Ah Ping (Ping Lam Siu) : Have no idea.
Chow Mo-wan : They went up a mountain, found a tree, carved a hole in it, and whispered the secret into the hole. Then they covered it with mud. And leave the secret there forever.
Ah Ping : What a pain! I'd just go to get laid.
Chow Mo-wan : Not everyone's like you.
- IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (Dir. Kar Wei Wong, 2000)
Again sorry for not posting for a bit - I've been too busy working 2 jobs to see many movies lately. Now I have a little time to write so I thought I'd babble 'bout not just movies but some music, books and other whatnot that I've been digging lately in a post I call :
Recent Raves - Film, music, and other whatnot
(or things that have kept me alive lately)

Betty Johnson (Susie Geiser) - I'm Betty and I'm a Wal-Mart associate. I love working at Wal-Mart! I love that they pay me less than min. (minimum wage) because that means I can't afford to eat as much and I get to keep my figure!"

Neville Flynn (Samuel L. Jackson): "I want these motherfucking snakes off the motherfucking plane!"
That's a badass line, sure. I'm just wondering if Jackson will say as he has in so many movies "this is some repugnant shit!" In fact I'm betting on it.
If you haven't checked out the suberb site YOUTUBE you really should. Where else can you get William Shatner's riveting interpretion of Elton John's Rocketman , this great live-action version of the Simpsons opening done to promote the Simpsons syndication in Britain, and an archive of TV performances from the Kinks, Iggy Pop, the Specials, Funkadelic, and many other previously uncirculated goodies. My favorite find is the rare footage of 4 members of Monty Python appearing on a Texas PBS station in 1975. Recently discovered after being shelved for 30 years its unfortunately short (only 14 minutes because an engineer taped over the last bit) but a treat indeed to see.

The first night while singing "Hummingbird" Tweedy scooped a young girl (obviously the daughter of fan parents in the front row) out of the audience and held her without losing the song's flow at all. A wonderful moment. It was to his credit that he didn't try the same thing the next night - he knew you can't turn some spontaneous connection into some show biz move.

I was elated to get recordings on disc of both shows from my friend Hook. The sound quality is sweet and to hear "She's A Jar", "The Good Part" and dusted off from the 1996 album Being There the charming as country- rock-can-get "Say You Miss Me" blaring from my stereo and filling up the walls of my house has really soothed a number of sleepless nights lately.

2046 is as complicated as its title. Its a hotel room number, it is the last year before Hong Kong would be completely absorbed by mainland Chinese rule, and probably most important it is the name of a science fiction martial arts story that Chow Mo-wan is working on. Less poetic than its successor, disjointed and definitely too long 2046 is still worthwhile - incredible visuals, touching acting, and an unimposing soundtrack make it a fine companion piece.
More soon...