A Poster for 'Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist'
Filed under: Toronto International Film Festival, Posters
It's been fun getting just about a superhero movie a week for the past couple of months; really, it has. And of course, everything has been building to The Dark Knight, which we'll finally get to see at various points next week. I dig it, but I'd be lying if I wasn't looking forward to the fall. Specifically the Toronto Film Festival. And more specifically still, Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, Michael Cera's follow-up to last year's overwhelmingly successful one-two of Superbad and Juno. (It's also director Peter Sollett's follow-up to the underseen Raising Victor Vargas). It looks fantastic, and perfect for Cera, who continues to transplant his schtick into different genres and contexts. MTV Movies has Nick & Norah's new poster, which is perfect, and sweet, and makes me want to give the movie a hug. It's pitched as a love story set in the cinematically underrepresented hipster music scene, and the poster encapsulates that to a T. (It also, for better or worse, just takes a still from the film that was released back in January). I wouldn't dare call myself a hipster, but I've dipped my toes in that world, and I'd love to see a smart movie about it. Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist premieres at Toronto in preparation for an October 3rd release.
Come to think of it, I think I'll take on the novel by Rachel Cohn and David Leviathan in my From Page to Screen column next week. Hope you'll check it out.









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9-03-2008 @ 3:47PM
Tom said...
For those interested, see below the list of tracks that will be in the movie. Obviously varies from the book. Brooklyn's Bishop Allen and Project Jenny, Project Jan also make an appearance in the film.
Chris Bell - "Speed Of Sound"
Devendra Banhart - "Lover"
The Real Tuesday Weld - "Last Words"
Takka Takka - "Fever"
Band Of Horses - "Our Swords"
Richard Hawley - "Baby You're My Light"
Modest Mouse - "Little Motel"
Project Jenny Project Jan - "Negative"
Dead 60's - "Riot Radio"
Paul Tiernan - "How To Say Goodbye"
Army Navy - "Silvery Sleds"
Shout Out Louds - "Very Loud"
We Are Scientists - "After Hours"
The Submarines - "Xavia"
The National - "All The Wine"
The Raveonettes - "Twilight"
Bishop Allen - "Middle Management"
Vampire Weekend - "Ottoman"
Matt & Kim - "Silver Tiles
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