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This is not to say that J5 has become entirely boring and serious. The serious tracks still have the same fun sound as all the tracks from Quality Control, with a cameo by Nelly Furtado. It often takes several listens to really notice the darkness of the content. Additionally, there are still a few of their standard old-school anthems in “A Day at the Races” and “What’s Golden.” Paring down on their studio production efforts to a certain extent, the focus shifts to the impressive...
...group portrait Max Ernst painted of his Surrealist mates in 1922, Rendezvous Among Friends, shows all l7 of them then - as well as Renaissance master Raphael in a cameo appearance - posing in suits and ties beneath some peaks of the Tyrolean Alps. Writer-artist Breton poses in the middle with his arm upraised to show who's boss. It was Breton who cracked the whip, writing in 1928: "Beauty will be convulsive, or it will...
...lurid tale of the drifter, the town bully and the yearning babe, with a supporting role for Maitland.) "Motorpsycho"! (A low-budget "Wild One" - the motorcycle crazies ride mopeds - with many worthy extras: a nice debut turn by Alex Rocco as a man whose wife the gang raped; a cameo by Meyer as the sexist sheriff who snaps, as regards Rocco's wife, "Nothin' happened to her a woman's not built for!"; and the legendary snake-venom scene where Rocco instructs leading lady Haji to "Suck it! Suck it out!") Finally, "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!", which doesn't need...
Jackson had declined director Barry Sonnenfeld's request to cameo in the first MIB. This time Jackson called Sonnenfeld. "He said he had found the first film very moving, and he stayed in the theater by himself and cried," says Sonnenfeld. "I tried to explain that I personally thought Men in Black was a comedy... but we just went past that...
...course, a cameo's fun is in its surprise. So if you're planning to see Goldmember, don't read this story. Oh, sorry, you just went past that. --By Richard Corliss. Reported by Benjamin Nugent/New York