I saw
Memento yesterday at Loews Broadway/19th. It's about ten minutes too long but quite good. As you may have read, it's about a man who's lost his short-term memory, but keeps himself up-to-date on his own investigation of his wife's murder by tattooing messages on his body and carrying polaroids in his pockets. The story is told in reverse chronological order, so each time he "wakes up" to a new, memory-wiped reality, the audience knows about as much as he does. Reviews have been smartass, comparing it to
Groundhog Day and Harold Pinter's
Betrayal, but I'd say it's closer to Tarantino (minus the pop-culture irony) and
Dark City (minus the aliens). Stephen Tobolowsky, who played the accountant who kept recognizing Bill Murray on the street in
Groundhog Day is heartbreaking in a parallel tale of another short-term-memory-losser named Sammy Jankis, who remembers how to give his wife her insulin shot but can't retain the plot of the TV show he's watching. One of the ironies of Memento is that the audience has to hold a lot of info in RAM (i.e., short term memory) in order to make sense of the plot.
Can you beat Joe D? (Winner gets a virtual night with MM (
not Mickey Mantle)).
Steve, Bill, and I are expecting to meet at the Local tomorrow (Thursday 3/22) after work (5:30 PM). Show up, or let us know if you've got another suggestion.
Monday, Monday : Papa John dead @ 65 from heart attack, yesterday, yesterday. Ms and Ps made 5th grade kick for me. So many groovie hits in a row ! Nothing you didn't know already (including what he was doing) in todays nyt obit.
William F. Buckley weighs in on
Traffic.
the market is spring forward--my two favorite people are back--the east end fish folks and the organic man--i bought 10 flounder for 11 bucks and last years roots that were left through the winter to sweeten (rude a begger, carrots, turnips, garlic....)
last nights meal at Meigas was the best yet, not all dishes in the seafood tasting menu were wonderful but some rocked, expensive yes but if could just stop going to Veritas after dinner's in NYC i might be able to afford my rent...
from
lemonyellow, the
invisible library, books that only appear in other books.
this list looks alot better than that one from from RIAA.
all hail elvis
just back from Virot's bar--two excellent wines (99 Boxler Riesling Harth @ $50 and 96 Ch. Simone Blanc @ $65) and 4 Bar Menu offerings (best were--Oysters au Gratin with mushrooms and Baked Clams!!!)--looooking forward to dinner
last night we ate at Locanda Vini & Olii--and i loved it--we had to make a trek to an old part of Brooklyn that was beautiful--wide streets--i got a great vibe from the locals!!! the wines were interesting and well priced--the apps were all excellents--good pasta--yummy not over sweet desserts--fantastic cheese plate--the place was also well designed, hope to go back soon
Nice new comment feature on drat fink's page.
Spring must be close when your office building issues a
BULLETIN like the one I just received from the PA @ for WTC :
"You may remember that last year, The New York Audubon Society contacted us concerning the dangers migrating birds face in large metropolitan areas, specifically high rise buildings. At that time, The Society advised us that the fall migration pattern was from August through November and the spring migration pattern was from mid-March through mid-June. As mid-March is approaching, we are requesting once again that you turn off all office lights in the evening hours or, at the minimum, close the blinds. We realize this is difficult as many of you have employees who work late into the evenings and it is difficult for us too as the house keeping personnnel are cleaning the offices. However, we would appreciate it if you would ask your employees to turn off your lights once they leave for the evening. Thank You........"
- This request might also apply to the last person leaving Detroit.
Marianne Nowottny will be performing @ Tonic this Saturday
@ 8:00 pm. I hope to be going.
Marianne Nowottny at 8:00pm, $10
"New Jersey teen Marianne Nowottny returns to Tonic this evening
with her torchy resin voice, off-kilter harmonics and Radio Shack
keyboard. Nowottny is able to glide through scale modulation
seemingly effortlessly, stopping at random quarter-tones and angular
intervals that are unique and hyper-personal. Her song compositions,
which explore multi-layers of sound and textures, can be compared to
the early electronic music experiments of John Pfeiffer or the pop-
music simulations of Brian Eno. "Marianne Nowottny is a delicately
balanced combination of warped teenage nihilism, otherworldly
visitation and sheer joy-in-creation."
- David Keenan The Wire
TONIC
107 Norfolk Street
(Between Delancey & Rivington)
212-358-7501 / http://www.tonic107.com
I can't pull up the 20 posts on vini et oilie. But spoke with Alex and he said the new posts refered to gettin' there. yes count is six pluss Tom M (if he still wants to come along. Alex will go home first and so will I where I would collect Tom in JC. Included in the 20 post thread were verbal directions for subway. If any one could copy and repost appreciate it. So meet U there @ 8 ? cool ?
mary's fish camp didnt rock not bunk but didnt funk--way over priced (IMHO)
needed some Down Time last night and didnt feel like reading and dont own a TV so i went and saw House of Mirth--i njoyed it but cant recomand--like a novel you read at the airport