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Bob Dylan And Penelope Cruz In A Vintage Daily TwitPic

18 December 2009 7:00 AM, PST | MTV Movies Blog | See recent MTV Movies Blog news »

Y'all know Roger Ebert, right? Noted film critic from Chicago. Used to be on TV. Well Mr. Ebert's been around quite a bit, working the scene, schmoozing with celebrities, hitting the festival circuit and so on. Yesterday, he apparently took a dive into his archives and dug out this little gem of an image for today's Daily TwitPic.

Hit the rewind button to the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. It wasn't exactly a magical year for movies, with hits like "X2: X-Men United" and "Finding Nemo" balanced by the latter two "Matrix" movies, "Terminator 3" and the third "Lord of the Rings" movie (let's face it-- that one kind of drags on a bit). There was also "Masked and Anonymous," a little independent film written by and starring Bob Dylan and an ensemble cast that included, among others, Penelope Cruz. It wasn't very good. Ebert himself gave it only half a star. But …

- Adam Rosenberg

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The Real Bob Dylan

13 May 2009 4:24 AM, PDT | ifc.com | See recent IFC news »

Watch the world premiere of the latest Bob Dylan music video, "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'," exclusively at IFC.com.

    "Qui êtes-vous, Monsieur Bob Dylan?"

       --Jean-Pierre Léaud, in "Masculin, féminine"

Who are you, Mr. Bob Dylan? Less than two years ago, Dylanologists had a field day with "I'm Not There," Todd Haynes' smarty-pants hallucination evoking the freewheelin' singer-songwriter's iconic persona, unknowable as he perpetually reinvents himself. But rock 'n' roll's poet laureate already had a history with film, both appearing onscreen and being portrayed by other actors. In honor of Dylan's tough-bird, rollicking new record "Together Through Life," I'm bringing it all back home with a re-evaluation of who fares better on film: Dylan himself, or his imposters?

Dylan as himself, "Dont Look Back" (1967) vs. Cate Blanchett as Jude, "I'm Not There" (2007)

Nobody could resist this most obvious of aesthetic match-ups, a battle between the two most sophisticated, evocative, …

- Aaron Hillis

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Mickey Rourke reveals Dylan friendship

12 January 2009 10:26 PM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »

Mickey Rourke has revealed that he befriended Bob Dylan over a series of late-night phone calls. Rourke, whose new film The Wrestler is released this week, appeared alongside the musician in 2003 movie Masked And Anonymous. "I had a little part in some arty farty movie we did," he recalled. "He called me in the middle of the night and I'd say: 'Who's this?' And he'd say: 'Bob.' And I'd say: 'Bob who?' And he said: 'You know... (more) …

- By Michael Thornton

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