


From Kenneth Anger's film 'Rabbit's Moon'. It was made in 1950 but not released until the seventies, and there are two versions, a short one (@seven minutes) with a catchy obscure pop tune as the soundtrack (looped), and the original long one (@sixteen minutes) with a soundtrack of old doo-wop numbers. The latter version is about to be released on DVD for the first time by Fantoma, along with other short films of his, and I'm dying to get my hands on a copy (depending on Region compatibility).
Here's the short version of 'Rabbit's Moon', courtesy of the fantastic invention we call Youtube:
Gorgeous.

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Looks really intresting.
Sooo much reading to do, still have your gift to read as well.
Gosh, maybe lock me up for a few weeks and I`ll be a happy man.
yeah, i like the road being there, to be honest, it reminds me we are a little closer to civilization than we were in the old apartment, plus i can always see when sof's bus gets in as well as anybody else who happens to be coming over- mostly it's just nice to have the sound of the occasional volvo going by in the night.
anyway, yes, pedantic work is. . . not great to do, good for other people especially if they're the type who'll appreciate any kind of effort, but not something you'd wnat to do all the time - got to be messy and expressive and not have everything paint-by-numbers. doesn't really explain why i did an illustration degree, but oh well.
more snow on the way, and temperatures of -20. good stuff.
how's tricks?