
Steven Soderbergh curates a fascinating portrait of actor/writer/monologist Spalding Gray in his assembled footage documentary, And Everything is Going Fine. I saw it this year at MIFF more or less as a Gray ignoramus, where the late artist’s life outlook and words left what’s proved to be a lasting effect on me. Now perched atop my ‘To Read’ pile is his Swimming to Cambodia. On my Christmas wish-list is everything else of his.
Soderbergh’s film is one of my favourites of the year. I laughed. Cried. I was galvanised. Humbled. Inspired. Edified. Moved.
Now, thanks to Apple, it has a trailer, which you can view here. Sadly no word on an Australian release yet, as far as I’ve been able to tell.




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Not about Spalding (loved you in True Stories, Mr G) but have a look at these:
http://www.somethingawful.com/d/photoshop-phriday/fake-criterion-cases.php?page=2
If Criterion released Showgirls you know it would look like this.
Same goes for The Day After Tomorrow.
Thanks for that. Those were great. Been a long time since I last trawled the wonderful SA forums.
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