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k-krack 09.02.2006 11:10 PM

Gilbert Grape is fantastic. every roll i have ever seen him in is wonderful, except i HATE pirates of the carribean. so boring.

Cantankerous 09.02.2006 11:12 PM

i liked him in charlie and the chocolate factory. he was kind of mean to the kids.

Norma J 09.02.2006 11:19 PM

I think he's a great actor. But I hope it's not Johnny Depp.

static-harmony 09.02.2006 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
i liked him in charlie and the chocolate factory. he was kind of mean to the kids.


Yeah he was brilliant there.I liked him when he plays this abstract movies.

HaydenAsche 09.02.2006 11:28 PM

Gilbert Grape is fantastic.

Cantankerous 09.03.2006 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
I think he's a great actor. But I hope it's not Johnny Depp.

i agree, but i think it's just because of his looks that i don't want him to do it, because i know he could play the part well. there are other people who look more like kerouac.

acousticrock87 09.03.2006 01:49 AM

He has stepped to the challenge.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=MZOyGjtqlbY

Tokolosh 09.03.2006 04:36 AM

Depp's best role in a film, has gotta be Dead Man.

krastian 09.03.2006 04:41 AM

Number 2 is The Subteraneans for me.

Tokolosh 09.03.2006 05:07 AM

Fear and Loathing and WEGG, at nr.2 & 3

Norma J 09.03.2006 06:48 PM

If Depp (My favourite of his would be Blow) gets the role, he'll inevitably do a great job. But the film will just turn into a gawk for young teens who completely ignore the brilliance of the story. And yes, I don't see Johnny Depps image in any of the characters from On the Road. He is not the only actor that would do the role justice. I wouldn't want the other shit that comes along with Johnny Depp. It needs to be a film for Kerouac fans, not Johnny Depp fans.

Norma J 09.04.2006 01:29 AM

Anyone read his last novel Pic?

I bought it today along with Visions of Gerard.

racehorse 12.18.2006 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
Anyone read his last novel Pic?

I bought it today along with Visions of Gerard.

pic is ok, i've got it back to back with the subterraneans, which is wonderful. the prose flows magnificently, third to on the road and the dharma bums. actually maybe 4th to visions of cody.
ah i don't know it doesn't even matter in the slightest. read it all!
EDIT. didn't realise how far back this thread was... sorry. but then i think it could do with a bump. whatever

Norma J 12.18.2006 06:55 PM

Well entitled bump, indeed.

I haven't read any Kerouac since I started the thread. Been reading lots of Bukowski. I'm on to a Bon Scott bio at the moment.

racehorse 12.18.2006 07:14 PM

ahh which bukowski are you reading? i've got his newly published book of poems and i've read post office.
post office is great, his poetry is not as good as the novel in my opinion. some are wonderful, brilliant yet some fall below the mark. all of them make me laugh however. it's so delightfully black humoured, and he writes like he speaks which i find refreshing.

jonesroad 12.18.2006 07:39 PM

Jack Kerouac/Catholic Block
 
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Originally Posted by Norma J
A thread for everything and anything Kerouac. Favourite book. Favourite line. Favourite character. Anything. Especially which of his books would you like most to be turned into a film?

Probably the only author that really ever made a differance.
Influenced the 50's.
Rock n Roll
Pop Culture
With
On The Road
That is a beautiful book.
I heard a lot of references in songs and stuff
and the one by 10,000 Maniacs-'Hey Jack Kerouac'
and from the movie 'Peggy Sue Got Married'
There is a character in that movie that was crazy about Kerouac.
I liked the way that he went on and on about Kerouac.

I heard about Francis Ford Coppalla was gonna do ON THE ROAD
like 10 or 12 years ago. But it never seems to materialize. He wants to film only in blustery monsoon-like conditions. That sounds cool. I hope that there are all unknown actors involved.
And not Tom Hanks, Demi Moore (as Burroughs) or T. Cruise. Johnny Depp is cool but that is stretchin it. They should keep it unknown and not overblown. Make it like a blank check/b-movie .

I also loved Dharma Bums, Dr Sax, Subterreans.
Jack was misunderstood. Possibly even misunderstood by himself.
Died drunk and confused
Sad and disallusioned

Hate to say I relate.

Catholic Block

Norma J 12.18.2006 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by racehorse
ahh which bukowski are you reading? i've got his newly published book of poems and i've read post office.
post office is great, his poetry is not as good as the novel in my opinion. some are wonderful, brilliant yet some fall below the mark. all of them make me laugh however. it's so delightfully black humoured, and he writes like he speaks which i find refreshing.


I read his selected letters vol 2 awhile back and then started vol 3. But I just read that on occasions, 'cause it's fun that way. I finished Post Office the other week. I have Ham on Rye, but I felt like reading this Bon Scott bio, and I'm really enjoying it.

jheii 12.18.2006 07:46 PM

"All the things I wrote were true because I believed in what I saw..."
If only I could make a list of Kerouac favorites without it looking like:
1. Mexico City Blues / Subterraneans / Tristessa / Satori in Paris / Dharma Bums / Desolation Angels / On the Road / Visions of Cody / Big Sur...

Just too much going on in that old Duluoz legend to seperate any one part from itself. I think, though, that perhaps the most hypnotizing of Kerouac's work would be the "Railroad Earth" section from Lonesome Traveler:
"I go out to the wailbar of all the wildbars--the one and only 3rd and Howard--and drink with the madmen and when I get drunk I GIT..."
Approximate quotation, that one. But I'd say that the Railroad Earth is prose and poetry writing in all of their simultaneous glory synthesized with a spot on manifestation of Kerouac pure dharma dreams of unfiltered compassion for all living things. Yes yes, c'mon. Yes tes, c'mon.

Norma J 12.18.2006 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonesroad
With On The Road
That is a beautiful book.
I heard a lot of references in songs and stuff
and the one by 10,000 Maniacs-'Hey Jack Kerouac'
and from the movie 'Peggy Sue Got Married'
There is a character in that movie that was crazy about Kerouac.
I liked the way that he went on and on about Kerouac.


Dylan was big fan of On the Road. In his Chronicles book (which is fantastic. Read it if you haven't) he makes mention of that particular book on numerous occasions among other writers. He was good friends with Ginsberg too.

LifeDistortion 12.18.2006 08:59 PM

This day in age with all the make-up tools you can make anyone look like anyone, heck I heard Cate Blanchett is portraying Bob Dylan in a movie, she's a great actress, if anyone can pull off an odd casting decision like that its her. Same goes with Depp, he can pull almost anything, even if he doesn't LOOK right for the part.


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