The first things that might pop into the mind of any intelligent person when starting this
chapter is: "Why the hell did you name the last chapter 'In the Garden of Vito'?
Will I find the same irrelevancies in the title 'tall tales'?" These are all good questions. I am not going to answer them. It wouldn't matter anyway. The point is, if you asked either of these questions, then you are potentially interacting with this story. You're going beyond just watching what I am pointing at you and thinking things through. In live theater, so |
really made me feel like I could make a film.
The films were "She's Gotta Have It" and "Stranger than Paradise". I went out and rented
both of them right away.
"What a stroke of luck these are," I thought. "They have so much in common with my own project: They're both black and white, they're both inexpensive, and they're both made by NYU graduates, of which I have a budding one right here in |
wrote for the people they did know. And for themselves. They weren't trying to do something
that had 'the independent feel', because, well, shit; they created the independent feel.
I must just stop my little tirade about how important these two are. It doesn't have dick to do with my little story. I will talk about how useful these films are. If I had known how many times I was going to watch these films, I would have bought them. There are an insanely |
after Rob, these two films, and indirectly, these
two directors, became my partners and in the process of learning, I became a cheap, rip-off
artist. I hope I get to thank Spike and Jim one day.
Now, on the other hand, if you never noticed the strange title of Chapter 2, well, then, nevermind.... |