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I was exposed to this film about two months ago and it is now my favorite film of all time. I am a photographer and I really fell in love with the quallity of the shooting, and the use of b/w. I may be a bit bias though, because I am also Neil Youngs biggest fan and the music throughout this film is possibly some of his best.
>>By jimbo
Hey jimbo, you must not reallybe Neil Youngs "biggest fan", that is some of his best, feedback and all!
>>By Somethin' sayin' somethin'
I subscribe the point that the music and dialogsī make a perfect symbios in the filmīs atmosfere. I really enjoiyng watching once and again!
>>By Nobody
Gabriel Byrne is the best!
>>By Me
hey i got on here and thought i should say johnny depp id HOT HOT HOT
>>By chia
I just recently discovered Jim Jarmusch and GOD DAMN!!! He is hot stuff behind the camera. I loved the play on the name William Blake and all the cameo's. Iggy Pop was just great as Sally.
>>By elyseadrian
Jarmusch's "Ghost Dog" attempts to harvest the same emotes from the viewer that he so easily coaxed from me in "Dead Man". While Dead Man is now the standard which all other drama must endure a litmus test next to, it has taken some of the morose out of finding out how deep a director can take a film. A truly exceptional piece of cinema. I only recommend it to the abysmally damned or the astute observer of life.
>>By Sexibeast
this was oddly a very good movie in a weird way. depp is excellent, i found it to be a bit disturbing....but it was put together very well.....catch this one if u can,,,coca
>>By coca
I dont even like westerns and I liked this. 2 words. Johnny...Depp. he can make anything good. And no I dont mean good to look at (thats a plus none the less) but his amazing talent for acting.
>>By BrokenAngel
Recently I heard the sound track incidentally, followed my interest, discovered this fascinating movie. To discover JD featured was a bonus. I wonder if anyone on this site is prepared to discuss the movie in terms of its symbology. It seems to me to be like some some journey to Death, the question is, at what point does JD die!?
>>By flamencoprof
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