[9fans] (off-topic) Renée French

2008-12-26 Thread Eris Discordia
How come the Renée French who appears in Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and 
Cigarettes has nothing to with the Renée French who drew Glenda? How 
probable is for two people of artistic inclination to have the exact same 
name? Or is Glenda's creator hiding her identity as part of Plan 9 for 
World Domination?




Re: [9fans] (off-topic) Renée French

2008-12-26 Thread Jack Johnson
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Eris Discordia
eris.discor...@gmail.com wrote:
 How come the Renée French who appears in Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and
 Cigarettes has nothing to with the Renée French who drew Glenda?

Interesting movie.  Parts of it I dearly love, other parts not so
much.  A lot like Night on Earth, where some sections were painful to
sit through but Benigni's chapter is just a jewel of film.

-J



Re: [9fans] (off-topic) Renée French

2008-12-26 Thread Uriel
I can't think of a single scene in Night on Earth that displays
anything less than pure artistic genius.

Rome is pure comic gold; and Paris, while more subtle, is not far
behind. But of them all, New York will always have my heart.

uriel

On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Jack Johnson knapj...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Eris Discordia
 eris.discor...@gmail.com wrote:
 How come the Renée French who appears in Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and
 Cigarettes has nothing to with the Renée French who drew Glenda?

 Interesting movie.  Parts of it I dearly love, other parts not so
 much.  A lot like Night on Earth, where some sections were painful to
 sit through but Benigni's chapter is just a jewel of film.

 -J