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This is a picture I did for the cover of an upcoming Spying with Lana graphic novel compilation, set to a very familiar piece of music. Please enjoy!

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What's really cool is the scenes where they declare the various assassins as lone assassins. They perfectly duplicated the Supreme Court. You almost have to have seen pictures of the court to appreciate how perfectly they did that. Each judge chooses his own favorite chair, so all the chairs are different.

Bob Rhea

Cool, I'll check that out, too.

Sean Harrington

I liked Mulholland Drive, and I do often think about it too. But I think the ending was rather depressing. Like The Parallax View, shortly after John Kennedy's assassination. I believe you would really like it. It starts with the assassination of a senator in the Seattle Needle. Warren Beatty is an investigative reporter who gets crowded out of the elevator. Another reporter, a friend of Beatty's gets in. The audience sees a waiter shoot the senator, and immediately someone across the room takes off running. Well, everyone chases him. He falls off the tower and he's declared a lone assassin. Without further description, Beatty starts an investigation. Extremely complex movie.

Bob Rhea

That's cool. I like thought-provoking movies like that. I watched Mulholland Drive last year, and I still find myself thinking about it at times. Definitely one of my favorite films, along with The Lost Highway, another very similar film by the same director that had the same effect on me.

Sean Harrington

It is one those movies that you think about for a long time aft er you see it. And having seen it multiple times, so my sons could see it, I found that you pick up more things in the movie that you missed the first time.

Bob Rhea

Oh yes, I like Simon & Garfunkel. My mother was a big fan, so I got turned on to them at an early age. I will check that out, too.

Sean Harrington

As I say, it's well worth watching just for the opening music. and it's amusing to think that it is intended to be some 8-10 years in the future. BTW. As far as movies and music, there was a very strange super hero movie some years back, Watchmen. Due to my two sons, I saw it three times when it first came out (Me, one son, the other son), and it really grows on you. But it has the best use of music of any movie I've seen.. I don't know if you are familiar with Simon and Garfunkel, but the movie has a lot of their music. Outstanding musical score, and a very watchable story line. I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves music.

Bob Rhea

Thank you! I'll probably check that movie out. Highly forgettable horror movies from the 70s are some of my favorite films!

Sean Harrington

Amazing! And that second piece-- Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, for all you classical novices-- is possibly my all time favorite pieces of classical music of all time. The first time I heard it was at the very opening of a highly forgettable horror movie call Frankenstein 1970. They start with the good doctor playing it -- from the beginning-- on a humongous organ. The camera slowly pulls back and out of the room, down the hall and down the stairs to end up in the dungeon. The music slowly fades into gradually increasing echoes. It's worth renting just for that scene, though the movie goes downhill from there. Anyway, fantastic process video!

Bob Rhea


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