9 Songs Page #4

Synopsis: Matt, a young glaciologist, soars across the vast, silent, icebound immensities of the South Pole as he recalls his love affair with Lisa. They meet at a mobbed rock concert in a vast music hall--London's Brixton Academy. They are in bed at night's end. Together, over a period of several months, they pursue a mutual sexual passion whose inevitable stages unfold in counterpoint to nine live-concert songs.
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Production: Tartan Films (UK)
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
24%
NOT RATED
Year:
2004
71 min
Website
1,065 Views


Bodereck

Its own f***ing interesting when you start taking pills this time a day

You know what? I hardly taking the f***ing pills this time a day

I took my prescription pill.. then I take everyday

That I have been taking since you f***ing met me

I didn't take any of those pills.. Did you see me taking any of those pills?

You been sitting right in front of me... Are you sitting in front of me?

... now looking at... don't pay any f***ing attention to me?

Hey

Hi

I bought your president

Me

Just kidding

# Artist:
Elbow 'I've Got Your Number'#

# Don't put this note #

# by your face on the pillow #

# Don't put this letter #

# on the pocket near to your heart #

# Keep it in the bottom drawer #

# where you hide the sex tools #

# I pray you always need them #

# I #

# know what #

# you #

# have done #

Do you find my nipple swell to you? They are

Really?

# Artist:
Franz Ferdinand 'Jacqueline'#

# Jacqueline was seventeen #

# Working on a desk when Ivor #

# peered above a spectacle #

# Forgot that he had wrecked a girl #

# Sometimes these eyes #

# forget the face they're peering from #

# when the face they peer upon #

# Well, you know #

# that face as I do #

# And how in the return of the gaze #

# She can return you the face #

# that you are staring from #

# It's always better on holiday #

# So much better on holiday #

# That's why we only workr #

# when we need the money #

# It's always better on holiday #

# So much better on holiday #

# That's why we only work #

# when we need the money #

# Gregor was down #

# again. Said:
#

# Come on, kick me again. Said: #

# I'm so drunk. I don't mind if #

# if you kill me #

# Come on you, gutless #

# I'm alive #

# I'm alive #

# I'm alive #

# and how i know it #

# But for chips and for freedom I could die #

# It's always better on holiday #

# So much better on holiday #

# That's why we only work #

# when we need the money #

# It's always better on holiday #

# So much better on holiday #

# That's why we only work #

# when we need the money #

Explorering Antarctic..

is almost like exploring space

You enter a void

Thousand of mile with no poeple..

no animals.. no plants

You isolated on a vast...

empty continent

Claustrophobia and Agoraphobia is in a same place

like a two people in a bed

We spend my birthday in a hotel where friend of Lisa worked

Lisa gave me a book on Antarctic as my present

The Ice is everywhere and everything

It spreads to all sides unbounded void of

alien whiteness in geometric rigor

The Antarctic is highest, windest, driest continents

Its topography and dynamics is simpliest on earth

An exercise of reductionism

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Not to be confused with the classical scholar Michael Winterbottom (academic). Michael Winterbottom (born 29 March 1961) is an English filmmaker. He began his career working in British television before moving into features. Three of his films—Welcome to Sarajevo, Wonderland and 24 Hour Party People—have competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Winterbottom often works with the same actors; many faces can be seen in several of his films, including Shirley Henderson, Paul Popplewell, John Simm, Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Raymond Waring and Kieran O'Brien. more…

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