P&F Take on I'm Not There

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Written by Lily Percy   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007

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“It ain’t me babe, it ain’t me you’re looking for, babe.” In episode 19, Lily and Brooklyn Gang co-founder Rick Sayre review the highly anticipated, entirely unconventional Bob Dylan biopic, Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There. Listen in as they attempt to find some semblance of a storyline in the movie, try to remember film-related names and info without using imdb.com and contemplate the disappearance of Tim Robbins. Plus, the pair delve into their latest Netflix rentals–Away from Her, The Secret Life of Words and In the Land of Women.


Lily Percy
About the author:
Staff Writer. Long before she hit the View Askew WWWboards at the tender age of 16, Lily Percy was a fan-girl of the highest degree. From Capra to Hitchcock, Almodóvar to Crowe, movies always occupied her conscious-and-subconscious mind. During a stint as an intern at NPR’s Arts & Information Desk in 2005, Percy found the need to bring these things to light (and encourage others to do the same) and consequently formed SM's sister site Pictures & Frames Magazine with the help of her brother, musician, film lover and P&F web designer, Juan Marcos. Percy’s radio work has been featured on NPR’s Latino USA, “Epicentro Politico,” a Spanish-language news program based in Washington, D.C., and on WNYC’s Soundcheck. She is also a frequent contributor to MovieMaker Magazine and NPR’s “Song of the Day,” in addition to her staff writer position at JIVE Magazine. Percy currently interns at Esquire and resides in Brooklyn where, despite the occasional foul odors, she proudly frequents Park Slope’s Pavilion movie theater.
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