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"The movie tells the true story of Infinite Jest author David Foster Wallace, who committed suicide in 2008 during a book tour at the start of his fame and his rivalry with Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky, who accompanied Wallace on the tour." What?! Wallace published Infinite Jest and went the book tour in question in 1996! He did commit suicide in 2008, but it wasn't on a book tour, and it certainly wasn't at the start of his fame. Whoever runs Film Music Reporter really needs to start fact checking.
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Language man, language. Looking forward to this release.
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Sep 16, 2015 - 8:28 AM
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Hurdy Gurdy
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Soft, dreamy and contemplative. This is a side of Elfman I really love. Much like RESTLESS and PROMISED LAND, I can listen to this style of music and never get bored with it. Instrument-wise, I detected guitar, piano/keyboard and things like celeste/harmonium/chimes. It must be said the songs - by Felt, R.E.M, Tracy Ullman, Fun Boy 3, Brian Eno and Tindersticks - really help the CD flow and enhance Elfman's contributions (well, to me they do). Lovely stuff.
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I've ordered the CD and look forward to watching the movie.
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