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posted by davidt
on Monday December 06 2004, @10:00AM
Bret sends the link:
On 'Closer' inspection, Nichols rules - Boston.com
The smoky Damien Rice ballad "The Blower's Daughter" serves as the theme of Mike Nichols's incisive sex drama "Closer." But it's "How Soon Is Now?," the despairing Smiths song pleading on the soundtrack (at a strip club of all places!), that characterizes the mood of this movie and its four achy-breaky souls: "Shut your mouth. How can you say I go about things the wrong way? I am human, and I need to be loved, just like everybody else does." ---
An anonymous person writes:
In the new movie "Closer" with Jude Law, Julia Roberts, Clive Owens, and Natalie Portman, "How Soon is Now?" is played during a key scene in which Owens is asking Portman for information while she strips for him. It's the only noticeable pop song in the movie. Very bizarre mix of half-naked girls and Morrissey vocals. ---
"Closer" info at IMDB.com
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i'm fucking freezing up here! damn you, winter!!
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