“All I can do is be me, whoever that is.” This quote from Bob Dylan, attributed to an interview he gave to the now defunct Beat Magazine in May 1965, might as well be an encapsulation of not just ...
Daniel is a University of Louisville graduate with an English degree, a sizable collection of Blu-rays, books, records, and a love of hiking. Haynes' film, I'm Not There, creatively captures Bob Dylan ...
Let’s get this out of the way immediately: Of the six people who play versions of Bob Dylan in I’m Not There, the only one who looks the least bit like him is yes, Cate Blanchett. It’s something about ...
There are certain moments in the cinema that leave a total sensory impression on the viewer, allowing moments to linger in the mind with an unprecedented totality. I have written about some of these ...
The title to this post is totally, utterly misleading because I didn’t learn anything watching I’m Not There: not about Bob Dylan, not about myself, not about the Dylan myth. In fact, the act of ...
“You know, nobody’s mentioned Bob Dylan yet,” said X man John Doe. This was approximately one hour and forty-eight minutes into the I’m Not There concert— a tribute to Todd Haynes’ new Dylan biopic, ...
Todd Haynes '85 didn't "aim to educate or give a primer to (Bob) Dylan for people" in "I'm Not There," his film about the many personalities of Dylan. "I wanted to preserve the genuine weirdness of ...
A clip from Todd Haynes' eagerly anticipated Bob Dylan movie I'm Not There (named after a great, oft-bootlegged song from The Basement Tapes) has surfaced on YouTube. It features Cate Blanchett doing ...
The real Bob Dylan, whoever he is (let’s call him Robert Allen Zimmerman for argument’s sake), has always publicly been more of an idea than a real person, concealed beneath layers of mythology. In “I ...
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