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Biting my tongue...

By October 13, 2009No Comments

Mouthless

…is prob­ably not going to be suf­fi­cient. However, due to cer­tain per­son­al prom­ises I’ve made, I am enjoined from say­ing much of any­thing about the latest inter­tubes ker­fuffle that occurred over the week­end. Regular read­ers of this blog my infer that the whole thing fills my over­size being with rauc­ous hil­ar­ity. Such an infer­ence would not be far wrong. But, like I said. In any event, it might be a good idea to keep my powder dry until this week’s “Topics” column at The Auteurs’.

By the way, if you can name the film from which the above screen grab is taken, you too, may be qual­i­fied for mem­ber­ship in a pro­fes­sion­al organ­iz­a­tion!! You can learn more by…

Okay, I’ll stop. 

FYI, I missed all this delight as it was hap­pen­ing due to my week­end vaca­tion from com­put­ing devices, which, although you did­n’t ask, could­n’t have gone bet­ter. My Lovely Wife and I met up with my fab­ulous in-laws in Colonial Williamsburg, where we enjoyed both relax­a­tion and edi­fic­a­tion. I had pea­nut soup for the first time in about 40 years, and my, it was even more deli­cious than I remembered. Also, just so you know: The Lodge at Williamsburg has one of the best, if not the best, brunch buf­fets I’ve ever seen, and from San Francisco to Singapore to Cannes to Memphis, I’ve seen myself a few. Highly recommended!

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  • Tom Russell says:

    Glad you had a nice week­end, Glenn. I’ve nev­er heard of pea­nut soup, but it sounds utterly delect­able. (Off to google for recipes…)
    And I *know* I’ve seen that image before, but for the life of me, I can­’t suss out the film.

  • Ian W. Hill says:

    Well, since no one else has brought it up, it’s from Un Chien Andalou, isn’t it?

  • Tony Dayoub says:

    Can’t wait to read this week’s Topics.

  • Un chi­en andalou, absolutely.

  • Dan says:

    So, if we put them in a jar and shake it, will they fight?

  • Brian says:

    I thought it was UN CHIEN ANDALOU, but then I real­ized it was one of the more Godardian shots from TRANSFORMERS 2.
    Glad you had a nice week­end, Glenn!

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Yes, it’s from “Chien.” All those who guessed cor­rectly have my per­mis­sion to apply for mem­ber­ship in the New York Film Critics’ Circle. Good luck!

  • Tom Russell says:

    ((hangs head in cinephile shame))

  • Nathan Duke says:

    Actually, that UN CHIEN ANDALOU shot was the sole inspir­a­tion for TORQUE. In case you did­n’t know.

  • otherbill says:

    One day, when I was about 7, my loc­al uhf sta­tion appar­ently found itself with a little extra time in the pro­gram­ming day. So someone had the bright idea to show a pub­lic domain print of UN CHIEN ANDALOU- lit­er­ally in between epis­odes of STARBLAZERS and VOLTRON at 9 am. It made my brain hurt and I spent the next 13 years telling people about “this crazy thing about a guy with ants in his hands” until I finally saw it again in college.

  • bill says:

    Aw, man! You were in Williamsburg!? That’s only about an hour away from me! I could have, I don’t know, horned in on your good time, or something!

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    @bill: We’ll be back, for sure. That’s good to know!
    @otherbill: That’s as hil­ari­ous as my apo­cryph­al “Brute Force/The Egg And I” story: http://glennkenny.première.com/blog/urban_legends_of_cinema/

  • Brian says:

    I so hope that BRUTE FORCE story is true. What a great Surrealist game!

  • Cadavra says:

    Allow me to reprint my com­ment from that thread:
    Sorry, Glenn, this is def­in­itely a myth. Many years ago, TV GUIDE ran an art­icle about how movies were edited to fit into finite time slots. At the end of the art­icle, the writer jok­ingly spec­u­lated that it would be funny if someone cut from that scene to THE EGG AND I “and nev­er go back to BRUTE FORCE!” It has appar­ently been embel­lished over the years.