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2009 | 2005

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Blu-ray Review: Pierrot le fou (Criterion Collection)

23 September 2009 12:20 AM, PDT | Rope of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news »

In 1966 Roger Ebert reviewed Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot le fou and gave it a 3 1/2 star review, 41 years later he reviewed it again and gave it only 2 1/2 stars quoting his earlier review calling the film "Godard's most virtuoso display of his mastery of Hollywood genres," only to now say he sees "it more as the story of silly characters who have seen too many Hollywood movies." Strangely enough, I have to wonder if Pierrot le fou is really about characters at all. It stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina as Ferdinand and Marianne, but does their "road trip" really serve as anything more than a medium for Godard to lovingly fawn over his then-wife while at the same time speak ill of American culture and the Vietnam War? I recently reviewed Criterion's release of Godard's 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her, a film made two years after Pierrot le fou and »

- Brad Brevet

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Fashion Weekend Bursts With Starlets, Famous Fashion Faces!

13 September 2009 11:52 PM, PDT | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »

New York Fashion Week didn't slow down over the weekend, and the front rows were star-studded gearing up for last night's big event, the VMAs. Lindsay Lohan ducked into Alice + Olivia and Shenae Grimes, Blake Lively, and Rachel Zoe all scored spots at the Diane von Furstenberg show on Sunday. Mischa stepped out for the Herve Leger show as well as to attend an event for The Beautiful Life. Rachel McAdams sat alongside Anna Wintour at Alexander Wang and posed with Leighton Meester backstage at Altuzarra. With so many big events taking place in New York, the fashionista stars were all over. Hilary Duff and Amanda Bynes were front and center for the Herve Leger show, which is no big surprise considering how often they, especially Amanda, are seen wearing the ubiquitous bandage dresses. Kirsten Dunst mixed things up at Band of Outsiders, while Hayden Christensen was out without his fiance Rachel Bilson at Lacoste. »

- Molly

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