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Mystery Train (1989), Jim Jarmusch.

Mystery Train (1989), Jim Jarmusch.


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 Gojô reisenki: Gojoe, dir. Gakuryû Ishii, 2000  Gojô reisenki: Gojoe, dir. Gakuryû Ishii, 2000

Gojô reisenki: Gojoe,dir.Gakuryû Ishii, 2000


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SUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAINJim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to MemphisSUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAINJim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to MemphisSUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAINJim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to MemphisSUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAINJim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to MemphisSUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAINJim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to MemphisSUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAINJim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to MemphisSUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAINJim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to Memphis

SUBLIME CINEMA #606 - MYSTERY TRAIN

Jim Jarmusch’s masterpiece is an anti-romantic tribute to Memphis and its music history (and followers), and a further addition to Robby Muller’s neonic vision of America.  This is a gorgeous, wandering film, and the 80′s movie that most closely resembles the 90′s indies that soon followed it. 


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