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Fishing with John: Episode 5 - Thailand with Dennis Hopper, Part I

United States

1992

25 Min
Color
1.33:1
English
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DIR John Lurie

PROD Coleen Fitzgibbon, Sara Rychtarik

SCR John Lurie

DP Tom Krueger, Michael Spiller

CAST John Lurie, Dennis Hopper, Robb Webb

ED Robert Burden, Mike Weiss

MUSIC John Lurie

Synopsis

John Lurie knows absolutely nothing about fishing, but that doesn’t stop him from undertaking the adventure of a lifetime on Fishing with John. Traveling with his special guests to the most exotic and dangerous places on earth, John Lurie battles sharks with Jim Jarmusch off the tip of Long Island, goes ice fishing with Willem Dafoe at Maine’s northernmost point, braves the Costa Rican jungle with Matt Dillon, takes Tom Waits to Jamaica, and searches for the elusive giant squid with Dennis Hopper in Thailand. —The Criterion Collection

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John Lurie

Musician, actor and hipster icon John Lurie was born in Minneapolis but raised in Worcester, MA. As a teen he played the harmonica, even bluffing his way onstage to back the likes of Canned Heat and John Lee Hooker; later he adopted the alto saxophone, and upon moving to New York City he and pianist brother Evan formed the fake-jazz combo the Lounge Lizards in 1978. Emerging from the downtown no-wave scene, the group channeled numerous influences — punk, funk, film music, and worldbeat — to create an irreverent, brash jazz sound which over time shed its ironic posturing to achieve a kind of transcendent cool. Their public notoriety was expanded greatly thanks to Lurie’s collaboration with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, which began with 1982’s Permanent Vacation. 1984’s Stranger than Paradise launched Jarmusch to the forefront of American independent filmmaking, and it made Lurie — who not only scored the film but also starred — a cult favorite. Subsequent appearances in films… read more

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