Several Bwog editors retrieved the passwords of their middle school AIM screen names and entered a chatroom to discuss Todd Haynes’ new Dylan “biopic” I’m Not There. Heath Ledger was taken down a notch, David Cross was lauded, and Yorkie avatars were chosen.
Today’s Yorkie Roundtable features:
Armin Rosen
Andrew Flynn
Maryam Parhizkar
Lucy Tang
Juli Weiner
So… let’s begin. Who was everyone’s favorite Dylan?
Cate Blanchett followed by Ben Wishaw
Well I’m gonna be the iconoclast here and say Richard Gere
Totally disagree. Couldn’t disagree more.
I hated his whole segment. It was really pretty but so out of place.
It’s a masturbatory reference. It was just a live Dylan song.
It was such a lazy Fellini rip-off
It summed up the whole movie in my mind—exactly because it was awkward, out of place and utterly masturbatory
Wasn’t the spider a Fellini rip-off?
Probably. Or a Spiderman 2 rip-off.
I kind of liked the Richard Gere segment
But it had shitty writing. Like the kind of writing Dylan does when he writes long form
But if you’re trying to make a self-consciously self-indulgent movie that lures Dylan maniacs like myself into a false sense of security…
I think the film wasn’t critical enough of Dylan
Was that the point though?
It could still be critical and objective and still look cool
Dylan is one of those artists that people really obsess about and I think the movie was a study in obsession, in a lot of ways
But critical of what? His politics? His general douchiness?
I have to agree on that actually, it did portray him as that sort of enigmatic legend of folk music
Like the reviewer from NY Press said, it’s more about Todd Haynes that it is about Dylan
Right, so wouldn’t it be cool to present him in a different way, and not just a fawning fan-boy way. Like, wow, he was kind of an asshole to his wife
But how critical of Dylan can you really be? Even his bad traits have been mythologized. Slow Train Coming has even gone down as a half-decent album.
Oh man, I think the 80s is not given enough credit at all
My kids’ll probably be listening to Under the Red Sun, which sucked. Like there’s nothing off of Oh Mercy? C’mon Todd Haynes
Slow Train Coming is great
I’m glad they include the weird shit about his foray into Pentecostal choirs
Yeah, but it wasn’t done right
I mean, he really got into this ridiculous idiom, where if you hear his songs played now, without Dylan, the sound entirely organic to the tradition
This rambly, not making any fucking sense idiom
That Dylan though, didn’t even get a separate actor
Are you actually arguing for more Dylans? There should have been less Dylan. 12 year old Dylan didn’t need to be there
I don’t know, I kind of appreciated 12-year old Dylan
I loved him. That velvet voice…
I feel like the novelty wore off after about 3 seconds
Except the part where Richie Havens was dubbed really poorly
Richie Havens! High point of the movie. Oh wait take that back David Cross as Allen Ginsberg.
Yes David Cross was great
I love the part with him and Cate just going nuts
That was very Renaldo and Clara
The whole movie was very Renaldo and Clara. I thought that the Heath Ledger part went nowhere
In fact, every remotely romantic part was strange
It was worth it for Charlotte Gainsbourg
It was worth it for the brief glimpse of the scornful, Blood on the Tracks-era Dylan. That was another of the film’s strengths/weaknesses: soooooo many references
I read somewhere about a reporter asking Jacob Dyaln if he ever listened to his father and he said every album except for Blood on the Tracks
Christian Bale: friend or enemy?
Frenemy?
I’d have to say he was my least favorite
He just seemed like he was doing an SNL-esque impersonation of Dylan the whole time
It was still possible to enjoy it without being a Dylan-connoisseur
But it might leave a viewer confused if he/she didn’t know much about Dylan
That’s only if you get caught up with trying to understand every single reference
The point was that Dylan was really just a figment of our collective, popular imagination
But what is it, other than a sick whirlwind vanity tour through Dylan references?
It seemed like 2 1/2 hours of fan fiction at times, which is extremely masturbatory if the end message is that we’ll project whatever we want onto some abstract “Dylan. Yeah. If the message is that celebrity is what the mob makes of it, then that’s as good as there being no end message. But fuck it, the music was great.
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@Ugh Waste of time.
@JNW: We saw the Fellini film last Tuesday. It was not one of his best. It lacks a cohesive structure. You know, you get the feeling that he’s not absolutely sure what it is he wants to say. ‘Course, I’ve always felt he was essentially a – a technical film maker. Granted, La Strada was a great film. Great in its use of negative imagery more than anything else. But that simple, cohesive core…
Stick to ZIPCAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@sigh I look forward to Bwog when I’m not paying attention in classes, but when my horrible music hum section is more interesting than the post, it crushes my soul. this is one of those instances. thanks bwog, for making me pay attention in class for once.
@DHI I’m with Flynn on the 80s. Not only are there more solid albums than people realize, the fucking outtakes from that period are great. Blind Willie McTell?
@DHI Also, Rosen, are you saying Slow Train Coming was a bad album? If so, there’s a slow train coming for you.
@... I am a fan of bwog and I read it all the time but I have to say that this was a phenomenally stupid post.
@brneyedgurlxoxo what’s the point of using old middle school aim screen names if you don’t print them?
@Agreed This was stupid
@andre flynn is the best. yorkie the candy bar, absolutely brilliant. i don’t really understand anything else of this post, but that in itself makes it laudable.
@Sprinkles Do not feed the birds!
@Bwog Is funny when it tries to do things gawker-esque things (I guess instant message conversations can be seen anywhere, but I just wanted to say gawker-esque).
Now…where’s OUR lolcait?!
@I'm also an idiot! “tries to do things gawker-esque things.” One of those “things” don’t belong. Can you guess which one?
@where was DHI in this….isn’t he, like, the dylan expert on bwog?
@DHI I chose not to participate on account of having no respect for those tiny fake dogs. What kind of dog lives in a damn teacup? But for real, I just didn’t see the movie in time.
@Anonymous Editors should never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever be heard from in this way. If you thought this post would go over well, you were drunk or making a terrible decision.
@I regret having read this.
@DHI I still gotta see this movie.
@Anonymous Geez, calm down everyone.
@Actually Now that I think about it, it’s roughly the same thing as having a blog post featuring only comments from editors in the first place.
@beh this is like one of gawker’s cross-promotional AIM chats with julia alison.
@but she's glamorous! http://www.vimeo.com/248786
@Lucy 1. My avatar is a dead yorkie.
2. Just to bring the pretension down a few notches, one quote that got censored, “my favorite Wallflowers (Jakob Dylan) album is Bringing Down the Horse.”
@ZvS Oh, to HELL with that. (Breach) is way better, and I will fight you.
@ms. parhizakar: i think your puppy icon might actually be a west highland terrier. i think this because this morning, when i woke up, i for some reason had the impulse to search for west highland terriers in google image.
damn they’s cute.
@do you guys think this is ok because of that sad n+1 pamphlet? read a fucking book.
@Anonymous I don’t read books on principle.
@Question Is bwog allowed to select its own comments as favorites?
@Oh look They did.
@the quote they selected is not funny. bwog have you reached the dizzying heights of your own pretension? this post sucked big hairy balls
@jeez every time Bwog staff jerks off to its own conversation, God kills a kitten.
@silly I like how you have to clarify that you dug up your AIM screen names from middle school. Because obviously, once you’re an intellectual Bwogger, it becomes totally uncool to use AIM, and God forbid you actually admit to using it!
@Avi Zenilman Bwoggers don’t use AIM. They use gchat. But you can’t have chatrooms on gchat.
@Anonymous metamasturbation