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I interviewed Tao Lin and Megan Boyle, co-creators of MDMAfilms, about movies
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matthew donahoo
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Which Woody Allen movie do you like most?
TL: Stardust Memories or Husbands and Wives currently
MB: Stardust Memories
How many screenplays (or non-screenplays that have been made into movies) have you written? Please describe each screenplay briefly.
TL: 0 that I can remember currentlyĀ
read "Please describe each..." as "Please describe both..." & felt vaguely scared briefly I think
MB: Iāve never written a screenplay. Descriptions of three non-screenplays that have been made into movies:
MDMA: Tao and I use a MacBook to film each other taking MDMA, driving to Lifethyme, riding subway to a park where we wanted to canoe, going too far on subway, taking a cab to Times Square instead, going to Toys 'R Us, riding the ferris wheel, interviewing each other in exaggeratedly intellectual-sounding voices. There were originally five or so hours of footage but we made one cut to make the movie just below two hours.
BEBE ZEVA: Tao and I meet Bebe Zeva at her apartment complex in Las Vegas, she gives a tour of her room using the MacBook/camera, in the car we talk about her life, at the Tropicana hotel we interview Bebe, Bebe is funny and good at knowing how many Twitter followers objects have, we take a cab to a mall and meet Travis, walk around the mall asking Bebe internet and āLas Vegas safariā-oriented questions, return to the Tropicana, there is some conflict, we swim in a hot tub. There were originally over five, I think, hours of footage. Tao edited most of it.
MUMBLECORE: Tao and I hang out in my apartment, then we're in Barnes & Noble a few days later (after filming MDMA) and talking about books in exaggeratedly intellectual voices, a few days later we talk about our families/honey mustard/hating people, then we're at Jordan Castro's house with Mallory Whitten and we go to Walmart alone, Tao asks if I want to go with him on his book tour, I say I do and there is some tension about my job, we go to North Carolina and New Orleans and talk about relationships, we go to Las Vegas, ask each other questions about our relationship on the floor of the Luxor casino, go to Whole Foods in the morning, I quit my job, we get a marriage license, get married, get into a car. Think there were over 200 hours of footage, spanning from early to late November 2010, recorded via MacBook. I edited this one.
What percent of Werner Herzog's filmography have you watched?
TL: estimated ~50-85%
MB: 2/58 = 1/29 = 0.0344 x 100 = 3.4%
Please describe what would be an ideal movie for you to watch after ingesting [your choice of 3-5 things].
TL: I don't know at all
movies seem bleak currently
MB: I keep imagining being on drugs in a movie theater and feeling dread. Iām more and more uneasy in public spaces lately. The feeling is like āI need to be wearing more clothesā combined with āIām wanted for arrest.ā Iād like to see the version of Dune that was supposed to be 14 hours long and directed by Jordorowsky but never got made, on a gigantic private screen, taking breaks whenever I want, leisurely ingesting Adderall, watermelon, cherries, coconut water, maybe small amounts of LSD.
Have you ever watched a movie in a theater by yourself?
TL: yes
MB: Yes, I like that sometimes.
Please describe how each of the following people would make a movie about you:
a) Park Chan-wook
TL: typed "maybe something where" & couldn't think of anything else
MB: It would be me sitting in my bedroom in my momās condo trying āwith increasing difficultyā to āget things done,ā imagining all the ways I could die as solutions to my problems. Most of the movie would be death/fight scenes. When Iād be at the condo it would be tense and fast-paced but not much would happen. It would end in my bedroom with five versions of me coming out of their āhiding places,ā kneeling next to me in a line, and committing seppuku.
b) Mark Duplass
TL: imagined me & him staring at each other with increasing discomfort that doesn't end, we just keep staring at each other
MB: I want him to make a movie of all the arguments Iāve had with boyfriends, transcribed exactly as they happened. It would start out feeling serious but then youād realize the absurdity/redundancy/futility of arguing. It would be funny, with a lot of quick cuts. A lot of it would be in cars or walking around. It would end in my bedroom with five versions of me coming out of their āhiding places,ā kneeling next to me in a line, and committing seppuku.
c) Matthew Donahoo
TL: imagined an incredibly scary horror movie (via horrifyingly strange camera angles & extreme mundanity) that's just about my normal life (based on videos I've seen that you've made where you seem to be just filming another table in a library)
MB: Iād want you to covertly film me for my entire life, maybe. It would be like, ādeleted scenes,ā like things that didnāt make it into my real life. Like, yesterday I read the actor from Beyond the Black Rainbowās Twitter and tried to discern the likelihood of us ever interacting. Things like that. You would have access to my inner monologue. A lot of it would be filmed like Being John Malkovich, with you/the camera looking out my eyes.Ā Iād like to die at the end of this movie too, any way would be good, use your discretion.
What is the movie for which you would most like to write a novelization?
TL: thought something like "th[ought]āI don't know"
MB: Doing novelizations of documentaries seems fun and funny. I remember snickering a lot while writing āNovelization of Cave of Forgotten Dreams: in 3-D.ā So maybe a Werner Herzog documentary I havenāt seen. A really deadpan novelization of Braveheart would be sweet but it would take a long time to write. When I was little there was a novelization of Grease 2 in my basement. Iād like someone to make a movie of Grease 2 from that novelization, and then Iād write a novelization of the movie-novelization of Grease 2. That seems healthy. Novelization of the movie version of the novelization of Grease 2: a healthy thing to do, for a better tomorrow.
Considering all possible activities you are capable of doing, where would you rank "watching a movie"? How much do you enjoy watching movies?
TL: currently it ranks as one of the least likely things I would want to do or enjoy doing
currently not as much as other doing other things maybe
MB:Ā (See attached 'spectrum of things.jpg')
Do you enjoy watching horror movies?
TL: currently feel afraid of watching horror movies in a non-enjoyable manner
MB: Not ones that are just about people getting tortured uncreatively. I donāt usually like self-aware/tongue-in-cheek-y ones either. Hm. Feel like reviews/descriptions of the kinds of horror movies I like often feature these words: sci-fi, conceptual, surreal, visuals, images. The plot is less important than the little moments that stick in my head.
Which drug do you think seems "best" to use before watching a horror movie?
TL: thought something incomprehensible like "th...c...a.."
MB: Maybe a little Xanax, but I think Iād rather see horror movies without drugs. Horror images seem druggy enough to me. Recently I smoked pot before watching Beyond the Black Rainbow for the first time and felt insane. I felt like I was perceiving time as the same āflicker-yā second looping eternally, but the movie was weirdly exempt from this second because the screen kept changing, which seemed āsinister.ā Since the movie images were evocative of mind control and like nothing Iāve imagined, I felt like the movie was an alien trying to hijack my body and control me. Seemed really scary. I like that movie a lot, though.
What is the longest movie you have watched?
TL: I don't know
MB: Gone with the WindĀ
What is the shortest movie you have watched?
TL: I don't know
MB: Seems really hard to tell. I remember seeing that Dumbo was like, 80something minutes long, on the back of a VHS tape as a child and not believing it was that short.
How do you feel re: the "discontinuation" of MDMAfilms?
TL: it hasn't been discontinued, people are encouraged to keep buying the movies that are out & to look forward to the 4th movie at some point
some notes/discussion about the 4th movie have happened
MB: In November I tweeted something about wanting to go on a road trip to Vancouver so I could interview Nardwuar in the style of Nardwuar and Tao said ā4th MDMAfilms movieā or something and I got excited thinking about that. I feel good about not making a movie now or any other time when it wouldāve felt forced or stressful, or like I was making something just to fill a productivity quota. I felt zero interest in MDMAfilms for some period of time, but everything I feel is temporary. Like even when I felt zero interest in it, I wasnāt thinking āMDMAfilms is discontinued, this is final, Iām never making movies again.ā I feel open to whatever.
What would you like to be the soundtrack of a documentary about you?
TL: feel a wall/typhoon of "I don't know" blocking me from thinking anything specific
MB: Original soundtrack by Young Family.
What are your thoughts re: Wes Anderson?
TL: feel like it would be horrifying to be his spouse, based on his mannerisms/appearance/voice, if I were in a mood where I was afraid of everything & depressed & on LSD
MB: Iām glad you asked. Just pictured myself as like, a 1930ās travelling salesman, patting you on the back and saying āIām glad you asked, my son--Iām glad you asked,ā guiding you towards my sweet product Iām about to sell you.
I feel consistently baffled and sometimes alienated by Wes Andersonās tone. āToneā isnāt the right word. I feel like a lot of people like his movies but are often unable to say what it is they like, specifically. Like people express equally strong degrees of praise and vagueness about his movies. When I think āWes Andersonā I think of the color yellow and it smells a little like antiques in the back of my nose. Feel like thatās what he wants people to think. I donāt like or dislike his movies but I like watching any/all movies so I guess I like Wes Andersonās movies more than I dislike them. In high school I re-watched the Royal Tenenbaums a bunch of times so I could figure out what my parents liked so much about it. Also it was just on HBO a lot. At parties Iāll be like āoh yeah, like the Royal Tenenbaumsā sometimes. Then someone will be like āno, Bottle Rocket, itās all about Bottle Rocket, so underratedā and someone else will be like ālove Wes Anderson, love him!ā
Word: Brand
Source: āI understand that life is bleak and you can either kill yourself or donate yourself to social commentary. Iām just a brand. Iām just shit. All of my content regarding my personality is available.ā Source Title: Bebe Zeva Source Author: Bebe Zeva Publisher: MDMAfilms Date: 2011 Submitted by: Jules EstĆØves

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