Miranda July comes out of the background in "Vice"What I love about Miranda July is not the fact that she at one time dated a lady. While that may earn her some bonus points, it's really just her knack of churning out countless original, offbeat creative projects that seem at once completely random and totally genius.
The You Me and Everyone We Know writer/director's latest offering is a photoshoot for Vice magazine in which she recreates scenes from famous movies. In staying with her typical M.O. of not taking the obvious approach, instead of posing as the main characters of the scene, July instead dresses as an almost-invisible background character--an extra we'd hardly give a second glance, much less second thought. Accompanying the shoot is a letter to "Julie" from "Sandy" in which July writes:
Here are some of the best July-fied movie scenes: The Outsiders Ponyboy got all the attention in this movie. That girl with the long brown ponytail (ponygirl?) basically fades right into the building behind her. But July's striking profile proves she's not meant to be an extra — ever. Although, she'd make a very good stand-in, considering how she nails the pose perfectly, complete with the exact same bend of the knee and white paper bag. Now that's attention to detail. Grease There were a lot of well-known names in Grease, but, in this scene, Miranda picks out a character I don't even think had a name (correct me if I'm wrong here). While Sandy D, her friends, and some randoms are singing all about summer love, there's a lurker in the back with crazy hair and a plaid jacket — naturally, Miranda's choice. Makes me wonder if she was just trying to find something to wear that jacket for. Dog Day Afternoon While this is a pretty famous Al Pacino scene, I'm willing to be not many people paid much attention to the cops. But Miranda's rendition of one of them is spot on (except she's using an iPhone in her version). While we can't see her face, this one is definitely my favorite. Must be the uniform. Check out the other photos on the Vicewebsite. What do you think of Miranda July's latest creative endeavor? Submitted by on September 23, 2009 - 4:00pm. |
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Love it!
it's hard not to love this
it's hard not to love this woman.
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thank you!
i like it but-
ahh creative women are the
ahh creative women are the best. and miss july is certainly an out of box thinker.
To every feminist action, there is an equal and opposite beauty reaction- Naomi Wolf
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No One Belongs Here More Than You
This is one of my favorite books of all time (http://www.amazon.com/One-Belongs-Here-More-Than/dp/0743299396). July's writing is so sparse and striking that she's one of those authors you fall in love with along with her book.
I'm a little excited to hear that she's sorta-queer. I figured from a few of her stories in No One that she was less then straight.
I'll have to see Me and You and Everyone We Know. I'd follow July's creative endeavors anywhere.
~Lolita
"But to see her was to love her, love but her, and love forever."
She's amazing!