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Jeff Goldblum: The Media Diet, Telluride 2008

SpoutBlog August 30, 2008 7:45 PM

Jeff Goldblum is at Telluride to promote his new film, Adam Resurrected, directed by Paul Schrader. The film follows the story of a Holocaust survivor who also happens to be a clown. Committed to an asylum after the war, he becomes a ring leader of sorts. On the opening day of the festival Goldblum was graciously hugging young fans and striking odd poses for snap-shots. We got a chance to ask him about his media intake, which includes a substantial amount homework from Schrader.

Spout: What movies have you seen and enjoyed lately?

Jeff Goldblum: I’ve gone to the movies theaters recently and saw two movies I really enjoyed. The Woody Allen movie, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, I had a very very good time at that, loved that. Then I saw this documentary called Man on Wire. It’s really, really good, I enjoyed that to no end.

Spout: Have you been watching anything lately on television that has compelled you?

Goldblum: The Democratic Convention.

Spout: Yes, I see your Obama t-shirt there, that was pretty good stuff. What about on the internet, in terms of reading or watching any video online?

Goldblum: Hhhmm, haven’t seen much of that recently, that I can say.

Spout: If you were on a desert island, and you had five pieces of media, they could be books, they could even be websites, they could be movies, to entertain you until your death, and you are all alone, what would you bring with you?

Goldblum: Oh God, very difficult. I’m reading now Talks With Ramana Maharshi, I guess I’d bring that. I like… let me see… let me see… oooooh… oooooh…

Spout: What about a movie, a favorite all-time film that you will never get sick of?

Goldblum: How about Rosemary’s Baby, or Being There. I like those movies Paul Schrader suggested I see before we made Adam Resurrected: Rules of the Game, Tokyo Story, l’Eclisse by Antonioni, Masculin Féminin by Godard, Vertigo, his favorite Hitchcock, Ali: Fear Eats the Soul

Spout: That is a great movie, we (FilmCouch) discovered that about a year ago, I don’t know how Paul found it, but it’s incredible.

Goldblum: Yeah, it’s really something. Seven Men from Now, Budd Boetticher, he puts that on his recommended list.

Spout: That’s a great list, thanks for your time.

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