IGGY POP!
SO COOL to see Iggy Pop in this!!! Looking very dapper, might I add....... First time I've seen this movie....
shareSO COOL to see Iggy Pop in this!!! Looking very dapper, might I add....... First time I've seen this movie....
shareI've seen this movie about 20 times, and I finally saw Iggy. Can't believe I've missed him all this time.
sharehehehehehe I couldn't miss him..... Plus I think that's his old building........ Knew that from his autobiography.... Was kinda waiting for him to appear hehe!
shareWhat scene is he in? What time on the film?
shareYou had better watch the film again cpbockman-1
shareOkay, so what scene is he in, what time of the film?
shareI shouldn't really tell you but it's when him and Nancy are being thrown out of the hotel/apartment building OR being moved coz they set their upstairs room on fire to a room downstairs when they are living in France...?
Iggy and his girlfriend (think it's his real one, Japanese girl I think) are being shown around the place coz they are looking for somewhere to rent... After reading Iggy Pop's autobiography, I think he actually DID rent a place in this apartment building which had numerous "famous" tenants over the years. I haven't watched this movie for awhile but I remember noticing it was him when him and his gf being shown up some stairs and he looked HAWT and I think he was wearing a scarf, maybe a stripy top or beret, looking very "french".
SO WATCH THE MOVIE MATE! Oh and also read Iggy Pop's autobiography which was awesome, even though I have never been a particular fan.
Cool, fortunately I own the movie (lol) and will watch it again soon! Thanks!
sharethat was the chelsea hotel in new york.
"i like your movies man, you got a great penis"
It's the scene where Sid falls down the stairs after a fight with Nancy, before the fire scene.. Iggy's playing a total yuppy.
shareI heard there is going to be a movie about Iggy Pop and David Bowie.
shareI know this message is two years old but there already kind of was a Bowie/Iggy movie--1998's "Velvet Goldmine" in which Ewan McGregor and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers played "Curt Wild" (Iggy) and "Brian Slade" (Bowie) respectively, it told a fictional mystery story based on that whole glam trash early 70s scene. There's also a character named "Jack Fairy" that seems to be a cross between Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno.
It's just an okay movie, though. You do get to see Christian Bale before Hollywood sort of ruined him.