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<title>Comment by Steve on Book Review: &lt;i&gt;Don&#039;t Look Back - A Film and Book&lt;/i&gt; by D.A. Pennebaker</title>
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<description>Hey, Sadi,
Good to hear from you!

Yes, it is difficult to say about these things re. stories about other people. Unless there is evidence I&#039;ve seen to the contrary, I tend to take gossip with a pinch of salt, though even then, I tend to mind my own business, unless the gossip is about me, in which case, I would feel I have a right to know. Of course, I know virtually nothing of Dylan, so I wont even hazard an opinion on the movie as far as truthfulness goes, should I ever see it.

Speaking of movies, I saw &quot;Notes On A Scandal&quot; with Judi Dench recently, and all I can say is, I&#039;m glad it was just a story, very dark indeed. Amazing performances but quite disturbing. Have you seen any good movies recently, Sadi?

Anyway, as it&#039;s now 8 days since your post, I&#039;ll check to see if your new List is out yet.</description>
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<title>Comment by sadi ranson-polizzotti on Book Review: &lt;i&gt;Don&#039;t Look Back - A Film and Book&lt;/i&gt; by D.A. Pennebaker</title>
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<description>Steve, hi!

I&#039;m sorry, i &lt;b&gt;JUST&lt;/b&gt; saw this comment (surfing the web of all things and i found it, duh). 

I did hear about the film with different actors playing Dylan. I&#039;m not sure what to make of it. It may be good. I don&#039;t know. I suppose we have to see it before really judging it in any way or knowing - it&#039;s hard.

The &quot;Edie&quot; film is easier in some ways because Dylan himself has spoken out against it and so for this reason, then one feels okay, maybe this isn&#039;t such a great idea. Like book publishing, they are opening themselves up to liability unless they can really prove what they are saying in the film or unless they pitch it as &quot;Fiction.&quot;

As with books, you need to be clear about characters and categories. IF they made a film that resembled Dylan enough but had a disclaimer and changed enough things but implied that may or may not work, but to say this is &lt;i&gt;absolutely&lt;/i&gt; the truth is hard. The onus is on them to provie it, and as again, with books, it&#039;s not so easy to prove such things, especially when one of the parties is no longer living. Edie, as you know, is dead, so she ain&#039;t talkin&#039;.

One could point to some of his songs and say they elliptically refer to Edie but again, a lot of people speculate on what his songs mean and if you listen to Baez in No Direction Home, then she&#039;s right - her quote about &quot;A lot of people will be saying what these fucking songs are about... when I don&#039;t know what they&#039;re about...&quot; (and he laughs, she says - *i paraphrase this, because I don&#039;t remember exactly what she says but you get the point). 

We can interpret any number of ways. That doesn&#039;t make it right. It&#039;s hard. We may be right. Sure - some more right perhaps because there is more to back it up and we can substantiate our claims and that&#039;s important and i think that&#039;s key. Nobody has a problem with that. But this whole Edie thing - i really don&#039;t know... Maybe there is enough to substantiate it. Obviously, Dylan feels quite comfortable saying there is not and feeling that nobody can prove beyond doubt that there was. Given that, I&#039;d say he&#039;s safe. The film will be released anyway perhaps. I haven&#039;t heard the news.

AS to the other, i&#039;ve gone OT, apologies, it may not work. The same way i tend not to like covers of songs (though that said, i&#039;m working on a List of the Moment that has some great covers, so i am contradicting myself here), it may work out. I&#039;d have to see it. I&#039;m sure I will, if for not other reason than to review it.

See you List? I&#039;m hoping for Thursday or before... keep an eye... or post here if you see... miss you.

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<pubDate>Sat, 3 Feb 2007 12:07:04 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Steve on Book Review: &lt;i&gt;Don&#039;t Look Back - A Film and Book&lt;/i&gt; by D.A. Pennebaker</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/01/17/192625.php#comment-515399</link>
<description>Hey, Sadi, 
Have you heard about the movie coming out that supposedly has different actors playing Dylan??...can&#039;t recall where I heard about it, but it sounded like it was coming out this year. 

Anyway, haven&#039;t seen you at the last List Of... article since before Christmas!! Hope you had a great one. Looking forward to your next List!</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 15:47:20 EST</pubDate>
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