iggy and both Bowie and Mick Jagger, though I didn't know there were Iggy/Jagger rumors until Iggy Pop publicly denied them. O Iggy I luv you.
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And, in fact, the quote from the movie where Mrs Slade says something like, "Now, just because you see two naked people in bed doesn't necessarily mean sex was involved..." is supposedly a real quote from, hell, I don't remember. Somebody involved.
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