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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

What do you think?


Well? Perhaps you don't feel so alone in your thinking now? Well?





9 comments:

  1. I must find this movie! ....you post this for me Kathy?

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  2. yes. but you are not alone. even i question what andy is questioning and what the two crit vids show. it is the dilemma of the art world and it has been for sometime.

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  3. i didn't even know about the movie and will need to watch it as well. i simply googled crit art performance video and as hannah would say, "POP POP"

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  4. It is on netflix.

    Art School Confidential
    2006R 102 minutes

    When his pure genius goes ignored and a brainless jock tempts his dream girl (Sophia Myles), ambitious art school student Jerome Platz (Max Minghella) sets in motion a brazen plan to become an art world hero and win his beloved's heart. John Malkovich, Jim Broadbent, Matt Keeslar, Anjelica Huston and Ethan Suplee co-star in Terry Zwigoff's dark comedy about an overachiever who goes to extremes to get the girl.

    Cast:
    Max Minghella, Sophia Myles, Matt Keeslar, John Malkovich, Jim Broadbent, Anjelica Huston, Joel Moore, Scoot McNairy, Ethan Suplee, Nick Swardson, Adam Scott, Jack Ong, Jeremy Guskin, Monika Ramnath, Isaac Laskin
    Director: Terry Zwigoff

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  5. I'm personally ready for post-contemporary art so we can actually have nice things.

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  6. I am on the exact same page as this Jerome kid! Sometimes it's like, "Wha--?! Really?"
    And I'll agree with Mr. Rooney on one point; artists should earn the right to do crazy stuff. If you can do the traditional, basic things in art, then you're welcome to go off and break all the rules. But only AFTER you've learned said rules. Makes sense to me. :\

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  7. I second that Casey~ The 60 seconds video seems interesting some points in there

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  8. I need to see this. Also, Jerome was right...it did look like a Cy Twombly imitation.

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  9. whatchya 30 minutes of movie, got bored. movie is no art piece. out takes maybe best two clips.

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