Libidoland’s New Look + More
2010 January 29
- In honor of Libidoland’s screening at the 2010 Cinekink Film Fest in NYC, Jessica has crafted a new poster. Please note: No cakes were harmed in the creation of this poster (but these panties might still smell like vanilla).
- This week we guest-blogged on Tyler Weaver’s pumped-up blog-o-zine Multi-Hyphenate. Click here to read our thoughts on indie movie collaboration.
- Finally, next week we’re going to be writing a short post for our friend, producer Maria Lokken. The topic: Why do we make movies? This question seemed simple at first; now we’re examining the very core of our beings and watching a lot of Bergman. Should make for a relaxing weekend.
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LURVE the poster. Loved your post in Multi-hyphenate. And love how a question like Why Do You Make Movies has prompted you on a journey of soul and Bergman searching. Sure The Seventh Seal and Fanny & Alexander are classics. But my personal fav is the mini-series Scenes From A Marriage -haha. Have you seen it?
Keep up the awesome work, ladies. Rooting for you, as ever!
Aw, schucks, Karen. Thanks for all the love AND for the comment.
As far as Scenes From a Marriage goes, Jess has seen parts of it but not all of it, and it’s definitely on our list of Things We Should Have Seen By Now.
Speaking of which, I have a confession that’s going to flip your lid: I (Julie of King is a Fink) have never seen The Godfather. (Eek!) I know. I blame my steady diet of Animal House and John Hughes-type movies in the 80s and rom-coms through most of the 90s. Luckily, Jessica entered my life in 1999 and started me on the right track.
So many great movies to catch up on. So little time. (But I do find just enough time to sneak in a Caddyshack viewing now and then…)
What?!!
Speechless. Stunned. Incredulous… All those words cannot describe my utter dismay, Julie. And all I can say is Watch It Now. With the new orchestral soundtrack. Then watch it with Coppola’s commentary. Then watch The Godfather II. But under no uncertain terms should you go near Godfather III. Unless you wanna see why and how Sofia Coppola can’t act to save herself. And you’re welcome for all the love. You deserve it – but please, go watch The Godfather. Now.)
Uh, “in” no uncertain terms. Not “under” -wtf.
I’ve been trying to get Julie to watch The Godfather and a whole other slew of films for quite a while now. I’m going to print out your comments and post them on her calendar. She can’t ignore us both!