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Jarmusch's and critical
Jarmusch's first major film, Stranger Than Paradise, was produced on a budget of approximately $ 125, 000 and released in 1984 to much critical acclaim.
An accompanying booklet features Jarmusch's 1984 essay " Some Notes on Stranger Than Paradise " as well as critical commentary by Geoff Andrew and J. Hoberman on Stranger Than Paradise and by Luc Sante on Permanent Vacation.

Jarmusch's and at
Snowy night scenes from Jim Jarmusch's film Night on Earth ( 1991 ) were filmed on the square, but given the impression that there is a traffic roundabout at the centre.

Jarmusch's and early
" Jarmusch's early work is marked by a brooding, contemplative tone, featuring extended silent scenes and prolonged still shots.

Jarmusch's and ;
" Waits finished the decade with appearances in three movies: as the voice of a radio DJ in Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train ; as Kenny the Hitman in Robert Dornhelm's Cold Feet ; and the lead role of Punch & Judy man Silva in Bearskin: An Urban Fairytale.
In the same year, Waits lent his vocals to Gavin Bryars ' 75-minute reworking of his 1971 classical music piece Jesus ' Blood Never Failed Me Yet ; appeared in Robert Altman's film version of Raymond Carver's stories Short Cuts and Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California, a short black-and-white movie with Iggy Pop ; and his third child, Sullivan, was born.
He also acted in Jim Jarmusch's " Mystery Train " ( 1989 ) as Will Robinson ; Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part III ( 1990 ) as Mask # 1 ; Brian De Palma's Carlito's Way ( 1993 ) as " Quisqueya ", starring Al Pacino ; in Waterworld ( 1995 ) as the Gatesman, starring Kevin Costner and in Joe's Apartment ( 1996 ) as the voice of a cockroach.
He has also written the best-known analysis of Jim Jarmusch's film Dead Man ; the volume includes recorded interviews with Jarmusch ; the book places the film in the acid western sub-genre.

Jarmusch's and Mystery
The Washington Post staff writer Hal Hinson would disparagingly comment in an aside during a review of Jarmusch's Mystery Train ( 1989 ) that in the director's debut, " the only talent he demonstrated was for collecting egregiously untalented actors ".
Less bleak and somber than Jarmusch's earlier work, Mystery Train nevertheless retained the director's askance conception of America.
Before his work with the Coen Brothers, he played a small but important role in Jim Jarmusch's independent anthology film Mystery Train, released in 1989, for which he received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Male.
He is best known in the West for his roles in Friðrik Þór Friðriksson's Cold Fever and Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train, in Japan for his role as TV's Mike Hama ( Mike Hammer ).
His other work has included the hazy, yellow-tinted cinematography of William Friedkin's To Live and Die in LA, Sally Potter's The Tango Lesson, Dom Rotheroe's My Brother Tom, Lars von Trier's starkly shot films, Breaking the Waves and Dancer in the Dark, and Jim Jarmusch's gritty looking films Down by Law, Mystery Train, Dead Man and Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.

Jarmusch's and Night
The only collection of exclusively Waits-performed material of 1991 appeared when Waits composed and conducted the almost exclusively instrumental music for Jim Jarmusch's 1991 film Night on Earth, which was released as an album the following year.
He also starred in Jim Jarmusch's 1991 film Night on Earth.
She made her debut to American audiences in Jim Jarmusch's Night on Earth in 1991.
He also starred in Jim Jarmusch's 1991 film Night on Earth.
He has appeared in over 30 films, including Jim Jarmusch's Night on Earth, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, and Coffee and Cigarettes.

Jarmusch's and On
On Jarmusch's return with the revised script, Ray reacted favourably to his student's dissent, citing approvingly the young student's obstinate independence.
* On B. P Empire ( Rough Mix ), the opening quote " It is a good viewpoint to see the world as a dream ..." is Forest Whitaker's line from Jim Jarmusch's 1999 film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.

Jarmusch's and director
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 88 % of critics liked the film, based on 184 reviews, with the site's consensus stating: " Bill Murray's subtle and understated style complements director Jim Jarmusch's minimalist storytelling in this quirky, but deadpan comedy.

Jarmusch's and was
Jarmusch's final year university project was completed in 1980 as Permanent Vacation, his first feature film.
Shot like the director's previous efforts in black and white, this constructivist neo-noir was Jarmusch's first collaboration with renowned Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller, who had been known for his work with Wenders.

Jarmusch's and with
The university, unimpressed with Jarmusch's use of his funding as well as the project itself, promptly refused to award him a degree.
Jarmusch's approach to filmmaking — in the words of The Salt Lake Tribune critic Sean P. Means — involves " blending film styles and genres with sharp wit and dark humor ", and is pervaded by a signature deadpan comedic tone.
Waits developed his acting career with several supporting roles and a lead role in Jim Jarmusch's Down by Law in 1986, which also featured two of Waits's songs from Rain Dogs in the soundtrack.
Meg White has also appeared on the cover of Whirlwind Heat's single " Pink ", in a Detroit Cobras music video " Cha Cha Twist " as Little Red Riding Hood, and appeared with Jack White in a segment of Jim Jarmusch's 2003 film Coffee and Cigarettes.
The New York Times wrote that the film " ushered in ( along with Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise ) the American independent film movement of the 1980s.

Jarmusch's and .
Jarmusch's latest film, The Limits of Control, opened in the United States on May 22, 2009.
The protagonists of Jarmusch's films are usually lone adventurers.
The interaction and syntheses between different cultures, the arbitrariness of national identity, and irreverence towards ethnocentric, patriotic or nationalistic sentiment are recurring themes in Jarmusch's work.
Jarmusch's fascination for music is another characteristic that is readily apparent in his work.
In the words of critic Vincent Canby, " Jarmusch's movies have the tempo and rhythm of blues and jazz, even in their use – or omission – of language.
: More recent films include Alex Cox's Walker, and Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man.
* Analysis of Jim Jarmusch's Int.

distinctive and aesthetic
Jamie Reid's " anarchy flag " poster and his other design work for the Sex Pistols helped establish a distinctive punk visual aesthetic.
The film shares the plot element of android-hunting bounty hunters with the book, as well as a distinctive visual aesthetic said to be reminiscent of Blade Runner.
Eventually it evolved into an original property, but retains many elements of the original including the distinctive missile trails and a general aesthetic similarity and could be considered a spiritual sequel.
Bell was also a key proponent of the claim that the value of art lies in its ability to produce a distinctive aesthetic experience in the viewer.
Its enduring purpose is to provide a distinctive environment in which its audiences — annually, more than 550, 000 people from New York City and beyond — may experience a broad array of aesthetic and cultural programs.
Reid's design for the Sex Pistols ' " Anarchy in the U. K. " poster — a ripped and safety-pinned Union Flag — is regarded as the pivotal work in establishing a distinctive Punk visual art | punk visual aesthetic.
The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation ( MTDC ) operates open – air tourist buses to give an aerial view of the iconic fountain and the city's unique distinctive historical, aesthetic and architectural identity depicted in the largest representations of the grand neo – Gothic style of architecture and also numerous ones of Indo-Saracenic architecture.
" Along with fellow Korn guitarist James " Munky " Shaffer, Welch helped patent Korn's distinctive sound, a mix of sirenlike shards of dissonant guitar that mimicked a turntablist's various effects and rumbling down-tuned riffing that defined the nu metal aesthetic beginning in the mid -' 90s.
It combines elements from the action film, as codified by Hollywood, with Chinese storytelling and aesthetic traditions, to create a culturally distinctive form that nevertheless has a wide transcultural appeal.
The ball is woven from rattan, and makes a distinctive clicking sound when kicked that is part of the aesthetic of the game.

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