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"I looked it up! That part where he wipes his mouth off his face and then it gets all dark there, that's her armpit hair getting on his face."
"Huh! That is bizarre."
"Shut up."
Guess which line was whose! Hint: someone who has made us watch Midnight in Paris probably twenty times had not previously had any context for the term "surrealism," and is very squeamish. Next time he puts it on, I shall produce the works of Antonin Artaud.
Mom apparently took an art class taught by someone who'd roomed with Dali. I had not known this until today.
"Huh! That is bizarre."
"Shut up."
Guess which line was whose! Hint: someone who has made us watch Midnight in Paris probably twenty times had not previously had any context for the term "surrealism," and is very squeamish. Next time he puts it on, I shall produce the works of Antonin Artaud.
Mom apparently took an art class taught by someone who'd roomed with Dali. I had not known this until today.
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Date: 2012-01-28 04:13 am (UTC)My one experience with that movie was when it was shown instead of a warm-up act on David Bowie's "Thin White Duke" tour (1976 ... God, I'm old). When the eyeball came up near the beginning, my sister and I decided that this was a wonderful time to go out into the mezzanine and get some soda and maybe some T-shirts.
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Date: 2012-01-28 04:28 am (UTC)What's funny about your story is that Dad says he did stage crew stuff for a couple Bowie shows in the 70s. Clearly this wasn't one of them.