Monet Painting in Vanilla Sky

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After much investigation, the Vanilla Sky painting by Monet has been located by site reader Rick Miller. It is, in fact, a Monet entitled “The Seine at Argenteuil”. It was painted in 1873. Case closed.

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Tom Petty Liner Notes

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I’ve added Cameron’s liner notes from Tom Petty’s Anthology – Through the Years. This is a double CD collection of Tom Petty & The Heartbreaker’s greatest hits.

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Sunset is Coming…

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Billy Wilder’s classic film Sunset Boulevard is finally coming to DVD sometime late this year. Extra features on the Paramount DVD will include an all-new documentary on the film (with new interviews with Glenn Close and others) as well as an audio commentary by Ed Sikov, the author of the Billy Wilder biography Sunset Boulevard.

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Who the Hell is Ricky Fedora?!

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I have a special treat for everyone today. I had the opportunity to talk extensively with Cameron this past week for an exclusive interview with the site. I wanted to avoid the usual questions and focus on more of the obscure (i.e. geeky, fan boy) type of questions about his writing and film career. I can’t thank Cameron enough for his time, generosity and cooperation with making the best interview possible (7,510 words!). I really enjoyed the interview and hope you’ll do the same.

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More Home Grown Crowe

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If you recall, I added Cameron’s liner notes for the KGB fundraiser album Home Grown II back in July 2001. If you liked that, you’re in luck. I’ve just finished transcribing the liner notes for the original Home Grown album. This is the original benefit album sponsored by KGB FM & AM radio in San Diego to support the United Way. All the artists featured were local San Diego musicians with songs about San Diego. Enjoy!

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Alice Cooper – Muscle of Love

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Circular was a promotional magazine that was issued by Warner Bros. and was never sold or made available to the public. The second issue from 1973 features a one page article/interview about Alice Cooper and his new album “Muscle Of Love” (written by Cameron Crowe). It’s been added to the Written By section of the site.

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Vanilla Sky Vinyl

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I’m very pleased to announce that the Vanilla Sky soundtrack will be released in a special limited edition double vinyl version. Andy Fisher over at Vinyl Films has done a great job with this (and the Almost Famous Vinyl). Hurry there’s still a few left.)

“In conjunction with Reprise Records and Paramount Pictures, Classic Records and Vinyl Films are proud to begin work on the Limited Edition release of the soundtrack to the film ‘Vanilla Sky’ on 180-gram virgin vinyl. Classic Records and Vinyl Films previously partnered on last December’s ‘Untitled’ release, the expanded soundtrack to ‘Almost Famous.’

The outer gatefold artwork of the Vanilla Sky LP is an homage to The Beatles’ ‘White Album’, with a simple, elegant, ghostly photograph of David Aames gracing the front cover. The inner gatefold begins with an iconic image of David Aames in the mask, overlooking the album credits. From there, the inner gatefold is a 5-page booklet literally packed with images from Vanilla Sky, giving the movie fan a rare behind-the-scenes look at the making of Vanilla Sky, both behind and in front of the camera. The labels of each album-side have a different interpretation of David Aames’ mask sketched by Vanilla Sky storyboard artist Alex Hill.

Further sweetening the pot for the fans, each of the first 2500 Vanilla Sky LPs is numbered, and comes with 12 frames from an actual print of the film! These films strips come in a silkscreened glassine envelope with a sketch of the mask lying in the street next to David Aames’ hand. The envelope is labeled ‘a piece of the puzzle’. Each envelope has a strip of film from one of the many classic scenes from Vanilla Sky. The scenes used most will be the club scene, the rooftop scene, the car crash, and of course, the mind-numbing opening sequence where David Aames finds himself all alone in one of the most recognizable plots of land in the world, New York’s Times Square.

A few random copies of the album will be signed by Vanilla Sky writer-director Cameron Crowe, and a few by score composer Nancy Wilson. The Vanilla Sky LP is the perfect companion piece to the Vanilla Sky DVD and is available for pre-orders at www.classicrecords.com, and will be available to ship May 15th.”

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Gap Denim Invasion Still

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Here’s a still from Cameron Crowe’s Gap commercial entitled “Denim Invasion” starring Kate Beckinsale and Orlando Bloom. As previously reported, this will debut tonight in the United States during “Law & Order,” “Criminal Intent” and “X-Files.” Throughout May, they will air during episodes of “24,” “West Wing,” “Friends,” “ER,” “Will and Grace,” “Felicity” and the NBA playoffs. They will also run in the United Kingdom and Canada.

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  • Almost Famous- Paramount+, AMC+
  • David Crosby: Remember My Name- Starz
  • Elizabethtown- FUBO
  • Say Anything...- Disney+, Hulu, AMC+
  • Vanilla Sky- Paramount+,Showtime
  • We Bought A Zoo- Disney+, Roku