the wainwrights and the aviator
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:31 am
I saw Martin Scorsese's The Aviator today and I feel ashamed to report that I failed to recognise that it was Martha Wainwright singing I'll Be Seeing You in one of the night club scenes.
I recognised Rufus's beautiful voice before I realised it was him. Loudon's performance of After You've Gone is the most bizarre thing that I'm sure he's ever done it a long career of the bizarre.
Great film. The scenes between Alan Alda as Senator Brewster and Leonardo DiCaprio are well worth the ticket price alone.
If Leonardo picks up an Oscar for his performance I for one wouldn't argue.
NB. It was the great late Liverpool poet Adrian Henri that in one his poems managed to ryhme 'Martin Scorsese' with 'onion gravy'.
Surely enough to have have him buried with Chaucer and Tennyson in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Ta ken
I recognised Rufus's beautiful voice before I realised it was him. Loudon's performance of After You've Gone is the most bizarre thing that I'm sure he's ever done it a long career of the bizarre.
Great film. The scenes between Alan Alda as Senator Brewster and Leonardo DiCaprio are well worth the ticket price alone.
If Leonardo picks up an Oscar for his performance I for one wouldn't argue.
NB. It was the great late Liverpool poet Adrian Henri that in one his poems managed to ryhme 'Martin Scorsese' with 'onion gravy'.
Surely enough to have have him buried with Chaucer and Tennyson in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Ta ken