Blue In The Face

This is such a hilarious movie without many clichés of comedy.
The way they behave and talk just so funny!

Lou Reed talks about the scary Sweden, and his futuristic glasses.
Jim Jarmusch celebrates his last cigarette.
Harvey Keitel reminds which war movie made him a cigarette smoker.
Mel Gorham talks to herself and strip dances in front of the mirror.
Some weird survey like, do you look at your own stool before flushing it? do you eat shit? Are you satisfied with your penis?
Madonna cosplays and gives the singing telegram.
Michael J. Fox sees the ghost of Jackie Robinson.

As far as you can tell, this is a weird film, but it was fun.
The whole movie pretty much revolves around the neighbourhood of Brooklyn. People talking about the Brooklyn attitude, dollar and sense, and listening to people.
It is so nostalgic... That's one of the reason I love this film.
The movie talks many things in Brooklyn. Like Belgian Waffle, Brooklyn Dodges... the things that only belong to the places. And the people in the neighbourhood, I have never really have a neighbourhood, so looking at this film, kind of gives me something that I've never have.
And it is so funny and independent!

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