zero nine two
2017.09.22
For those with discriminating taste, a competition for the best public restroom in the U.S.
2015.09.22
Old School of New Thinking
scheme 1
2007.09.22
Old School of New Thinking
scheme 2
2007.09.22
Old School of New Thinking
scheme 3
2007.09.22
the architect's wife style [was 3-d]
Going through my collection of digital clips from Two For The Road inspired me to (soon) install a mini exhibit at www.quondam.com entitled "the architect's wife style". As Joanna, Audrey Hepburn wears an assortment of very MOD fashion (designs). Normally, modernism and romanticism (in design) are anathama, but not in Two For The Road. If any movie can be labeled "romantic modern collage", it's Two For The Road (and you'll see what I mean if you watch the whole movie through to the end).
Anyway, the name of the cathedral in the movie is not mentioned. Here's a preview of the exhibit.
ps the soundtrack of Two For The Road is Mancini at his best.
pss I have a real liking of movies with strong "vehicle" motifs, and, if you do too, watch Verhoeven's Spetters (1981) after you watch Two For The Road. And if you want to make a game out of it, drink a shot whenever a new vehicle is introduced in each movie.
psss an even better "interactive 3-d" movie game is to watch Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolff and drink a shot every time the 'swampy' wifed Elizabeth Taylor (or the lushishly mousey Sandy Dennis) says "HEY!"--cult fiction at its most base.
2000.09.22
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