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August 24, 2005
Bloggery: the travels of Thumbsucker
Thumbsucker writer-director Mike Mills was a charming interviewee the other day, and so's his blog, with photos and observations from the luxury hotel death march, in which your correspondent finds himself described as "the guy in Chicago": "The blur of kind humans continues for days: There was Ruth the DJ from Minneapolis - Is she my mom? Can I go to her house and play with her border collie and maybe she’d cook dinner? The DJ in Denver who didn't look 68 at all, the girl in Chicago who took a picture of me sitting on Lou, the man in SF who thought Lou's role was subversively feminine, the guy in Denver who said the film was Romantic (as in Romantic literature) because Romanticism is based in loss, the radio station that didn't seem to care about their phone ringing loudly while we were on air, the guy in Chicago that knows Chris Ware! Can I know Chris Ware if I live in Chicago? And Ira Glass too?" [Travelogue videos are linked at the site, too.]
Posted by pride at August 24, 2005 06:50 PM
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