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My nomination for Coolest Guy of 2004 is Michael Madsen. Mr Blonde in Reservoir Dogs, Budd in Kill Bill, a voice in GTA, Sonny Black in Donnie Brasco, The Doors, Kill Me Again (not a good movie, note), Thelma & Louise, bunches of other roles in bunches of crazy movies....thug, tough guy, beefy, squinty, Ray Ban shades, awesome blue eyes, Harley rider....poet. Not only is he one of the actors I absolutely adore and respect, he's a friggin' poet. I did not know this until today. Him and Sam Shepard, man, they kick my ass. Check it, only poem I could find. We've gotta check B&N for this guy! I sense good vibes.
"Movies" Michael Madsen
Remember when all the men on the ship said goodnight to Mr. Roberts, or when Shane rode off over the mountain? Kirk Douglas trying for the note on the trumpet. Jimmy Cagney screaming on top of the tower. Bob Mitchum going after those kids and Humphrey Bogart pulling off leeches. Marlon Brando finding the dead Pigeons on his roof. Gloria Swanson walking down those fucking stairs and Bette Davis testing the weight of a rifle. Chuck Heston finding his mother and sister and Charlie Bronson getting shot in the Magnificent 7. Burt Lancaster with his rose tattoo and Burt Lancaster on Alcatraz. Kirk Douglas looking at his dead horse in the rain. Lee Marvin in the Twilight Zone and Lee Marvin in Point Blank. Mr. Blonde dancing and Dennis Hopper with the gas mask. Steve McQueen laughing in the backseat of a Mercury and Steve McQueen smiling at the engine Tim Roth as the only interesting money and Harry Dean walking and making Paris, Texas. Watching Paul Newman eating those eggs and Paul Newman telling George C. Scott that he wasn't getting anymore money. Karl Malden telling Marling he was going to hang and Karl Malden telling Blanch and lighting that bent cigarette on the waterfront. Jack playing the piano. Jimmy Stewart loving Donna Reed and Jimmy Stewart doing just about anything. Fonda in the dust bowl and Fonda, Jr. on the motorcycle. Lon Chaney with a thousand faces and Lon Chaney, Jr. running around with Frankenstein in Creature Features on T.V. in Evanston.
We are all on the run. From the richest Maharajah to the lowest, dirty, stinking pedophile. The big, the wrong, the last, the found, the forgotten, the remembered, the free and all the long timers.
All on the run, one way or another.
Yesterday I was the answer to 46 Down in a crossword puzzle in the L.A. Times
(The way he ended it bugs me, it's the way I would have ended one of my crappier poems)
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