OTBKB fave and one of the Park Slope 100, Steve Buscemi, is in New York Magazine this week. “The Sundance Kid, the headline reads, “Still the toast of the festival, even if he understands that it’s not really about him anymore.”
The story by Logan Hill says that Buscemi is in two Sundance films this year. “Delirious” reunites Buscemi with Tom DeCillo, the director of 1995’s “Living in Oblivion.”
I’m wondering if my old friend from video biz days, Jim Farmer, did the music on the new one, too. Anyone know?
Writes Logan Hill, “Buscemi is an indie god among video store clerks: patron saint of character actors, working stiffs, and last-true-believers everywhere.”
Here’s another quote: “He’s a nice guy, a pre-Heath-and-Michelle, anti-Ratner, pro-firehouses kind of Brooklynite, relaxed and realistic.”
Logan, I know what you mean.