The Way Things Go

2005-07-21 Thread Lanny Quarles
If you haven't ever seen Fischli and Weiss' 1987 film The Way Things Go I highly recommend it. I had the pleasure of meeting them once. It was in Dallas, They're Swiss, and they kept asking us if we could take them to buy cowboy hats and boots. The film is available (ulp) at amazon for about 13

Re: The Way Things Go

2005-07-21 Thread mwp
Things Go I highly recommend it. I had the pleasure of meeting them once. It was in Dallas, They're Swiss, and they kept asking us if we could take them to buy cowboy hats and boots. The film is available (ulp) at amazon for about 13 bucks. One of the best actor free films you'll ever see. Film

Re: The Way Things Go

2005-07-21 Thread Alan Sondheim
yes really beautiful as were their installations from what I remember. Swiss? Watch! On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote: If you haven't ever seen Fischli and Weiss' 1987 film The Way Things Go I highly recommend it. I had the pleasure of meeting them once. It was in Dallas, They're Swiss

Fwd: [spidertangle] The Way Things Go

2005-07-21 Thread mIEKAL aND
and Weiss' 1987 film The Way Things Go I highly recommend it. I had the pleasure of meeting them once. It was in Dallas, They're Swiss, and they kept asking us if we could take them to buy cowboy hats and boots. The film is available (ulp) at amazon for about 13 bucks. One of the best actor free

Re: [spidertangle] The Way Things Go

2005-07-21 Thread Lanny Quarles
Maybe, but I thinkRube Goldberg is the real inspiration. - Original Message - From: mIEKAL aND To: WRYTING-L@listserv.utoronto.ca Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 9:14 PM Subject: Fwd: [spidertangle] "The Way Things Go" Begin forwarded message: